Tuesday, July 9, 2013

Nondualism


In chapter nine of the Vimalakirti Sutra the bodhisattva Virtue Storehouse gives a very important teaching.

So many think that the practice of the Buddha Dharma is about gaining or acquiring something.

Virtue Storehouse says, “To suppose that there is some form or object that one can acquire is dualistic. But if one realizes that there is nothing to be acquired, then there will be no grasping and no rejecting. And when there is no grasping and no rejecting, one may in this way enter the gate of nondualism.”

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