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72 pages, Paperback
First published January 1, 2009
“Being” or “becoming” occur in the lokadhatu. The lokadhatu refers to this world, the world of suffering, where things appear to be born and to die and to exist independently of each other; the grapefruit is independent of the lemon. But in the dharmadhatu, the realm of “things as they are,” the lotus is not different from the meditation hall, a man is not different from his brother, all things are interconnected; in the one is the all and the all is in the one. All dharmas, all phenomena, dwell in the dharmadhatu. If we can touch them deeply, we can be in touch with their no-birth and no-death nature. This is the world of the dharmadhatu, nirvana. It is our way of living that determines whether we’re living in the dharmadhatu or in the lokadhatu.