Are we literary actors on a stage?



Not only Shakespear's  Prospero, but also Rich Kelley claims this.
It may be that was he says is false, but he has the right to have his perspective.

And in this perspective meditation shows up in a new light.



Buddha spoke about the five skandhas; material form, feelings, perception, mental formations and sensory consciousness.

In Kelley's view the senses brings us the experience on Earth.
But they also bind us to the Earth. That means, we think that the stage and the play is for real.

But we are only here to have experiences that we have wished and  be entertained  and in that way learn new things. And therefore we have to live in an illusory world.

It's looks like the Buddhist talk about of conventional and fundamental truth's.

We have to deal with one truth at a time.
But we can be aware of the other.

The fundamental truth that Kelley experienced may be just imagination but is anyway interesting.

And the idea that meditation can give us a temporary glimpse of something fundamental may be true.

The Theravada tradition emphasizes that all sensory input shall be cooled down, even gladness and hope. It will anyway go away so its nothing to cling to.

But maybe that is too serious for us, so lets end with some music from the Mahayana tradition.








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