Formosa's Vipassana
Vipassana is the ancient Sanskrit word meaning 'Insight', or seeing things as they are. It is a technique of meditation which the Buddha used and taught as a means to free oneself from universal suffering. Through focusing the mind and attention on breathing, anyone can gain insight into the ways all phenomena are, and realise the universal idea that all things and beings are impermenant, unsatisfactory and non-self. In short, a means to true liberation.
Previous Posts
- Day Six: 12 January 2006
- dense confusion
- blurred visions
- cloaked wanderer in the mist
- Day Five: 11 January 2006
- lone sweeper hard at work
- come sun or mist, the path must be tread alone
- veiled forest
- Day Four: 10 January 2006
- misty forest
Monday, January 30, 2006
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