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    _B2SPIRIT_BUDDHISMUS
    KOCOURMIKES
    KOCOURMIKES --- ---
    “The Natural State (rigpa) is beyond the mind, and if we start to think, we lose it.”
    Bon Lopon Tenzin Namdak
    KOCOURMIKES
    KOCOURMIKES --- ---
    there are no entities

    There is only a Single Consciousness appearing to Itself as Itself. There are no parts!

    There are just fictional thoughts occuring in impersonal, Knowing Emptiness

    Whatever you look at, you see only the Diamond Mirror Emptiness Dharmakaya, a Single Consciousness appearing to Itself as Itself. There are no parts. There are just fictional thoughts occuring in impersonal, Knowing Emptiness. There are no entities. An empty mirror remains the same before, during or after reflections appear.
    KOCOURMIKES
    KOCOURMIKES --- ---
    TEDDYBEDDY: muhehe ted nevim co se hybe
    TEDDYBEDDY
    TEDDYBEDDY --- ---
    Srry za tělovýchovně zenové posty. Ale taknějak vše souvisí se vším :)

    Mniši se přeli o vlající prapor. „Je to prapor, který se hýbe,“ řekl jeden. „Ne, je to vítr, který hýbe vlajkou,“ oponoval druhý. Mistr je slyšel a řekl: „Ani prapor, ani vítr, to vaše mysli se hýbou.“

    TEDDYBEDDY
    TEDDYBEDDY --- ---
    KOCOURMIKES
    KOCOURMIKES --- ---
    "In Dzogchen, while thoughts are active, rigpa permeates them all, so that even at the very moment when powerful thoughts like attachment and aversion are arising, there remains a pervasive quality of clear light rigpa. Dodrupchen says, "in Dzogchen, since the clear light's natural way of being is like the sun and its rays, inseparable, if you are able, through this, to bring out the radiance of genuine mind, you will be able to maintain the experience of clear light in meditation, without it fluctuating, or coming and going."
    Longchen Rabjam speaks of self-arising wisdom, which is in fact rigpa: "Self-arising wisdom is rigpa that is empty, clear and free from all elaboration, like an immaculate sphere of crystal. Its very being is such that it never explores objects of the senses."
    This "self-arising wisdom" is rigpa, which in essence is primordially pure. Longchenpa describes it as "empty and clear". To call it empty is to refer to its essence, primordially pure. To call it clear is to speak of its nature, spontaneously present. As such, it is "free from all elaboration", and free from the elaborations of adventitious phenomena. So it is like a flawless crystal sphere, and truly "its very being is such that it never explores objects of the senses". (p.180-5)
    --from Dzogchen: The Heart Essence of the Great Perfection by His Holiness the Dalai Lama, translated by Thupten Jinpa and Richard Barron, Foreword by Sogyal Rinpoche, edited by Patrick Gaffney, published by Snow Lion Publications
    KOCOURMIKES
    KOCOURMIKES --- ---
    If its understood that all your thoughts ,feelings,and perceptions are always being projected by the fully enlightened Buddha Mind, the path would be extremely short!
    KOCOURMIKES
    KOCOURMIKES --- ---
    Forgetting the Self

    To learn Buddha Dharma is to learn the self.
    To learn the self is to forget the self.
    To forget the self is to become one with
    endless dimension, Universal Mind.
    Dõgen (Zen Word, Zen Calligraphy 23)
    ("Endless dimension, Universal Mind" is another name for Amitâbha Buddha)
    KOCOURMIKES
    KOCOURMIKES --- ---
    How void and empty! Originally there is not a single thing. The spiritual luminosity pervades and penetrates perfectly throughout the ten directions, but there is neither mind nor body to undergo birth and death. Past and future go and return without the slightest hindrance.

    A moment later he continued, saying: "About to depart, I raise my gaze to the ten directions of the vast heavens where there is no path to the Western Paradise." Upon this, Kihwa passed away.

    http://www.acmuller.net/spe/kihwabio.htm

    TEDDYBEDDY:
    KOCOURMIKES
    KOCOURMIKES --- ---
    TEDDYBEDDY: super. definitivni uceni.
    KOCOURMIKES
    KOCOURMIKES --- ---
    TEDDYBEDDY: primovni, a facha to, teda dokud se na tebe nezameri PJ nebo jiny terrorist :)

    The five ‘primary’ elements (5th space) are the intrinsic radiance of the spectrum of light spontaneously emanating from the crystal prism of pristine awareness. Projected externally these lights are reflected in the five lights of external objects (sights, sounds, smells, tastes and tactile sensations), and thus are like external reflections of the lights projected by the intrinsic glow of the crystal (pristine awareness). When these external reflections are concretized in the process of perception, different configurations of the five elements.... mere ‘sediments’ of the lights.... come to be misconstrued as matter and energy, worlds and life forms, habitats and inhabitants. Yet throughout this confusion, they have intrinsically remained pure-light potency, though fractured as impure vibrations of the five elements. Longchenpa

    ad:

    Samsara is never more than your current thought being energized and believed!
    Nirvana is the absence of all thought.

    how liberating!
    TEDDYBEDDY
    TEDDYBEDDY --- ---
    OGMIOS: Existuje i neexistuje zároveň.

    Snažší je přeměnit hory v rovinu a naplnit moře
    než upokojit lidské srdce. Dám ti však radu:
    ať se díváš na trnité houští nebo na květ broskvoně,
    věz, že před tvýma očima není ani zrnko prachu.
    H.K.
    OGMIOS
    OGMIOS --- ---
    TEDDYBEDDY: a co z toho plyne? Ze vse je jen iluze nikdo z vas neexistuje a je jen moje vedomi ktere sni tyto iluze?
    TEDDYBEDDY
    TEDDYBEDDY --- ---
    Nějaký opáčko

    Pět "původních" prvků ( pátého prostoru) jsou vnitřní zář spektra světla spontánně vycházející z křišťálového hranolu nedotčeného vědomí.
    Projektovaná ven se tato světla odráží v pěti světlech vnějších objektů ( obrazy, zvuky, pachy, chutě a hmatové vjemy), a tak jsou jako vnější odrazy světla promítaných vnitřní záři krystalu (původní vědomí).
    Jsou-li tyto vnější odrazy konkretizovány v procesu vnímání, různé konfigurace těchto látek .... pouhé "sedimenty" světla .... bývají nesprávně vyloženy, jako hmoty a energie, světy a životní formy, příbytky a jejich obyvatelé.
    Přesto v tomto zmatku zde skutečně zůstává čiré světlo prvotního vědomí, ačkoli se zalomilo jako zakalené vibrace pěti elementů. ( Longchenpa)
    Thx Mikeš
    KOCOURMIKES
    KOCOURMIKES --- ---
    Samsara is never more than your current thought being energized and believed!

    Nirvana is the absence of all thought.
    OGMIOS
    OGMIOS --- ---
    KOCOURMIKES: to nema smysl. K cemu to je? To je jako byt ci nebyt. Rikaj ze bud jsi a trpis nebo nejsi a netrpis. Jestli jsem se posledne koukal spravne do zrcadla tak bych mel byt. Az se tam kouknu priste a nebudu tak k cemu to bude dobry? Podle me to je velke neresitelne dilema. Usilovat o nebyti. Si takhle teda sednes a rikas si dokola. Ja neexistuju, ja nemyslim, nic neexistuje. Jenze pritom tam sedis jak trubka a otevres oci a se ti vsechno smeje do ksichtu. Tak je zase zavres a reknes tomu jsoucnu radsi hlasitejs ze je uplne mimo a ze prece neexistuje. No mnoho uspechu.
    KOCOURMIKES
    KOCOURMIKES --- ---
    Rigpa as Quantum Coherence
    A "quantum coherent state" is one where a condition of perfect symmetry and part-less wholeness abides. This is our "natural state" of rigpa awareness.
    It seems that only concepts can interfere or create an incoherent state of rigpa called dualistic mind (sem) as samsara. The decoherence and loss of symmetry is experienced as discomfort, egoic selfing, and a sense of separation and isolation.
    When the conceptualizing mind is allowed to become inactive, the natural state of coherence as rigpa, arises spontaneously.
    It's like holding an inflated ball under water; whenever you let go of it, it pops back to surface effortlessly. We hold the mind "under water" in dualistic decoherence continuously through engaging in conceptualizing, daydreaming and thinking.
    When the mind ceases conceptualizing and thinking, the quantum coherent state of rigpa automatically reappears and pops back into surface consciousness, as that consciousness. Then continuous insightful wisdoms, bliss and unconditional love are automatically appearing as the intrinsic qualities of our naturally coherent state.
    This is why it's agreed amongst all Buddhist traditions that nirvana is a non-conceptualizing state.
    The Buddha: MN 140 Dhātuvibhaṅga Sutta:
    " ‘He has been stilled where the currents of conceiving do not flow. And when the currents of conceiving do not flow, he is said to be a sage at peace.’ Thus was it said. With reference to what was it said?
    Monk, “I am” is a conceiving. “I am this” is a conceiving. “I shall be” is a conceiving. “I shall not be” ... “I shall be possessed of form” ... “I shall be formless” ... “I shall be perceiving ” ... “I shall be non-perceiving” ... “I shall be neither-perceiving-nor-non-perceiving” is a conceiving. Conceiving is a disease, conceiving is a cancer, conceiving is an arrow. By going beyond all conceiving, monk, he is said to be a sage at peace.
    Furthermore, a sage at peace is not born, does not age, does not die. He is unagitated, and is free from longing. He has nothing whereby he would be born. Not being born, how could he age? Not aging, how could he die? Not dying, how could he be agitated? Not being agitated, for what will he long?
    So it was in reference to this that it was said, ‘He has been stilled where the currents of conceiving do not flow. And when the currents of conceiving do not flow, he is said to be a sage at peace.’"
    Nagarjuna: "What language describes is non-existent. What thought describes is non-existent. Things neither arise nor dissolve, just as in Nirvana."
    "Thought is bondage; the immeasurable openness of empty awareness is freedom."
    Dzogchen Master Nyoshul Khenpo
    One of the greatest realized Indian Buddhist masters the planet has known is Tilopa. He lived almost a thousand years ago. He realized the non-dual state of Awareness, which is called Mahamudra in his tradition. Here are his Six Points of Practice advice for entering Mahamudra directly:
    "Don't recall.
    Don't imagine.
    Don't think.
    Don't examine.
    Don't control.
    Rest."
    Let's take a look at what two Dzogchen masters have to say, starting with Chokyi Nyima Rinpoche and then Longchenpa.
    He says in his book: Present Fresh Wakefulness:
    "Give up thinking of anything at all, about the past, the future or the present. Remain thought-free, like an infant."
    "Innate suchness is unobscured the moment you are not caught up in present thinking."
    "That which prevents us from being face to face with the real Buddha, the natural state of mind, is our own thinking. It seems to block the natural state."
    "Rigpa, the Natural State, is not cultivated in meditation. The awakened state is not an object of the intellect. Rigpa is beyond intellect, and concepts."
    "This is the real Buddhadharma, not to do a thing. Not to think of anything. Like Saraha said, "Having totally abandoned thinker and what is thought of, remain as a thought-free child."
    "Thinking is delusion."
    "When caught up in thinking we are deluded. To be free of thinking is to be free."
    "That freedom consists in how to be free from our thinking."
    "As long as the web of thinking has not dissolved, there will repeatedly be rebirth in and the experiences of the six realms (of suffering)."
    "The method: But if you want to be totally free of conceptual thinking there is only one way: through training in thought-free wakefulness. (rigpa)."
    "Strip awareness to its naked state."
    "If you want to attain liberation and omniscient enlightenment, you need to be free of conceptual thinking."
    "Being free of thought is liberation."
    "This is not some state that is far away from us: thought-free wakefulness actually exists together with every thought, inseparable from it... but the thinking obscures or hides this innate actuality. Thought free wakefulness (the natural state) is immediately present the very moment the thinking dissolves, the moment it vanishes, fades away, falls apart."
    "Simply suspend your thinking within the non-clinging state of wakefulness: that is the correct view."
    Longchenpa wrote: "A Buddha with a thinking mind is an ordinary sentient being (unenlightened) , but a sentient being without a thinking mind is a Buddha."
    Tulku Urgyen Rinpoche:
    "One sign of having trained in rigpa, the awakened state, is simply that conceptual thinking, which is the opposite of rigpa, grows less and less. The gap between thoughts grows longer and occurs more and more frequently. The state of unfabricated awareness, what the tantras call "the continuous instant of non-fabrication," becomes more and more prolonged. The continuity of rigpa is not something we have to deliberately maintain. It should occur spontaneously through having grown more familiar with it. Once we become accustomed to the genuine state of unfabricated rigpa, it will automatically start to last longer and longer. By simply allowing the expression of thought activity to naturally subside, again and again, the moments of genuine rigpa automatically and naturally begin to last longer. When there are no thoughts whatsoever, then you are a Buddha. At that point the thought-free state is effortless, as well as the ability to benefit all beings."
    One of this century's greatest Dzogchen masters was Tulku Urgyen. He wrote on this topic often and with great emphasis. Here is a quote from his book titled As It Is, volume 2, pages 168 and 169:
    A student asks: Can there be thinking during Rigpa?
    Rinpoche: "It is essential to resolve the fact that there is no namtog (thought) whatsoever in the state of rigpa; it is impossible. Darkness cannot remain when the sun rises. A hair cannot remain in a flame. It is only in a moment of distraction that you lose the continuity of rigpa. It is only out of that loss, which is marigpa, unknowing, that thinking can possibly start to move. This loss of continuity, in the sense of forgetting and being distracted, is called co-emergent ignorance. To reiterate, thinking means to conceptualize out of the state of unknowing. Thinking only begins after marigpa sets in, at the loss of rigpa! During the non-distraction of rigpa, no thought can begin. I cannot emphasize this enough - there is no thought during the state of rigpa!"


    OGMIOS:
    OGMIOS
    OGMIOS --- ---
    KOCOURMIKES: a co delas kdyz jsi vedomim bez myslenek? Existujes pokud se neprojevujes? Myslis-> tvoris. Dokud nevypustis myslenku tak jsi jen potencial. Schredingerova kocka.
    FORAMINIFERA
    FORAMINIFERA --- ---
    Treat everyone as Buddha!
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    As I’ve said, the core of the Vajrayana tradition is that we strive to embody pure perception. We view our thoughts and emotions—even the difficult ones—as manifestations of timeless awareness. We see every person as a buddha, and we treat them as such. We view the world that we live in as a pure realm, enlightened just as it is.

    This tradition of treating everything and everyone as though we are meeting the Buddha face-to-face is our main practice in the Vajrayana. It is the life blood of our tradition and the very highest ethical standard we could aspire to. In this day and age, with confusion and conflict all around us, the world needs this more than ever.
    -YMR
    KOCOURMIKES
    KOCOURMIKES --- ---
    I am a space from which all things simply come and go, finding nothing to resist them.

    Or I am all things that come and go.

    Diamond Sutra:
    SECTION XXV. THE ILLUSION OF EGO
    "Subhuti, what do you think? Let no one say the Tathagata cherishes the idea: I must liberate all living beings. Allow no such thought, Subhuti. Wherefore? Because in reality there are no living beings to be liberated by the Tathagata. If there were living beings for the Tathagata to liberate, He would partake in the idea of selfhood, personality entity, and separate individuality."
    Also from the Diamond Sutra:
    "Yet when vast, uncountable, immeasurable numbers of beings have thus been liberated, verily no being has been liberated. Why is this, Subhuti? It is because no Bodhisattva who is a real Bodhisattva cherishes the idea of an ego-entity, a personality, a being, or a separated individuality."
    "A Bodhisattva should develop a mind which alights upon nothing whatsoever..."
    "The mind should be kept independent of any thoughts which arise within it." (the principle of khorde rushen)
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