Everyone should leave the notion of ‘Things’ behind.
Achieving a union with the universe:
Sic Parvis Magna — Thus great things from small beginnings (comes)
This is a phrase that I first known in the game Uncharted 3, but it is so true that I adopted to my whole life’s philosophy.
Starting small is the best way to know and tweak where the process is going. And it is a never stop process of searching and finding.
The beautiful thing here is that art allow us to express without the needs of being right or wrong.
But I think that it is vital to balance the 4 edges of the pyramid. Art is only one of the edges. There is also science, politics and religion.
They all converge in the oneness of man and society. Achievement of all great ancient societies.
In the today’s world, this pyramid is so unbalanced that instead of uniting human race, it is actually separating it all. The strike of the choices shakes the ways, make us feel sick.
But we are free, and if one human being can scape, all of them can too. There is the example and there is the followers.
There is also hope, and as long as I have ideas, I will be sharing them. My story may be that missing key for someone, the key that allows the next step.
It won’t be always easy to make the further step, but I see in the universe a union of all things, thus, I know we won’t be alone.
Life is a stage of continuous flow and change.
And we can only learn so much by observing the nature… I realized that I’m just like a seed, that in order to grow it must first have the right conditions, the soil and the water.
What is funny is that a bean has all that is needed for a bean tree to grow. We don’t have to teach it how it is.
The humans are just the same. We have all that is needed inside of us, but we must provide the right conditions for it develop itself.
“Life is no thing or state of thing, but a continuous movement and change.” —S. Radhakrishnan
The basics structures of the physical world are determined by the way in which we look at this world.
Any fundamental change in our observation methods would imply a modification of the general principles, in which would lead to a chain reaction, causing different structures to emerge.
I find it impossible to separate the scientific observer from what it is observed. This implies, ultimately, that the structure and phenomena we observe in nature are nothing but creations of our measuring and categorizing brain.
Everything is beautiful when we look at it with eyes of love.
Our tendency to attach deep significance to external things is the basics of what some call illusion. Buddhists call this illusion avidya, or ignorance, and see it as the state of a ‘defiled’ mind. In the words of Ashvaghosha,
When the oneness of the totality of things is not recognized, then ignorance as well as particularization arises, and all phases of the materialistic mind are thus developed… All phenomena in the world are nothing but the illusory manifestation of the mind, and have no reality on their own.
#Day 20
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