Birds and thoughts fly through the sky of mind. When they are gone we’re left with the sky of wisdom and compassion.
Saturday, December 14, 2013
Things are not what they appear to be, nor are they different.
“True vision isn’t just seeing seeing. It’s also seeing not seeing. And true understanding isn’t just understanding understanding. It’s also understanding not understanding. If you understand anything, you don’t understand. Only when you understand nothing is it true understanding. Understanding is neither understanding nor not understanding.
When the mortal mind appears, buddhahood disappears. When the mortal mind disappears, buddhahood appears. When the mind appears, reality disappears. When the mind disappears, reality appears. Whoever knows that nothing depends on anything has found the Way. And whoever knows that the mind depends on nothing is always at the place of enlightenment.”
It is the true seer in us all that notices the difference between one state and another. That seer both exists and doesn’t exist. It exists in a pure, uncontaminated state as an unconditional non-thing but doesn’t exist as a conditional thing. Most of the time, we are ensconced in perceptional awareness of things. We see only what can be seen: Objective matter and remain unaware of nothing. Nothing can’t be seen, only experienced through a state known as no mind (wu xin in Chinese, Mushin in Japanese).
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