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Thursday, April 25, 2013

Oppa means..The Kripto Daddy from Heaven..Gangnam Style translation!


Lead me from dreaming to waking.
Lead me from opacity to clarity. Lead me from the complicated to the simple. Lead me from the obscure to the obvious. Lead me from intention to attention. Lead me from what I'm told I am to what I see I am. Lead me from confrontation to wide openness. Lead me to the place I never left, Where there is peace, and peace -from the Upanishads- Unless you know the emptiness and bliss inside yourself..you'll be a robot forced by the same emptiness and bliss trying to know itself..by pain.. ...inside your self also..trust me!..said the mahayogi! so listen to the mahayogi..,grasshopper from heaven...
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In silence there must be movement, and in motion,
There must be silence.
A small movement is better than a big one..
No movement is better than a small one..listen!
Silence is all the movement's mother..
In Movement you should be like a dragon or a tiger.
In non Movement you should be like a Buddha.  
-- Wang Xiangzhai(November 26, 1885 - July 12, 1963}
What is referred to as mindlessness is absence of the human mentality; what is referred to as mindfulness is mindfulness of the Tao. When one is free of the human mentality, the mutual sensing of the earthly and celestial is swift; when one is mindful of the Tao, effective practice endures. Swiftness of sensing comes about spontaneously, without cultivation, without striving; long perseverance comes about through effort, and involves action and striving. Striving and non-striving each has its secret; the distinction is all a matter of the absence of the human mentality and the presence of mindfulness of the Tao. After one has reached complete realization of the universal Tao, neither existence nor nonexistence remain; others and self are ultimately empty, and one enters the state of ultimate truthfulness, like a spirit. Here, it is not only the human mentality that cannot be applied; even the mindfulness of Tao is not applicable." - Liu I-ming The Conduct of the Moon and Clouds 

The consistent conduct of people of the Way is like the flowing clouds with no grasping mind, like the full moon reflecting universally, not confined anywhere, glistening within each of the ten thousand forms. Dignified and upright, emerge and make contact with the variety of phenomena, unstained and unconfused. Function the same toward all others since all have the same substance as you. Language cannot transmit this, speculation cannot reach it. Leaping beyond the infinite and cutting off the dependent, be obliging without looking for merit. This marvel cannot be measured with consciousness or emotion. On the journey accept your function, in your house please sustain it. Comprehending birth and death, leaving causes and conditions, genuinely realize that from the outset your spirit is not halted. So we have been told that the mind that embraces all the ten directions does not stop anywhere. -- Hongzhi Zhengjue (1091-1157)



*note* finally I see the wisdom of WHY this video (below) is the most watched on youtube,...it is obvious
is all about me,the humble Kripto Big Brother 12 inch of solid wisdom brain muscle...see?..
Oppa means,,Big daddy wisdom brother the biggest..,,..the Kripto Daddy from Heaven:)!..in korean..hehehe...I knew they LOVE me!..they love my Kripto Yoga!
Now..let me give you the fine translation of this song billions listened..but no english translation..till now!
My wisdom is vast,and wider than the Texas coyote munching on the cactus like a coyote..hmm....trust the mahayogi..kiss:)..I aim to please you,grasshoppers from heaven..always did.
-added by danny-..
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Oppa(is the Kripto daddy) is Gangnam style
Gangnam style
A girl who is warm and humanly during the day
A classy girl who know how to enjoy the freedom of a cup of coffee
A girl whose heart gets hotter when night comes
A girl with that kind of twist
I’m a guy
A guy who is as warm as you during the day
A guy who one-shots his coffee before it even cools down
A guy whose heart bursts when night comes
That kind of guy
Beautiful, loveable
Yes you, hey, yes you, hey
Beautiful, loveable
Yes you, hey, yes you, hey
Now let’s go until the end
Oppa(the Kripto daddy from heaven) is Gangnam style, Gangnam style
Oppa(is the Kripto daddy) is Gangnam style, Gangnam style
Oppa is Gangnam style
Eh- Sexy Lady, Oppa is Gangnam style
Eh- Sexy Lady oh oh oh oh
A girl who looks quiet but plays when she plays
A girl who puts her hair down when the right time comes
A girl who covers herself but is more sexy than a girl who bares it all
A sensible girl like that
I’m a guy
A guy who seems calm but plays when he plays
A guy who goes completely crazy when the right time comes
A guy who has bulging ideas rather than muscles(is the Kripto daddy)
That kind of guy
Beautiful, loveable
Yes you, hey, yes you, hey
Beautiful, loveable
Yes you, hey, yes you, hey
Now let’s go until the end
Oppa is Gangnam style, Gangnam style
Oppa is Gangnam style, Gangnam style
Oppa is Gangnam style(is the Kripto daddy from heaven)
Eh- Sexy Lady, Oppa is Gangnam style
Eh- Sexy Lady oh oh oh oh
On top of the running man is the flying man, baby baby
I’m a man who knows a thing or two
On top of the running man is the flying man, baby baby
I’m a man who knows a thing or two
You know what I’m saying
Oppa is Gangnam style
Eh- Sexy Lady, Oppa is Gangnam style(the Kripto daddy from heaven)
Eh- Sexy Lady oh oh oh oh
..no more comments...kiss:)
 http://www.businessinsider.com/gangnam-style-translation-2012-9
Thus kissed the mahayogi..wishing all of you the Gangnam Style!..be aware that the perfect Yang(masculine,intent,will,acting and moving) is expressed here..while the perfect Yin(feminine,abiding,creating the universe,conditions and the 6 elements..I mean 5(earth,water,wind,fire and ether plus the 6th..that is consciousness itself ..remember that the 6th element is STILL a projection of the ONE..ok?) is abiding...in other words...the singer used his YANG for the Yin might flourish..so both are dependent of each others on the manifesting factor,YET the source is the spirit Kripto Daddy within both...you sense my superior wisdom..grasshoppers from heaven?..good grasshoppers..you make me happy:)
And that is one reason....that's why this video is the most watched on youtube..see?
Perfect Yang is brilliant ..while perfect Yin is beautiful ...see?..maybe these koreans should teach us a lesson.
kiss and love:)
To nourish the vital energy, keep watch in silence;





In order to subdue the mind, act with non-action.





Of movement and stillness, be aware of their origin;





There is no work to do, much less someone to seek.





The true and constant must respond to phenomena;





Responding to phenomena, you must be unconfused.





When unconfused, the nature will stabilize by itself;





When the nature stabilizes, energy returns by itself.





When energy returns, the elixir crystallizes by itself;





Within the pot, the trigrams of kǎn and lí(heaven and earth) are joined.





Yīn and yáng arise, alternating over and over again;





Every transformation comes like a clap of thunder.





White clouds form and come to assemble at the peak;




The sweet nectar sprinkles down Mount Sumeru.




Swallow for yourself this wine of immortality;




You wander so freely—who is able to know you?




Sit and listen to the tune played without strings;




Clearly understand the mechanism of creation.




It comes entirely from these twenty lines;




A true ladder going straight to Heaven.-Daoist text -

"The center of the cyclone is that rising quiet central low-pressure place in which one can learn to live eternally. Just outside of this Center is the rotating storm of one's own ego, competing with other egos in a furious high-velocity circular dance. As one leaves center, the roar of rotating wind deafens on more and more as one joins this dance. One's centered thinking-feeling-being, one's own Satoris, are in the center only, not outside. One's pushed-pulled driven states, one's anti-Satori modes of functioning, one's self-created hells, are outside the center. In the center of the cyclone one is off the wheel of Karma, of life, rising to join the Creators of the Universe, the Creators of us.



Here we find that we have created Them who are Us...



Lilly's Law



"In the province of the mind, what is believed to be true is true or becomes true, within certain limits to be found experimentally. These limits are further beliefs to be transcended. In the province of the(true mind..added by danny) mind, there are no limits."" -- John C. Lilly -

Unless you know the emptiness and bliss inside yourself..you'll be a robot forced by the same emptiness and bliss trying to know itself..by pain..inside your self also..trust me!..said the mahayogi!


The student asked: “A sage's response to changing conditions

is unlimited. Does he have to study beforehand?”

He should worry only about his mind's not being

clear, and not about the inability to respond to all changing conditions.”
— Wang Yang Ming (1472-1529)

To us all towns are one, all men our kin. Life's good comes not from others' gift, nor ill. Man's pains and pains' relief are from within. Thus have we seen in visions of the wise !." - Tamil Poem-

Monday, March 25, 2013

The 119 years old monk, and over 2 meters tall.. Hsu Yun(Xiao Guyan)


Lead me from dreaming to waking.
Lead me from opacity to clarity. Lead me from the complicated to the simple. Lead me from the obscure to the obvious. Lead me from intention to attention. Lead me from what I'm told I am to what I see I am. Lead me from confrontation to wide openness. Lead me to the place I never left, Where there is peace, and peace -from the Upanishads- Unless you know the emptiness and bliss inside yourself..you'll be a robot forced by the same emptiness and bliss trying to know itself..by pain.. ...inside your self also..trust me!..said the mahayogi! so listen to the mahayogi..,grasshopper from heaven...
.
In silence there must be movement, and in motion,
There must be silence.
A small movement is better than a big one..
No movement is better than a small one..listen!
Silence is all the movement's mother..
In Movement you should be like a dragon or a tiger.
In non Movement you should be like a Buddha.  
-- Wang Xiangzhai(November 26, 1885 - July 12, 1963}
What is referred to as mindlessness is absence of the human mentality; what is referred to as mindfulness is mindfulness of the Tao. When one is free of the human mentality, the mutual sensing of the earthly and celestial is swift; when one is mindful of the Tao, effective practice endures. Swiftness of sensing comes about spontaneously, without cultivation, without striving; long perseverance comes about through effort, and involves action and striving. Striving and non-striving each has its secret; the distinction is all a matter of the absence of the human mentality and the presence of mindfulness of the Tao. After one has reached complete realization of the universal Tao, neither existence nor nonexistence remain; others and self are ultimately empty, and one enters the state of ultimate truthfulness, like a spirit. Here, it is not only the human mentality that cannot be applied; even the mindfulness of Tao is not applicable." - Liu I-ming The Conduct of the Moon and Clouds 

The consistent conduct of people of the Way is like the flowing clouds with no grasping mind, like the full moon reflecting universally, not confined anywhere, glistening within each of the ten thousand forms. Dignified and upright, emerge and make contact with the variety of phenomena, unstained and unconfused. Function the same toward all others since all have the same substance as you. Language cannot transmit this, speculation cannot reach it. Leaping beyond the infinite and cutting off the dependent, be obliging without looking for merit. This marvel cannot be measured with consciousness or emotion. On the journey accept your function, in your house please sustain it. Comprehending birth and death, leaving causes and conditions, genuinely realize that from the outset your spirit is not halted. So we have been told that the mind that embraces all the ten directions does not stop anywhere. -- Hongzhi Zhengjue (1091-1157)

*note* amazing guy this  Hsu Yun (Chinese: 虚云; pinyin: Xūyún; born Xiao Guyan Chinese: 萧古巖; 26 August 1840? – 13 October 1959)[1] was a renowned Chán Buddhist master and one of the most influential Buddhist teachers of the 19th and 20th centuries. He is often noted for his unusually long lifespan, having allegedly lived to age 119.

Hsu yun2.jpg
Now....Grasshoppers from heaven..  
One must have deep respect for these kind of serious meditating masters  ..no?
.............. Let me quote you  a bit from about him...

In his autobiography,(taken from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hsu_Yun  )he wrote: "[in] the purity of my singleness of mind, I forgot all about my body. Twenty days later my illness vanished completely. From that moment, with all my thoughts entirely wiped out, my practice took effect throughout the day and night. My steps were as swift as if I was flying in the air. One evening, after meditation, I opened my eyes and suddenly saw I was in brightness similar to broad daylight in which I could see everything inside and outside the monastery..." But he knew that this occurrence was only a mental state, and that it was not at all rare.
(Note...indeed..same thing happened to me also..so is not rare at all,indeed ... only in my stupidity I believed it was rare.....added by danny)
 He did not become attached to this achievement, but continued his single-minded investigation of the topic, "who is mindful of the Buddha?" over and over again, he delved into this topic without interruption.(note...he used a question to seek some answer..that would block the mind,since there is no logical answer,so those chinese used this method of,,koans,,..to get over the mind(thoughts)..see?..and enter emptiness ..is just a trick,of course..added by danny)

During the twelfth lunar month, on the third evening of the eighth week of the session, after six hours of sitting meditation, the attendant made his rounds, filling up the tea cups. Hsu Yun's hand was burned by spilling boiling water, and his cup fell to the floor. At the sound of the crash, the root of his doubt was instantly severed. He was joyous beyond words at having fulfilled his lifelong ambition. It was as if he had just awakened from a dream, and he observed how the conditions of the past unravel.

Hsu's verse explanation says:

A cup fell to the ground

With a sound clearly heard.

As space was pulverized,

The mad mind came to a stop


(this means his mad artificial ,,question,,..about..who is mindful of the Buddha?..came to a stop at last,grasshoppers from heaven!..good for him..Halleluyah to him,bothers and sisters!..please use his mad method,or use my simple kripto yoga cycles...see what works...I am not here to judge,but if one really believes that using mind to get over the mind is the key..then let their sour asses meditate for decades like this master..maybe they'll write a nice poem like his also...lol..good luck,and wish you lots of wisdom brain muscles..added by danny)
However..the best part is from the http://thesanghakommune.wordpress.com/2012/05/01/shao-yuns-recollections-of-master-xu-yun/
nice blog this one from
..worthy of reading,indeed...anyway...here is the story...kiss and love from the mahayogi to the 119 years old master who never took a bath(or showered)..who lifted 200 lb when he about 119 years old..who controlled the weather...managed to sit in meditation for days/nights with no food or water...and also shaved his overgrown 12 inches eyebrows daily.
All these things ARE possible if the real Ki is activated in the body,see?..but without practice,people think they are impossible to achieve..so they believe in their numbness that ALL there is ....is this simple emptiness ,not for a second pondering that this very emptiness created the mighty 12 inch wisdom kripto brain muscle universe...see?..there is no end(in stupidity) for those who think they got the GOD by it's balls of fire.. 
 
and THEY KNOW EVERYTHING..no more learning for them,indeed...in all my quintessentially phantasmagorially trully one  of a kind career as a mahayogi..creator of the Kripto Yoga...loved in the 3 realms..respected in 10.. worshiped in the 19th also by myself...I have met maybe like 5 masters I could get along with..all the others were,,stuck,, like the Texas coyotes hairy cactus butts on their OWN systems...their own methods...while if the TAO is one,why we can't get along?...
Nobody knows...
Only the kripto knows,indeed( from the Amazon.com...Kripto Bible 25:1364 buy it now..only 5 thousands mexican pessos..ariva..ariva..les muchachos!!!..Haleluyah!!!)

Thus spokenth the mahayogi..
Love,Danny:)
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 http://thesanghakommune.wordpress.com/2012/05/01/shao-yuns-recollections-of-master-xu-yun/
 The old monk was 117 years old, and stood at over two meters tall.  His arms were long and his hands reached down toward his knees.  His eyes bright and piercing and he could read the newspaper in small print from the light of a lamp at night, and never needed to wear glasses.  His teeth were neat and tidy – Xu Yun said that after 90 years old the teeth regenerated.  His voice was very loud and powerful.  When speaking in a loud and clear voice in the meditation hall, his voice would sometimes make the monastery bell vibrate.

 At 6pm he would teach for two hours in the meditation hall.  At 8pm he would begin to look through the letters the monastery had received that day – some times as many as a hundred.  He would personally hand-write replies to important letters, and dictate responses to others.  At midnight master Xu Yun would go to bed.  He would rise at 2am and meditate until 330am – and then get-up and wash.

Master Xu Yun did not use toothbrushes, but would rinse his mouth with warm water, he would then spit the mixture of saliva and water onto to a towel and wash first his eyes, and then his face.  He said that such a wash prevents eye disease and increases visual acuity.  He would then worship in front of the Buddha, and return to his room for further meditation.

Xu Yun’s physical body was very good considering his age.  In the early morning, besides eating two bowls of congee, sometimes he also ate a potato.  At noon, he ate two large bowls of rice.  In the evening, sometimes he would eat a small bowl of noodles, or a bowl of congee.

His teeth were particularly good.  Once, a lay-Buddhist scholar sent some fried broad beans up the mountain as a gift. The old monk saw that we were eating, and he also began to eat.  We said: “This food is very hard for your teeth, will you be able to eat without damaging them?” He said nothing, but just picked up the broad beans and started to eat – he ate faster than we did – we did not expect this to happen.

Master Xu Yun use to instruct us by saying that:  “The cultivation of wisdom is dependent upon the true understanding of (the underlying pattern that determines) reality.  In this way, the cultivation of wisdom ensures good fortune and there is no regret.”   This means that reliable spiritual instruction must be sought from those who know, so that the correct ‘Way’ (or ‘Dao’) of Ch’an meditation can be understood and put into practice.  Knowledge of the Way allows for a good and profitable meditative practice, whilst a lack of genuine knowledge prevents such a progression, and valuable time is wasted.  Therefore, the ancients said:  “No other spiritual practice is required, if one has knowledge of the correct path; knowledge of the correct path over-comes both life and death.”  He always advised the younger generation that “those who follow the Buddha’s teachings, and cultivate their mind accordingly, are spiritually rich and should retain a grateful attitude toward the Buddha and his teachings.  It is a great good fortune to encounter the Buddha’s teachings in this life-time.  Buddhist practice, however, requires continuous effort, and students of the Way (Dao) should not settle for generating just a little karmic-merit, through a shallow, short-term, or incomplete practice.  Instead, the objective of the practice should be nothing short of complete enlightenment.  An incomplete practice is like working for a period of time and earning some money which is placed in the bank.  When the working has ceased, the savings are used-up in a short-time, and financial debt increases.”  

Xu Yun once told us that he use to shave his head (and wash his feet) once a year at Chinese New Year’s Eve.  This is why photographs of this time often show him with long hair and beard.  However, in 1952, the old master changed his habit and started to shave his head (and wash his feet) every two months, or some times every month.   His eyebrows use to grow very long – perhaps as long as six or seven inches vertical to the jaw.  Some times these would interfere with eating, so Xu Yun would pull them out – but they use to re-grow very quickly.  We use to gather-up his cut hair and beard and store them away, but these objects were confiscated during the Cultural Revolution. 

He also said that during his life he did not take a regular bath.  This being so, how did he manage his perspiration on hot days? He did perspire sometimes in the days of great heat, but he was reluctant to change his clothing even when urged to do so.  When he did change his clothes, unusually there was no sweat odour to be found.  He wore cotton socks – which he changed once every month, or every two weeks – these too had no odour.  The venerable old monk (who upheld the Buddha’s lineage) was not an ordinary person, but led a life very much like the ancient sages who existed in the distant past. 

Although Xu Yun was over a hundred and ten years old, nevertheless, his physical strength was immeasurable.  At one time he was present at Yunmen when land was being cleared for the use of cultivating crops to feed those who were living in the monastery.  During this process the workers came across a very large boulder that no one could move.  Xu Yun arrived and bid every one out of the way. He then single-handedly lifted the rock out of the ground and moved it to another place without difficulty.               

In the second half of 1957, I had just come back from the outside and saw that master Xu Yun was walking along, carrying two very large bundles of firewood toward the kitchen area, I asked: “Venerable master, you are advanced in years, why are you carrying such a heavy load?”  As soon as I asked this question, the master put the firewood down and returned to his room.  I went to the kitchen to find who was responsible for gathering firewood.  I met the chef-monk and told him what I had just seen – he was very surprised and said: “I have just chopped three very large bundles of firewood for the kitchen, but as they are so heavy I could only carry-one to the kitchen, I left the other two behind (by the roadside) with the intention of collecting them later.  I struggled with this one bundle, how did the venerable master manage to pick-up the other two bundles and walk with them?  This is extraordinary!”  I helped the chef-monk carry one bundle to the kitchen and it weighted around 200 pounds.  The venerable master’s strength is beyond measure.  Despite the hardships of the physical environment he keeps his mind clear, bright and in accordance with the Dao.  Xu Yun said: “If not for the biting cold, the fragrance of the plum blossom will not be known.” 

During the ‘Yunmen Incident’ (1951-52) master Xu Yun suffered a number of broken bones.  During 1956 to 1958 he often suffered from fevers and experienced localised pain where the injuries had occurred.  He would lie on the bed moaning from the pain.  However, when he had visitors he would sit up, cross his legs and greet them.  He would some times talk for three or four hours and show a great spirit.  In fact, so long did he often speak that we would have to ask visitors to leave, so that he could rest.  When this happened, master Xu Yun would scold us, saying: “People have come to see me, so that things can be accomplished.”  When the guests left, he would lie down and moan from the pain he was experiencing.  We asked him how it was that when people came to see him he appeared to have no pain?  He answered: “This is simply the burden of karma – even Yama is unable to control it.  Karma conditions whether I can get up or not.”  We were surprised to hear this.    

In the first month of 1957, the old master suffered from an illness.  When the Yongxiu county cadres came to visit him, they saw how bad he was and sent for a car to take him up to the hospital atNanchang, so that he could to see the doctor.  He was unwilling to go at first, but the cadres insisted and he reluctantly agreed. In the hospital he was medically examination, and a blood sample taken.  The doctor was very surprised and said: “I have heard this monk is more than one hundred years old, but his blood sample is like that of a thirteen-year-old child.  We have never seen an older person with blood like this.”  After detailed tests, they said the old monk’s blood sample was completely pure.  Xu Yun stayed for four days in the hospital before returning to the mountain.  The purity of his blood is a mystery even today. 

Sometimes at noon, master Xu Yun would rest – he would fall asleep and snore.  Once we hear him snore, often we would quietly leave taking fruits with us, which we would eat outside.  After he awakes, he would scold us for every item we took.  We asked him how it was that a moment ago he was fast asleep, and then suddenly he wakes already knowing what we had done?  He answered:  “Your mind still holds delusions – I am aware of this and the fact that you take things out to eat, how could I not know?”  After Xu Yun said this we knew that he was completely enlightened and that he possessed an expansive awareness – whether sleeping or awake he ‘knew’ what was happening around him.

That year he was 61 years old when he lived in the lion hut on Mount Zhong-nan.   Master Jie Chen of Gaomin Temple (Jiangsu), who had heard that master Xu Yun was staying on Zhong-nan came to visit him in his hut, where he intended to debate Ch’an teachings.  Xu Yun listened whilst Jie Chen spoke for a long time and then said: “You speak very well from your intellect, but you have not yet realised your mind and put an end to birth and death.  Do not discuss any further, but sit and meditate with me.”  Xu Yun sat for seven nights without moving, whilst master Jie Chen suffered pain in both his legs and agitation in his mind – and could only manage half a day of meditation without moving.

Everyday master Jie Chen would walk around the stationary form of the meditating Xu Yun, this lasted for seven days until Xu Yun emerged from his deep contemplation.  Jie Chen asked: “When you are in meditation, is there self-awareness, or no self-awareness? If there is no awareness, isn’t this just like the state of stagnant water, within which no dragon can hide” Xu Yun said:  “If you want to know about Ch’an with the intellect, the dharma will not be understood for it is only through the realisation of enlightenment that Ch’an can really be understood. The Mind Ground is naturally clean.  Due to not knowing this fact the path toward enlightenment is never followed, as a pure ‘doubt’ can not be generated.   When the mind is realised a pin can be heard dropping to a ground.  While I was meditating I was fully aware that you were walking around me.   I know because compassion does not distinguish between one being and another.  This is not dry knowing as the mind is equal everywhere and never ceases its compassionate function.  The last seven days have passed like a finger snap to me because my mind is concentrated fully upon its essence.  The Ch’an Dao – or ‘Mind Way’ is clear and bright and never without compassion.  A pure doubt, when harnessed correctly pushes through the surface layers of delusion so that the Mind Ground can be clearly realised – this is the powerful method of Ch’an.”   Since this time master Jie Chen followed master Xu Yun and held him in the highest regard.

During his time in Yunnan, master Xu Yun would often meditate for 7 or 8 days without end.
In reality, although master Xu Yun did not meditate for 7 or 8 days at a time, and was very busy throughout the day, it is true that often he would meditate through the night with no sleep whatsoever.  In this way he kept his meditation practice in good order behind the scenes.

I asked Xu Yun: “Is it true that a sage has realised the Way (Dao)?”  He answered: “Yes!”  I questioned further: “Is this the first attainment of the arahant?”  Xu Yun answered: “This is the first attainment, the realisation of which is quite simple.  It is entered by not allowing delusion to arise in the mind whether one is walking, standing, sitting or lying down.  There is no worry or anxiety and the six senses remain undisturbed in the midst of phenomena.  In this way the practitioner enters the holy stream and becomes a sage.”

It is said that when an arahant appears to walk across the ground, his feet do not actually touch it.  Some people have asked that as I often walked with the old master – also known as the great Buddha – did his feet touch the floor when he walked?  Did his shoes touch the soil and the mud?  We must carefully consider this matter.

Yunjushan is comprised of muddy soil, as it often rains.  When most people walk around the area their shoes become covered in mud, but Xu Yun’s shoes always appear to be clean.  When we walked behind him, we could see his shoes touching the ground, but when we got back and looked at his shoes, there was no mud on them.  This is a mystery that we have not mentioned before.

In July, 1955, master Xu Yun’s hut burnt down and the fire damaged the adjacent kitchen wall.  The wall had to be braced with two supports, whilst the dirt wall was hammered into place.  As the wall was being repaired, dark clouds appeared in the sky to the west of Yunju.  Those carrying-out the repairs were worried that if the rain came so soon that the mud-wall would collapse as it had not had time to fully dry-out from the repair work and become solid.  The four workers saw Xu Yun sat in the doorway and approached him.  The leader of the group knelt down and asked the master whether he could prevent the rain from falling on the repaired wall, as it was not yet fully repaired.  Xu Yun looked up at the sky, but remained silent.  Instead he rose and returned to the dormitory room        

In a short-time, the storm developed, blowing strong winds and heavy rain to the west of the hut.   The rain fell around five feet from that wall and continued for around an hour.  Although the rain dripped from the roof around the hut, there was no drop of rain on the newly repaired wall. After the storm subsided, the four workmen were happy and ran to the master and made a bow of gratitude and thanks.  Master Xu Yun, however, remained silent throughout.

The ancients said: “The lofty Way (Dao) of the dragon and the tiger is worthy of respect.  The power of cultivated virtue (in the mind) is respected even by the spirits of nature.”  This saying is true because the virtuous power of the enlightened nature of master Xu Yun prevented the dragon king (of the sea) from letting rain fall on the repaired wall.  

Whether walking, standing, sitting or lying, master Xu Yun was always dignified.  He “moves swift like the wind; he stands tall like a tree; he sits upright and true like a bell (that signals the time); and he lies down in a tidy manner like that of a bow placed upon the ground.”  When he walked he had an elegant and dignified stride with his hands hanging down to the sides.  He use to say:  “When the mind follows the correct (Dharmic) path the body is aligned and not crooked.  A straight body has a shadow that does not bend.  In other words, a correctly aligned body casts a straight shadow.  This is because the mind is continuous and straight.”  

On October 10, 1959, the old monk wrote his will, it said: “My last words of instruction are to advise you to work towards the over-coming of greed, hatred and delusion, to achieve this one should practice discipline and meditation to generate wisdom.”  Later he added:  “With righteous thoughts a pure mind is created.  Cultivate a spirit of Dharmic fearlessness so as to inspire the people of the world.”  He then advised us to follow the precepts to ensure an effective and positive practice.

At around 12 noon on October 12th, 1959, Xu Yun told one of his attendants that he had just had a dream within which he saw a cow trample on and break the Buddha-seal Bridge and witnessed the stream stop flowing.  He then closed his eyes and was quiet.  At 1230pm he called his attendants to him and said:  “You have been with me for many years and suffered many hardships on my behalf – for this I am deeply moved by your example.  Although there is no point raking-up the past, it is true that for the last ten years I have suffered extreme hardship and slander to protect the true Dharma.  I have risked my life to protect the Dharma.  As my close disciples you know the truth of this matter.  Whether you live in thatched huts or travel to other monasteries, you should keep this Sangha robe as an expression of our faith.  How should the Dharma be preserved?  In a single word – ‘sila’ – it is through discipline.”  He then brought his palms together and asked his attendants to take good care of themselves.  The attendants, holding back their tears, went outside to wait.

At 145pm on the 13th of October,1959, two attendants entered his room and saw that master Xu Yun passed away, serenely lying upon his right side within his hut on Yunju.  For a month afterwards the monks and masters, when walking to and from the meditation hall, could see a bright light emanating from the hut. Eventually the bright light faded and we proceeded to care for Xu Yun’s body according to his written instructions.

The remarkable exploits of master Xu Yun are many and varied, and are recorded in his full autobiography – the Xu Yun He Shang Nian Pu.  All these experience are true and not the product of empty words.  Many people who knew Xu Yun during his life have witnessed the happenings with their own eyes and ears, and have recorded them for the benefit of future generations.  I only knew Xu Yun personally during the last three years of his life – so my recollections deal more or less exclusively with that time.  The facts that I have related here are presented with compassion for all living beings.   I shall, therefore, leave it here and bring this discussion to an end.

Thank you all very much.

 A deep bow of respect – to the old master Xu Yun.

 http://thesanghakommune.wordpress.com/2012/05/01/shao-yuns-recollections-of-master-xu-yun/  
  

To nourish the vital energy, keep watch in silence;




In order to subdue the mind, act with non-action.





Of movement and stillness, be aware of their origin;





There is no work to do, much less someone to seek.





The true and constant must respond to phenomena;





Responding to phenomena, you must be unconfused.





When unconfused, the nature will stabilize by itself;





When the nature stabilizes, energy returns by itself.





When energy returns, the elixir crystallizes by itself;





Within the pot, the trigrams of kǎn and lí are joined.





Yīn and yáng arise, alternating over and over again;





Every transformation comes like a clap of thunder.





White clouds form and come to assemble at the peak;




The sweet nectar sprinkles down Mount Sumeru.




Swallow for yourself this wine of immortality;




You wander so freely—who is able to know you?




Sit and listen to the tune played without strings;




Clearly understand the mechanism of creation.




It comes entirely from these twenty lines;




A true ladder going straight to Heaven.-Daoist text -

"The center of the cyclone is that rising quiet central low-pressure place in which one can learn to live eternally. Just outside of this Center is the rotating storm of one's own ego, competing with other egos in a furious high-velocity circular dance. As one leaves center, the roar of rotating wind deafens on more and more as one joins this dance. One's centered thinking-feeling-being, one's own Satoris, are in the center only, not outside. One's pushed-pulled driven states, one's anti-Satori modes of functioning, one's self-created hells, are outside the center. In the center of the cyclone one is off the wheel of Karma, of life, rising to join the Creators of the Universe, the Creators of us.



Here we find that we have created Them who are Us...



Lilly's Law



"In the province of the mind, what is believed to be true is true or becomes true, within certain limits to be found experimentally. These limits are further beliefs to be transcended. In the province of the(true mind..added by danny) mind, there are no limits."" -- John C. Lilly -

Unless you know the emptiness and bliss inside yourself..you'll be a robot forced by the same emptiness and bliss trying to know itself..by pain..inside your self also..trust me!..said the mahayogi!


The student asked: “A sage's response to changing conditions

is unlimited. Does he have to study beforehand?”

He should worry only about his mind's not being

clear, and not about the inability to respond to all changing conditions.”
— Wang Yang Ming (1472-1529)

To us all towns are one, all men our kin. Life's good comes not from others' gift, nor ill. Man's pains and pains' relief are from within. Thus have we seen in visions of the wise !." - Tamil Poem-



Monday, February 25, 2013

Thinking of what does not think is the essential art of sitting meditation


Lead me from dreaming to waking.
Lead me from opacity to clarity. Lead me from the complicated to the simple. Lead me from the obscure to the obvious. Lead me from intention to attention. Lead me from what I'm told I am to what I see I am. Lead me from confrontation to wide openness. Lead me to the place I never left, Where there is peace, and peace -from the Upanishads- Unless you know the emptiness and bliss inside yourself..you'll be a robot forced by the same emptiness and bliss trying to know itself..by pain.. ...inside your self also..trust me!..said the mahayogi! so listen to the mahayogi..,grasshopper from heaven...
.
In silence there must be movement, and in motion,
There must be silence.
A small movement is better than a big one..
No movement is better than a small one..listen!
Silence is all the movement's mother..
In Movement you should be like a dragon or a tiger.
In non Movement you should be like a Buddha.  
-- Wang Xiangzhai(November 26, 1885 - July 12, 1963}
What is referred to as mindlessness is absence of the human mentality; what is referred to as mindfulness is mindfulness of the Tao. When one is free of the human mentality, the mutual sensing of the earthly and celestial is swift; when one is mindful of the Tao, effective practice endures. Swiftness of sensing comes about spontaneously, without cultivation, without striving; long perseverance comes about through effort, and involves action and striving. Striving and non-striving each has its secret; the distinction is all a matter of the absence of the human mentality and the presence of mindfulness of the Tao. After one has reached complete realization of the universal Tao, neither existence nor nonexistence remain; others and self are ultimately empty, and one enters the state of ultimate truthfulness, like a spirit. Here, it is not only the human mentality that cannot be applied; even the mindfulness of Tao is not applicable." - Liu I-ming The Conduct of the Moon and Clouds 

The consistent conduct of people of the Way is like the flowing clouds with no grasping mind, like the full moon reflecting universally, not confined anywhere, glistening within each of the ten thousand forms. Dignified and upright, emerge and make contact with the variety of phenomena, unstained and unconfused. Function the same toward all others since all have the same substance as you. Language cannot transmit this, speculation cannot reach it. Leaping beyond the infinite and cutting off the dependent, be obliging without looking for merit. This marvel cannot be measured with consciousness or emotion. On the journey accept your function, in your house please sustain it. Comprehending birth and death, leaving causes and conditions, genuinely realize that from the outset your spirit is not halted. So we have been told that the mind that embraces all the ten directions does not stop anywhere. -- Hongzhi Zhengjue (1091-1157)

*note*..hehehehe...deep respect for these writers who busted their asses to translate for us..like this Thomas Cleary ....it's clear ..no..?? clearly indeed!..thank you!..I feel clear now in my Cleary clear creative clarity very clear I say..I say very clear clarity form Cleary ..don't be a Thomas!..be a clear clarity  quintessential paramountly clearly Clearly!
I say I feel clear now..clarity I meant ,but Clearly helps me clear my clarity ..see what I mean?.. grasshoppers from heaven..IT"S all about the clarity... so it's obvious you'll feel clear after reading the Clearly..it's because of the CLEAR Mind Factor..it's clear!!
Thus spokenth the mahayogi!
ps..I can't speak more clearly than this....just clear it,ok?..did I make myself clear?..good..kiss:)
Love,
:)
Danny
pps.. gotta love this Man'an Zen buddhist Master ..Manan Eishu...(1591-1654)
did I tell you that I love his formidable wisdom?..grasshoppers from heaven..listen to what he says..he says..don't ONLY forgive thoughts/emotions during the meditation..do it in real life,for real life is ALSO meditation,see?..don't love your neighbor ONLY during the pujas...rituals..or any religious meetings ..but DO as Jessus explained you should do..all the time..you can't hate the sucker afterwards see?...what's the matter if he refuses to follow the spiritual laws?..you think he deserves your hate?..hehehehe...listen..IN YOU..yourself  MUST dissolve the hate..not in him!.....see?..the rest is up to God,after that!..or you think that by hating you're punishing him?..THE ONLY ONE at stake here..is YOU!...and you do it by watching your OWN body energies see?..because this sheer watching is the key!..choose love I say,I say saying by said sayings of my said words,which I'd forgotten what I was saying?? aghh I say..yes....I say love,..yes..I say..I say love the sucker in YOUR SELF..for you are him,as spirit..but you don't know it,I say.

Ok?


ppps.. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Cleary

Thomas Cleary
 
 (born 1949) is a prolific author and translator of Buddhist, Taoist, Confucian and Muslim classics, and of the Chinese Art of War tradition of strategy and statecraft.[1][2][3] He lives in Oakland, California in the United States.[3]

.................
MAN-AN - An Elementary Talk on Zen
Translated by Thomas Cleary in his ,,Minding Mind,, book....Although the Way of Buddhahood is long and far, ultimately there is not an inch of ground on earth. Although it is cultivated, realized, and mastered over a period of three incalculable aeons,the true mind is not remote. Although there may be five hundred miles of dangers and difficult road, the treasure is nearby. If people who study Zen to learn the Way mistake a single step or stir asingle thought, they are ten trillion lands and a billion aeons away.

You should, simply see your essential nature to attain Buddhahood. The scriptural teachings expounded by the Buddha over the course of his career are instructions for seeing essential nature,when it comes to seeing essential nature itself and awakening to the Way, that is communicated separately outside of doctrine and does not stand on written symbols.In this there are no distinctions between the sharp and the dull, the rich and the poor,mendicants and lay people, Easterners or Westerners, ancients or moderns. It only depends upon whether or not the will for enlightenment is there and whether instruction and guidance are mistake nor accurate. 

Even if you get directions from a thousand Buddhas and myriad Zen masters, if you yourself do not continue right mindfulness with purity and singleness of faith, you can never see essential nature and awaken to the Way. This way you realize your own essential nature by means of your own mind and understand your own life by means of your own insight. If right mindfulness is not continuous and concentration is not pure and single minded, your efforts will be in vain.This right mindfulness means not having any thought, concentration means not conceiving any mental images.  

Zen master Dogen said, "Thinking of what does not think is the essential art of sitting meditation."  

 If you concentrate intensely twenty-four hours a day, the same inactivity as in quiet,principle and fact as one, then inward and outward be devilments lose their ways of getting at you and you get beyond all obstruction. Good and bad, right and wrong, pain and pleasure, advantage and adversity, are shed all at once, the root compulsion by beginning ignorance is severed, and you see the original state as it was before space and tim

"Before space and time” does not mean something remote in space and time, don't think of it as something ancient. It is the immediate experience of seeing essential nature right now; it is the time when you let go of your self and give up compulsion.It should be understood, further more, that invocation of Buddha names and recitation of scriptures are also sharp swords for severing the root of compulsion. Don't think that by accumulating effort and building up merit you will be reborn after death to see Buddha; don't seek resulting rewards of blessings and graces. You should be unattached to the marvelous.As the past, present, and future mind can not be grasped, right mindfulness appears spontaneously.  

Whatever you are doing, concentrate wholeheartedly on questioning the inner master that perceives, knows, and emotes.If your effort is weak, real wondering will not occur and false imagining will be hard to expel. If you want to achieve early fulfillment, brandish the precious sword given by the mind king and march right ahead :if you meet Buddhas, kill the Buddhas, if you meet Zen masters, kill Zen masters, if you meet your parents, kill your parents; if you meet the masses of living beings, kill the masses of living beings. Totally massacre every thing animate and inanimate, all forms and appearances, mountains,rivers, and earth, all times and all places, good and bad, right and wrong, plus anything else that appears and disappears, coming and going through the doors of the six senses and the alleys of the seven consciousnesses. Having killed it all completely, when you turn a flip and appear in the realm of cosmic space, you can be called a real hero. When you get to this point, you will not doubt that Buddhas and sentient beings, enlightenment and affliction, samsara and nirvana, heaven and hell, are all illusions.In Zen study, you should not slack off for an instant. Alerting your vital spirit as you breathe out and in, watching your step as you walk forth and back, be as if you were galloping on a single horse into an opposing army of a million troops, armed with a single sword.As long as our concentration is not purely single minded in both activity and stillness, it will be hard to attain even a little accord. Concentration of right mindfulness should be cultivated most especially in the midst of activity. You need not necessarily prefer stillness. 

There is a tendency to think that Zen practice will be quicker under conditions of stillness and quiet and  that  activity  is distracting, but  the power attained  by cultivation  in  stillness  is  uncertain when you deal with active situations, it has a cowardly and weakly function. In that case, what do you call 
  empowerment ?  Concentration of right mindfulness is a state of absorption that is in oneself twenty-four hours a day, but one does not even know it consciously. Even though you work all day, you do not get tired out,and even if you sit alone or stand silently for a long time, you do not get bored.    
Even though you work all day, you do not get tired out,and even if you sit alone or stand silently for a long time, you do not get bored. To search out enlightenment with principle and fact unified is called genuine study.If you want to quickly attain mastery of all truths and be in dependent in all events, there is nothing better than concentration in activity. That is why it is said that students of mysticism working on the Way should sit in the midst of the material world.The Third Patriarch of Zen said, "If you want to head for the Way of Unity, do not be averse to the objects of the six senses. " This does not mean that you should indulge in the objects of the six senses, it
means that you should keep right mindfulness continuous, neither grasping nor rejecting the objects of the six senses in the course of every day life, like a duck going into the water without its feathers getting wet.If, in contrast, you despise the objects of the six senses and try to avoid the m, you fall into escapist tendencies and never fulfill the Way of Buddhahood. If you clearly see the essence, then the objects of the six senses are themselves meditation, sensual desires are them selves the Way of Unity,and all things are manifestations of Reality. Entering into the great Zen stability undivided by movement and stillness, body and mind are both freed and eased.As for people whose tout to cultivate spiritual practice is with aversion to the objects and desires of the senses, even if their minds and thoughts are empty and still and their contemplative visualization is perfectly clear, still when they leave quietude and get into active situations, they are like fish out of water, like monkeys out of the trees.Even people who go deep into mountain forests; cut off relations with the world for ever, and eat from the fruits of the trees as ascetics can not easily attain pure singleness of, concentration. Needless to say, it is even more difficult for those who are mendicants in name only, or shallow householders,who are so busy making a living.In truth, unless you have definite certitude of overwhelming faith, or are filled with overwhelming doubt or wonder, or are inspired with overwhelming commitment, or are overtaken by overwhelming death, it is hard to attain concentration that is pure and undivided in principle and fact,inaction and stillness.If you are wholeheartedly careful of how you spend your time, aw are of the evanescence of life,concentrating singlemindly on Zen work even in the midst of objects of desire, if you proceed right straight ahead, the iron walls will open up. You will experience the immense joy of walking over the Polar Mountain and become the Master with in the objects of sense. you will be like a lotus blooming in fire, becoming all the more colorful and more fragrant in contact with the energy of fire.Do not say that it is harder for laypeople living in the world of senses and desires to sit and meditate, or that it is hard, to concentrate with so many worldly duties, or that one with an official or professional career can not practice Zen, or that the poor and the sickly do not have the power to work on the Way. These excuses are all due to impotence of faith and superficiality of the thought of enlightenment.If you observe that the matter of life and death is serious, and that the world is really impermanent, the will for enlightenment will grow, the thieving heart of egoism, selfishness, pride, and covetousness will gradually die out, and you will come to work on the Way by sitting meditation in which principle and fact are one.Suppose you were to lose your only child in a crowd or drop an invaluable gem..do you think you would let the child or the, jewel go at that, just because of the bustle and the mob?Would you not look for them even if you had a lot of work to door were poor or sickly? Even if you had to plunge into an immense crowd of people and had to continue searching into the night, you would not be easy in mind until you had found and retrieved your child or your jewel.

from

http://www.scribd.com/doc/69239993/Man-An-An-Elementary-Talk-on-Zen 

or from his interview
http://www.sonshi.com/cleary.html 

Flower Ornament Scripture (Avatamsaka-sutra):(
The Avataṃsaka Sūtra (Sanskrit: महावैपुल्यबुद्धावतंसकसूत्र Mahāvaipulya Buddhāvataṃsaka Sūtra) is one of the most influential Mahayana sutras of East Asian Buddhism. The title is rendered in English as Flower Garland Sutra, Flower Adornment Sutra, or Flower Ornament Scripture.
The Avataṃsaka Sūtra describes a cosmos of infinite realms upon realms, mutually containing one another. The vision expressed in this work was the foundation for the creation of the Huayan school of Chinese Buddhism, which was characterized by a philosophy of interpenetration. Huayan is known as Kegon in Japan.
In the middle of the great tower... he saw the billion-world universe... and everywhere there was Sudhana at his feet... Thus Sudhana saw Maitreya's practices of... transcendence over countless eons (kalpa), from each of the squares of the check board wall... In the same way Sudhana... saw the whole supernal manifestation, was perfectly aware of it, understood it, contemplated it, used it as a means, beheld it, and saw himself there.[10]
The penultimate master that Sudhana visits is the Manjusri Bodhisattva, the bodhisattva of great wisdom. Thus, one of the grandest of pilgrimages approaches its conclusion by revisiting where it began. The Gandavyhua suggests that with a subtle shift of perspective we may come to see that the enlightenment that the pilgrim so fervently sought was not only with him at every stage of his journey, but before it began as well—that enlightenment is not something to be gained, but "something" the pilgrim never departed from. The final master that Sudhana visits is Samantabhadra Bodhisattva, who teaches him that wisdom only exists for the sake of putting it into practice; that it is only good insofar as it benefits all living beings.
)
I know all the various arts and crafts and sciences in the world dealing with writing, mathematics and symbols, physiology, rhetoric, physical and mental health, city planning, architecture and construction, mechanics and engineering, divination, agriculture and commerce, conduct and manners, good and bad actions, good and bad principles, what makes for felicity and what for misery, what is necessary for enlightenment, and behavior linking reason and action. I know all these sciences, and I also introduce them and teach them to people, and get people to study and practice them, to master and develop them, using these as means to purify, refine, and broaden people.
on  http://www.sonshi.com/cleary.html 

To nourish the vital energy, keep watch in silence;




In order to subdue the mind, act with non-action.





Of movement and stillness, be aware of their origin;





There is no work to do, much less someone to seek.





The true and constant must respond to phenomena;





Responding to phenomena, you must be unconfused.





When unconfused, the nature will stabilize by itself;





When the nature stabilizes, energy returns by itself.





When energy returns, the elixir crystallizes by itself;





Within the pot, the trigrams of kǎn and lí are joined.





Yīn and yáng arise, alternating over and over again;





Every transformation comes like a clap of thunder.





White clouds form and come to assemble at the peak;




The sweet nectar sprinkles down Mount Sumeru.




Swallow for yourself this wine of immortality;




You wander so freely—who is able to know you?




Sit and listen to the tune played without strings;




Clearly understand the mechanism of creation.




It comes entirely from these twenty lines;




A true ladder going straight to Heaven.-Daoist text -

"The center of the cyclone is that rising quiet central low-pressure place in which one can learn to live eternally. Just outside of this Center is the rotating storm of one's own ego, competing with other egos in a furious high-velocity circular dance. As one leaves center, the roar of rotating wind deafens on more and more as one joins this dance. One's centered thinking-feeling-being, one's own Satoris, are in the center only, not outside. One's pushed-pulled driven states, one's anti-Satori modes of functioning, one's self-created hells, are outside the center. In the center of the cyclone one is off the wheel of Karma, of life, rising to join the Creators of the Universe, the Creators of us.


Here we find that we have created Them who are Us...

Lilly's Law

"In the province of the mind, what is believed to be true is true or becomes true, within certain limits to be found experimentally. These limits are further beliefs to be transcended. In the province of the(true mind..added by danny) mind, there are no limits."" -- John C. Lilly -

Unless you know the emptiness and bliss inside yourself..you'll be a robot forced by the same emptiness and bliss trying to know itself..by pain..inside your self also..trust me!..said the mahayogi!

The student asked: “A sage's response to changing conditions

is unlimited. Does he have to study beforehand?”

He should worry only about his mind's not being

clear, and not about the inability to respond to all changing conditions.”
— Wang Yang Ming (1472-1529)

To us all towns are one, all men our kin. Life's good comes not from others' gift, nor ill. Man's pains and pains' relief are from within. Thus have we seen in visions of the wise !." - Tamil Poem-

Sunday, January 27, 2013

Thoughtless awareness is like the lake thoughtlessness


Lead me from dreaming to waking.
Lead me from opacity to clarity. Lead me from the complicated to the simple. Lead me from the obscure to the obvious. Lead me from intention to attention. Lead me from what I'm told I am to what I see I am. Lead me from confrontation to wide openness. Lead me to the place I never left, Where there is peace, and peace -from the Upanishads- Unless you know the emptiness and bliss inside yourself..you'll be a robot forced by the same emptiness and bliss trying to know itself..by pain.. ...inside your self also..trust me!..said the mahayogi! so listen to the mahayogi..,grasshopper from heaven...
.
In silence there must be movement, and in motion,
There must be silence.
A small movement is better than a big one..
No movement is better than a small one..listen!
Silence is all the movement's mother..
In Movement you should be like a dragon or a tiger.
In non Movement you should be like a Buddha.  
-- Wang Xiangzhai(November 26, 1885 - July 12, 1963}
What is referred to as mindlessness is absence of the human mentality; what is referred to as mindfulness is mindfulness of the Tao. When one is free of the human mentality, the mutual sensing of the earthly and celestial is swift; when one is mindful of the Tao, effective practice endures. Swiftness of sensing comes about spontaneously, without cultivation, without striving; long perseverance comes about through effort, and involves action and striving. Striving and non-striving each has its secret; the distinction is all a matter of the absence of the human mentality and the presence of mindfulness of the Tao. After one has reached complete realization of the universal Tao, neither existence nor nonexistence remain; others and self are ultimately empty, and one enters the state of ultimate truthfulness, like a spirit. Here, it is not only the human mentality that cannot be applied; even the mindfulness of Tao is not applicable." - Liu I-ming The Conduct of the Moon and Clouds 

The consistent conduct of people of the Way is like the flowing clouds with no grasping mind, like the full moon reflecting universally, not confined anywhere, glistening within each of the ten thousand forms. Dignified and upright, emerge and make contact with the variety of phenomena, unstained and unconfused. Function the same toward all others since all have the same substance as you. Language cannot transmit this, speculation cannot reach it. Leaping beyond the infinite and cutting off the dependent, be obliging without looking for merit. This marvel cannot be measured with consciousness or emotion. On the journey accept your function, in your house please sustain it. Comprehending birth and death, leaving causes and conditions, genuinely realize that from the outset your spirit is not halted. So we have been told that the mind that embraces all the ten directions does not stop anywhere. -- Hongzhi Zhengjue (1091-1157)



*note* some poem I wrote just now..kiss:)
-added by danny-..
................
Thoughtless awareness is like the lake thoughtlessness  
The lake is still
Knowing itself ONLY
Yet
When you throw some pebble into it
It creates waves
BUT This pristine awareness
Watches the waves
The wave is the very love in motion,indeed...

 

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As it knows itself in creation
Only by manifesting
When these two become one
When the beloved becomes the love
The wave rides the pebble
The pebble rides the awareness
Behold!..the marvel of creation itself...
The eternal becomes One..
Then two from one..
Then it becomes three
Then IT becomes YOU,the grasshopper from heaven!
The love..the lover..and the beloved
Thus spokenth the Mahoyogi!
kiss:)

..............
To nourish the vital energy, keep watch in silence;





In order to subdue the mind, act with non-action.





Of movement and stillness, be aware of their origin;





There is no work to do, much less someone to seek.





The true and constant must respond to phenomena;





Responding to phenomena, you must be unconfused.





When unconfused, the nature will stabilize by itself;





When the nature stabilizes, energy returns by itself.





When energy returns, the elixir crystallizes by itself;





Within the pot, the trigrams of kǎn and lí are joined.





Yīn and yáng arise, alternating over and over again;





Every transformation comes like a clap of thunder.





White clouds form and come to assemble at the peak;




The sweet nectar sprinkles down Mount Sumeru.




Swallow for yourself this wine of immortality;




You wander so freely—who is able to know you?




Sit and listen to the tune played without strings;




Clearly understand the mechanism of creation.



It comes entirely from these twenty lines;



A true ladder going straight to Heaven.-Daoist text -
"The center of the cyclone is that rising quiet central low-pressure place in which one can learn to live eternally. Just outside of this Center is the rotating storm of one's own ego, competing with other egos in a furious high-velocity circular dance. As one leaves center, the roar of rotating wind deafens on more and more as one joins this dance. One's centered thinking-feeling-being, one's own Satoris, are in the center only, not outside. One's pushed-pulled driven states, one's anti-Satori modes of functioning, one's self-created hells, are outside the center. In the center of the cyclone one is off the wheel of Karma, of life, rising to join the Creators of the Universe, the Creators of us.

Here we find that we have created Them who are Us...

Lilly's Law

"In the province of the mind, what is believed to be true is true or becomes true, within certain limits to be found experimentally. These limits are further beliefs to be transcended. In the province of the(true mind..added by danny) mind, there are no limits."" -- John C. Lilly -

Unless you know the emptiness and bliss inside yourself..you'll be a robot forced by the same emptiness and bliss trying to know itself..by pain..inside your self also..trust me!..said the mahayogi!

The student asked: “A sage's response to changing conditions

is unlimited. Does he have to study beforehand?”

He should worry only about his mind's not being

clear, and not about the inability to respond to all changing conditions.”
— Wang Yang Ming (1472-1529)

To us all towns are one, all men our kin. Life's good comes not from others' gift, nor ill. Man's pains and pains' relief are from within. Thus have we seen in visions of the wise !." - Tamil Poem-