"You see," said Buddha, "even holiness has become food for your ego to feed on."
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He threw the dust into the air, it remained suspended like a murky cloud for a second before the breeze carried it away.
"Consider what you just saw," said Buddha. "The dust holds its shape for a fleeting moment when I throw it into the air, as the body holds its shape for this brief lifetime. When the wind makes it disappear, where does the dust go? It returns to its source, the earth. In the future that same dust allows grass to grow, and it enters a deer who eats the grass. The animal dies and turns to dust. Now imagine that the dust comes to you and asks, 'Who am I?' What will you tell it? Dust is alive in a plant but dead as it lies in the road under our feet. It moves in an animal but is still when buried in the depths of the earth. Dust encompasses life and death at the same time. So if you answer 'Who am I?' with anything but a complete answer, you have made a mistake."
"I have come back to tell you that you can be whole, but only if you see yourself that way. There is no holy life. There is no war between good and evil. There is no sin and no redemption. None of these things matter to the real you. But they matter hugely to the false you, the one who believes in the separate self. You have tried to take your separate self, with all its loneliness and anxiety and pride, to the door of enlightenment. But it will never go through, because it is a ghost."
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How could he tell them what he really wanted to say? All of you are Buddha.
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"If Nature is awake everywhere we look, then human beings deserve the same. Waking up shouldn't be a struggle."
"You struggled," said Assaji.
"Yes, and the more I did, the harder it was to wake up. I made my body and mind into an enemy. On that road lies only death and more death. As long as your body is your enemy, you are tied to it, and the body has no choice but to die. Death will never be defeated until it becomes unreal."
-- snippets from Buddha: A Story of Enlightenment, by Deepak Chopra
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