25 May 2012

Buddha

Say you are orienteering. Some people follow the coast. Others observe the land and find a river. Maybe get a map. Yet others just bushwack as the crow flies, climbing to high points on peaks and in trees along the way to catch glimpses of where they have come from, where they are on their journey, their next destination. All this new perspective is ideally brought down from the tree and back to the path where it is applied directly to one's own actions. This is right view and can be extremely healing.
More problems arise when someone wants to stay in the tree, or begins to choose their route/root by the tree, rather than allowing their intimate route of action to choose the way. 
One can become addicted to vantage.

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