JMJM,
 
You say, ' we often did not realize these descriptions are ...from our 
conscious mind and not from our heart.'
 
What is 'mind'? and what is 'heart'? How do you translate 'mind' and 'heart' 
into Chinese? As I told you, after searching into dictionaries and sutras, I 
can only find out that both words are represented by the same character 'xin'. 
So are you saying that we don't realize that the descriptions are from our 
conscious 'xin', not from our 'xin'?
 
You also say, ' dharma is nothing but the universal law, also called "cause and 
effect", or simply just karma.' You better run the heck from Bill. He is 
brandishing his big stick against you.
 
Anthony

--- On Thu, 7/7/11, Jue Miao Jing Ming - 覺妙精明 <[email protected]> wrote:


From: Jue Miao Jing Ming - 覺妙精明 <[email protected]>
Subject: [Zen] What is dharma?
To: [email protected], [email protected]
Date: Thursday, 7 July, 2011, 12:01 AM


  



Good morning to All,

Most of us begin by following what was taught by our teacher and the sutra.

Diamond sutra stated, "Dharma dharma contains no dharma.  No dharma is also 
dharma."

Some interpret this to mean, "Dharma exists at every moment.  Dharma is 
everyday life.  Dharma is eat, sleep, walk..."

Yet, we often did not realize these descriptions are mere the "form of dharma" 
and the "rationalization of dharma" from our conscious mind and not from our 
heart.

Yes, dharma indeed exists at every moment, but the dharma taught was beyond the 
visible and into the essence of all forms manifested.  The dharma taught by 
Buddha and the sutra is not the visible "manifestations" of the dharma.

When we are in sync with the transmission from the Heart of Buddha, which is 
the Heart of the Universe, or the essence or nature of the universe, or the 
characteristics of the universe, we will "realize"  dharma is nothing but the 
universal law, also called "cause and effect", or simply just karma.

Just for your reference.
JMJM
Head Teacher
Order of Chan
-- 
Learn the Basics of Chan Meditation...
http://www.chan-meditation.org
Chan in everyday life...
http://www.chanliving.org
To be enlightened in this life...
http://www.heartchan.org
To save our world...
http://www.universal-oneness.org







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