Sunday, September 16, 2018

Purity



We find the antique tribalism of human nature vulnerable to an appreciation of what could be called "PURITY". This "purity" expresses it's self as prowess in it's rainbow of manifestation. Prowess in action and prowess in inaction. The purity of religious zealots and the purity of athletic geniuses excite the same kind of fervor in vulnerable individuals. And this is because these achievements require the kind of purposeful self abnegation and purposeful self exploitation that admiring individuals find lacking in themselves.

This is all fine and dandy except that it leads to posturing and self inflation and a well deserved sense of failure.

Enlightenment is not about achievement

Enlightenment is simply recognizing what is.


Purity is a tortured path to oblivion paved with imagination.

The pursuit of excellence is, however, an all together different matter.


Tuesday, August 28, 2018

Playing the Game



We must play the game or most surely the game will play us. The world into which we are born has been made inevitable by accidents of nature. The rhymes and the reasons of our culture are mechanical as an old fashioned alarm clock, but born into the tick-tock tick-tock we play our part in this shadow world saying "I" to the springs and the gears, and to the time.

It is not surprising that some minds rebel against the stacked deck that is life its self, but rebellion is a tragic waste of precious existence. The path to Enlightenment is unobstructed but by the normal faculties of mind. And should that Awareness, which is everywhere the true substance of life, awaken to become the master of the consciousness it has created, everything is just as it was, is now, and ever shall be.



Monday, August 20, 2018

The Waves are the Water



It is not enough to quiet the mind. The essence of ones being is met when Awareness forbears the creation of mind. Mind is a necessary tool to the processes of life, and basking in the instinctual satisfactions that the mind provides is just fine. But mind is not the true self. Mind is the basket weaver of illusions. The narratives that dominate human existence (for better or worse) are phantasms made flesh. When Awareness wakens to its Self it is as if we had always known.

The waves are the water.



Sunday, August 19, 2018

The Importance of Being Ernest



All culture is imagined into being. We are born into the world made inevitable by the imaginations of our forebears, and the starkly arbitrary nature of the forms of daily existence exist as norms to us. The long shadow threatening to extinguish life as we know it, is the direct spawn of the human imagination acting in the sway of unacknowledged, and therefore unperceived, primitive archetypes to which humanity en-mass has said "I".

Enlightenment is no longer a luxury good in the shop of human choices.  Enlightenment is our only hope.




Wednesday, June 20, 2018

The Finger Pointing at the Moon




A certain kind of Zen has broken away from it's religionist roots, and with all due respect to traditional Buddhism, has established a frontier in universal Enlightenment.

Simply stated most people aren't really interested in the moon. What they want is a confidence inspiring finger pointing at the moon. I was initiated into the Nichiren Sect in 1966, but it was encountering Zen as delineated by D T Suzuki that some ten years later I came to understand the true seismic significance of the historical Buddha. Suzuki has been pilloried as a heretic by some Buddhist religionist. The second patriarch of Zen Buddhism was allegedly executed as a heretic at the insistence of Buddhist dogmatist when in his 90s about 1,400 years ago.

At the time of the extinguishment of the dinosaurs the largest mammals were about the size of rats. To consider the emergence of an awakened life-form from the chemical inevitabilities that lead to life is to consider the fact of one's own awareness. The Awareness which is the substrate of our own consciousness was present in our progenitors, and exists in us through a unbroken chain of sexual transmission. The seed of life sends forth the vine and the flower of that vine is the Universe awakening to its self.

This is what Zen is.








Sunday, April 29, 2018

Square One



With out doubt one of the stumbling blocks set before anybody genuinely interested in encountering the core of their own being is that in the literature and in the halls they will face a phalanx of antique terminology. Terms that may at one time had simple referential meanings have become romanticized: have ceased to have colloquial value and now carry a load of romantic baggage.

The facts are quite simple. Awareness is everywhere simply aware. It seems to be a field phenomenon and has no other properties. Mind is a state of excitation of this field and is peculiar to the form producing the field. Consciousness occurs when mind possesses some degree of state recognition.

There are degrees of consciousness. There are as many different minds as there are creature to produce them. Awareness is always and everywhere simply aware.

Awareness is.



Saturday, March 03, 2018

Zen and Culture



Culture is in every case a drape over the simple imperatives of the animal that we are. The drape of culture creates a sense of place in the unformed jungle of genetic imperatives and is the inevitable press of knowing. Culture is not inherently good or bad, but the emergence of culture is inherently inevitable as the mind brings order to the perceived world.

The ultimate nature of Zen transcends culture. Where we find what might be called a culture of Zen we see the superficial accoutrements necessary to access, in the manner of signage that directs one to the nearest bathroom. This, and the fact that the immediate experience common to enlightened beings is one where the obvious is simply apparent, gives the appearance of culture where there is simply a direct accord with the obvious.

Those who drape themselves in a culture of Zen have configured Zen into a trap and a stumbling block. They are proudly stuck in costume at the door.


Of course there is another way of looking at this. Enlightenment transcends culture and Zen is a culture conducive to Enlightenment.



Thursday, February 08, 2018

Let's Have an Idea: the Zen View



It is ridiculous to assume that Darwinian speciation ever does any thing but what it does. And what it does is select for inherent traits........why do you find them attractive? whom do you love?...some-one "beneath" you?.....some-one above you?  .....not to mention the simple fraud that all opinions tend to be.

It cannot be over stressed that all idea are imaginary. Second to that is the fact that the vast majority of ideas stem from some genetically driven proclivity to which the Awareness innocently subscribes.

Zen is the cosmic limit to which all "versions" are seen as the ideological frauds that they are.



Wednesday, January 24, 2018

The Urge and the Expression



There is no expression devoid of urge. That mind informed by Awareness, sitting at the wellspring of being, is not moved by the mechanical normalcy of inclination, but finds it's Self informed.



Sunday, December 24, 2017

The Ghost in the Machine



Those souls which have awakened, have from the dawn of time sought ways to clear the path for those yet gestating in the womb of biological necessity. Our creaturely needs are a running scale of binomial satisfaction presided over by "The Ghost in the Machine".

What we find in religion is at its best a soup of metaphor and legend charged with clues to the irreducible mystery of being. "I am that which I am", "All sins forgiven but to sin against the Holy Ghost", "The Buddha's Pure Land": on and on these simple truths posses a facticity that belies their place in the folk narratives of religion. All of these cultural relics can be thought of as koans, and to solve one is to enter into the garden from which they all spontaneously spring forth.

One of my personal favorites is "The Ten Bulls". "The Ten Bulls" is an inspired allegory that when unwrapped reveals the "I am", the "Holy Ghost",  "The Buddha's Pure Land", and onward 'till dawn. Another personal favorite is "The Chocolate Buddha Box". There is no shortage of koan-like artifacts of religious lore. The path to Enlightenment is strewn with them. This is the breadcrumb path of "Handsel and Gretel" strewn with diamonds to guide one through the darkness of the forest: homeward.

Enlightenment is the inevitable denouement of the yearning of the first life that is everywhere all life: where all births are virgin births.



Wednesday, December 06, 2017

The Spiritual and the Secular



There is no "spiritual realm". There is no "secular". Providing words and definitions does not alter the fact that there exists one seamless reality. The materialist identification with surface makes these mental bifurcations inevitable, but they remain intellectual artifacts of a superficial nature. The degradation of our island planet is made to seem reasonable and inevitable only by the confused "secular" excuses of materialists.

When the blind will lead the blind, is not disaster to be expected?



Monday, November 27, 2017

What Zen Is and what Zen Is Not



Meditation and study are necessary requisites, but the great difficulty in conversing about Zen is that Zen is not a mere reconfiguration of the way we think. Zen is not an acquired set of behavioral patterns. Zen is not a mind set or an accumulation of knowledge. Zen is not an emotional or intellectual posture. Zen is not a discipline and can not be learned.

The great difficulty in conversing about Zen is that the realization of Zen is a transformation of being that leaves one a different kind of creature than one which was born of woman.

It is like a line explaining its self to a point. It is like the sublimation of ice into vapor. It is the spiritual equivalent of the metamorphosis we see in the lives of insects and amphibians.

It is like one without arms reaching out.




The truth of Zen is invisible because it is everywhere, and the Enlightenment of Zen is simply the obvious becoming apparent.







Sunday, November 12, 2017

Politics


Some form of political activity is made inevitable by our existence as communal animals.

At its best politics is: serious minded individuals coming together in a collegial manner to address the guidance of communal wellbeing.

At its worst politics devolves to: intelligent sociopaths manipulating a naive polity for fun and profit.



Chuang Tzu remarked that in troubled times the enlightened being retires to private virtue.









Tuesday, September 19, 2017

"The Ten Bulls" Revisited: the Suchness of Awareness is Emptiness



Just as creatures living in the deepest ocean trenches have no sense of pressure because that pressure is ubiquitous, the mind has no recognition of Awareness. In the same manner as coffee or tea or lemonade are flavored water the mind is flavored Awareness. If the mind is some funny shaped balloon creation Awareness is the air inside, and the balloon's rubber skin the voice of animal nature. On the other hand, if Awareness was an empty box, mind would be its contents. If Awareness were clay, mind would be form. The waves are the water.

When Awareness awakens to its Self and becomes the seat of individual identity it is called Enlightenment. The word "enlightenment" suggests itself: for the creature involved, the experience is exactly the same as a light coming on in a previously dark room. The obvious becomes apparent: for this particular creature the chrysalis of creature-hood has split open to reveal a child of the Universe.


This is the transformation described in "The Ten Bulls" of Zen Buddhist lore.

The Suchness of Awareness is Emptiness.








Wednesday, September 06, 2017

The Mind Box



We exist in a sea of light

The mind makes boxes



Inside the box it is dark





Monday, August 28, 2017

Meaning and Zen



Life is the crucible in which material events achieve meaning.

Devoid of life, the Universe (while seething with events and eventualities) is devoid of meaning.

The central purpose of the exercises which comprise the mind set known as Buddhism is to uncover and to cultivate that prehuman core of immediate experience which is the foundation of life anywhere in the universe.

And then to live from that place fully aware.


This is the meaning of Zen.




Friday, August 11, 2017

Mindfulness and Enlightenment and Zen



An ancient master once remarked "Meditation is the brick with which we knock at the door"


It is encouraging to find "mindfulness" catching on, and the practice of "mindfulness" will have immediate benefits in the life of anyone who takes it up. That said it must be remarked that in Zen, meditation is the exercise that prepares the mind for the transformation of being that is known as Enlightenment.



The signature characteristic of the unenlightened is that their primary identity is still as Human.






Friday, July 07, 2017

The Wonder of Being



It is universally unrecognized that our existence has no explanation. All of the philosophies of tangled humanity try to explain the unexplainable: we exist.

The miracle of our moment is lost in the normalcy of our consciousness and the normalcy of existence subsumes Awareness of its incongruity in a material world.

Like children at the carnival we are hypnotized by the bright lights and festivities of creature-hood.


Zen (or its equivalent) would occur anywhere the Universe evolves to Self Awareness.



Thursday, July 06, 2017

Buddhism and Zen



Buddhism and Zen are an accident to the Universe waking up to its Self in its progeny.

And should be seen as such.



Thursday, June 29, 2017

The Significance of Fasting





The general condition of the human mind is a matrix of appetites with an address.

The human mind is driven by appetite just as any other animal. Appetites include social behaviors as well as those appetites generally recognized. The simple act of occasional fasting will have benefits in all aspects of restoring ones natural energy to the Awareness by awakening the consciousness to appetite's relentless sway, and by encouraging an awareness that consciousness is an insufficient tool to plumb the depths of self-hood: consciousness spends most of its time in various attempts to satisfy one appetite or another. Only Awareness is adequate, and fasting is a useful prod to Awareness when practiced as a tool of personal discovery.

The general condition of the human mind is a matrix of appetites with an address.


Meditation begins as a form of fasting and results in the birth of a new kind of creature.



Tuesday, June 13, 2017

The Lay of the Land




A thousand years before the advent of Zen Buddhism in China the Taoist were speaking eloquently of the signature difference between "human mind" and "Tao Mind". The terms they used to describe the differences between Tao Mind and human mind are every bit as expressive and articulate as those we would use today. If clearly explaining the facts of the matter were enough to enlighten the ordinary human being we would find ourselves in a very different world.

We live in a world populated for the most part by the cave fish people. It is not their fault that they are blind, and no one would choose to be blind; but the fact remains that they are a plague upon the earth.



Billions of little sorcerer's apprentices are busy setting brooms to carry water. Much will be swept away.






Monday, May 15, 2017

The Ultimate Aspect of Zen




An ancient master is reported to have said words to this effect,

"If I were to manifest Zen in its ultimate aspect, the weeds in my yard would be chest high."




Monday, April 24, 2017

A Private Word



It seems to me important that just as Christianity separated its self from Judaism, Zen must separate its self from Buddhism. All living things are born from another, and the emergence of Transcendental Awareness from the exquisite Hindu traditions is just as dramatic as the emergence of Christianity from its historical culture. The lives of those that gave all to the reception of the ultimate reality of being can not be trivialized, but the achievement of that reality must inevitably be trivialized, for it is seldom found that creature which can venture into the realm of the the high truth of its own existence.

The Zen of the Patriarchs is the lore of an awakening unprecedented, but not unheralded. The quest for the impersonal recognition of the course and the core of individual mind had been pressing into the terra incognito of existence from the dawn of consciousness when that particular individual, after many strivings and privations, sat down with a will and woke up.

Looking at philosophy from a respectful distant, and looking at even the finest fruits of belief in its multifarious forms, there is nothing that speaks to Transcendental Awareness in other than the terms of belief.


The Buddha was not a believer.



Sunday, April 16, 2017

Zen



One of the many difficulties with Zen is that it can not be popularized. Even a thousand years ago poseurs and want-to-be chaps were turned away from the gates of Zen sanctuaries. As with all things mediocrity worms it's way and so even into Zen. The Enlightenment of the Buddha was the awakening of the universe to its Self, not some human realizing something-or-other about something-or-other. The trivialization of Enlightenment by considering enlightenment as a "human" phenomenon is a tragedy, and an opening for mediocrity that all life on earth must suffer for.

The Enlightenment of the Buddha is the foundation for the birth of Transcendental Awareness as a criteria of judgment on a level that would be recognized anywhere in the Universe as Just, but instead of Enlightenment we have "enlightenment" and creatures remain trapped, but with a new complacency, within their humanity.

Zen this, Zen that.........it may make for a catchy title, but as concerning the Zen of the patriarchs.......Pshaw!



Saturday, April 15, 2017

What Sets Zen Apart: the tyranny of concepts




Think of a basket. And then think of what a basket might hold.

Mind is the basket. Conceptualizations are its contents.


The true essence of Zen is the basket evaporating into the fabric of existence.



Where are concepts to take hold?





Wednesday, April 05, 2017

Narrative and Zen: a conundrum




The ultimate nature of Zen harbors no narrative.

If we boil away the narratives of any ideology that ideology no longer exists.



Thursday, March 23, 2017

Idle Fascinations, Petty Irritations, and Satori



To those who have not experienced the Transformation, and to those who have been caught by surprise, it may seem that satori will solve their personal problems. This is not the case.

Satori does not banish the animal mind. Satori floods the animal mind with light. The ancient parable of the "Ten Bulls" gives us an historical recognition of the shock of the new, and the Hindu tales of the "Magic Carpet" and the "Wish Fulfilling Gem" are all about the fruition of self discovery.

Meditation is not about discipline. Meditation is a discipline necessary to the cultivation of a silent mind, and a silent mind is necessary to the awakening of Awareness.

Idle fascinations and petty irritations have their roots in the archetype laden labyrinth of the unconscious mind. They are elements of a preconscious animal existence that cloaks its self in a personality, and suspects no "self" higher than its immediate personal experience.  This is utterly natural and it is not for the "Enlightened" to criticize the behavior of the unenlightened.

The difficulty of those who have by hook or by crook entered the startling realm of light to accept that this realm of light to which they have entered finds them still in the sway of the primitive impulse can be discouraging, and at worst this leads to an affectation of elitism that dissolves into retrograde

Do not resent your humanity. Befriend your humanity. It is the magic carpet. It is the magic gem. The urge to elitism is in fact the sway of your humanity, and a dodge back into the shade.



Meditate.




Friday, March 17, 2017

God Help Us




From the dawn of time the occasional enlightened being has pointed out that the ordinary individual lives in a dream. This dream world of illusion is the natural state of any animal. In this state Transcendental Awareness is wholly absorbed in the animal mind and suspects no potential state of existence other than the one in which it finds its self. The mind of this creature exists in a state of innocence, but its innocence is that of a lunatic. In pastoral times this is relatively harmless.

Enlightenment emerges naturally from the cocoon of animal mind by a spontaneous process of evolution: it always has, and it always will. The problem is that the proliferation of human progeny and the exponential advances of technology have created situation where the freewheeling animal mind of man will be the end of us all. By the time the obvious becomes apparent to the hopelessly occluded those left of us will be looking out on a planet ravaged beyond repair. Spiritual infants are soiling the nest without restraint, and are rather pleased with themselves.

The answers are simple, but the animal mind is complex.


God help us.



Tuesday, March 07, 2017

Exceptional Individuals



The world of humanity is one created by exceptional individuals and inhabited by ordinary individuals. Unfortunately a significant number of power possessing exceptional individuals are sociopaths, and the ordinary individual just wants relative peace and comfort. The cumulative predatory instincts of exceptional sociopaths eventually culminate in the collapse of civilizations.

There is, however, a class of exceptional beings that tends to jealously guard its anonymity: the Enlightened. 



In the country of the blind, the one-eyed man must speak with caution.




Thursday, February 23, 2017

Zen and the Sea of Is-ness



There is much philosophical conjecture about the realness of reality these days. Rene Descartes' dog forever chasing its tail. Regardless of what we think about it, existence it just as it it. And if it amuses some individuals to dissect it like the frogs in some 101 Biology class: far out.

The western atomistic inquiry into the subtleties of existence will always disappear into the fog of an ephemeral Absolute. There is no right answer to the wrong question. All the blather about "mind" and  "matter" is an inquiry into the nature of a stone. This has a certain utility: this stone will make an arrowhead.....that one can be squeezed for oil. Industriousness depends upon fragmentation. And as to whether the stone has an abject existence independent of an observer, well it's pistols at dawn.

It is grotesquely unrealistic to imagine that an understanding of Suchness and Emtiness would satisfy the atomist's need for certainty, but the simple fact of the matter is: once Suchness and Emtiness are encountered there is nothing more to say.