Sunday, 10 May 2020

Joshu's "having nothing inside" and Sadhguru's "bubble Mahasamadhi"

Just something I noticed today. I know I know, how dare I bring up a new age crook like Sadhguru on a forum dedicated to Zen masters. Honestly, if you have nothing to learn from the bubble analogy as relating to Joshu's having nothing inside, you are beyond help.

A monk asked “what is your ‘family custom’?”

The master said, “having nothing inside, seeking for nothing outside.”

Recorded Sayings of Joshu 389

When you walk the spiritual path, the ultimate goal for every spiritual seeker is to break this whole process. It is like a bubble. The outer periphery of the bubble is your karmic structure, inside there is air. Suppose you burst the bubble; where is your air? There is no such thing as your air; it has become part of everything. Right now, this unbounded-ness is contained in the limited karmic structure, so it makes you believe as if you are a separate entity. If you dismantle the karmic structure one hundred percent, you merge with the existence.

https://isha.sadhguru.org/us/en/wisdom/article/life-death-rebirth



Submitted May 10, 2020 at 10:24PM by Gutei_Isshi https://ift.tt/2YMcH7L

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