The 37th of 108 Gates Of Dharma Illumination

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  • Shokai
    Treeleaf Priest
    • Mar 2009
    • 6394

    The 37th of 108 Gates Of Dharma Illumination

    Gate Thirty-seven
    Read the following, place it in your heart and sleep on it. Then, tomorrow, live it until evening when you can leave a brief comment on what you may have received during the process.

    Belief and understanding are a gate of Dharma illumination; for [with them] we decisively comprehend the paramount [truth].

    A “Dharma Gate” is a teaching or practice that can lead to spiritual growth: some kind of positive outcome in terms of our practice. A way to approach the truth.

    Koan:
    "Probably the highest rewards of Buddhism are experienced through a fundamental and radical shift in the way you understand the world and your place in it. Among different forms of Buddhism, this shift in understanding has been called different things, including awakening, enlightenment, satori, or kensho (a Japanese term which means “seeing one’s true nature”). For those of us no longer beginners to Buddhist practice, the concept of awakening raises a troubling and dualistic question: Do we know the essential truth yet, or not? If you really want to awaken, the whole process of longing and struggling to realize the essential truth for yourself can be filled with frustration, confusion, and anguish. What is this fundamental awakening experienced by the Buddha, and by subsequent generations of practitioners? Of course, there isn’t just one awakening. Or, that is, there isn’t only one truth to awaken to. We benefit from insights into the nature of dukkha, or suffering; into impermanence, and into our own karmic entanglements. However, there is a pivotal and essential shift in perspective at some point in a person’s practice. Before that shift, we don’t really get it. After that critical shift in perspective, it’s as if we’ve woken up. Putting words to the fundamental awakening in Buddhism is extremely difficult. Right Understanding itself is beyond words, so any words we choose to describe it are like – as the well-worn adage goes – just fingers pointing at the moon, where the moon is reality itself. Although the Buddha spent many years in full-time, hard-core spiritual striving, he didn’t find the answers he was seeking until he directly perceived how suffering was created and perpetuated by the particular kinds of views we hold about ourselves and the world. His perspective radically shifted such that he was completely liberated from suffering and from the cycle of its perpetuation. It’s impossible to adequately summarize Right View in few words, but essentially it means you are freed from delusions that drive you to create suffering."
    - Domyo Burke's ZEN STUDIES PODCAST101

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    Most note worthy replies :
    That which is, which I know is there
    I can't know for sure, and that's not fair
    But I can sit on a mat
    Toward a wall in my flat

    Belief and intellectual understanding help to frame our practice and keep us on the right path so that we can know truth through direct experience. Two sides of the coin, as it were...

    Trust in the teachings
    Maintain belief
    But keep on sitting


    合掌 仁道 生開 - gassho, Jindo Shokai
    Last edited by Shokai; 01-28-2024, 12:49 AM.
    合掌,生開
    gassho, Shokai

    仁道 生開 / Jindo Shokai

    "Open to life in a benevolent way"

    https://sarushinzendo.wordpress.com/
  • Tairin
    Member
    • Feb 2016
    • 2824

    #2


    Tairin
    Sat today and lah
    泰林 - Tai Rin - Peaceful Woods

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    • Seikan
      Member
      • Apr 2020
      • 712

      #3
      belief lights our way
      keeping us
      on the path to truth


      Gassho,
      Seikan

      -stlah-


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      聖簡 Seikan (Sacred Simplicity)

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      • Ramine
        Member
        • Jul 2023
        • 156

        #4

        Ramine,

        Sat and lah

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        • Tai Do
          Member
          • Jan 2019
          • 1457

          #5
          Believing the Teaching
          We practice and understand it
          Practice-realization

          Gassho
          Tai Do
          Satlah
          怠努 (Tai Do) - Lazy Effort
          (also known as Mateus )

          禅戒一如 (Zen Kai Ichi Nyo) - Zazen and the Precepts are One!

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