51) The Fifty-first Gate: Realization of Nonappearance
Realization of nonappearance* is a gate of Dharma illumination; for [with it] we experience the truth of cessation. (Nishijima/Cross)
Not having to arouse patience is a gate of realizing dharma; it realizes the truth of eliminating [causes of suffering]. (Tanahashi)
*[Nonappearance: otherwise known as nirvana]
Gate Gatha:
Reflection Prompts:
1. Is "Not having to arouse patience " similar to Nirvana?
2. Does realization lead directly toelimination?
3. Write a new Gate Gatha.
Capping Verse:
gassho,Shokai
stlah
Realization of nonappearance* is a gate of Dharma illumination; for [with it] we experience the truth of cessation. (Nishijima/Cross)
Not having to arouse patience is a gate of realizing dharma; it realizes the truth of eliminating [causes of suffering]. (Tanahashi)
*[Nonappearance: otherwise known as nirvana]
Gate Gatha:
May we, together with all buddhas;
Be mindful of nonappearance,
That we may experience the truth of cessation.
Be mindful of nonappearance,
That we may experience the truth of cessation.
Reflection Prompts:
1. Is "Not having to arouse patience " similar to Nirvana?
2. Does realization lead directly toelimination?
3. Write a new Gate Gatha.
Capping Verse:
Extinguishing self—
Every day
A brand new sunrise
Every day
A brand new sunrise
gassho,Shokai
stlah
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