Then it is I who owe you thanks.
Without question, all questions appear as invitations to share. Giving
voice to silence, allowing self-reflection. No answers. No lack.
KG
On 8/21/2012 4:40 PM, William Rintala wrote:
I cried while I read that. Thank you.
Bill
Find what makes your heart sing…and do it!
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*From:* Kristopher Grey <[email protected]>
*To:* [email protected]
*Sent:* Tue, August 21, 2012 2:25:13 PM
*Subject:* Re: [Zen] Monkey Mind
On 8/20/2012 6:18 PM, William Rintala wrote:
> So what can you do about Monkey Mind?
Cessation.
Realize the 'monkey' is asking this, and nothing needs to be done but
laugh! (and cry, and eat, and sleep, and attend to whatever arises as
it arises - without suffering over some 'monkey mind' that appears/is
imagined to be separate from 'Buddha Mind'!)
"I" am this idea of 'monkey mind', "I" am also what is monkeying with
ideas of 'no-monkey mind'. "I" can do nothing to start or stop it that
is not just some form of monkeying around (grasping and rejecting) to
reinforce this false sense of (a separate self/ignorance of original
nature) an "I" (See - The Three Poisons).
Monkey (ordinary) mind is not the problem it appears to be. The "monkey"
is not the deluded one. It already realizes you're the monkey! *L* If
monkey mind won't quiet down, simply see what it's going on about. No
need to develop Siddhi powers and turn the monkey to stone.
Monkeys are easily distracted, always hungry, and naturally fight with
other monkeys over all sorts of things. When there is seen to be no
monkey here - it can be neither fed nor fought with.
Mindfulness, doesn't mind the monkey.
KG
PS -The first and last line already say too much, the rest is just
monkey chatter.