Diamond Sutra
Section 26 of Diamond Sutra By Buddha (maybe) All conditioned phenomena, Are like a dream, an illusion, a bubble, a shadow, Like dew or a flash of lightning; Thus we shall perceive them. The author of this poem is presumed to be Buddha, he founder of the Buddhism. This poem compares all phenomena with things written in water. In other words, the matters are temporary and vulnerable. The second line compares phenomena as a dream, an illusion, a bubble and a shadow, which are unreal. The third line compares phenomena as dew and a flash of lightning, which are vemporary. By showing that the entire outside world is fake and temporary, the poem implies that only our inner senses are real and permanent. If the authorship is identified correctly, then this poem was composed 2500 years ago. At that time, the Indian people were living in severe poverty and suffering from hunger, diseases, and death. [1] Buddha was born an Indian prince ...