Aha!

Religious Studies

Math Intro
Limit x/i
Math

Limit x/i


On a silent meditation retreat, in a taped discourse, Osho made his statement regarding his trimurti: math, music, & meditation. In a 1 hr meditation, Jan 2, 2003 @3PM, i was under attack by Mara. She said, "If there is nothing there, why all this effort?" Referring to sunnatta or emptiness. At that point, i had the realization that the Buddha did not touch the ground when Mara asked the "question," he fell over and caught himself with a hand to the ground as i was doing just then. (Set aside the presumptousness for now.)

Then i had a transmission from Mahavira, actually a vision of Osho poking & telling Mahavira to "tell him."

Meaning, anything seen from the perspective of emptiness reveals the infinite. With limits, "where i goes to zero" never happens. i can get smaller & smaller forever.


This gets pretty interesting in the context of another discourse called The Last Nightmare. When every attachment nearly disappears, the last to be let go is the desire for Enlightenment. The equation unencumbers the mind of the desire for Enlightenment because i never reaches zero, it only approaches zero forever -- an infinite unfolding process as opposed to "done!"