(Community Matters) Flint Sparks (a Buddhist priest) posted these comments about this video on his Facebook:
This is really interesting, and there are loads of people out there projecting their stuff onto this very ambiguous image. This may possibly the most “Buddhist” response I’ve seen in advertising. Tiger stands and faces the camera in ordinary black and white – he turns toward the witness not away, just as in meditation, nothing fancy. He offers nothing but himself and his father’s words, which encourage reflection rather than judgment. “Inquisitive” and”inviting discussion” – just like one might be with a good teacher – opening to curiosity and deep looking. “What were you thinking… what were you feeling?” Paying attention to the the ways we create suffering through the self-centered dream. “Did you learn anything?” Each moment, life as it is, is the real source of all learning, but only if we don’t turn a practice opportunity into an ordinary event. Only if we choose deep questioning and real attention over reactivity and easy judgment.
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