Sunday, February 12, 2012

In the end, there is nothing

Life is like a dream and our dream is our life. In the end, it is the same story. Nothing. This song have been made popular in the 50's and once, awhile, we can still hear this song from the radio. The writer of this song have realized the truth meaning of life and expressed his message in his song. For most of us, we are too busy to listen to this song or realize its message.

Everything comes to an end and the end is another beginning. This is modus operandi of life. Death is followed by brith, an end of an event or a movie, will be followed by many events and movies. We have nothing but only the present.

Even the present is moving and is never permanent and you can never catch it in your hands or own it permanent. What is real is fake and what is fake is real which is real or fake. What we see is an illusion and only our own perception. Everybody look at the same thing different;u and from different angle. No one's perception is the same with another. Like colors, a single color can have more than 500 shades and our naked eyes see colors differently.When we see "green", which tone of green are you looking at? So, everything is an illusion. Life itself is an illusion.

Lao Tzi said " nothing is static, everything is changing". How true are his words? If we don't change with time,we will be living in another dimension or die not knowing what is happening. Change bring changes and life needs to flow with changes. The end is not an end but a beginning.

The faster we realize this fact, the better we are and the better we are prepared. We should do the things we want to do and waste no time to ponder or wait. Time waits for no one and the end will come soon. Never predictable or mysterious in its own ways. We have to chase after time as it can be illusive.

Like Ajahn Brahm said " Life is like entering a stadium to wathc a concert". We go in to watch the show and we should enjoy the performance while we are there. At the end of the show, we just pack up and passes on".

Namaste.



Namaste.

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