106 of 108 Gates of Dharma-Illumination

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  • Shokai
    Dharma Transmitted Priest
    • Mar 2009
    • 6910

    106 of 108 Gates of Dharma-Illumination

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    一百八法明門
    IPPYAKUHACHI-HOMYOMON
    One Hundred and Eight Gates of Dharma-Illumination

    [106] Attainment of realization of the Dharma of non-appearance is a gate of Dharma-illumination; for [with it] we attain affirmation.
    Realization is reached by purifying the mind of defilements through dedicated practice. It is not separate from life. It is the ability to live in accord with the Dharma (the true nature of reality) in daily actions. Mahayana Buddhism interprets this as realizing the "Dharmakaya of realization" and "Dharmakaya of doctrine," representing the ultimate nature of a Buddha.

    What, if any, is your greatest problem with realizng the Dharma?

    合掌,生開
    gassho, Shokai
    stlah
    仁道 生開 / Jindo Shokai
    "Open to life in a benevolent way"

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    合掌,生開
    gassho, Shokai

    仁道 生開 / Jindo Shokai

    "Open to life in a benevolent way"

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  • Ryūdō-Liúdào
    Member
    • Dec 2025
    • 140

    #2
    My biggest “problem” is how quickly the mind forgets or reshapes moments of realization. When everything lines up in one of those “a-ha” moments, it’s clear… but only for that moment. Not long after, clinging and chasing tend to show up. And even if they don’t, the memory itself fades or becomes distorted.

    I suppose that’s a pretty good reminder not to cling to or chase anything temporary anyway, eh?

    Gasshō,
    流道-Ryūdō-Liúdào
    Satlah

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    • Jundo
      Treeleaf Founder and Priest
      • Apr 2006
      • 44315

      #3
      Oh ... getting close ...
      ALL OF LIFE IS OUR TEMPLE

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      • Tenryu
        Member
        • Sep 2025
        • 243

        #4
        Not sure how the “purifying” part is coming along, but there’s a steady pull to practice. On the cushion, off the cushion, the Zazenkai, even early mornings when getting up doesn’t feel inviting. Sitting through entire retreats while the legs complain, and still doing the next sitting. Not to prove anything, just to be there.

        At the same time, things in my mind tend to solidify quickly. A thought, a feeling, a situation, and it takes on a fixed shape almost right away. In those moments it’s easy to forget how fluid it actually is. Sometimes that loosens, a small shift, and things open a little again.

        Gasshō,
        Tenryū
        sat&LaH
        恬流 - Tenryū - Calm Flow

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        • Tairin
          Member
          • Feb 2016
          • 3291

          #5
          Thank you Shokai.

          My greatest problem with realizing the Dharma? Two I suppose. One is the vastness of the Dharma. It is literally wherever we look if we are willing to see. Two, similar to Ryūdō-Liúdào above, how quickly I forget or lose it. I suppose it has a lot to do with just getting busy with the day and thus distracted from the realization.


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

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          • Choujou
            Member
            • Apr 2024
            • 591

            #6
            My biggest obstacle in realizing the dharma is letting go. Like some have already said, life is fluid and always in motion, ever changing. Even though I know this, I still tend to cling and grasp to thoughts, feelings, memories, fantasies, or beliefs sometimes about this or that… at the same time I do know and realize that one must let go, open the hands of thought and emotion… sometimes I am clinging to even the sense of a “self” that needs to let go…Hmmm… I must accept it and just let it all go.

            Gassho,
            Choujou

            sat/lah today
            Last edited by Choujou; 04-07-2026, 01:40 PM.

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            • Seikan
              Member
              • Apr 2020
              • 1096

              #7
              The biggest challenge for me is persistence of practice. As every moment is different/unique, the realization of the Dharma in each moment requires renewed awareness, over and over again. This requires energy, conviction and dedication—all of which need to be cultivated continuously, or else old "self"-ish habits quickly reappear and get in the way.

              To be honest, I generally feel that I'm just standing in my own way most of the time. I am my own biggest obstacle/problem!

              Gassho,
              Seikan
              stlah
              聖簡 Seikan (Sacred Simplicity)

              "See and realize / that this world / is not permanent. / Neither late nor early flowers / will remain."
              —Ryokan

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              • dorgan
                Member
                • Oct 2025
                • 89

                #8
                Consistency. Setting up and sticking to routines for what matters most.

                Gassho, david
                stlah

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                • Chikyou
                  Member
                  • May 2022
                  • 1048

                  #9
                  This gate will always be a work in progress - a continual process of refinement. I will never find myself saying I’ve done it, that my words, thoughts and actions in the world are perfect. It’s a continual practice of mis-step, atonement and improvement.

                  Gassho,
                  SatLah
                  Chikyō
                  Chikyō 知鏡
                  (Wisdom Mirror)
                  They/Them

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