No Individual Parts
Can the mind break away from its habitual way of seeing individual parts?
Can it see that all it ever sees is the whole?
The whole that has no distinct or separable parts
In which even each perceived part is itself porous and open
And is in constant relation to all other so called parts
Then do these separate parts really have any independent existence?
Do they exist at all?
Or is it just the whole that is constantly changing
The whole is inseparable from its so called parts
The whole is all there ever is
The part has never existed
Can the mind break away from its habitual way of seeing individual parts?
Can it see that all it ever sees is the whole?
The whole that has no distinct or separable parts
In which even each perceived part is itself porous and open
And is in constant relation to all other so called parts
Then do these separate parts really have any independent existence?
Do they exist at all?
Or is it just the whole that is constantly changing
The whole is inseparable from its so called parts
The whole is all there ever is
The part has never existed