Beneath the Bodhi tree, as the morning star rose, the veil of human illusion dissolved like mist. The boundaries of Siddhartha’s skin vanished, revealing the universe not as separate fragments, but as a single, luminous tapestry where every creature's sorrow and every flower's joy flowed together.

In that breathless moment, the heavy burdens of desire and fear fell away, and he stepped out of the cycle of shadows to awaken as the Buddha—his mind as vast and unshakeable as the sky.

Here is a luminous account of the 'suchness' experience of the Buddha's enlightenment, as related by the Avatamsaka (aka Flower Garland/or Adornment) Sutra . . . 

-- In the Sutra's spirit, as you share in it, please consider how your own consciousness has access to the same boundless ‘potentials’ Siddhartha embodied under the Bodhi tree; let your imagination soar. 

(Length: 13.5 minutes)

Written and shared here by Mark Winwood, a member of the Contemplative Psychology teaching faculty at Naropa University (Boulder CO), with music composed and performed by the renowned SF Bay-area musician Bobby Vega, in collaboration with Chris Rossbach.

contact: mwinwood@gmail.com

 

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