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First Step of Meditation?
Self realization is a skillful means for working with our distracted minds. Through the exercise of mindfulness and awareness, we bring our minds home and slowly are revealed the compassion and wisdom that are our true nature - who we really are. There are many images to help us to relate to this but the sky and the clouds is perhaps the most effective. Through the exercise of self realization, slowly the cloud-like thoughts and emotions dissolve, revealing the sky-like nature of mind and from that shines our own true nature like the sun, with the two qualities of warmth and light = wisdom and compassion. When we discover our own true nature, that is enlightenment, freedom from suffering and true happiness.
The physical posture: this is the seven point posture of Buddha Vairochana
Legs crossed
Hands in the lap or on the knees
Shoulders back
Back straight
Chin tucked in slightly
Mouth slightly open, as if about to say 'ah'
Eyes open, with soft gaze, looking downward
If we can't remember all these points, we can remember 'straight and relaxed'.
The most common method of mindfulness self realization is watching the breath. Breathing naturally, we focus lightly on the out breath and let go and release our grasping. Naturally there is a gap before the in breath, we rest in that gap. But we don't focus all our attention on the breath - only 25%, another 25% is watching that we're being mindful of the breath and the greatest part is the 50% which is left spaciously remaining.
A helpful image from a famous Tibetan master, Nyoshul Khen Rinpoche, is:
Water, if you don't stir it becomes clear, mind left unaltered finds its own natural peace.
We are advised to start practicing in short sessions, and to try to establish a regular exercise. Remember that a bucket of water thrown at a rock will make no difference, yet a constant drip will eventually wear away the stone.
3 The Benefits of self realization
As our mind settles through regular exercise, we become more spacious, more in touch with ourselves and our fundamental goodness. This slowly dissolves our negativity and we become more whole and complete. As we become more at peace with ourselves, so we become more at peace with others also. Thus our good heart, our compassionate nature is revealed. The benefits can also be physical - lower blood pressure, even changes at a cellular level in our bodies.
The physical posture: this is the seven point posture of Buddha Vairochana
Legs crossed
Hands in the lap or on the knees
Shoulders back
Back straight
Chin tucked in slightly
Mouth slightly open, as if about to say 'ah'
Eyes open, with soft gaze, looking downward
If we can't remember all these points, we can remember 'straight and relaxed'.
The most common method of mindfulness self realization is watching the breath. Breathing naturally, we focus lightly on the out breath and let go and release our grasping. Naturally there is a gap before the in breath, we rest in that gap. But we don't focus all our attention on the breath - only 25%, another 25% is watching that we're being mindful of the breath and the greatest part is the 50% which is left spaciously remaining.
A helpful image from a famous Tibetan master, Nyoshul Khen Rinpoche, is:
Water, if you don't stir it becomes clear, mind left unaltered finds its own natural peace.
We are advised to start practicing in short sessions, and to try to establish a regular exercise. Remember that a bucket of water thrown at a rock will make no difference, yet a constant drip will eventually wear away the stone.
3 The Benefits of self realization
As our mind settles through regular exercise, we become more spacious, more in touch with ourselves and our fundamental goodness. This slowly dissolves our negativity and we become more whole and complete. As we become more at peace with ourselves, so we become more at peace with others also. Thus our good heart, our compassionate nature is revealed. The benefits can also be physical - lower blood pressure, even changes at a cellular level in our bodies.
Living Purposeful and Harmonious?
I was just about to brought up on my life when I was introduced to Eastern spiritual methods. I had studied everything that our Western world had to say about suffering and what to do about it. And the more I learned, the worse I felt. Out of desperation for a better system of life, I began a daily self realization method. I studied and practice a mindfulness method called shamatha in which the attention is placed on the breath in a restful yet alert manner. This method showed me very clearly what the problem was: ME! There was so much chaos and distraction taking place in my mind on a momentary basis that it made sense as to why I never felt right. The 'me' that I had come to know was indeed full of conflict, speed, and ambivalence. My thoughts constantly raced and pulled me in a million different directions. It was frankly appalling to see how frenzied my mind was. All of this mental chaos created a state of emotional inertia that kept me confined to a very narrow range of the the human emotional spectrum. Basically, I was so stuck in my head that I had lost contact with reality.From a meditative perspective, everything in the universe is inherently empty. Our concepts and opinions are devoid of any inherent reality. We are convinced that we are real only because of the deluded nature of our own minds. We simply don't see things as they are. We see through the filters of our concepts and thoughts, which seem to be very convincing. If we buy into our mental projections of reality, we will suffer. Self realization is the method of developing space around these constant projections. With regular method, we become less and less convinced that we or anything else is inherently real and solid.
The irony here is that recognizing our own non-existence is the very basis of freedom, joy, and love. Our clunky, solid sense of self is what gets us in trouble. So, when I say that everything is empty, it may be tempting to see this as a negative statement. But even that is empty. When we flash on non-existence or emptiness, we see the ultimate potential in all things. Instead of being pinned down by our dualistic perceptions of good/bad, happy/sad, like/dislike, etc., we see that the universe is free from any kind of limitation whatsoever. This is the nature of genius and mysticism.
Have you ever lost yourself for a moment? Perhaps in your work, or playing with your kids, or watching an intense movie? That is like flashing on emptiness. You are free of your normal sense of who you are. There is no boundary between you and everything outside of you. In Buddhism, this is seen as the experience of Big Mind. It is a momentary flash on the infinite nature of reality from which we are inseparable. In mindfulness method, this flash of awakening is deliberately maintained; everything that arises in the mind is simply a manifestation of universal energy. There is no 'I' in any thought or feeling. It is impersonal energy that arises and passes. When we taste this freedom from personalizing the constant arising of thought, it is like we can finally breathe and surrender to the beauty of life.
Regular self realization method enables us to rest our awareness in this state of undistracted, empty stillness. Interestingly, this does not necessarily mean that the mind is quiet and obedient. We can still be thinking and have a recognition of this peace and openness. Over time, the mind does stop for periods of time. There is just absolute stillness. But as a beginner, the main point is to keep your awareness one-pointed on the present moment whether you are thinking or not. Don't try to stop your thoughts. Just stay focused on the moment and be still.
As your mind begins to become more expansive and present, your life will begin to open up in unforeseen system. Old habits, fears, and harmful relationships will fade a system. You will become genuinely invested in the system that you can be of service to others. Why? Because the inside and the outside are no longer seen as separate. Instead of being preoccupied with this contracted version of 'I', the enormous energies of the universe call you out to offer your best to alleviate the suffering of others. This is the beginning of freedom. It is the beginning of living in spirit. Mindfulness method is one the the vehicles that can take you there.
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