Zen is.
This arises, therefore that arises.
Things happen because this is the way they are.
A Zen archer aims at a target while riding past on a horse and looking away from the target. The arrow his the target. The problem, he knows, is a philosophical problem. Those who hit the target realize: the arrow is already in the target, as everything in the universe is one.
Head and loins trapped...and who can free them?
Yourself, another human, male, female, several people....an unseen god maybe? Is the cage a neccessary evil/good, or a distraction?
This arises, therefore that arises.
Things happen because this is the way they are.
A Zen archer aims at a target while riding past on a horse and looking away from the target. The arrow his the target. The problem, he knows, is a philosophical problem. Those who hit the target realize: the arrow is already in the target, as everything in the universe is one.
Yourself, another human, male, female, several people....an unseen god maybe? Is the cage a neccessary evil/good, or a distraction?
itīs
just
there
and being freed.......why, if itīs the only way you could excist
Zen.