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September 2, 2008 · 1 Comment
Enlightenment has often been likened to the rising of the Sun.
It begins with a minuscule increase in the available, ambient light, so discrete as to be almost imperceptible, and continues until the radiant orb is at it’s zenith.
During the process of enlightenment there are many bright flares of sudden insight, many “AHA!” moments when we are illuminated by a sudden brief flash of insight, but these can be likened to the beams of the rising sun, flashing through an opening in the leaves, or peering momentarily through a gap in the clouds.
True Enlightenment is when the sun is at it’s Zenith.
There are many on the path to enlightenment, who do not acknowledge the existence of God, of a Creator. And for many, that is because Buddhism historically has always been intended to alleviate the problems of this present physical existence, rather than deal with the ‘unknowable’. This is understandable, as Siddhartha Gautama himself is reported to have instructed his followers: “…do not make a religion of this.” Instructions, which sadly enough, have not been followed.
Taoism on the other hand teaches that there is nothing in existence without an opposite, and describes it in the concept of yin/yang. Two complementary halves of one whole.
- Day / Night
- Good / Evil
- Male / Female
- Sun / Moon
- Earth / Heavens
- Arrogance / Meekness
- Strong / Weak
- Fast / Slow
The list goes on and on. For everything in existence, there is an opposite.
The key to this understanding is that it takes both halves together, in order for either half to exist.
Since we are not required to just take the concept of yin/yang merely on faith, but can instead see it for ourselves, we therefore know it exists. Having perceived it thus, we can then begin to apply it to the areas in which we are still ignorant. Not everything can be seen with our eyes, or proven with scientific observation. Not that long ago Science was totally unaware of the ‘Quark’ particle, but with the advent of particle accelerators, quark particles were ‘discovered’. Ironically the Universe had been operating for billions of years with these particles built right into it’s very fabric. Our inability to fathom, let alone conceive of this particle, in no way denied it existence.
Therefore: rather than preclude, True Enlightenment would have to include the existence of God.
I have no intention of trying to convince you here that it is so, but rather to remind you to consider this: that everything that exists, only exists in conjunction with it’s mutually complementary opposite. Inability to see it does not preclude it’s existence!
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Yesterday was a time of learning for me.
On the way to work I took an innocent life. It was ‘just a rabbit’ true, but an innocent life just the same.
It started out as the usual morning ride… breakfast, coffee, the early morning sounds and smells. And there in the middle of the road he sat. As is my usual response to a rabbit in the road, I lightly tapped the horn, knowing from many years of experience that rabbits and squirrels often need a little jolt of fear to get them started moving. And move he did, but entirely in the wrong direction! At first he got it right, running for the far side of the road, but at the last minute he changed his mind and ran back, directly beneath my wheels. There was a sickening ‘thump’ as his little body impacted the underside of the car.
Instantly I was filled with remorse, and anger at myself for not avoiding him by either slowing or dodging. My stomach muscles began to clench as my thoughts turned toward bitterness.
“Whoa!” I chided myself. “It was just a rabbit!”
That’s when it hit me.
Worldwide, millions of rabbits are born and die every day! It wasn’t so much hitting the rabbit that was the source of my mental suffering, as the simple fact I had wanted (and expected) a different outcome. Not only that, but if it had been a snake or a spider, I would have been glad to run it over!
So now, I began to see, I had two different problems that were causing me suffering! Not only was I attached to a specific outcome, I also was differentiating, whereas I should be applying the same action towards all life. For a long time now, my views toward taking life have been shaped not only by my spiritual beliefs, but also my philosophical ones, best stated by the following mantra:
- Avoid rather than check
- Check rather than hurt
- Hurt rather than maim
- Maim rather than kill, for;
- All life is precious, and no one has the right to take it away!
Since I believe this very strongly, I had established in my mind a very strong attachment to the specific outcome of not taking life. Any life! And while that is a noble goal, it was the attachment to that ideal that was causing my suffering, not the fact I had failed to achieve it.
To look at the situation more realistically, I had no intent of running the rabbit over, and even took steps to ensure that I did not. So when it ran beneath my wheels, I should have simply accepted it as Karma and moved on.
Attachment is generated as a direct result of ignorance. The word ignorance in this case meaning: “A failure to see reality as it really is.”
Reality is thus: sometimes even with the best of intention, and right action, things do not go the way I would have them to go. With mindfulness of that understanding comes peace and serenity. What happened was supposed to happen. The Universe, or Reality, is operating exactly as it always has, and is supposed to operate!
I was the only thing out of kilter!
As a result I have begun to examine my desired outcomes to see how much attachment I have generated. I have found a great deal.
The antidote?
Meditations on emptiness and impermanence. On the conditionality of this mundane reality I find myself perceiving at this moment.
This Moment. That’s all there is!
Categories: bhuddist philosophy · buddhist philosophy · cessation of ignorance · cessation of suffering · enlightment · ignorance · new age buddhist philosophy · serenity · spiritual discoveries · suffering · understanding · wisdom · zen
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Our world is determined by our perception.
In another post, in another blog, I wrote that a person suffering from depression believes his negative state of mind to be ‘Reality’ based on his negative perceptions. This is because everything we see is filtered through the lens of our perceptions.
Merriam – Webster defines ‘perception’ thus:
- 1 a: a result of perceiving : observation b: a mental image : concept
- 2obsolete : consciousness
- 3 a: awareness of the elements of environment through physical sensation <color perception> b: physical sensation interpreted in the light of experience
- 4 a: quick, acute, and intuitive cognition : appreciation b: a capacity for comprehension
Nowhere in this description do you find the phrase: ‘absolute reality’. Yet we commonly accept our observations to be reality. We observe, construct a concept based on our incomplete data, form an assumption, and call it reality! When this observation is made a second time with the same conclusions, (which is likely, seeing it now has a ‘history’ in our consciousness), it is well on it’s way to becoming a ‘core belief’.
I imagine that it’s the “quick, intuitve, cognition” that gets us in trouble most of the time. ‘Snap’ judgements, without thinking things through, will only further separate us from reality. How many times have we found ourselves in an argument, only to discover we misunderstood the person we are arguing with?
We have a built in tendacy to think everyone percieves things the same way we do! For instance, I used to answer direct questions very literally. My first wife was very Indirect. She would ask: “Do you want to take out the trash?” (meaning, of course, ”please take out the trash.”) Unfortunately, my mind percieved the question literally, which was: “do you want to take out the trash?” My answer would always be No! You can imagine where that led us!
When I finally realized what was going on, I explained it only to hear: “Oh you know what I mean!” Actually I hadn’t. I had been trying to figure out why anyone would want to take out the trash!
That automatic assumption that everyone percieves reality the same as ourself, just reinforces our belief that what we see is reality. Therefore we begin, deep down, to resent those who attempt to ‘persuade us’ differently.
- Your perceptions are just an impression of reality, not reality itself.
- You can choose how you wish to percieve any experience.
- Because every part and particle of the Universe (ie. ‘reality) is in constant motion, the reality of what we perceive changes moment by moment.
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Categories: buddhist philosophy · cessation of ignorance · cessation of suffering · enlightenment · ignorance · new age buddhist philosophy · serenity · spiritual discoveries · suffering · understanding · wisdom · zen
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