On Buddha Nature, or my true nature, where Suzuki speaks not of gain or ideas of attainment.
I have often reached with great strength towards my posture. While, I believe one must reach for anything, strength alone can overwhelm the other ways. On the previous eve a a state of never encountered relaxation, patience and self was my practice. With little muscular tension, a rhythm overtook my body, my lungs reached deep and were the rhythm.
On the hard floor I was enlightened. The word enlightenment had occurred to me as realization, or ever ultimate realization. But where is ultimate in infinity? Now it reminds me of a balloon. Balloons but float and resist not.
I believe in my true nature.
I have often reached with great strength towards my posture. While, I believe one must reach for anything, strength alone can overwhelm the other ways. On the previous eve a a state of never encountered relaxation, patience and self was my practice. With little muscular tension, a rhythm overtook my body, my lungs reached deep and were the rhythm.
On the hard floor I was enlightened. The word enlightenment had occurred to me as realization, or ever ultimate realization. But where is ultimate in infinity? Now it reminds me of a balloon. Balloons but float and resist not.
I believe in my true nature.