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john_lpool
Hi all. I am a "graduate" of DW. I think mindfullness and seeing things the way they "really are" without judgement are the gifts of any "Budhist" practice but how that impacts our everyday life is what matters. Llama Ole is different things to different people. He provided me with a marvellous lesson in seeing things the way they really are. He is what he is and seems to enjoy his life. My concern is to enjoy mine. My own understanding of Bhudism was well informed by the saying "the finger that points to the moon is not the moon".
Hello John,
Could you please explain to me what is meant by "seeing things as they really are," and also "the finger that points to the moon is not the moon."