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Hsin Shin Ming: “46. If the eye never sleeps, all dreams will naturally cease.”

Hsin Shin Ming: “46. If the eye never sleeps, all dreams will naturally cease.”

Sleep is to dreams as ignorance is to illusions. Enlightenment is to ignorance as awakening is to sleep. When we get enlightened, all the illusions we are struggling to remove vanish by themselves just as all the dreams we are having die away by themselves when we are awakened from sleep.

As long as we are asleep, every trial and effort we make to remove dreams is just a dream as well, in the same way that all the successes and failures we make in our sleep are also just dreams. Likewise, all our efforts to remove illusions are also just illusions unless we are enlightened, that is, until we realise that everything is empty. Therefore, Zen meditation is often compared to making an effort to awaken from sleep and enlightenment to waking up from sleep.

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Student: “What shall I do when faced with difficulties?”
Master: “When we are faced with a desperate dilemma that seems to be impossible to get out of in our dream, the best way to escape from it is to wake up from your sleep.”

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Q. Does Buddhism allow its followers to attend other religions?

Q. Does Buddhism allow its followers to attend other religions?

A. We should know that religion is not an end but just a means. We don’t live for the sake of religion itself, but we have religion for the sake of our happiness. In order to attain happiness, we can do anything under the condition that we do not harm others. No one is allowed to prevent you from pursuing happiness.

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No religion likes its followers to attend other religions besides it. All religions want their followers to accept only their own teachings as the best and to be committed to them without turning their attention to other religions. However, no religion has a right to limit your religious life. If you want, you are free to have multiple religions regardless of whether or not your present religion allows you to do so, because it is not that religion chooses you, but that you choose religion.

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The World-Honoured One Ascends the Teaching Seat

The World-Honoured One Ascends the Teaching Seat

One day the World-Honoured One ascended the teaching seat and the assembly came together. Mahakasyapa struck the mallet and announced: “The World-Honoured One has just expounded the dharma.”

The World-Honoured One descended from the teaching seat.

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Student: “What was the dharma that The World-Honoured One expounded?”
Master: “Nothing special. You are doing it now as well.”

Commentary:
It is not because the Dharma itself is secret and special but because you don’t see it as it is that it looks and sounds secret and special.

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Hsin Shin Ming: “45. Gain and loss, right and wrong, abandon all such thoughts at once.”

Hsin Shin Ming: “45. Gain and loss, right and wrong, abandon all such thoughts at once.”

Don’t try in vain to abandon such thoughts but try to see them as they are. You can’t let go of them unless you realise that they are empty by seeing them as they are. Let’s suppose that you have a big piece of glass that you have thought of as diamond for a long time. Could you discard it without hesitation when you are told that it is not diamond but glass? You can’t throw it away until you are sure that it is glass. However, you will not try to keep it when you have realized that it is glass.

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Likewise, once you have realized that such thoughts are empty, your attachment to them disappears naturally just as your attachment to your diamond does when it turns out to be a piece of glass.

Student: “How can I abandon such thoughts as gain and loss, and right and wrong all at once?”
Master: “See them as they are.”

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Q. Can we attain enlightenment without giving up our everyday life?

Q. Can we attain enlightenment without giving up our everyday life?

A. First, you should know what enlightenment is. Enlightenment is the ability to see our reality or everything as it is. When you can see all things as they are, you come to realise clearly what life is, and all the questions you have had so far about life are solved naturally. Speaking of escape from reality, trying to escape from reality without knowing what reality is, is as foolish as struggling to avoid one’s own shadow. Wherever we go, our life is to face reality and living itself is reality.

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How could we escape from reality? This thought results from being unable to see things as they are. To practise means to try to see reality before our eyes as it is. Practising out of reality is impossible. Therefore, enlightenment is attained through practice based on the reality in which you are in your life.

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Shitou’s Great and Small Canon

Shitou’s Great and Small Canon

Qingyuan said to Shitou, “Everyone is saying that there is something happening in the city of Caoxi.” Shitou said, “There is someone who doesn’t say something is happening in Caoxi.” Qingyuan said, “How did you get the Great Canon and the Small Canon?” Shitou said, “It all comes from here and nothing is lacking.”

Student: “Whom did Shitou mean when he said, ‘There is someone who doesn’t say something is happening in Caoxi’?”
Master: “I am always trying to show him to you.”
Student: “What are the Great Canon and the Small Canon?”
Master: “You have them, too.”
Student: “Where is here when Shitou said, ‘It all comes from here’?”
Master: “Someone who doesn’t say, is there, and you are there, too.”

Commentary:
Here.
Nowhere else.
Everything is from here, but everything disappears into here.

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Hsin Shin Ming: “44. They are like unto dreams or flowers in the air, the foolish try to grasp them.”

Hsin Shin Ming: “44. They are like unto dreams or flowers in the air, the foolish try to grasp them.”

Here ‘they’ means things, forms or dualities, and ‘like dreams or flowers in the air’ means not real but empty imaginary forms or illusions of our own making. ‘Try to grasp them’ is the description of how sentient beings live their lives.

We sentient beings spend our whole lives struggling to gain what we think will bring us happiness. What we strive to achieve, however, is not real but illusionary. In other words, we waste our lives pursuing happiness by chasing after illusions neglecting the essence of our being that is the source of true happiness. Ancient masters would compare our vain effort to trying to grasp the horns of a rabbit. The Diamond Sutra says, “If you see everything as a dream, as a phantom, and as a bubble, you will see the true-Self.” The true-Self also means the Pure Land, the essence of happiness. So, the best way to happiness is not to attain things but to realise the essence of our being by seeing ourselves as we are.

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How does one meditate and become in tune with one’s true-Self?

How does one meditate and become in tune with one’s true-Self?

You are already one with your true-Self. You feel that you are separate and different from your true-Self because you divide and separate the true-Self into two; you and the true-Self by making discriminations. So, you can’t actually become in tune with the true-Self because ‘becoming in tune with’ only happens between separate things. You don’t become in tune with your true-Self through Zen meditation, rather you realise the fact that you are the true-Self itself through it.

Student: “What should I do to be in tune with the true-Self?
Master: “What should you do in order to be you?”

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A monastic asked Yaoshan, “What is the most precious treasure of the Way?”

A monastic asked Yaoshan, “What is the most precious treasure of the Way?”

Yaoshan said, “Don’t flatter others for your own benefit.”
The monastic said, “How is it when one does not flatter others?”
Yaoshan said, “Even if an entire nation were offered, it would not be accepted.”
Student: “Why did Yaoshan tell the monastic not to flatter others for his own benefit?”

Master: “Because we can’t get any benefit by flattering others.”
Student: “Why wouldn’t an entire nation be accepted even if it were offered?”
Master: “Because what can be offered and accepted is not precious.”

Commentary:
Flattering others for your benefit is begging your servants for charity.

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Hsin Shin Ming: “43. All dualities come only from ignorant inference.”

Hsin Shin Ming: “43. All dualities come only from ignorant inference.”

All dualities here means forms or illusions and ignorant inference implies discriminations. All dualities are how emptiness or non-duality seems when it is divided into many by our imaginary lines created through discriminations. Though each of them seems to have different shapes, different size and different nature from one other, they are the same in essence as emptiness. All the characteristics they have are not innate but are given to them by us. Diamond, for example, is not diamond and is not precious unless we label it as so. There is no difference at all between a handful of soil and a fist sized diamond if we don’t discriminate and label them as such. When we, having realised this fact, are not deluded by them, these dualities are called forms. They are referred to as illusions when we, ignorant of this fact, are deluded by them.

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Student: “What happens when all dualities disappear?”
Master: “Nothing happens.”
Student: “How can we live if nothing happens?”
Master: “When nothing happens, death also doesn’t happen. Why are you worried about death?”

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