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Infinite Smile
Infinite Smile
300 episodes
3 months ago
Relevant spirituality in the midst of 21st century living.
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Relevant spirituality in the midst of 21st century living.
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Buddhism
Religion & Spirituality
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ISmile 340 – Like Your Own Eyes
Infinite Smile
25 minutes 43 seconds
12 years ago
ISmile 340 – Like Your Own Eyes
In this mashup of two talks, Michael uses the phrase from Dogen Zenji’s, Instruction to the Cook, where he suggests that each grain of rice be handled carefully, “as if it were your own eyes.” Treating our lives this way helps us awaken to the truth that any Tathagatha, or person who actually sees reality, can embody.
This embodiment is a gift. Something referred to hal in Arabic, or satori, in Zen is this very gift. But we must earn it. We do this by being open and available vessels that carry this teaching with greater potency the more we sit still.
This is how we care for our practice… as if it were our own eyes.
Infinite Smile
Relevant spirituality in the midst of 21st century living.