Buddha Sees Himself through Man

K.S.Chow

Buddha sees  Insubstantiality of Form
Buddha sees Insubstantiality of Feelings
Buddha sees Insubstantiality of Perceptions
Buddha sees Insubstantiality of Dispositions
Buddha sees Insubstantiality of Consciousness
All through Man and nothing else

Buddha sees Impermanence through man
Buddha sees Suffering through man
Buddha sees Insubstantiality through man
Buddha sees Dependent Co-arising through man
All through Man is the Buddha seen
Man is thus the  image of the Buddha

Without Man the Buddha is unseen
Without Man the Three Universal Characteristics are unseen
Without Man the Four Noble Truths are unseen.
Without Man the Noble Path is not trodden
You see the Buddha through yourself
You use yourself to see the Buddha

Editor’s Note:

All believers see the Lord through themselves. Whoever knows oneself knows the Lord. The Lord can not be seen externally through senses. Only the attributes of Lord can be seen through  attributes of a Perfect Man as Man is the image of the Lord. Man is a mirror to see the Lord. Whoever knows himself knows the Lord. Man is the temple of God.

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