The Master and the Assassin
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Zen is beyond time and watches the continuous repeating, cycle after cycle, of all the same life situations. The Master and the Assassin is one of Zen's timeless and secular dialogues. There are always two interlocutors, in the usual sequence of questions and answers, searching and finding freedom from all the conditioning. The Zen Master tells you that you have nothing to change in what you do and in your behavior; you have to change the attitude you are doing all you do. It tells you, then, that how you are and where you are, is perfectly fine and entirely in line with the dimension of Zen. Your state of presence, attention, and awareness of what you are doing is not yet in line. An Assassin is also an ordinary person involved in the typical dynamics of ordinary people. He knows he is trapped and recognizes in the Master his only chance of redemption from the constant perpetuation of everyday daily actions. "It can only change by changing the level of presence within you and each one," replies the Master, "and only one method works on it, the inner silence. Learn to see, feel, and perceive life as it is, being a simple witness. Cross the border of nothingness every day and know the other dimension's dynamics and state. Open the door of your evolution. The search for the answer and the search for the question indicate that Samsara is Nirvana." That's universal teaching.
Andrea Scarsi
Hi, from Andrea Scarsi. I consider myself a master of silence and chaos and define as a mystic, writer, musician, and healer when I use my works to share a dimension of being and lifestyle based on meditation and communion with the absolute — a lifestyle missing nothing since I honor everything divine. The rest of the time, I let myself drift in life and driven by natural forces, enjoy what happens in the unified field of consciousness.Born in Venice, Italy, in 1955, at fifteen, I began practicing yoga, spiritualism, and telepathy, and at eighteen, after a motorbike accident, contacting and channeling alien entities and visiting other dimensions. At twenty-four, on my first trip to India, I consciously enter the world of meditation. My guide is the spiritual master Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh, now known as Osho, who gives me the name of Swami Prem Sandesh, Love Message, and find myself a vegetarian.Through the years, I keep studying, practicing, and deepening various techniques for awakening consciousness, energy balancing, and personal evolution, leading to leading groups, conferences, and singing mantra.I love traveling and remained for long periods in India and Buddhist Southeast Asia: Japan, Thailand, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, Hong Kong, China, Lao, and Tibet. I adore exploring local cultures, both meeting people and in the form of their rituals and religious practices applied to everyday life.Doctor of Metaphysical Science, Holistic Life Coach, Reiki Grand Master, Master of Crystals, Shamanism, Meditation, Massage, and Happiness, I write on spirituality and different subjects dear to my heart. In 1991 I married Ma Advaita Krishna, and we now live between Venice, Italy, and Goa, India. I prize to connect with people from all walks of life and sing and meditate together. Contact me at www.andreascarsi.com and premsandesh@yahoo.com.I like reading books that deeply dig into the universal and human soul.
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