'ö-Dzin Tridral 🏴 quoted Dharma art by Chögyam Trungpa (Dharma ocean series)
In the nontheistic discipline of Buddhism, we do not glorify that because we want to confirm this. Instead, we simply go along. We are not denying God, but we are simply trying to approach reality as simply as we could. A tortoise walks and carries a heavy shell; a cow walks along and grazes by itself in a green meadow, depositing its dung; pigeons make their own noises and live on the roof. Things have their own place. They don’t have to be commanded by the higher or the greater, particularly. Things are as they are, ordinary and simple. Seemingly, that is a very simpleminded approach, but actually it is extremely deep.
— Dharma art by Chögyam Trungpa (Dharma ocean series) (Page 33)
Chögyam Trungpa, ‘Ordinary Truth’, Dharma Art, p33, Shambhala, 1996, 1-57062-136-5