Saturday, February 3, 2007

Attachment vs Freedom

Attachment vs Freedom



Friendship / Relationship, to me, is like Enlightenment.

It's not tangible.

It's not physical.

It's not something you can hold on to.

It's not solid.

It's not something to grasp at, to be held.

It's to be experienced.

To be felt.

From the heart.

At the heart.

To be treasured and cherished there.

It's not about Presence; it's about Feeling.

But being Human, we like to hold on to things.

We want and need something to hold on to.

We cling, we crave, we attach.

We have to see the face, hear the voice;

If not, we'll brandish them to the 'cold palace'.

To me, that's not it.

To me, we don't have to see the person all the time.

But when we do get to see or talk to each other,

It's still the same - Nothing's changed.

It's as if time stood still

Time did not pass the two of you by

This, to me, is Real.

The Buddha knew ...

Relationships tie a person down. It would impede him from his goal of Enlightenment.

Emotions are involved, and therefore, attachment.

Often we care too much, our emotions get in the way.

We get 'sucked' into others' control dramas.

There'll be feelings of love (or rather, attachment), resentment, jealousy, unfairness etc.

It merely strengthens the ego identity of a 'self'.

So he left.

His family, his friends, his kingdom -

Misunderstood by all.

It was a huge sacrifice he made to seek Enlightenment, to free himself from 'suffering' , from the cycle of samsara, so as to enlighten and free others.

The Buddha was a noble man.

Me? I am not noble, neither do I have the courage and strength to walk away from it all.

But, perhaps, one day, I will.



"Appreciate, treasure and cherish when you have something,

And when it's gone

Be thankful and grateful for having had it once. "



"Be happy and satisfied when we have something

Be happy and Content even if we don't have

With no longing and no desire

We can, and we will, attain peace"




"To love is to free

To free is to let go

To let go is to be detached.

To be detached is to not have any craving, or wanting to control.

To not have any craving or wanting to control is to understand ...

The Emptiness and Impermanence nature of things"

Friday, February 2, 2007

Physical vs Spiritual

Physical vs Spiritual



Physical Yoga used to excite me.

I lose track of time while practising it, get 'lost' in it even.

Now, I no longer get the 'omph' or the high anymore.

I still lose track of time during practice; on and off, still enjoy and feel happy doing it, but it's no longer the same.

What excites, and takes me up to a height of 'estacy' now, is sitting quiet, alone.

Doing nothing, just looking, just feeling.

Oh it feels sooooo good!




So fulfilling

So Satisfying!

So much happiness, so much calm, so much bliss!

It's beyond words.

When you strip off everything, what's left, is Nothing.

You'll find there's nothing there.

There's no one there.




"We came with nothing,

We leave with nothing.

Nothing lasts,

Nothing is forever.

Nothing matters,

Nothing is important."