The Sanskrit word
Bodhicitta embraces the heart and the mind to establish courage in the
qualities of precise compassion.
Stepping stone practice
throughout many schools and religion to dedicate the mind to the welfare of
others, to develop and become Bodhicitta.
The mind (citta) in
training to awaken the (bodhi) of wisdoms compassion, for the benefit of all,
as extended compassion in the divine order, of God.
Citta derives from the
Sanskrit root cit, and means "that which is conscious". The saint
state of mind that will attain the immortal love Bodhi and its kindling echo.
The unconditional love we
experience with animals is given to us as development tool that establishes the
widening scope of compassion.
Bodhicitta is the mental
capacity of 4 immeasurable things, love, compassion, joy, and equanimity.
Bodhicitta is as well the
holy tree, where the Buddha received enlightenment and the wood is been used
for beads to make rosaries.
The essence of true
compassion is a firm commitment from the source of bliss. The interchange of
the self with others in compassion, those embrace the sacred realm of the
mysteries.
The whole creation wakes up
with the wakening of the heart and is the greatest initiation. The divine
creation by means of the human heart is the experience of life within and without.
The vision of loves nature
is the presence of God, for the tears of joy have the precious timeless beauty
of pearls.
The life of love takes more
then many lives, the broken heart feels like the death of many more.
The echo of love is
everywhere and illustrated in the story of the student looking at the master on
the other side of the river and shouting, how do I get to the other side and
the master said, that you are on the other side.
To realize that everything is but an apparition of a love state, having nothing to do with good or bad, one may attune the self to the eternal language that speaks for it self.
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