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Listening to someone tutoring about "rainbow",
The teaching of science came to my mind.
The raindrops, the sunshine;
The light that enters and exits the droplets;
The reflection, refraction and light dispersion;
All these formed the rainbow.
But they missed the most important factor,
The radiance of our own mind.
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Jayson MPaul
Rainbows
need to have eyes in correct position, water droplets, light, radiant
mind, all like so for rainbow to appear. Move slightly and rainbow is
gone. Never came from anywhere, stayed anywhere, or went anywhere. The
rainbow was insubstantial, but vividly displayed. All phenomena are like
this.
Stian Gudmundsen Høiland
Look
ahead and you see the table and your phone. Need "all like so" (tatha).
Look behind you and that is gone, but now a new like so and not
otherwise.
Dragan Milojević
What radiance of mind? Where is it, science needs proofs and evidence. Mind is only a perceptor and analyzer.
John Tan
Dragan Milojević Science can prove the sad tears of a mother are H2O but can't prove the "sadness". As human, we need both.
But I like ur question, Where is this radiance?
Yes where is it? Even Buddha cannot know it's whereabout.
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