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Consciousness without surface (outside space and time)
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Imagine you're like, "Oh... I've realized emptiness." You have this experience of realizing emptiness, now empty that too.
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This might be obvious to plenty, but not to others.
yeah I'm willing to switch over.. how about I create a post summarizing the posts on emptiness?
Viññanam anidassanam is found in two anti-Brahmanical suttas and was probably composed after the Buddha's passing.
SN 12.64 focuses on non-attachment. It is the whole mind, just not consciousness, which does not 'land' anywhere. Why does it not land? Because the mind (citta) is non-attached.
The later Buddhists focused more on consciousness rather than the citta, whereas the Buddha for the most part described liberation of the citta (mind-heart).
The later focused more on consciousness because they were looking for something to ascribe rebirth to whereas the Buddha never said anything was "reborn", apart from the results of action
The Buddha did not describe a consciousness outside of the sense media.
In fact, Thanissaro completely contradicts himself with his dodgy translations because, in the Pali, what he translates as "dimension" is "ayatana", which is the actual term used for the sense spheres.
Nibbana is an 'ayatana", namely, an object of the mind, that is, a sense object of mind consciousness (mano vinnana).
Thanissaro has got it all wrong when he translated 'objects' as 'ideas' when translating the mind ayatana as 'intellect', 'intellect consciousness' and 'ideas'
For example, a feeling (vedana) is not an "idea" yet it is known/sensed/experienced by mind consciousness
The pure urge of craving/lust is not an "idea". the mood of fear is not an "idea"
the proper translation is mind, mind consciousness and mind-objects
mano vinnana is the knowing mind. mano = knowing (and not 'the intellect')
Nibbana is a mind object
:coffee:
"Sick", "ill" and "unwell" are synonymous. Citta, mano & vinnana are not synonymous.
In SN 12.61, they simply share the same transience, but differ in function.
To assert they are synonymous slanders the Tathagata.
Water becomes ice; ice becomes water; water becomes steam; steam becomes ice.
But citta cannot become vinanna. Citta cannot facilitate seeing, hearing, smelling, touching & knowing.
Citta and vinnana are miles apart.
That is why the Satipatthana Sutta instructs contemplating (anupassi) the citta.
Consciousness & mano contemplate the citta. The citta possesses and creates greed, hatred, delusion, love, etc.
Consciousness cannot generate greed, hatred, etc
Consciousness is just sense awareness
Ice transforms into water; steam transforms into ice; but citta cannot transform into vinnana and vinnana cannot transform into citta.
:wtf:
Spiny
In my experience (that is my personal reflection and contemplation and my studies) the Citta, Manas, and Vinnana are certainly not synonomous. They are used in different contexts to refer to entirely different processes of the mind.
to observe their practice in action!
Thanks @Vajraheart, for posting Nagarjuna's Mahamudra Vision Homage to Manjusrikumarabhuta.
It is so beautiful, so observable, so true, and so well stated. Sigh.
Yes, indeed.....
19. "When the wheel of mind ceases to turn..."
one will have finally, (finally!!) learned!
In the meantime, that mountain of subjects left to study
certainly looks a lot like Everest.
I had better get back to it.
@aura , my parents already did that with my little brother when I was 13 and 14, as well as older. Having to take care of him at such an age when all I wanted to do was go out and skateboard, hang out with friends, whatever, was very difficult indeed!
Speaking of studying, might you happen to have any guesses for where to start looking through scriptures to find a description of what the rainbow body actually looks like beyond just the description "rainbow body"? I was wondering if it is all the colors that merge into the white light, or if it is perhaps all the colors that merge into the gold light...and a friend was saying no no no, that it is the golden violet/purple light, but she didn't give a reference.
Any guesses on where to start looking would be appreciated as I am presently contemplating shoveling the Sahara with a spoon here.... Thanks!
"Heart Drops of Dharmakaya" I think it's clear light though of emptiness and awareness the clear luminosity.
The order goes pure space is signified by the lapis lazuli blue
then air is green
water is white
fire is red
earth is gold
I haven't actually read my Heart Drops book yet. But, this is how we do the practice in my dzogchen transmission starting with Ah. You've gotta get transmission though and really it has to be shown to you through lineage empowerment, otherwise it won't really work, unless you really do have the good merits from previous lives, which if you do generally you find a teacher to teach it to you in this lifetime due to that merit.
To go at this stuff alone is not really recommended.
Good luck!
I had never seen the gold light before... yes, it was clear, gold, light.
Thank you very much!