idiot_stimpy Posted May 20, 2012 So just now, I stumbled across a new insight from an Alan Watts video on Youtube. That which doesn't change, is change itself. Going into the stream and being swept away with it so it becomes you. I had never seen it from this viewpoint before. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Thunder_Gooch Posted May 20, 2012 So just now, I stumbled across a new insight from an Alan Watts video on Youtube. That which doesn't change, is change itself. Going into the stream and being swept away with it so it becomes you. I had never seen it from this viewpoint before. I just bought all his lectures on taoism and mahayana buddhism, I'll be happy to share when they arrive He was truly a great man, and had a gift. I am so glad he shared it with us while he lived. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
idiot_stimpy Posted May 22, 2012 I just bought all his lectures on taoism and mahayana buddhism, I'll be happy to share when they arrive He was truly a great man, and had a gift. I am so glad he shared it with us while he lived. I also found this. Very Good. "It has been said that the highest wisdom lies in detachment, or, in the words of Chuangzi: 'the perfect man employs his mind as a mirror; it grasps nothing; it refuses nothing; it receives, but does not keep.' Detachment means to have neither regrets for the past nor fears for the future; to let life take its course without attempting to interfere with its movement and change, neither trying to prolong the stay of things pleasant nor to hasten the departure of things unpleasant. To do this is to move in time with life, to be in perfect accord with its changing music, and this is called Enlightenment. In short, it is to be detached from both past and future and to live in the eternal Now; by themselves they are illusions. Life exists only at this very moment, and in this moment it is infinite and eternal. For the present moment is infinitely small; before we can measure it, it has gone, and yet it persists for ever. This movement and change has been called Dao by the Chinese, yet in fact there is no movement, for the moment is the only reality and there is nothing beside it in relation to which it can be said to move. Thus it can be called at once the eternally moving and eternally resting. How can we bring ourselves in accord with this Dao? A sage has said that if we try to accord with it, we shall get away from it. But he was not altogether right. For the curious thing is that you cannot get out of accord with it even if you want to; though your thoughts may run into the past or the future they cannot escape the present moment. However far back or forward they try to escape they can never be separated from the moment, for those thoughts are themselves of the moment; just as much as anything else they partake of, and, indeed, are the movement of life which is Dao. You may believe yourself out of harmony with life and its eternal Now; but you cannot be, for you are life and exist now--otherwise you would not be here. Hence the infinite Dao is something which you can neither escape by flight nor catch by pursuit; there is no coming toward it or going away from it; it is, and you are it. So become what you are." -Alan Watts Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
idiot_stimpy Posted May 27, 2012 (edited) That which is constant, is that which is constantly changing now. Edited May 27, 2012 by jconnar Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gerard Posted May 27, 2012 This one is gold: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ETEusDtJGw&feature=related 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
idiot_stimpy Posted May 27, 2012 That which is real is always changing - Osho Share this post Link to post Share on other sites