
“Just as the great oceans have but one taste, the taste of salt, so too there is but one taste fundamental to all true teachings of the way, and this is the taste of freedom.”
-The Buddha
Ten Oxherding Pictures | 十牛図
The Ten Oxherding Pictures is a metaphoric description of the stages of the spiritual journey.
The Ten Oxherding Pictures is a metaphoric description of the stages of the spiritual journey.
The search, therefore, begins not as a quaint longing but a desperate need.
In silence, when our intellect is exhausted, a path begins to be visible as tracks come to the fore.
There is wrestling with ego - we can now shift our perspective and see it for what it is - strong and stubborn.
We are slowly modeling clarity and turning our principles into expression.
We begin to truly recognize our true nature and it begins to infuse our activity as we steep in it.
The various vain cares of the small self drop away and we see through the eyes of the universe.
Now the self, once transformed, is utterly shot through.
We enjoy the truth that we have integrated and embodied.
At this stage we have had a complete paradigm shift in how we view things like the self and reality, we still will continue refining that understanding.
As we are following the tracks, deepening our practice, the glue that holds the small self together becomes less and less effectual and at some point, we catch a glimpse of our true nature.