Hi Mike,
Thank you, but there is no need to categorize. John was merely grateful
that he "finally" witness the description of "love, grace and holy spirit."
I am sure John will experience the rest as he continue to purify his
body and mind, just like the rest of us.
jm
On 8/3/2012 10:34 AM, mike brown wrote:
JMJM,
I could be wrong, but if your colleague broke down and cried after
being filled with the Holy Ghost, then I think at some point his
sitting stopped being shikantaza, if indeed it ever was. My
understanding is that there would be equanimity, awareness and just
simple observation of what was happening if it was shikantaza. I'm
sure one of our more experienced members will clarify the matter for us.
Mike
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*From:* 覺妙精明 (JMJM) <[email protected]>
*To:* [email protected]
*Cc:* Bill! <[email protected]>
*Sent:* Friday, 3 August 2012, 16:53
*Subject:* Re: [Zen] Samadhi
Yes, That's exactly how one of our practitioner, John Ip, described
his experience. John is a devoted Christian for over 20 years. Last
month, he shared, instead of words words and words, after enhancing
his physical state, the Holy Ghost comes into him and he broke down
and cried. He practices in our Family Meditation program in our
community library for about 5 months. Now he sits longer and longer
everyday.
I told him, "Holy Spirit is called Dharmakaya in Buddhism. Same
energy, just different names. And that is just the beginning."
Many of our practitioners witnesses an "explosion" from their heart
chakra. There were no fear. Our Teacher said, "when there is white
light from the Heart Chakra, then you have witness Buddha Nature." My
sister-in-law witnesses white light every time she sits. She "knows"
phenomena of previous generations of other practitioners and helps
them to "resolve" many karma.
As to Mike's statement that he can recognize but can not express is a
perfect example that when we surpass our skandhas, or regular senses,
we reach a wider state of awareness, far beyond we can describe by
words, logic. It is direct, instant and right.
Some discussions in this forum mixing up the description for the two
states, one is limited and the other is wider, and initiated some
discussion. Depending on the scope and sensitivity of our awareness,
the languages and dictionary are different. Only when we abandon our
dictionary; experience; then could we witness the state of being of
others. Discussion through words are very dangerous. Thus Chan is
without words and transmitted in addition to teaching.
When someday, whatever people say, we say "ah, yes." without
analyzing, debating, defense, then we are truly in each moment and
live in sync with the wisdom and life force of the universe.
Good Day and Thank you for reading this.
_/\_
JM
On 8/3/2012 3:24 AM, Bill! wrote:
Mike,
I would describe it as something similar to being filled with the
Holy Spirit and giving yourself over COMPLETELY to God's will.
Bill! (not Joe or Bill)
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<mailto:Zen_Forum%40yahoogroups.com>, mike brown <uerusuboyo@...>
<mailto:uerusuboyo@...> wrote:
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> Joe,
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> How would you describe shikantaza to someone from a religion such
as Christianity?
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> Mike
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> ________________________________
> From: Joe <desert_woodworker@...> <mailto:desert_woodworker@...>
> To: [email protected] <mailto:Zen_Forum%40yahoogroups.com>
> Sent: Friday, 3 August 2012, 3:24
> Subject: Re: [Zen] Samadhi
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> Shikantaza is "just keeping empty". In the Zen sect.
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> I'll say no more!
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> --Joe
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> >"ED" <seacrofter001@> wrote:
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> > Mike,
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> > Is shikantaza insight meditation, absorption meditation or both?
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