Sunday, September 19, 2010

Builidng A Horizontal Timber Fence

Are we alive? The booklet

In the film Manhunter (The Sixth Sense), a boy has the right to collect the deceased. During the story, child gets help from a policeman (played by Bruce Willis) who realizes at the end of the film he died and is part of the child sees ghosts. The viewer also believed that this person was alive. The question we should ask is "what proves that we are alive?"

There is another film Jacob's Ladder (Jacob's ladder), which begin with the scene of a soldier who is dying on an operating table in Viet Nam. All the rest of the film, he lives in a dream, and through several bardos, waking one to plunge into another, in a whirlwind that is actually created by him, the influence exerted upon him the illusory world of bardos. Only at the end that the hero of the film is light.

In fact, the real question is not whether we are truly alive, but if we are aware of bardos in which we are immersed. Tibetan Buddhism refers to qualify for bardo intermediate states between death and rebirth. Even life is considered a bardo if she lives under the sway of the illusory world, which is the case for a lot of us.

If we are not awake to our true nature and that we are immersed in the bardo, we are so different from the dead through various bardos? And the urgency is not it so great to invite the light to infuse itself?

There should be a book as we read the Bardo Thodol to live to it crosses the bardos life without getting caught by their illusory reality by putting us warned against its pitfalls.

Wikipedi a: Bardo Thödol or Tibetan Book of the Dead is a text Tibetan Buddhism describing states consciousness and perceptions in succession during the period from death to rebirth . The study of the living or the recitation of the main chapter with a Lama during or after the agony of death is supposed to help the liberation from the cycle of reincarnation, or at least get better reincarnation .


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