Kirk,

How do you explain that?

Mike



________________________________
From: kirk crist <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Wednesday, 19 October 2011, 0:01
Subject: Re: [Zen] Re: Buddha Heart Imprint II


  
there is no pole
s no pole
From: mike brown 
Sent: Tuesday, October 18, 2011 10:53 AM
To: [email protected] 
Subject: Re: [Zen] Re: Buddha Heart Imprint II
 
  
Bill!,

Wouldn't it be fair to say that koans are given based on the level of 
attainment of a particular student? Only when a student has reached a somewhat 
proficient level are advanced koans given to breakthru a particular sticking 
point of the student.

As for the '100ft pole' koan, I understand the 'letting go' aspect 
(pre-kensho), but it also addresses the (usual) problem of thinking 
discursively 
instead of employing immediacy - hence the not climbing of the pole in the 
first 
place.  
 
Mike

 

________________________________
 From: Bill! 
<[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Tuesday, 18 October 2011, 
16:47
Subject: [Zen] Re: Buddha 
Heart Imprint II


  
Mike,

In my previous post I indicated that I was not taught there 
were any 'signposts' or intermediary steps before kensho. There might be, but 
every time I came into dokusan (private interview with the Roshi to discuss 
your 
practice) and thought I had some interesting experiences to talk about they 
were 
quickly dismissed out-of-hand. I was given the koan Mu very early in my 
practice, the second dokusan I think, and from then on it was only 'Show me 
Mu!' 
or 'Bring me Mu!'; and then the ding-a-ling of the Roshi 'ringing me out' of 
dokusan (ringing a little bell indicating this interview was finished). The 
atmosphere and feeling of dokusan did change a lot after kensho and when 
presenting follow-on koans. It was much more relaxed and converational - 
sometimes. Sometimes, especially when I got stuck on something, it reverted 
back 
to being more combatative and demanding.

Looking back on it I wouldn't 
say I (we) ever make a conscious decision to 'climb the pole'. I would say we 
are already up there and we just don't know it. In order to breakthrough and 
reach kensho you have to let go of everything you are holding onto and take the 
metephorical leap into the bottomless pit, nothingness, chaos. That's the way I 
would describe it now that I look back on it.

...Bill!

--- In mailto:Zen_Forum%40yahoogroups.com, 
mike brown <uerusuboyo@...> wrote:
>
> Bill!,
> 
> 
It certainly sounds like you had a distinctly privileged background in your 
early Zen training. Wouldn't you agree tho that it sounds like their/your early 
practice had a certain 'advancing step by step' feel to it? Even taking a step 
off the 100ft pole implies a journey. Remember, I'm not talking about ultimates 
here - just the recognition of certain signposts along the way (no matter what 
shape or form they might take). I'm not sure what your response to the 100ft 
pole koan was, but for me my response (moving beyond what I say above) would 
be, 
'Don't climb the pole in the first place'.
> 
> Mike
> 
> 
> 
> ________________________________
> From: Bill! 
<BillSmart@...>
> To: mailto:Zen_Forum%40yahoogroups.com
> 
Sent: Monday, 17 October 2011, 12:42
> Subject: [Zen] Re: Buddha Heart 
Imprint II
> 
> 
>   
> Mike,
> 
> He 
did, or at least Koryu Rosshi did. Koryu Roshi was a Renzai Zen master and one 
of Maezumi's teachers from whom Maezumi had received inca. When I started going 
to ZCLA Koryu Roshi was still there and took some of the students from time to 
time. I don't know really why when I went I was assigned to Koryu Roshi. Maybe 
there was some purpose, or maybe he just randomly took the 'overflow' from 
Maezumi. Anyway he's the one who started me on koan study and with whom I first 
worked on the koan Mu. 
> 
> After I had worked with him for a while 
and developed the requisite faith in him I finally did take that 'step off the 
100-ft pole'.
> 
> ...Bill!
> 
> --- In mailto:Zen_Forum%40yahoogroups.com, 
mike brown <uerusuboyo@> wrote:
> >
> > Bill!,
> 
> 
> > And if Maezumi told you to step off a hundred foot 
pole?....
> > 
> > Mike
> > 
> > 
> 
> 
> > ________________________________
> > From: Bill! 
<BillSmart@>
> > To: mailto:Zen_Forum%40yahoogroups.com
> 
> Sent: Monday, 17 October 2011, 10:05
> > Subject: [Zen] Re: Buddha 
Heart Imprint II
> > 
> > 
> >   
> 
> Mike,
> > 
> > That individual was Maezumi 
Roshi...Bill!
> > 
> > --- In mailto:Zen_Forum%40yahoogroups.com, 
mike brown <uerusuboyo@> wrote:
> > >
> > > 
Bill!,
> > > 
> > > As you say, it was someone else who 
told you to ignore your experience in the zendo. Did that person himself 
experiece such 'phenonema' or were they also just repeating what they had been 
told? If you've ever experienced kensho (and I'm sure you have), then you'd 
know 
that this also affects the body/mind in a way that is not the same as 'just 
sitting' in our usual day-to-day practice. Yet kensho is not dismissed in the 
same way. Personally, I feel that such phenonema are indications that the 
illusionary obstacles we have developed in life are losing their grip on us and 
the purity of the Mind (our true state) is shining thru. As such, they are 
important signposts on the path and although it misses the point to strive 
towards them (maybe this is what your priest was wary of), it also misses the 
mark to say they are unimportant.
> > > 
> > > 
Mike
> > > 
> > > 
> > > 
> > > 
________________________________
> > > From: Bill! 
<BillSmart@>
> > > To: mailto:Zen_Forum%40yahoogroups.com
> 
> > Sent: Saturday, 15 October 2011, 10:19
> > > Subject: 
[Zen] Re: Buddha Heart Imprint II
> > > 
> > > 
> 
> >   
> > > JMJM,
> > > 
> 
> > When I was beginning my zen training and sitting shikantaza (clear 
mind) I 'witnessed' several color phenomenom. A bright white light which seem 
to 
emanate from the people sitting around me and surround them like an aura, and a 
golden light which enveloped me as if I were surrounded by and suspended in 
honey.
> > > 
> > > In both cases my teacher at the time 
told me these were just 'maya' and unimportant, and told me to pay no attention 
to them, let them slide away and 'just sit'.
> > > 
> > 
> ...Bill!
> > > 
> > > --- In mailto:Zen_Forum%40yahoogroups.com, 
Jue Miao Jing Ming - 
ÃÆ'¨Â¦ÂºÃÆ'¥Â¦â„¢ÃÆ'§Â²Â¾ÃÆ'¦ËÅ"Ž
 
<chan.jmjm@> wrote:
> > > >
> > > > Good 
morning to All,
> > > > 
> > > > Perhaps if you 
would, please allow me to share with you some of the 
> > > > 
labels used by my Teacher to interpret the witness of Juemiao Miaoming, 
> 
> > > recipient of Buddha Heart Imprint.
> > > > 
> > > > The lineage of Chan is passed on two routes, the form 
and the formless. 
> > > > One without the other, is incomplete. 
Let me explain some of the details.
> > > > 
> > > 
> The lineage of Chan is passed through and in sync both in archived 
> 
> > > lineage chart(form) as well as the Buddha Heart 
Imprint(formless).
> > > > 
> > > > As we know the 
conversion to Chan is to convert to Buddha, Dharma, 
> > > > 
Sangha (form) and the Trikaya (formless). Buddha is the Nirmanakaya. 
> 
> > > Dharma is the Sambhogakaya and Shangha is the 
Nirmanakaya.
> > > > 
> > > > Juemiao Miaoming's 
witness of the three color lights, as taught by my 
> > > > 
Teacher, are -- Gold is the Nirmanakaya, Red is the Nirmanakaya. Green 
> 
> > > is the Sambhogakaya. These are also the logo of our 
lineage.
> > > > 
> > > > Juemiao Miaoming's 
witness of the intense white light in the Heart 
> > > > Chakra 
is the Kensho, which does not fade away. Which I have mentioned 
> > 
> > off and on throughout the years that I am on this forum.
> > 
> > 
> > > > Juemiao Miaoming's witness of thousands of 
lights is what Buddha 
> > > > witnessed under the Bodhi tree 
before his enlightenment. As stated in 
> > > > our Master's 
Diamond Sutra DVD, these lights are not in the night sky, 
> > > 
> but inside our body.
> > > > 
> > > > Juemiao 
Miaoming's heart felt connection of compassion and truth upon 
> > > 
> recipient of this transmission is what it is.
> > > > 
> > > > I am grateful to have participated in witnessing this 
event and 
> > > > communicating to everyone.
> > > 
> 
> > > > In short, a true transmission of Buddha Heart 
Imprint, from a 
> > > > non-English speaking master to a 
non-Chinese speaking desciple requires 
> > > > no word and only 
requires a single meeting of hearts.
> > > > 
> > > 
> As Juemiao Miaoming said, "this is an auspicious day."
> > > 
> 
> > > > Thank you for your attention.
> > > 
> 
> > > > BTW, if you would like to talk to Miaoming 
privately, he will be most 
> > > > delighted. Contact me and I 
will forward his private email.
> > > > 
> > > > 
-- 
> > > > To be enlightened in this life...
> > > 
> http://www.heartchan.org
> > > > To save our 
world...
> > > > http://www.universal-oneness.org
> > 
> >
> > >
> 
>
>




 

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