The Dalai Lama was a respected spiritual leader of Tibetan Buddhism and forced to exile in 1959. He lives in India's Dharamsala, but he regards himself as a citizen of the world. The practical word he first impressed was this sentence. "If scientific analysis reveals that some of the Buddhist arguments are wrong, we must accept scientific discoveries and abandon these claims." It is sufficient for a good religious world leader to express these words clearly enough to stop listening to the content of this universal gentleman.
Tenzin Gyatso's 14th Dalai Lama believed that empirical scientific evidence will replace the traditional Buddhist teachings when there is a contradiction between the two. In his book "The Unatomic Universe" he wrote as follows. "My confidence in adventure to science lies in my basic belief in Buddhism through a critical investigation to understand the nature of reality." And by scientific analysis, some thought in Buddhism If we finally proved wrong, we must accept scientific discoveries and give up those claims, "he said.
Next, I spent my morning with Tibet's my master Dalirama. In his book "The universe in one atom: the fusion of science and spirituality", his Holiness seamlessly combines the two dominant, often opposing views and the state of entering a sacred marriage I will. Perfect reading after my morning meditation. (Here is his holy relationship). The next book on my list is a book I completed a few weeks ago, but it is very important, and that information has probably been with me for the rest of my life. If you ask me, this is a good sign to read! This book can be explained by its title: Elizabeth Gilbert's magic (I visited here). On these pages I have explored that sharing my personal magic is more important. The greatest revelation: we can all enter it! Her work is unique, honest and simple. This book has found me.
Beyonce is an atom in a cruel world, and it is floating in the bond without any idea or purpose. Let's loosen her again in the galaxy for a while, let it drift and let it be isolated.
This type of learning is particularly interesting and mysterious. It brings me the closest one to Rama Nuquin's concept of "infinite in the palm of your hand", or creating a single atom in the universe. Because there is infinite possibility for a single atom. Even with no idea, nothing, nothing, empty idea, nothing, we have all the ideas (black hole). There may be more theology, but the idea of a single creation point captures our idea even in a more scientific sense. The idea of the main algorithm, one line of code can generate code of each line. Unified Theory - We are seeking a single equation describing the entire universe. Well, I return to more theology. Perhaps in Zen, "reality is a rotten tomato."