Mike and Mayka,

Whatever the experience you have that you may refer to as your
realization of, or experiencing of, or awakening to Buddha Nature,
Buddha Mind, wisdom-insight or kensho-satori, so what?

--ED



--- In [email protected], mike brown <uerusuboyo@...> wrote:
>
ED,   I may be wrong here, but you still seem to think of 'Buddha
Nature' in terms of something that has qualities 'out there' that can be
experienced and known if we just follow certain steps (whether zazen,
reason or science etc) 'Buddha Nature (or whatever) is not something
that is attained, gained or even experienced (but 'experienced' is ok if
we understand there is no 'I' for an experience to happen to). In fact,
it's more about dropping/losing than adding/finding. 'Kensho'/'satori'
are just rough pointers, 'tools' if you like, that symbolise a 'state'
where our sense of 'I' has been dropped and duality has been transcended
(Dogen's 'dropping of body and mind' is the best description IMO). This
'state' is impossible to be conveyed by words/logic although it can be
hinted at. How this is done depends on the idiosyncronies/personality of
the person expressing it and so will always be different from person to
person. Thus Mayka's method of conveying what she has 'experienced' will
be different to Bill's. How this 'experience' has been further
cultivated and intergrated into one's daily living will also have a
bearing on how it is expressed. The feeling I get on this forum is that
some people have being practicing Zen for some time, doing all the
'right' things, going to sesshins, reading lots of material etc. but
have yet to 'experience' that 'experience' that turns the conceptual
world upside down and so feel (maybe subconsciously) they have to knock
(or hint at) other people's insights as just woo-woo or delusional. Just
saying.    Mike
ED;   Budha nature is beyond any form and therefore the buddha nature
Bill talks about is the same I'm referring to.  The form of the words
are only like a finger pointing to the moon.  Knowing how to enter into
the buddha nature doesn't mean in anyway that one is at all time into
the wave of buddha nature.  This requires years of training.  At times
live in a monastery.  Attending retreats to have a good boost...  Living
in the present moment in body and mind is not an easy task at all times.
But it doesn't mean in anyway being unable to have taste what is buddha
nature about.  It's enough to practice mindfulness and buddha nature can
started to gradually unfold by itself.   This is an endless experience
of awakening.  It's not an static experience.   When buddha nature is
absented in me is because I allow myself be drag down back by
forgetfulness, habit energies, ego....and so goes for everybody else.  
Mayka   

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