Category Archives: cultivation: verification (修:証)

Driving through Difficult Danger

Good morning!   The snow seems to have continued falling and even started accumulating, so the driving conditions are difficult and dangerous.   Only through actually driving and braking, can we cultivate and verify our learning about how to manage the difficult and dangerous conditions.   When we sit, we can settle in peace and prognosis, and learn how to deal with and break through birth, becoming, decay, and death in peace and prognosis.   3/1/13  

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Complete Cultivation-Verification

Good morning!   The complete cultivations and verifications of our bodies, minds, and the worlds here now are the entire effects and results of all past cultivations and verifications and the total causes and conditions of all coming cultivations and verifications, either in the samsara and suffering or in the nirvana and nectar (amrita, ambrosia, immortality).   2/28/13  

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Constant Care, Cure, Cultivation, and Concentration

Good morning!   Rain stopped here, but snow started now. When we have rain, we may have roof leaking. When we have snow, we may have snow accumulation.   Because all things are with the triple marks of impermanence, suffering, and selflessness, we must strive in constant care and cure.   Because all beings are with the three poisons of delusion, desire, and divisiveness, we must strive in continuous cultivation and concentration.   Then, we can avoid roof leaking  with streaks, stains, and structural damages, and snow blocking with stopping, slipping, and sufferings.     Thus, we can avoid karma leak  with defilement, decay, and devastation, and store consciousness with delusion, damage, and destruction.     2/27/13    

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Penetrating Pure Peace Prognosis

Good evening!   This drizzling may shift soon to sleet or snow. All things are impermanent, uncontrollable, and selfless or no self-sameness, self-sovereignty, and self-substance (triple marks of dharmas).   When we sit and stop our delusion, desire, and divisiveness in this truth, we can settle in nirvana, unconditioned peace. These four of impermanence, suffering, selflessness, and nirvana are called the four dharma seals.   But, nirvana is attained only by constant concentrated cultivation and verification of sitting, stopping karmas, seeing the dharmas, and settle in the penetrating pure peace and prognosis.   2/26/13        

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Committed Consistent Cultivation

Good morning!   We have a nice sunny Sunday morning with the sunlight shining on snow. I hope we can see the full moon tonight and tomorrow. The full moon represents the Buddha mind. Here is the ichienso (一円相, perfect unity phase, lit. one round phase), like the full moon of the Ten Ox Herding – or rather Bull Taming – pictures. We can witness it in our sitting, though we are easily lost without practice.   I got news of a colleague of mine at Hitachi, and a friend since then passed away. Our common friends are meeting him now without words around this time in Japan. Impermanence is really swift, and the matter of birth and death is so great. A passage of Dogen’s Genjōkōan (現成公案), Realization of Universal Truth, reads,   “Firewood turns into fire. Fire does not revert to firewood. Because of this, one will not see and grasp that firewood is “former” and that fire is ‘latter.’ One should know that firewood, staying in the dharma-stage of firewood, has its own former and its own latter, and that even though there are its former and latter, its former and latter are separate.   Ash, staying in the dharma-stage of ash, has its own former and its own latter. And firewood, after having become ash, never again reverts to firewood. So too, one, after having died, never reverts back to life. However it is the definite custom of the Buddha-dharma not to say that life becomes death. Because of this, it is called ‘no origination.’   Death never comes back to life. This is the turning of Buddhas by the Dharma-wheel. Because of this it is called ‘no destruction.’ Life is one temporary stage. Death is one temporary stage. It is like winter and spring. One does not think that winter becomes spring. One does not say that spring becomes summer.   One’s attainment of awakening is like water’s accommodation of the moon. The moon does not get wet; the water is not broken. The light, though broad and great, can lodge in a foot or an inch wide pool, the total moon and the whole heaven stay in a dewdrop on a blade of grass or in a drop of water. Non-breaking of a human’s life by awakening is like non-breaking of water by the moon.   … Continue reading

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Samsara Suffering or Nirvana Nectar

Good evening!   Dogen, in his Genjōkōan, Realizing Universal Truth, says,   Those who are awakened to delusions are the awakened ones (buddhas); those who are deluded in awakening are common sentient beings (putthu-janas). There are those who are awakened further upon awakening; there are those who are deluded further in delusions.   The Buddha himself said that the Awakened Way is the “come-see” (ehi-passika) way. So, anyone who comes and practices genuinely can see awakening. Please sit, breathe, stay solid, strong, and serene, and see your minds becoming solid, strong, and serene in pure peace and prognosis.   Those who are awakened further upon awakening are Bodhisattvas, attaining nirvana and nectar (amtṛa, ambrosia, immortality), living in the Brahma-abode. Those who are deluded further in delusions are hungry ghosts and fighting devils, undergoing samsara and suffering living in the Hell-world.   2/22/13   Note:   Putthu-jana (Pali) is construed as pṛthu-jana (mass/common births, Sanskrit, 凡夫) and pṛthak-jana (separately born, Sanskrit, 異生).   Brahama-abode is also called Limitless-abode with friendship (慈: ji), compassion (悲: hi), bliss (喜: ki), and equanimity (捨: … Continue reading

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Mind: Mind-Cultivation: Mind-Verification: Mind-World: Mind-Beauty: Mind-Happiness・・・

Louie Schwartzberg: Nature. Beauty. Gratitude

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Trees Tell Truth

           Trees, the longest-living organisms on Earth, beautify and protect our environment by providing color, shelter, and shade. They renew our air supply by soaking up carbon dioxide and producing oxygen. 10. Cherry Blossom Tunnel, Germany  Photo — Link Each spring, … Continue reading

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Truth in True Triple Treasures

Good morning!   Zendo, Zen Hall, is also called Senbutudo, Selecting Buddha Hall. The true truth seekers constantly come here for the true solution of suffering.   What Dogen means in his Inmo is that we never attain the true … Continue reading

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Thusness and Thus-being

Good evening!   We are going to read Dogen’s Inmo, Such(ness), a Sino-Japanese word. Its equivalent in Sanskrit or Pali is Tathatâ, Thusness. Both are expressions for the reality beyond description and discrimination.   Dogen’s Universal Recommendation for True Zazen … Continue reading

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