Absolute Whole

          Absolute Whole

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Illusion and Enlightenment are one.

Illusion and Enlightenment are two.

Both dream and firefly fluttering each shun

Full grasp, but floating, joined together strew

Satori.  Paradox excels the blind.

The cherry blossom and the garbage heap

Are unified while separate, non-aligned

And perfect as a unit in a leap

Of meditation.  Infant and an old

Man’s corpse are both the same in nature like

The Son and Father both as manifold

And single like the palm of Christ and spike.

  Religions everywhere and always speak,

    The mountain undivided, root and peak.

Phillip Whidden