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As we all know,
The Dharmakaya lives with 'my little pony', Santa Claws and sugar and spice and all things nice . . .
Living in a sentimental world, vicariously through the immature, dharmically new age or other means is very seductive as mr cushion likes to tell me . . .
Do we have an emotional need for Baby Buddhism? So cute . . .
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Not!
*evil laugh* HahaHaaaaa
Meet delusions and cravings....
My feeling is that an immersion into 'Buddha World' (not yet available as a theme park? . . . oh I dunno . . . ) is very beneficial to the average consumerist.
Buy them books, get your practice toys, wear your earrings, Malas, smug and all knowing smile with dharma pride. Light a candle for your departed thoughts . . .
In other words 'play' will lead to pay off . . .
In a sense we find the dharma fakery is also surprisingly meaningful . . . and a good reminder . . .
OM MANI 'MY LILLE PEME' HOME
'Any of this.. ah say any of this sinking in boy ? '
I had to sit through a kitschy 2-minute preview at the movies today. It was an overripe movie about Heaven due to be released at Easter. I survived with panache by diverting my attention from the screen and triumphed when I belatedly got to see Meryl Streep's stupendous performance in August Osage County. Oh, that story about the Christmas "present!" It broke my heart. Look, if it's on the big screen, IT'S REAL to me.
"Truth is Beauty, Beauty Truth." If it ain't real it ain't really pretty, now. Is it? But some aren't interested in true reality. Another poet said, "Humankind cannot bear much reality." Humankind consists of a lot of the childish of all ages. It's the childish people who make all the demands, start all the wars, start expeditions doomed to failure, build things made to break down, and, finally, make really corny idols and dolls to venerate. The lattermost is the lesser of all these sins, and therefore I have listed it last.
The immature wish to be taken seriously. The hypocrites wish their hypocrisy to be applauded as sincerity and integrity . . .
Are we putting it on or taking it off? Mask that is . . .
and now back to 'the real' . . . whatever that is . . .
I wonder how it tastes....