ISBN-13: 9781508624547 / Angielski / Miękka / 2015 / 142 str.
This treasure of a book is intended to reflect-the virtue of mindfulness-a particular mental aspect, of quintessential importance, that unveils the intrinsic truth embodied in the wisdom, called 'LOVE' that binds all of life. Today, regrettably, this 'LOVE' assumes a spectrum of differentiations-as degrees, forms, and types of mindsets. In brief, it is such compartmentalized love that continues to condition the experience of 'being' and 'becoming'-weaving, in turn, the ever continuous saga of 'change and dissatisfaction' reflectively looked upon as 'unenlightened existence'-trapped within the walls of mind, in vacillating time and space. The essential nature of LOVE, however, is to surpass all distinctions and differentiations. 'Rhythm of Nature, The Rhythm of Life' is a meditative and reflective exposition, intended to purvey the illusory human reality that exists-within the peripheries of afflicted, dualistic mind. Reality, in an ultimate sense, however, is the very ground of infinite potential from which ceaseless phenomena-as 'being' or 'non-being'-come to be, defining existence, or non-existence, characterized by interdependent co-emergence. Accordingly, the universe of simultaneous individuality and collectivity is, in itself, the interactively selfless, ever-evolving and dissolving wonder of magical experience, trapped within the eighteen elements of being-namely, the six sense bases, six sense objects, and six sense consciousnesses-that spring from the primordial essence-mind. Our sentient experience, with its ephemeral character-marked by incessantly cyclic originations and cessations-entails a sublime call for our contemplative attention; such an adoption of a centered attitude is pivotal towards awakening, while each apparitional microcosmic mind-body-within the macrocosmic tapestry of interdependence-travels along the path of 'the present', through time and space. May the readers of this compendium of reflective thought ponder over their deeper human purpose which, in a sublime sense, must be to touch the vast ocean called 'life and being'-untainted and unbiased by compartmentalized thought. 'Rhythm of Nature, The Rhythm of Life', to recapitulate, is the melody, and the evanescent wonder, of deep interconnectedness and interpenetration that underlies all of 'form and being'. It is the awe-inspiring energy of vitality that is orchestrated throughout the entire cosmic scheme or spectrum of phenomenological existence, as synthesized experience in relativity