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sorry am no teacher and have no proposal but have found that constantly watching the mind, the mind slows down and points of stillness falls when the one hand clap is heard.Actually, no, I don't even see how I could begin to try to do that.
That is why deep down I hope you find some clearer way of wording what you propose.
Ahhhhh Grasshopper...Is this not why we have the beauty and insight of the Zen parables? To break down the Western linear rational mindset?
Roshi Bonzamate asks-
If a man speaks in the forest...
And there is no woman there to hear him...
Is he still completely wrong in what he says?
Friend Sikh,
If you are a student then you see a teacher.
Kindly understand what a*BUDDHA* means or what the word indicates.
It is upto you to explain where the teaching is occurring???
Love & rgds
My reading of Gil Fronsdal's Dhammapada shows that Buddha believed in "God"..
The rewards for vigilence are many. As an example, building a six pack of nuclear power plants on the edge of three converging tectonic plates could be considered an arrogant and ill thought out move...
Religious practice can only provide comfort to the capacity for centering and reason. It cannot change the effect of natural law.
Only when you understand who *you* your *self* is you will not understand who the *other* *self* is, to further understand any view point of the other.I'm trying hard to understand it from your point of view,
Sorry there is none here to help anyone to reach anywhere.Lets try it this way, can you explain why you would help others to reach enlightenment? The concern for fictional Maya, does it not get in the way of you fully reaching enlightenment?
Efforts towards understanding is well understood and where the mind is/should be absent/still it is powerless to mind/notice/feel any behavioral patterns.Thank you for your replies and please excuse me if I have come accross as less than polite.
The suttas teach that an enlightened being is free from negative thought and emotion, but they are still alive, conscious and human. The Buddha would have lacked any concern for self benefit, but he would have seen the suffering in other people and so passed on his method out of simple human compassion.Lets try it this way, can you explain why you would help others to reach enlightenment? The concern for fictional Maya, does it not get in the way of you fully reaching enlightenment?
I'm trying hard to understand it from your point of view, but the view you are holding is strictly speaking not in Buddhist scriptures. There is no merging with the sole reality in Buddhism, you might say that is a question of interpretation, but such an interpretation cannot exist without studying the other dharmic faiths. If a person has no familiarity with the other dharmas and only relies on the Buddhist scriptures, in my view a contradiction occurs. If we follow only the Buddhist scriptures we must ask what the buddha is holding concern for by engaging in teaching. Either the scriptures are incomplete/incorrect or the Buddha was only partially enlightened.
You must acknowledge that the thinker is using something to think; which itself is impermanent and that where it comes from and goes is permanent!if nothing is permanent, you must acknowledge this includes concern