Tuesday, January 30, 2007

Causality reflects anti-causality

and locality reflects universality

at non-causality and non-locality
the mirror of nothingness

Self resides best

at the center
of it's classification tree

on it's nothingness

Thursday, January 25, 2007

I found insignificance in significance

then I found significance in insignificance
then I found peace

Religion is born of fear of death

it ends up loving it

Wednesday, January 24, 2007

It calls itself I

We will quite probably have mental link to Internet
in not too distant future
maybe eventually joined with
but who says we aren't already?

the universe could be the ultimate Internet

selfless selfness is it's character
it loves life
it is a spirit machine
it calls itself I(nternet)

it lives in a community
they call themselves We
they live in a universe
it calls itself I

Tuesday, January 23, 2007

I Died as a Mineral

I died as a mineral and became a plant,
I died as plant and rose to animal,
I died as animal and I was Man.

Why should I fear? When was I less by dying?
Yet once more I shall die as Man, to soar
With angels blest; but even from angelhood
I must pass on: all except God doth perish.
When I have sacrificed my angel-soul,
I shall become what no mind ever conceived.

Oh, let me not exist! for Non-existence

(Mevlana Celaleddin Rumi)
(2007 is his 800th anniversary!)

Like the wooly mammoth, the old guard will be sheeted in ice before they even realize what has happened to them.

(A comment by Iscream in The Huffington Post)

It's OK as long as we do it

(USA)

Monday, January 22, 2007

People don’t actually read newspapers.

They step into them every morning like a hot bath.

(Marshall McLuhan)

Sunday, January 21, 2007

The beast is waking up

as if someone said
"let there be light!"
and lightnings of thought
raced all over Internet
at the speed of light
just when it needed itself most
to counter the looming disaster next
it is coming up with a miracle of the best
heralding the birth of the Global Village

Saturday, January 20, 2007

What Wikipedia is to the encyclopedia,

Wikileaks will be to leaks.

(wikileaks.org)

God is great

specially for the pope

Good things do not form by themselves

the hated antagonist is the inseminator

Wednesday, January 17, 2007

Friday, January 12, 2007

Boycott the mother fucker!

The environment is going down the gurgler
Scores of people are getting killed for material interest
And the corporate bully is preparing to do more of the same
While the sheepish consumer is out of control

Take charge of your own destiny
Minimise your life NOW!
Boycott the mother fucker!

(Spread the word please)

Uninitiated man

I dare say there's something foul, creepy and disgraceful emerging in the character of corporate and political leadership in "Western civilisation", and I sense it's substantially the result of an insipid masculinity problem.

The insatiable need for heartless power and ruthless control is the telltale sign of an uninitiated man - the most irresponsible, incompetent and destructive force on earth.

(Michael Leunig)

Saturday, January 06, 2007

Rigpa

The nature of everything is open, empty and naked like the sky,
Luminous emptiness, without center or circumference: the pure, naked Rigpa dawns.

(Tibetan book of the dead)

Clear Light

This self-originated Clear Light, which from the very beginning was never born,
Is the child of Rigpa, which is itself without any parents--how amazing!
This self-originated wisdom has not been created by anyone--how amazing!
It has never experienced birth and has nothing in it that could cause it to die--how amazing!
Although it is evidently visible, yet there is no one there who sees it--how amazing!
Although it has wandered through Samsara, no harm has come to it--how amazing!
Although it has seen Buddhahood itself, no good has come to it--how amazing!
Although it exists in everyone everywhere, it has gone unrecognised--how amazing!
And yet you go on hoping to attain some other fruit than this elsewhere--how amazing!
Even though it is the thing that is most essentially yours, you seek for it elsewhere--how amazing!

(Padmasambhava)