What is mind? How is it that it is capable of so much and, at the same time, that much of mind’s capacity is goes unknown and untapped?
Meditators, yogis and yoginis, have plumbed such questions for many thousands of years. Bodhi is a comprehensive Sanskrit term that indicates more than can be defined. The compound term bodhimind also is indicating, more than can be defined. And that’s instructive. Bodhimind, then, is an invitation to one to really look within, to also be present to all manner of emotion-mind-self arisings, clingings, joys and unpleasantness and wonder, “hmmm, what is this arising?”
Oneness is our essence: a shared wholeness with Wholeness of Being. Oneness is completely inclusive, like the sky, which cannot be divided or separated. One aspect of bodhi is oneness.
