Re: [Zen] Teachers & Karma

2008-02-18 Thread Al
From: 

I think we can do better than that. I agree that the website looks bona
fide, and he certainly is a nice guy. I bet that he is the chubby guy
walking next to the Master in the main photo.

I think we can all agree that Jue Miao Jing Ming has earned his Zen Forum
Teaching Credential by acclamation  (1 : a loud eager expression of
approval, praise, or assent 2 : an overwhelming affirmative vote by cheers,
shouts, or applause rather than by ballot)!



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RE: [Zen] Teachers & Karma

2008-02-18 Thread BillSmart
Al,  If they have a website they have to be real:

http://www.heartchan.org 
http://www.zen.org.tw 

All kidding aside, it's obvious to me from Jue Miao Jing Ming's (JMJM) posts 
that he is a serious Chan practitioner and dedicated teacher.  I may not agree 
with everything he says, but by-in-large, he's usually on target with his 
remarks.

Of course all of that doesn't mean he's CERTIFIED as you have been digging for. 
 From his last email it sounds like he is.  At least he says he is.  His name 
is all over the websites above.

I vote (do we have votes?) that his credentials be accepted and he be given all 
the pursuant rights to participate in the Yahoo! Zen Forum as a bona fide 
TEACHER.  Okay?  If not, why don't you put up one of those polls and see what 
the others think.

...Bill!  



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Re: [Zen] Teachers & Karma

2008-02-18 Thread Jue Miao Jing Ming - 覺妙精明
If I may say to your mind with respect, Al.  Do not judge with form.  
Chan does not exist in any form.  If you have problem with the word, 
"enlightenment" as before, it is your mind and not the word itself.  I 
purposefully inserted there for you.  It is not important what word I 
use to describe my teacher.  To me, he is everywhere. Sound like a cult 
does it not? :-)   Actually what I mean is not the physical he, but the 
Dharma he teaches.  Words are dangerous.  Our minds are worse.

I had doubt like everyone else when I first hear the word, 
"enlightenment".  It takes time to truly know ourselves.  In the last 8 
years I continue to experience and witness, every two-three month, 
always something new about my body, mind and spirit and I am still learning.

Don't seek outside of ourselves.  Meeting a quality school only compacts 
the journey and the challenges, but does not eliminate the challenge.   
There is no short cut, because the challenges, we called karma, are 
always with us.  When we "pick or choose", we only filter out the 
opportunities with our limited mind.  Only when we are at peace with 
ourselves, then we "hear the voice" of nature - or the universe, or 
Chan, or God, or Ala - just terminologies.

Our "enlightened"  :-)  Master mentioned to us repeatedly, "Do not 
idolize me, do not take notes, do not chant, do not memorize my words or 
sutra, for they are exercises of the mind and the consciousness.  
Practice and cultivate your Chi and witness yourself."

You shall find information of our school below. We have 60+ meditation 
centers in Taiwan, but only two in the US.  We managed to translate some 
of his teachings DVD with English subtitle.  Everything that I have 
posted in this forum can be found on the site.  There is much more 
information in Chinese, which still will take a while for us to translate.

http://www.heartchan.org
http://www.zen.org.tw

Jue Miao Jing Ming
My Dharma name - only teachers get a Dharma name in our school.  I am 
one of the 60 ordained teachers, but that ordination only means that we 
have the responsibility to undertake the karma of others.  And nothing 
more.


Al wrote:
>
> From: "Jue Miao Jing Ming - When we meet our enlightened Master, he
> > always stands up to greet and ask us to sit down first.>
>
> Sounds good. What is the url to the enlightened master so we can all 
> eyeball
> him for ourselves?
>
> I am reminded of The Wizard of Oz, where the four souls who were all 
> lacking
> something went on a trip to meet the wizard.
>
> I recently saw bits of a remake of TWOZ on the Sci-Fi Channel. It was 
> pretty
> bizarre.
>
>  


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Re: [Zen] Teachers & Karma

2008-02-18 Thread Al
From: "Jue Miao Jing Ming -  When we meet our enlightened Master, he
> always stands up to greet and ask us to sit down first.>

Sounds good. What is the url to the enlightened master so we can all eyeball
him for ourselves?

I am reminded of The Wizard of Oz, where the four souls who were all lacking
something went on a trip to meet the wizard.

I recently saw bits of a remake of TWOZ on the Sci-Fi Channel. It was pretty
bizarre.



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