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Nature = Dharma

—————————————–It’s a summer, have a brake, have a kitcat.

—-Photo by :  Canon 5D Mk-II  ( It’s a good Camera)  /  Nikon Fish-eye 16mm  ( It’s a good lens ) 😀

Talking blah blha, typing tick tick —– is a tiring business.  It’s nice to be in the nature.  Its teaches us more.  🙂

Please click the image to enlarge, and click again even larger.  Nature is not necessary posing us in orderly

esthetically pleasing alignment —– they can be just wild —– yet this is still their equilibrium / harmony.

Try to see them in esthetically orderly frame is our Ego.  Mahayana accept its disorder as it is.

This is the Dharma.   ___/\___—-

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  1. Brooke said, on August 17, 2010 at 01:52

    What a fun view with your fisheye!

  2. yoshizen said, on August 17, 2010 at 02:13

    What a quick eyes you got !
    Its a lazy man’s lens. Just click, and later clop the image (—- still its usable as the
    camera got full size sensor of 21meg pixels.) —– Ha ha ha, I’m joking.
    I like wide angle lens and macro lens, as I can be closer to the subject.
    So, I can enjoy the smell of flower in the same time —– therefore, its a greedy man’s lens as well 😀

  3. free antivirus said, on September 13, 2010 at 06:06

    ok got it

    • yoshizen said, on September 13, 2010 at 10:44

      Good.
      Sharp short reply is quite like Zen.
      You can switch on the light in instant. (forget the dimmer 🙂 )
      That’s why, it’s called En-Lighten-ment.
      ———
      1500 years ago, two of the Buddhist’s sect argued each other
      whether Enlightenment would occur instant or is it a gradual process.
      It is the linkage of two group of notions (or vague feeling of subliminal
      thought) in the brain. One compliment other, then voila’ I got it.
      Subliminal thought may takes time to build up until it become clear enough,
      then two murky chemicals mixed ——- clear solution would produce pure crystal.
      So, is the Enlightenment, the result of long process, or the moment two chemical merged ?
      —— Who care. Once, the one get it, it would solve all the questions. The question of
      Instant or Long process become useless. It was an argument of Who hasn’t got it yet.


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