South Park; Ajahn Chah (ajahnchah.org); Ellie Askew and Dhr. Seven (ed.), Wisdom Quarterly
The wise, bald |
Turning the True Wheel |
"Speaking simply, that which is not Dhamma
does not exist. Dhamma is Nature. This is called the Sacca-Dhamma, the 'True Dhamma.'
If one sees Nature, one sees Dhamma; if one sees Dhamma, one
sees Nature. Seeing Nature, one knows the Dhamma."
*EDITOR'S NOTE: By this definition, is the meaning of the Pali word Dhamma (Sanskrit Dharma) not something the English equivalent of da kine or aloha in the state of Hawaii or Marklar on the planet Marklar?
A word can take on so much meaning that, by encompassing all, it distinguishes nothing, becoming the most important and least important word, the most meaningful and therefore in a sense a quite meaningless word, except in context. Then, like da kine, it takes on all kinds of meaning. Dhamma lower case means "thing," as the closest English approximation. When capitalized, it means Doctrine or the Teaching of the Buddha.
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