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Todays thought

illusionillusion Explorer
edited June 2015 in Philosophy


Enlightenment is like the moon reflected on the water. The moon does not get wet, nor is the water broken. Although its light is wide and great, the moon is reflected even in a puddle an inch wide. The whole moon and the entire sky are reflected in dewdrops on the grass, or even in one drop of water. Enlightenment does not divide you, just as the moon does not break the water. You cannot hinder enlightenment, just as a drop of water does not hinder the moon in the sky. The depth of the drop is the height of the moon. Each reflection, however long or short its duration, manifests the vastness of the dewdrop, and realizes the limitlessness of the moonlight in the sky.

Dogen Zenji (1200 - 1253)

EarthninjaShoshinanataman[Deleted User]

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  • howhow Veteran Veteran

    so?

    lobsterBuddhadragon
  • federicafederica Seeker of the clear blue sky... Its better to remain silent and be thought a fool, than to speak out and remove all doubt Moderator

    Yes.

    So.

  • BuddhadragonBuddhadragon Ehipassiko & Carpe Diem Samsara Veteran

    Today's thought or today's quote?

    Walker
  • lobsterlobster Veteran

    We iz bad to the noobs <3

    Dear @illusion nobody thinks badly of you. Nobody thinks you are a woos or lyin' Lion.

    What you require is confirmation of your wisdom if you are honest. However you are displaying without confirmation.

    Saying wise things does not make us wise. Distorting perception is not the Buddha Dharma.

    You have been Buddha slapped. So?

    Be kind to us, most of us are cowardly lions. In fact I am cowering behind Tonto even as we speak ... <3

    illusion
  • DavidDavid A human residing in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Ancestral territory of the Erie, Haudenosaunee, Huron-Wendat, Mississauga and Neutral First Nations Veteran

    @illusion said:

    Enlightenment is like the moon reflected on the water. The moon does not get wet, nor is the water broken. Although its light is wide and great, the moon is reflected even in a puddle an inch wide. The whole moon and the entire sky are reflected in dewdrops on the grass, or even in one drop of water. Enlightenment does not divide you, just as the moon does not break the water. You cannot hinder enlightenment, just as a drop of water does not hinder the moon in the sky. The depth of the drop is the height of the moon. Each reflection, however long or short its duration, manifests the vastness of the dewdrop, and realizes the limitlessness of the moonlight in the sky.

    Dogen Zenji (1200 - 1253)

    But what does this mean to you and how does it affect your practice?

    lobsterWalkerEarthninjaBuddhadragon
  • EarthninjaEarthninja Wanderer West Australia Veteran

    @illusion thanks for the post, I found it helpful.
    How do you see yourself?

    lobsterillusion
  • ShoshinShoshin No one in particular Nowhere Special Veteran

    @illusion name hint hint "I" think "I" like it..... :)

    illusion
  • illusionillusion Explorer

    @Earthninja said:
    How do you see yourself?

    hi could the more important question be
    how do "you" see "your" self ?

  • illusionillusion Explorer

    @DhammaDragon said:
    Today's thought or today's quote?

    is that more of that humor you were talking about? =)

  • illusionillusion Explorer

    @ourself said:
    "But what does this mean to you and how does it affect your practice?"

    why are you asking?

  • illusionillusion Explorer

    @Shoshin said:
    illusion name hint hint "I" think "I" like it..... :)

    =)=)=)

    [Deleted User]
  • EarthninjaEarthninja Wanderer West Australia Veteran

    @illusion said

    Exactly, so how do "you" see "yourself?" :)

  • lobsterlobster Veteran

    I ask myself questions including:

    • Who am I trying to convince?
    • Should we confirm or challenge?
    • What is my motivation?

    Many of us can find inspirational sauces and sources.

    Many of us redirect or avoid or play the 'spirituality game'.

    However deep down we are and have the capacity for Truth. To engage with the Real, we have to stop the trite answers encouraged by some game playing institutions and forums.

    'Why are you asking/telling?' is part of what we all share in. Is that an answer? <3

    @illusion said:
    why are you asking?

    Because you are not. :)

    BuddhadragonEarthninja
  • BuddhadragonBuddhadragon Ehipassiko & Carpe Diem Samsara Veteran

    @illusion said:
    Is that more of the humor you were talking about.

    Yes and no. Rather what @ourself already expressed above in a different wording: a comment transcribed without an opinion is more of a quote than a thought.
    Not the ideal ice-breaker to begin a discussion.
    The quote is very interesting, though it strikes me as too many words for a Zen description of Enlightenment.
    As to @lobster's reference to newbies, I was a prim, pompous prick of a newbie.
    Practice and the forum have emptied my cup and roughened my edges. And helped take myself less seriously...

  • federicafederica Seeker of the clear blue sky... Its better to remain silent and be thought a fool, than to speak out and remove all doubt Moderator

    @illusion said: hi could the more important question be
    how do "you" see "your" self ?

    and

    is that more of that humor you were talking about?

    I see that the 'smartass' tendency is still a factor.... :angry:

    The whole point of belonging to a discussion forum is to discuss and engage, and exchange ideas, views and opinions.
    Not bait others with answers we consider to be cute or superior.
    Amazing how many people of the latter ilk have fallen by the wayside, tripped up by their own unabashed pseudo-intellectual Egos....

    lobsterEarthninjaBuddhadragon
  • lobsterlobster Veteran
    edited June 2015

    Not bait others with answers we consider to be cute or superior.

    That's my hobby gone :p

    Exactly so. The ego is very subtle. We all have tendencies. We all have baggage. Dukkha if you will.

    ... however we are not pretending, running from our tendencies. If anything we make use of them ...

    For example I love talking about me. It is my favourite topic. It is how I know that everyone really only talks from their perspective. They are in essence a manifestation of their nature. Some mentioning no names [oh OK there is 'me' again] manifest aspects of True Nature, Buddha Nature etc [strange but true]. On occasion this becomes apparent in others and for others and in others. They start to become more real. A big part of that comes from a practice. An implementation of dharma.

    So we are trying in our inept way to recognise a deeper aspect of Self, both in our ego self and our potential Higher Self [apologies for New Age term] beyond clinging and attachment to our trite tendencies.

    Now I know @illusion recognises this but it seems we are playing a 'game' some have not come across.

    We are. It is the Middle Way.
    We are Buddhists (mostly) - hey that is pretty cute but not superior enough ... ah well ... best I got

    ... I iz smartass! [lobster hangs head in mock but very cute shame] ...

    JeffreyEarthninjaBuddhadragonillusion
  • EarthninjaEarthninja Wanderer West Australia Veteran

    @federica I've thankfully had my spiritual ego squashed a few times. :) it's a really good thing.

    I remember reading about some zen practices of prostrating to develop humility.

    Prostrate for your teacher , your teacher prostrates to you.
    Prostrate to a cat.
    Prostrate to the toilet. Hahah.

    I tried this on my dog, he loved it. He returned the bow by licking my face.

    lobsterillusion
  • illusionillusion Explorer

    Let me try and answer
    And throw in some more amazing quotes, that were possibly spoken for the good of all

    I posted the quote for all to enjoy, I never dreamed it would cause people so many problems,

    “It is like a lighted torch whose flame can be distributed to ever so many other torches which people may bring along; and therewith they will cook food and dispel darkness, while the original torch itself remains burning ever the same. It is even so with the bliss of the Way. [Sutra of 42 Sections]” possibly Buddha

    is it a “thought or today's quote?” its amazing words “or it’s a quoted thought , J

    I know people who read Zen that would suggest this is quite short in comparison, but please go check it out, I would hate to mislead you, let me know if I can help with any study links

    “Do not believe in anything simply because you have heard it. Do not believe in anything simply because it is spoken and rumored by many. Do not believe in anything simply because it is found written in your religious books. Do not believe in anything merely on the authority of your teachers and elders. Do not believe in traditions because they have been handed down for many generations. But after observation and analysis, when you find that anything agrees with reason and is conducive to the good and benefit of one and all, then accept it and live up to it.”
    Possibly Buddha

    Ourself re “What does it mean to you?” it has deep meaning for me but how do I explain that to you, it would be like trying explain the fragrance of a rose,, they are my experiences, would they help your path,,? ,, how will my understanding help you? Tell me, I,m all to happy to help in any way I can…

    “No one saves us but ourselves. No one can and no one may. We ourselves must walk the path.”
    Possibly Buddha

    Earth ninja you’re a beautiful soul re “exactly, so how do "you" see "yourself?"
    I see myself as knowing nothing,, and the more I experience the less I realize I know

    On a lighter note Why these words eg, prim, pompous prick of a newbie, redirect or avoid or play the 'spirituality game’. Was there a message

    “If you truly loved yourself, you could never hurt another.”
    Possibly Buddha

    Lobster re 'Why are you asking/telling? One is doing neither or trying to “convince” you of anything in this thread, one was hoping to share with like minded people, ancient writings, do you think the thread has taken that direction?

    “A man is not called wise because he talks and talks again; but if he is peaceful, loving and fearless then he is in truth called wise.”
    Possibly Buddha

    Federica one more thing in another thread you stated
    “Insulting members and name-calling is unacceptable”

    smart arse unabashed pseudo-intellectual Egos,, what is the point of these comments?
    I,m not sure of your intentions, please enlighten

    “Words do not express thoughts very well; every thing immediately becomes a little different, a little distorted, a little foolish. And yet it also pleases me and seems right that what is of value and wisdom of one man seems nonsense to another.”
    Possibly Buddha

    No one was intentionally insulted or treaty rudely
    But hey I understand if you need to ban me or close this thread,

    [Deleted User]
  • lobsterlobster Veteran
    edited June 2015

    You are no problem <3

    You have not shared. Not yet.

    In Sufism the term 'unloading' is used. In Dharma we sometimes talk about 'cup emptying'. You assume you are sharing by quoting what you consider wisdom. It is your best. No doubt. It is well meant. You are polite so there is no reason for you to be any trouble.

    and now back to other mirrors ...

    “The Buddha’s dharma didn’t teach peace and relaxation; it taught awakening—often rude awakening.”
    ― Jay Michaelson, Evolving Dharma: Meditation, Buddhism, and the Next Generation of Enlightenment

    Buddhadragon
  • EarthninjaEarthninja Wanderer West Australia Veteran

    @illusion it's good to know nothing ;)

    I think the folks here like to hear words of wisdom/ignorance/banter from other people :)
    Quotes are good when discussed but if you just throw quotes without any context... Well can you imagine what it would be like around here!
    Like facebook positive quotes on every page.
    Sure one or two is great... But have you seen my news feed! The positivity is annoying. Hahaha.

    silver
  • federicafederica Seeker of the clear blue sky... Its better to remain silent and be thought a fool, than to speak out and remove all doubt Moderator

    @Illusion, There was no name-calling. I didn't call you anything. I just indicated that certain tendencies and attitudes weren't skilful.
    Take that as a given. ;)

  • DairyLamaDairyLama Veteran Veteran

    @Earthninja said:The positivity is annoying.

    We don't want too much of that!

    ( nuffink like a nice grumble )

    Earthninjalobster
  • EarthninjaEarthninja Wanderer West Australia Veteran

    @SpinyNorman haha the middle way right!

  • DavidDavid A human residing in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Ancestral territory of the Erie, Haudenosaunee, Huron-Wendat, Mississauga and Neutral First Nations Veteran
    edited June 2015

    @illusion;

    If you can't explain your thoughts with words why would you try using somebody elses?

    If their thoughts have helped you why do you suppose your thoughts couldn't help us?

    I know, a lot of people say words are no good but they really are better than not bothering.

    "Thoughts cannot be expressed with words" That there was a thought that was expressed with words. Did you understand it? Me too.

    Plus there is poetry to help with hard concepts and to allude to the symbolic that regular wording fails at.

    Buddha put his thoughts into words and so did all the other people we quote around here so there is really no excuse for us.

    For the last 2500 years or so we have been putting the dharma into words and although some may feel there is purity lost, I am forever grateful.

    EarthninjahowsilverBuddhadragon
  • illusionillusion Explorer

    @ourself said:> illusion; >
    If their thoughts have helped you why do you suppose your thoughts couldn't help us?

    do you need help ;)

    [Deleted User]
  • federicafederica Seeker of the clear blue sky... Its better to remain silent and be thought a fool, than to speak out and remove all doubt Moderator

    We all could do with a hand, sometimes, yes?

    illusion
  • howhow Veteran Veteran
    edited June 2015

    @illusion

    Try imagining....

    If there was one person in your own group of friends, who when you all got together,
    could never talk about what he personally thought but only read aloud from a book...

    This is what your postings seem like on this site..

    Really not wanting to insult...Just trying to explain why the folks here are responding to your postings in the way that they are doing.

    lobsterBuddhadragon
  • I think its what we think is what be become as the Buddha taught. Nice picture.

    illusion
  • DavidDavid A human residing in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Ancestral territory of the Erie, Haudenosaunee, Huron-Wendat, Mississauga and Neutral First Nations Veteran

    @illusion said:
    do you need help

    Interesting response.

    I think you answered my query, thanks.

    illusion
  • anatamananataman Who needs a title? Where am I? Veteran

    This site is itself an illusion...

    If you dare to contribute, then you must be aware you are responsible for your contribution...

    And if it means nothing - SO BE IT...

    ...\lol/..

    illusion
  • illusionillusion Explorer

    @how said:

    Try imagining....

    If there was one person in your own group of friends, who when you all got together,
    could never talk about what he personally thought but only read aloud from a book...

    The individual has always had to struggle to keep from being overwhelmed by the tribe. If you try it, you will be lonely often, and sometimes frightened. But no price is too high to pay for the privilege of owning yourself.
    Friedrich Nietzsche

    Hi how thanks for the advice

    Actually there is a physicist and a mathematician within our group of friends
    Who are always quoting from books, or lectures, I have no desire or need to demand they conform to my way thinking or beliefs, their my friends and I respect their individuality and freedom to be who they are, and I might add by just listening with out judgment and expectation I have learned so much from them and their quotes

    I discovered when one understands the words of the wise, one stops seeing things as being separate,

    "The true man or woman of religion is a rebellion, a profound revolution, a whirlwind in the midst of all that tends toward stagnation, fixity, deadness. The true force of spirituality is a cool breeze blowing down from the mountain heights bringing new and fresh air into the world of mediocrity. It awakens, enlivens, and makes the heart bold and courageous. The awakened heart intervenes in affairs of ordinary men and women provoking one and all with an invitation. " - Traktung Rinpoche

    no insult taken,i do understand where your cumming from =)

    [Deleted User]lobster
  • anatamananataman Who needs a title? Where am I? Veteran

    are those spelling mistakes mistakes?

    illusion
  • howhow Veteran Veteran

    Some folks just make books their tribe so
    no accountability or rejection can be experienced.

    Guess what their posts sound like?

    DavidillusionBuddhadragonlobster
  • illusionillusion Explorer

    @how said:
    Some folks just make books their tribe so
    no accountability or rejection can be experienced.

    Guess what their posts sound like?

    is that comment based on the culmination of, your understanding of, the Buddha’s precepts, or just you being what federica did'nt suggest =)=)

    [Deleted User]
  • BuddhadragonBuddhadragon Ehipassiko & Carpe Diem Samsara Veteran

    I see a huge ego blustering behind this pile of quotes, seeking validation, and honestly, I have no intention to preen this ego anymore.

    May the force be with you, my brainy quote friend <3

  • illusionillusion Explorer

    @DhammaDragon said:
    I see a huge ego blustering behind this pile of quotes, seeking validation, and honestly, I have no intention to preen this ego anymore.

    hi now thats impressive o:)

    here is a home truth

    "That which most irritates, enrages, or disturbs us about another reveals, through the mechanism Jung termed "projection," what we unconsciously most despise, reject, or ignore within our own self."

    whats wrong with you people ?

    lobster
  • illusionillusion Explorer

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  • illusionillusion Explorer

    TODAYS QUOTE or THOUGHT :p 20 June

    This dialogue repeats itself three times. Three times over, the
    Buddha says the same thing, and Bahiya responds in the same
    way. Finally, the Buddha says, “When a Tathagata is pressed
    three times, he has to answer. Listen carefully, Bahiya, and
    attend to what I say:

    In the seen, there is only the seen,
    in the heard, there is only the heard,
    in the sensed, there is only the sensed,
    in the cognized, there is only the cognized.
    Thus you should see that
    indeed there is no thing here;
    this, Bahiya, is how you should train yourself.
    Since, Bahiya, there is for you
    in the seen, only the seen,
    in the heard, only the heard,
    in the sensed, only the sensed,
    in the cognized, only the cognized,
    and you see that there is no thing here,
    you will therefore see that
    indeed there is no thing there.
    As you see that there is no thing there,
    you will see that
    you are therefore located neither in the world of this,
    nor in the world of that,
    nor in any place
    betwixt the two.
    This alone is the end of suffering.” (ud. 1.10)

    Upon hearing these words, Bahiya was immediately enlightened.
    Moments later he was killed by a runaway cow. So he was
    right: life is uncertain. Later Bahiya was awarded the title of
    “The Disciple Who Understood the Teaching Most Quickly.”

  • lobsterlobster Veteran

    @illusion said:
    whats wrong with you people?

    Practice. Experience. Awareness. Having insight into our self and others. Describing and owning the egoic self. Knowing the limits of quotes we can easily find and learn from.

    'You people' ... Really?

    We people are right with you. We are a little hard on you. Thanks for putting up with us, especially Lobster. What an ego!
    http://wisdomquarterly.blogspot.co.uk/2011/04/buddhism-beyond-words-and-phrases.html

  • illusionillusion Explorer

    @lobster said:We are a little hard on you

    your hard on me :) your hard on yourselves
    only a high ego would not understand,that basic concept :p

    “Conquer the angry one by not getting angry; conquer the wicked by goodness; conquer the stingy by generosity, and the liar by speaking the truth.
    Gautama Buddha

  • illusionillusion Explorer

    TODAYS QUOTE or THOUGHT :p 24 June

    "An untroubled mind,
    No longer seeking to consider
    What is right and what is wrong,
    A mind beyond judgements,
    Watches and understands."

  • illusionillusion Explorer

    TODAYS QUOTE or THOUGHT :p 25 June

    This principle of nonabiding is also contained within the ancient
    Theravada teachings. It wasn’t just Ajahn Chah’s personal insight
    or the legacy of some stray Nyingmapa lama who wandered
    over the mountains and fetched up in northeast Thailand 100
    years ago. Right in the Pali Canon, the Buddha points directly
    to this. In the Udana (the collection of “Inspired Utterances”
    of the Buddha), he says:

    There is that sphere of being where there is no earth,
    no water, no fire, nor wind; no experience of infinity
    of space, of infinity of consciousness, of no-thingness,
    or even of neither-perception-nor-non-perception; here
    there is neither this world nor another world, neither
    moon nor sun; this sphere of being I call neither a coming
    nor a going nor a staying still, neither a dying nor
    a reappearance; it has no basis, no evolution, and no
    support: it is the end of dukkha. (ud. 8.1)

    Rigpa, nondual awareness, is the direct knowing of this. It’s
    the quality of mind that knows, while abiding nowhere.

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