Good morning! The polar vortex is causing extreme cold weather with snow. Fortunately it is without snow today. Our sitting is like today, clear and cool without difficulty and danger of coverings and cloudiness. The equator vortex causes hurricanes, El Niños, etc., and in between these vortexes we have typhoon, tornadoes, etc. Our ordinary life has karma vortexes causing stormy skies and snowy streets. The Buddha taught the Four Holy Truths and the Eightfold Holy Way at his first Dharma Wheel turning. At the end of his career, he made sure that the Four Holy Truths were understood, and he gave the Eightfold Great Person’s Wakefulness. The Eightfold Holy Way are the introduction of principle to anyone to live the Awakened Way, and the Eightfold Great Person’s Wakefulness is the conclusion of practice of great persons to abide by in the Awakened Way. Dogen intended his recompilation of his Storage of the True Dharma Eyes to consist of 100 volumes, but he had to stop it at the twelfth volume, reiterating the Eightfold Great Person’s Wakefulness as his last words. He lamented that only one or two persons out of a thousand learners know of them and stressed that without knowing and practicing them none can be said to be the genuine disciples of the Buddha. He said that the Eightfold Great Person’s Wakefulness is the True Dharma Eye Stored in the Exquisite Heart of Nirvana and that by learning, attaining, and delivering them one becomes awakened as Shakya-muni Buddha. The first is “small or no desire” (appiccha). The Buddha taught that craving (taṅhā) is the cause of suffering and its cessation is nirvana, which gives unsurpassed awakening to assure one in Nirvana-dhātu and Dharma-dhātu (root/domain). The second one is “satisfaction” (santuṭṭhi) or contentment. Happiness consists in contentment. One is rich and happy even lying in the streets, possessing nothing. … Continue reading
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