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You asked me what Samsara is, How can I begin to explain? Samsara, Buddha says, is this cycle Of continuity, without a visible end. It’s the world of unenlightened existence, Where beings wander and run around, Blinded by ignorance; fettered by thirst. But Samsara is also a perfume, Desirable, enchanting. It is the object of one’s adventure; The teaser in the perpetual chase. Samsara is this floating world, Transient, yet beautiful; Samsara is the house of dreams, built by the delusions of the ego, Fueled by endless wants. Samsara is the realm of suffering— This world of blood, sweat and tears. Samsara is the playground of the enlightened, Who holds heaven and earth just as dear. Samsara is the opposite of Nirvana, Yet Samara IS Nirvana When pesky illusions disappear.
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Oct 7, 2018
Oct 7, 2018 at 11:12 AM UTC
Samsara is a perfume
You asked me what Samsara is, How can I begin to explain? Samsara, Buddha says, is this cycle Of continuity, without a visible end. It’s the world of unenlightened existence, Where beings wander and run around, Blinded by ignorance; fettered by thirst. But Samsara is also a perfume, Desirable, enchanting. It is the object of one’s adventure; The teaser in the perpetual chase. Samsara is this floating world, Transient, yet beautiful; Samsara is the house of dreams, built by the delusions of the ego, Fueled by endless wants. Samsara is the realm of suffering— This world of blood, sweat and tears. Samsara is the playground of the enlightened, Who holds heaven and earth just as dear. Samsara is the opposite of Nirvana, Yet Samara IS Nirvana When pesky illusions disappear.
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Oct 7, 2018
Oct 7, 2018 at 11:12 AM UTC
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