i was reading david loy's articles and though what he wrote was very good, i think the "because there is no self, you/mind can become anything" is not so good
because there is no self or mind to become anything.
whatever arise is simply what dependently originates in a complete instaneous moment, next moment gone. what dependently originates is empty of a self-substance. there is no mind, mind merely collates dependently originated, lightning-like, bubble-like mental activities.
what dependently originates is empty, non-arising, non-ceasing, no coming and no going
Like this article, thanks for sharing!
Can you share the link for the full quote of:
This is what Padmasambhava meant by “Since there is only this pure observing, there will be found a lucid clarity without anyone being there who is the observer; Only a naked manifest awareness is present.”
Thanks... Thusness also thinks its well written :P lol
Today I nodded off... a loud BOOM! and the entire universe exerts itself as this jolting up.
The universe exerts itself as this BOOM, this jolting up, this whole process of activities.
One moment it was a blank, next moment the entire universe is exerted, yet nothing lasts for more than a moment.
3rd Ch'an (Chinese Zen) Patriarch Sengtsan said in his opening verse,
The Great Way is not difficult for those who have no preferences. When love and hate are both absent everything becomes clear and undisguised. Make the smallest distinction, however, and heaven and earth are set infinitely apart. If you wish to see the truth then hold no opinion for or against. The struggle of what one likes and what one dislikes is the disease of the mind.
This does not simply mean 'cut off all emotions'. What it really means is not choosing, and having no choice, every single manifestation is itself The Great Way. If you make the slighest distinction, then Buddha-nature and the phenomenal world becomes set infinitely apart.
As Thusness puts it,
http://awakeningtoreality.blogspot.com/2007/03/mistaken-reality-of-amness.html
But what exactly is this “witness” we are talking about? It is the manifestation itself! It is the appearance itself! There is no Source to fall back, the Appearance is the Source! Including the moment to moment of thoughts. The problem is we choose, but all is really it. There is nothing to choose.
Wow, Ted Biringer wrote the same thing as me 4 days ago. hahaha (though not that surprising)
http://dogenandtheshobogenzo.blogspot.com/2012/03/zen-is-not-obscure-incommunicable-or.html
Monday, March 26, 2012
Zen is not Obscure, Incommunicable, or Esoteric
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Nothing in the whole universe is hidden or obscure...
Nothing is hidden or obscure. The teachings of authentic Zen masters is straightforward and easy to understand; Buddha is our body-mind, and this body-mind is the mountain, the wall, or whatever things, beings, and events (i.e. dharmas) constitute our experience here and now.
The mind that is sun, moon, and stars is simply sun, moon, and stars: there is no fog nor is there any mist to obscure its clarity.
~Shobogenzo, Soku Shin Ze Butsu, Hubert Nearman
Is it really that simple? The eyes are horizontal, the nose is vertical.
Now you know clearly: what is called ‘mind’ is the great earth with its mountains and rivers; it is the sun, the moon, and the stars.
Shobogenzo, Soku Shin Ze Butsu, Hubert Nearman
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There is nothing hazy or obscure, much less "incommunicable" or "unknowable" concerning the true nature of the self and the world. Look, look! Listen, listen!
Peace,
Ted