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Mahayana Buddhism - Nothingness - Quotations by Zen Master Rama, Dr. Frederick Lenz
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| Buddhist Monk 2005-12-12, 1:04 am |
| Mahayana Buddhism - Nothingness - Quotations by Zen Master Rama, Dr.
Frederick Lenz
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Zen Master Rama:
"None of this is real. All of this is an illusion and your acceptance
of that fact is the beginning of the pathway to self-knowledge.
None of this exists. All important decisions in the universe occur
someplace else.
Everything that you are or conceive of yourself as being is just an
idea. It's an illusion. It's a hallucination.
None of this has ever been or will ever be; all is an appearance, all
is an illusion. Illusions are truth. All illusions are real. We say
illusion, meaning that they're shadows.
We've decided what we are. That's the dream. When the dream fades,
it's not that we don't exist. How could we not exist since we never
existed?
We were never there to begin with. What we are, or conceive of
ourselves as, is a perception.
We are everything and we are nothing. We are a forgotten moment. We
don't even exist, which is the freeing part. We just think we do.
That's the illusion.
There is no self, yet we all exist. All phenomena are "empty," yet
they have Buddha nature.
The way you become happy is by realizing that there is no self. No
self at all, not a silly millimeter of self. You don't exist. When
you know this, you will be happy.
Some types of nothing are better than other types of nothing.
Nothing is or is not unless you happen to think it so. That's what
Shakespeare said, and he knew.
You are fighting against nothingness all the time by creating a series
of shields that you call personality, life history, feelings, ideas,
and ways of seeing.
When you visit Nirvana, there is neither existence nor nonexistence.
Your baggage never arrives because there is no one there to claim it.
Qualityless simply means there is no way to discuss it. There is no
way to pin it down. It could be anything at any given moment since
infinity is not bound even by itself, nor the words that human beings
choose to try and talk around it.
There is no evil, there's no bad; there's no good. These are human
ideas. There's no creator, there's no creation; there's no God,
there's no nirvana, there's no perfection. These are ideas.
The world is always ending and always beginning at every moment.
How do you know you're even here right now? Perhaps you're not.
Perhaps you're far, far away and this is just a dream.
Life is a series of dreams, a series of interlocking awarenesses. I
don't necessarily believe in linear time. Everything happens all at
once forever.
All incarnations are lived at once, and yet there does seem to be a
linear sense of time when you're in the vortex of time and space when
your consciousness is fixated in a body.
There is no deterioration and there is no creation. There are
projections, moments of existence. Each moment is perfect.
We can only conceive of changing the self-reflection in response to our
concept of self-reflection, which is predicated on our concept of self,
which is a self-reflection.
We aren't anything in particular. There is no self. There are only
ideas and states of mind.
The continuity of awareness is your perceptual field. Existence only
occurs through the act of perception.
Step beyond your role as a perceiver, merge everything into the flux.
You're going to go to stillness. When that happens, the world
collapses. There is no time, no space, no viewer, no viewing...no
object in view.
We are made up of nothing. There is no self. We are whatever we
decide we are.
When you stop all thought, the battle is won. Everything is still and
peaceful. You will come to see the eternal voidness of all things.
You will see that nothing is, really.
The world wasn't created. It is created anew at every moment by mind.
Mind only comes into apparent existence through the action of
perception. Mind appears to exist because it perceives.
What is incarnation? Incarnation is self-reflection. The universe
that we are in is constructed, is a reflection of ourselves. We picked
the dimension according to our self-reflection.
There is no self. There is nobody home. No forwarding address, no zip
code. Address unknown.
There is no such thing as reality. Reality is what you make it.
Nirvana is something that cannot be known here. I know it seems
incongruous, but it is only incongruous from the perspective of the
dialectical consciousness of division, of time and space
So in the world of Enlightenment, things are just things, except
they're not things. We're in nirvana. There is no debating team.
We label things through value systems that we have developed. But
nothing is or is not unless we feel it is that way. We give ground to
reality by creating it."
- Zen Master Rama, Dr. Frederick Lenz
Thank you in advance for your religious tolerance.
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| Any False Master can not talk about ZEN or Buddhism as he/she does not
know it well...
So NO SOUL, NO PERMENANS, NO ATTACHMENT...
A Budhist monk knows all these very well...
Any master does not use BARBITRAL TABLETS...
So please no master is here...
With compassion,
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| Curly H. Wade 2005-12-12, 6:01 pm |
| Puma: (With Compassion)
"Any False Master can not talk about ZEN
or Buddhism as he/she does not
know it well... "
Today, wherever I go
and whenever I meet someone
who follows a different religion,
I deeply admire their practice
and I very sincerely
respect their tradition.
-HHDL
Puma: (With Compassion)
So NO SOUL, NO PERMENANS, NO ATTACHMENT...
In a controversy the instant we feel anger
we have already ceased striving for the truth,
and have begun striving for ourselves.
- Buddha
'The Tathagata exists after death,' is his view, that
would be mistaken; that 'The Tathagata does not exist after death'...
that 'The Tathagata both exists and does not exist after death'... that
'The Tathagata neither exists nor does not exist after death' is his
view, that would be mistaken.
DN 15
Maha-nidana Sutta
Puma: (With Compassion)
A Budhist monk knows all these very well...
To be attached to a certain view
and to look down upon others' views as inferior,
this the wise men call a fetter.
- Buddha
Puma: (With Compassion)
Any master does not use BARBITRAL TABLETS...
O how they cling and wrangle,
some who claim for preacher
and monk the honored name!
For, quarreling, each to his view they cling.
Such folk see only one side of a thing.
- Buddha
Puma: (With Compassion)
So please no master is here...
One may desire a spurious respect
and precedence
among one's fellow monks,
and the veneration of outsiders,
This is a fool's way of thinking.
- Buddha
Puma:
With compassion
In most cases,
energy is lost in little games of manipulation,
in little struggles of will,
in the attempts to possess others,
to wrap them up,
to delude them,
to shine them on.
- Zen Master Rama
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| Who is Your Master? Is he TATHAGATA or RAMA The false Master?
You have only one choise...The TRUTH or FALSE?
Decide by yourselve not by others influence...
With compassion,
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