Saturday, 27 December 2008

Quote

During the meditation break, we try to recognize that whatever appears to our mind lacks true or inherent existence. In a dream, things appear vividly to the dreamer, but, when the dreamer awakes, he or she immediately realizes that the objects that appeared in the dream were just mental appearances that did not exist from their own side. We should view all phenomena in a similar way. Though they appear vividly to our mind, they lack inherent existence.