Dreaming in the Food Court
Dreaming in the Food Court
Rinpoche then mentioned with a mixture of sadness and compassion, “When you don’t think of the next life … people are wandering, like in a dream, believing 100% the dream is real! Like in a illusion or mirage … believing it’s all real.” (Rinpoche was watching the people walking around very focused on the shops and shaking his head.) More here
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Re: Dreaming in the Food Court
I love Taipei's night markets. I wish all of samsara really was as good as this.
EMPTIFUL.
An inward outlook produces outward insight.
An inward outlook produces outward insight.
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Re: Dreaming in the Food Court
You should spend more time frolicking in Taipei's night markets then.. instead of wasting your time working on liberation from samsara..PadmaVonSamba wrote:I love Taipei's night markets. I wish all of samsara really was as good as this.
then you can spend life after life.. thousands and tens of thousands of lifetimes being reborn and dying again and being reborn again just to enjoy all the delicious illusionary food found in the night markets..
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Re: Dreaming in the Food Court
The photo reminds me of Chiang Mai's wonderful night market. People from around the world, exotic vendors, wai-ing Thai merchants. Thai food and Chang .
Yes, purestsoul, it is samsara, but really good samsara.
Yes, purestsoul, it is samsara, but really good samsara.
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Re: Dreaming in the Food Court
Yeah, that would work.purestsoul wrote:You should spend more time frolicking in Taipei's night markets then.. instead of wasting your time working on liberation from samsara..PadmaVonSamba wrote:I love Taipei's night markets. I wish all of samsara really was as good as this.
then you can spend life after life.. thousands and tens of thousands of lifetimes being reborn and dying again and being reborn again just to enjoy all the delicious illusionary food found in the night markets..
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EMPTIFUL.
An inward outlook produces outward insight.
An inward outlook produces outward insight.