Wisdom is the Bliss
Bob Thurman was inspired for his talk this evening by his granddaughter Maya, who introduced him to William Blake's short poem:
The Angel that presided o’er my birth
Said “Little creature, form’d of Joy and Mirth
Go love without the help of any Thing on Earth"
In St James's Church, where Blake was baptised in 1757, Bob Thurman will consider if indeed that Angel is urging the newborn poet to live an anointed life as a Christ or a Buddha—beings who overcame their self-centredness and transcended their fixations by immersing themselves in the miraculous life-force of clearlight transparency of reality. The key to his message is the inter-related nature of all sentient beings and reality itself, which Nāgārjuna, the Mahāyāna Buddhist philosopher of the Madhyamaka, called "non-dual, intimidating, openness the womb of compassion, enlightening in performance".
He will propose that we appreciate Buddhism’s realistic Dharma in daily life as the code of happiness and joy, and even fun.