Just picked up the Heart of Understanding by TNH. It's his commentary on the Heart Sutra and I've gotta say... it's brilliant and touching. Cry at least once each time I read it (three times now since it's only 50 pages). In one chapter, he encourages us to ask if something is empty, then what is it empty of? Something isn't just empty, it's empty of something, and that something is a separate, permanent self. Nothing and no one exists alone. Because I am, you are, because you are, everything is. "Empty of a separate self means full of everything." Knowing this intellectually isn't enough. We have to fully experience impermanence and interbeing firsthand via meditation and mindfulness:
"If you are a poet, you will see clearly that there is a cloud floating in this sheet of paper. Without a cloud, there could be no rain, without rain, the trees cannot grow; and without trees, we cannot make paper. The cloud is essential for the paper to exist. If the cloud is not here, the sheet of paper cannot be here either. So we can say that the cloud and the paper inter-are (interbeing)...
If we look into this sheet of paper even more deeply, we can see the sunshine in it. If the sunshine is not there, the forest cannot grow. In fact, nothing can grow. Even we cannot grow without sunshine. And so, we know that the sunshine is also in this sheet of paper. The paper and the sunshine inter-are. And if we continue to look, we can see the logger who cut the tree and brought it to the mill to be transformed into paper. And we see the wheat. We know that the logger cannot exist without his daily bread, and therefore the wheat that became his bread is also in this sheet of paper. And the logger's father and mother are in it too. When we look in this way, we see that without all of these things, the sheet of paper cannot exist.
Looking more deeply, we can see that we are in it too. This is not difficult to see, because when we look at a sheet of paper, the sheet of paper is part of our perception. Your mind is in here and mine is also. So we can say that everything is in here in this sheet of paper. You cannot point out one thing that is not here - time, space, the earth, the rain, the minerals in the soil, the sunshine, the cloud, the river, the heat. Everything coexists with this sheet of paper...
You cannot just be by yourself alone. You have to inter-be with every other thing. This sheet of paper is, because everything is.. The fact is that this sheet of paper is made up of 'non-paper elements.' And if we return these non-paper elements to their sources, then there can be no paper at all. As thin as this sheet of paper is, it contains everything in the universe."
Gassho, John
"If you are a poet, you will see clearly that there is a cloud floating in this sheet of paper. Without a cloud, there could be no rain, without rain, the trees cannot grow; and without trees, we cannot make paper. The cloud is essential for the paper to exist. If the cloud is not here, the sheet of paper cannot be here either. So we can say that the cloud and the paper inter-are (interbeing)...
If we look into this sheet of paper even more deeply, we can see the sunshine in it. If the sunshine is not there, the forest cannot grow. In fact, nothing can grow. Even we cannot grow without sunshine. And so, we know that the sunshine is also in this sheet of paper. The paper and the sunshine inter-are. And if we continue to look, we can see the logger who cut the tree and brought it to the mill to be transformed into paper. And we see the wheat. We know that the logger cannot exist without his daily bread, and therefore the wheat that became his bread is also in this sheet of paper. And the logger's father and mother are in it too. When we look in this way, we see that without all of these things, the sheet of paper cannot exist.
Looking more deeply, we can see that we are in it too. This is not difficult to see, because when we look at a sheet of paper, the sheet of paper is part of our perception. Your mind is in here and mine is also. So we can say that everything is in here in this sheet of paper. You cannot point out one thing that is not here - time, space, the earth, the rain, the minerals in the soil, the sunshine, the cloud, the river, the heat. Everything coexists with this sheet of paper...
You cannot just be by yourself alone. You have to inter-be with every other thing. This sheet of paper is, because everything is.. The fact is that this sheet of paper is made up of 'non-paper elements.' And if we return these non-paper elements to their sources, then there can be no paper at all. As thin as this sheet of paper is, it contains everything in the universe."
Gassho, John
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