07-18-2010, 12:04 AM
personally I have never read the Buddhist authors at great length because of the longwinded nature of their writings. IMHO the more that is written the muddier the waters. I am a huge fan of koans for that reason, clear, crisp, and dense with insight. It has recently come to my attention that ultimate simplicity and deconstruction for me anyway, is the clearest picture of objects and self. Life then becomes a haiku, an economy of word while a clear understanding of intent. I kinda stopped reading this forum because it got too wordy, and muddy.
I guess the question that I come back to is this; What are we seeking and why? What is enlightenment and how is it different than this moment? Finally, how do emptiness and objects get us to where we are going? While conserving, and utilizing at our highest vibration, energy?
I guess the question that I come back to is this; What are we seeking and why? What is enlightenment and how is it different than this moment? Finally, how do emptiness and objects get us to where we are going? While conserving, and utilizing at our highest vibration, energy?

