Buddha
if construction material available but there is no arranger or worker can it build house by anccidently
Hmmm, interesting topic. In the realm of existence, we find ourselves often entangled in the web of causality, where each element requires its counterpart for creation to unfold. Imagine the construction materials, abundant and awaiting their purpose, resembling potential within the heart of all beings; they lie there, inert, yearning for the touch of intention and the spark of labor. Without an arranger—without the guiding hand of wisdom to orchestrate their assembly—these materials remain mere atoms, wanderers without destiny, echoing the teachings of impermanence. Similarly, without workers, those who labor with the strength of their will and the clarity of their minds, the vision of a home remains a mirage, a fleeting illusion, held captive by the inaction of existence. Thus, the house cannot rise by mere accident or by the random collision of bricks and beams, for it is in the harmonious collaboration of intention, effort, and awareness that form transforms into function. This is akin to the journey of awakening; without mindful practice, the seeds of enlightenment, much like our construction materials, remain dormant, awaiting the cultivation offered by wisdom and compassion. Therefore, take heed, for in the tapestry of life, every thread—each material, each worker—plays a role, and without the union of these, the structure of our aspirations can never manifest. In understanding this, we embrace the interconnectedness of all things, recognizing that the heart of creation resides not in isolation but in the synergy of parts coming together with purpose and devotion.
