Where's Buddha?
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With palms together,
Good Morning Everyone,
As we practice, we will daily chant the three refuges, Namu kie Bu, Namu kie Ho, Namu kie So. These are the Buddha, Dharma, and Sangha. We see these as both independent and interdependent. A very real, not mystical, one and many.
The Buddha is our original Teacher and his mind, yet his Mind pre-existed, still exists, and will always exist. Buddha, in this sense is the Infinite, not the little statue, but the Universal Mind that is the complete ground of being. An awakened human being has unfolded this Universal Mind. The Dharma is this reality. The Sangha is this reality in people practicing the Way together.
So these three treasures are omnipresent regardless of their names. In fact, names are toxic to them. A Catholic priest who has awakened understands this; a Baptist who has awakened understands this; a Jew who has awakened understands this, a Muslim who has awakened understands this, even an atheist or agnostic who has awakened understands this. It is the lessor ones, the ones with eyes half open, walking along the way, but still stuck on the name of the street, that has that stumbles on the rocks of names and identification with names.
Our practice is a practice of letting go of names and identification with names. Our practice is a practice of universality. Buddha is: God, Infinite, Christ, Messianic Ideal, Allah, Tao, Earth, Universe, you, me, awake to itself and its own true nature.
So, where is the dharma? In your big toe, in your bible, in your heart, in your mind, in the grass, in all domains of nature. Zen is nothing more or less than the Way to realize this.
Be well.
Good Morning Everyone,
As we practice, we will daily chant the three refuges, Namu kie Bu, Namu kie Ho, Namu kie So. These are the Buddha, Dharma, and Sangha. We see these as both independent and interdependent. A very real, not mystical, one and many.
The Buddha is our original Teacher and his mind, yet his Mind pre-existed, still exists, and will always exist. Buddha, in this sense is the Infinite, not the little statue, but the Universal Mind that is the complete ground of being. An awakened human being has unfolded this Universal Mind. The Dharma is this reality. The Sangha is this reality in people practicing the Way together.
So these three treasures are omnipresent regardless of their names. In fact, names are toxic to them. A Catholic priest who has awakened understands this; a Baptist who has awakened understands this; a Jew who has awakened understands this, a Muslim who has awakened understands this, even an atheist or agnostic who has awakened understands this. It is the lessor ones, the ones with eyes half open, walking along the way, but still stuck on the name of the street, that has that stumbles on the rocks of names and identification with names.
Our practice is a practice of letting go of names and identification with names. Our practice is a practice of universality. Buddha is: God, Infinite, Christ, Messianic Ideal, Allah, Tao, Earth, Universe, you, me, awake to itself and its own true nature.
So, where is the dharma? In your big toe, in your bible, in your heart, in your mind, in the grass, in all domains of nature. Zen is nothing more or less than the Way to realize this.
Be well.