My teacher wrote this verse, a quote from Nisargadatta, on my rakusu:
« When I look inside and see that I am nothing, that’s wisdom.
When I look outside and see that I am everything, that’s love.
Between the two is where my life turns. »
My teacher wrote this verse, a quote from Nisargadatta, on my rakusu:
« When I look inside and see that I am nothing, that’s wisdom.
When I look outside and see that I am everything, that’s love.
Between the two is where my life turns. »
Le Web carnet de Amy Hollowell Sensei, fondatrice de la Wild Flower Zen Sangha et successeur de Catherine Genno Pagès Roshi dans le lignage Zen Soto de Taizan Maezumi Roshi, fondateur du Centre Zen de Los Angeles.
The Web notebook of Amy Hollowell Sensei, founder of the Wild Flower Zen Sangha and dharma successor of Catherine Genno Pagès Roshi in the Soto Zen lineage of Taizan Maezumi Roshi, founder of the Los Angeles Zen Center.
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"In dream you love some and not others. On waking up you find you are love itself, embracing all […] When you are love itself, you are beyond time and numbers. In loving one you love all, in loving all, you love each. One and all are not exclusive"
Nisargadatta Maharaj
With her heart my teacher "writes" acceptance in my heart.
In this space I can grow.
i can open.
i can see what’s there – and accept, embrace…
This is the unwritten rakusu op love.
There is no bigger love than this…