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My understanding of the benefits of considering : who is the original master ? is that we can see that the original master is non-discriminating primordial awareness. The non - judgemental source of wisdom. Is this our original face before we were born ?
Dennis Genpo Merzel in his book Big Mind Big Heart enters in to a dialogue with pupils, as a facilitator, to help people contact their Protector and the Controller that has been created by the false self. From this exercise our engagement with what we perceive to be a dualistic and relative reality and external circumstances can be seen to be merely projections of our mind based on the mental construct of a false self.
Through coming to the realisation that we create our reality based on the mental projections of a false self that has allowed a Protector and
Controller to unconsciously dictate our responses to seemly external circumstances we can work towards allowing our responses to, as an alternative, be generated form the base of pure awareness (the Master) and select responses form a menu of options from this back drop based on compassion.
My understanding of the benefits of considering : who is the original master ? is that we can see that the original master is non-discriminating primordial awareness. The non - judgemental source of wisdom. Is this our original face before we were born ?
Dennis Genpo Merzel in his book Big Mind Big Heart enters in to a dialogue with pupils, as a facilitator, to help people contact their Protector and the Controller that has been created by the false self. From this exercise our engagement with what we perceive to be a dualistic and relative reality and external circumstances can be seen to be merely projections of our mind based on the mental construct of a false self.
Through coming to the realisation that we create our reality based on the mental projections of a false self that has allowed a Protector and
Controller to unconsciously dictate our responses to seemly external circumstances we can work towards allowing our responses to, as an alternative, be generated form the base of pure awareness (the Master) and select responses form a menu of options from this back drop based on compassion.
Hmmm, Is the master a "non-discriminating primordial awareness"? Can a name so easily be placed upon such, can it be objectified and nailed down? Genpo's system (the pricing issue aside) is nice in producing some brief experience of oneness and wholeness (I have sat thru his class). But is this merely getting back to a blank canvas without the painting, the empty page without the poem?
As we move into life to paint our painting, tell our stories, knowing of the paper and canvas is very informative and helpful. But it is not so easy, as canvas flows into painting, and the painting brings canvas to life ... a painting of both beauty and ugliness by our hand's own choosing. The paper is just the media for the story, a trillion stories of the world that we all write. Knowing of the underlying presence is only part of the work to be done. Canvas is lifeless without the colors and imagination of the painter, paper is just dead wood until the comedy and drama are added. The canvas does not determine what the painting of life will be, the paper does not guide us in how to write a good story.
I do not believe that knowing that there is a canvas underneath, or sensing that stories are written on blank paper truly provides so much guidance regarding what we should create (at best, it tells us that so much of the ugliness we create in our lives now does not have to be and is our own choosing, and it tells us that our stories are just that ... largely self created fictions. Before realizing so, we are ignorant painters and writers who are fooled by our own creations, and do not realize the degree to which brush and pen are in hand. We are like characters in a tale who do not realize they are in a tale, and simultaneously, we are like artists who do not realize they are artists with the future course of the story significantly in their own power ... though not wholly in our power, because the whole world ... every ant and raindrop and all the other sentient beings are our fellow artists joining in creating the big picture). We do not know of the possibilities, how much is fiction, and how much is within our control. However, that still does little to tell us what art to create from this point forward).
So, I don't think it so simple. That is one reason that old Koan stories threw monkey wrenches in easy attempts at formuli, and why Zen Masters of old said "not enough" to students who had brief flashes of "primordial oneness" or the like and thought that the job of painting and writing was now done. It is why Master Dogen spoke of "practice-enlightenment", the need to paint the painting with each brush stroke after another, the writing of the endless story line by line and phrase by phrase. That's where things really come alive! It is dependent on the choices we make one by one.
Maybe Genpo makes things too cut and dried in order to sell books and seminars?
(Sorry, I am not such an artist with words myself, so not sure that my imagery above gets the point across).
I haven't sat through the Genpo's class. I think I understand the point you are making however and that simply recognising the blank canvas isn't enough and that this is just getting back to the blank canvas without the painting.
Also thinking that objectifying is perhaps a by-product of an attempt to understand the 'system'.
Your observation that knowing the canvas is underneath doesn't provide much guidance is very helpful and indeed I see the formulaic approach.
Practice-enlightenment.......no short cuts !
Gassho.
td1957
Originally posted by Jundo
Hmmm, Is the master a "non-discriminating primordial awareness"? Can a name so easily be placed upon such, can it be objectified and nailed down? Genpo's system (the pricing issue aside) is nice in producing some brief experience of oneness and wholeness (I have sat thru his class). But is this merely getting back to a blank canvas without the painting, the empty page without the poem?
As we move into life to paint our painting, tell our stories, knowing of the paper and canvas is very informative and helpful. But it is not so easy, as canvas flows into painting, and the painting brings canvas to life ... a painting of both beauty and ugliness by our hand's own choosing. The paper is just the media for the story, a trillion stories of the world that we all write. Knowing of the underlying presence is only part of the work to be done. Canvas is lifeless without the colors and imagination of the painter, paper is just dead wood until the comedy and drama are added. The canvas does not determine what the painting of life will be, the paper does not guide us in how to write a good story.
I do not believe that knowing that there is a canvas underneath, or sensing that stories are written on blank paper truly provides so much guidance regarding what we should create (at best, it tells us that so much of the ugliness we create in our lives now does not have to be and is our own choosing, and it tells us that our stories are just that ... largely self created fictions. Before realizing so, we are ignorant painters and writers who are fooled by our own creations, and do not realize the degree to which brush and pen are in hand. We are like characters in a tale who do not realize they are in a tale, and simultaneously, we are like artists who do not realize they are artists with the future course of the story significantly in their own power ... though not wholly in our power, because the whole world ... every ant and raindrop and all the other sentient beings are our fellow artists joining in creating the big picture). We do not know of the possibilities, how much is fiction, and how much is within our control. However, that still does little to tell us what art to create from this point forward).
So, I don't think it so simple. That is one reason that old Koan stories threw monkey wrenches in easy attempts at formuli, and why Zen Masters of old said "not enough" to students who had brief flashes of "primordial oneness" or the like and thought that the job of painting and writing was now done. It is why Master Dogen spoke of "practice-enlightenment", the need to paint the painting with each brush stroke after another, the writing of the endless story line by line and phrase by phrase. That's where things really come alive! It is dependent on the choices we make one by one.
Maybe Genpo makes things too cut and dried in order to sell books and seminars?
(Sorry, I am not such an artist with words myself, so not sure that my imagery above gets the point across).
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