The Magic of the Cities.
Zen promotes the rediscovery of the obvious, which is so often lost in its familiarity and simplicity. It sees the miraculous in the common and magic in our everyday surroundings. When we are not rushed, and our minds are unclouded by conceptualizations, a veil will sometimes drop, introducing the viewer to a world unseen since childhood. ~ John Greer
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Sunday, November 8, 2015
Fountain of The Jugs
Saturday, April 11, 2015
Stratus Meditation
"Meditation
is a death – death of all that you are now. Of course there will be a
resurrection, but that will be a totally new, fresh original being which you
are not even aware is hidden in you.
"It
happens in poetry, in music, in dance, only for a small moment that you slip
out of your personality and touch your individuality. But only because it
happens for a small moment, you are not afraid; you always come back.
"In
meditation, once you are gone in, you are gone in. Then, even when you
resurrect you are a totally different person. The old personality is nowhere to
be found. You have to start your life again from abc. You have to learn
everything with fresh eyes, with a totally new heart.
That's why meditation
creates fear."
Osho, Rinzai:
Master of the Irrational, Talk #1
Thursday, November 8, 2012
Alvaro Obregon Ave
“Hace
mucho que el mundo puso en duda los valores, las creencias y las verdades que
en otros tiempos sostuviera. Ahora más que nunca, en la historia humana,
necesitamos preguntarnos –todos nosotros, santos, pecadores, mendigos,
legisladores, militares– adónde vamos. ¿Podemos detenernos? ¿Podemos, de algún
modo, hacer frente? ¿O ya es muy tarde?”
“Es
muy alto el precio que debe pagarse por las comodidades aparentes y los
adelantos que ofrece el mundo occidental. Dicho precio es la muerte, pero no en
pequeña escala, sino al mayoreo…”
"The
world has long questioned the values, beliefs and truths that once hold. Now
more than ever, in human history, we need to ask-all, saints, sinners, beggars,
legislators, military-where we're going. Can we stop? Can we somehow cope? Or
it's too late? "
"It's
a very high price to be paid by the apparent comforts and advances offered by
the Western world. This price is death, but not on a small scale, but wholesale."
Henry
Miller.
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