Tuesday, June 8, 2010

The Legend of Milarepa

To demonstrate his mastery over the limits of the physical world, Milarepa had placed his open hand against the cave’s wall at about shoulder level . . . and then continued to push his hand farther into the rock in front of him, as if the wall did not exist! When he did so, the stone beneath his palms became soft and malleable, leaving the deep impression of his hand for all to see. When the student who witnessed this marvel tried to do the same thing, it’s recorded that all he accomplished was the frustration of an injured hand.

This excerpt is taken from the book The Spontaneous Healing of Belief, by Gregg Braden.

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The Buddha Machine

The Buddha Machine is a little plastic box that plays music.

In a way, it’s like the cheapest pre-loaded IPod you’ll ever be able to buy...