Thursday, August 26, 2010

The Wisdom of The Buddha.

The wisdom of the Buddha was that he gave up the earthly kingdom, that he would have ruled for his earthly life; for the eternal kingdom for ever. Instead of being king over his fathers limited lands to being king of the brain/mind collective of all man for all times. As a king he would have died long time ago. Today he is still alive in the lives of man. His ideas are a force and are affecting lives even today. After all these years he is as real as he was to his people.

The biggest achievement of The Buddha was that The Buddha not only understood the key to 'nirvana' (freedom from human nature and actualization of universal nature, literally the nature of the gods, of life itself)) he understood that the the road to nirvana was by way of wisdom. Not only did he figure out what wisdom was he also figured out the key to wisdom. His greatest achievement was to realize that the key to wisdom was humbleness.

By being king and ruling over his kingdom he would have been a great ruler bringing prosperity and peace to his people. He would have worked full time to make sure that people were free and prosperous under his rule. Perhaps he realized that what use is freedom and prosperity if your life is powered by ignorance. What if you are living in a palace and are chained to a narrow and limited mind. What is the use of freedom when you are a slave of your self image. So he devoted his life to; understanding the laws of Mother Nature and finding the path to wisdom not only for his subjects but for all humanity, for all time to come.

After 40 years of studding the brain/mind collective, day in and day out I figured out that to make life easier to understand and live would be to quantify the mind. So I divided the brain/mind collective into four stages by quantifying them as -2, -1, +1 and +2. Here I am saying live your life by numbers. And all along what the Buddha was saying was to understand life understand 'Zero'! Live your life by zero(Is it any wonder that the number zero was conceived in India).

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