"To experience means to know facts just as they are, to know in accordance with facts by completely relinquishing one's own fabrications. By pure I am referring to the state of experience just as it is without the least addition of deliberative discrimination.
God is not something that transcends reality, God is the base of reality. God is that which dissolves the distinction between subjectivity and objectivity and unites spirit and nature."
Kitarō Nishida, An Inquiry Into the Good, 1911
“Having found this refuge, the intellect begins to
confine itself within the walls of its own beliefs. In doing so, it constructs an internal framework
that conceals and hollows out a more expansive
awareness of the mind as a whole. When this occurs,
an incomplete self-awakening — rooted in unawakened
ignorance and lacking true awareness — becomes a
pitfall.
Behind the radiance of a self-awakening
that has supposedly reached a higher plane, the
darkness of ignorance persists in an even deeper
form. Behind the certainty of, and belief in, one’s
inner truth, the dark shadow of delusion lingers.”
Nishitani Keiji, The Cold Mountain Poems, trans. Norman Waddell, 2026
"Religion without philosophy is blind; philosophy without religion is vacuous. Philosophy seeks to know the ultimate; religion seeks to live it. Yet for the whole human being, the two must be nondualistically of one body, and cannot be divided. If religion is isolated from philosophy, it falls into ignorance, superstition, fanaticism, or dogmatics. If philosophy is alienated from religion, it loses nothing less than its life."
Hisamatsu Shin'ichi, Collected Works, Tokyo, 1971
"To be enlightened by all things is to cast off the body and mind of yourself as well as all others. No trace of realization remains, and this traceless enlightenment continues on and on endlessly."
Dōgen Zenji, Genjōkōan: Shōbōgenzō, 1233
"True poverty is a state of spiritual nakedness, a total detachment from all self-righteousness, all spiritual security, all claims to merit or holiness. It is a state of absolute dependence upon God, in which the soul, having lost everything, possesses everything in Him. It is here, in this poverty, that man regains the eternal being that once he was, now is and evermore shall be. This is the poverty of the anawim, the poor of Yahweh, who have nothing but their trust in His mercy."
Thomas Merton, Zen and the Birds of Appetite, 1968
Stocks dumped today in the disappointment following the Trump-Xi Summit, in which no magic solutions to Trump's dilemma with his misconceived Mideast adventures were provided.
VIX ticked up to the longer term moving average, but it remains subdued, all things considered.
The Dollar rallied back to the top of its intermediate trading range.
Bitcoin dumped, but is still bouncing around at overhead resistance. I have included a chart that shows this more clearly.
Gold and silver were hit with selling, with silver just getting hammered. Boys will be boys.
The first chart below shows how the broader market showed signs of an impending top and decliner well in advance of the 'meme stocks' of The Great Crash of 1929.
Breadth is a crossmarket indicator that seasoned traders will always keep in mind.
If not the NYSE Advance-Decline indicator, one may also keep an eye on the broader indices when a market is floating higher on narrowing leadership. As we see today.
In the 'Financial Panic' of 2007-2008, the SP 500 made its peak bubble top on October 9. But the Russell 2000 reached its peak on July 13. It had already fallen over 10% by the time the financial bubble stocks were topping.
Who could have seen it coming? If their eyes were closed, they did not.
Bubbles are difficult. It is infectious, and the relentless push higher inclines people to believe that it will keep going, and going, and going. And if not, they think they will be able to get out in time.
The Tech Bubble of 2000-2002 was essentially the same with the NDX being the lead sled dog.
There is a little bit of a difference now. The great bamboozle is being more aggressively and openly supported by the insider traders from the political world, with their acolytes and enablers.
You have to wonder if they were dumping their positions ahead of some event planned for the weekend. This is why it is hard to 'think like a criminal.' They are not rational, and act not out of their own will but in obedience to the powers of the world.
They think they would be as gods. Even as they slide with arrogant indifference into the abyss.
Need little, want less, love more. For those who abide in love abide in God, and God in them.
Have a pleasant weekend.
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