Poem: Stream of Impermanent Mind Our minds drift, entangled in a flood of information,
Forgetting the past, forgetting the lessons of life. But with contemplation — looking deeply into each moment -- The luminous stream of mind reveals endless experience. A supermarket of data overwhelms our brains, Old memories fade beneath the pressure of the new. Yet in truth, the mind becomes clouded and confused, As fresh impressions sweep away the traces of the past. Look back — a month has already slipped away, So many feelings, countless passing moments. Can you recall them clearly? They’re hard to grasp. But with steady meditation, the mind will shine bright. Strange reactions arise in daily life, Not born from anything present here and now -- They spring from past-life causes and momentum, And meditation illuminates them all. Sustain your contemplation — observe the mind each moment. Past experiences return in clear awareness. Consciousness stretches continuously across lifetimes, And the practitioner sees wisdom naturally unfold. Each sensation, each extraordinary reaction -- Through mindful observation, the impermanent flow is known. In deep meditation, all phenomena are illuminated, And from this timeless stream, Nirvāṇa is revealed.
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IntroductionToday we are going to talk about the mind as a mirror. So we can understand even more clearly the impermanence of all things, and how this connects to an understanding of being free from Karma. Exercise: Look at the Rorschach Above10/28/2025 0 Comments Lesson 3: Na Mo Ta Mo Ta Mo Da Ra Houng – No-Self: Swapping Places with the OtherI. Introduction Last week we talked about The Mind as a Mirror, using the Rorschach ink blot we explored how we all project our thoughts onto the world around us, and mix up the story from the reality. This week we are going to talk No Self –
To see no-self is not to erase our individuality, but to loosen our grip on the idea that we exist apart from others. The mantra Na Mo Ta Mo Ta Mo Da Ra Houng purifies the self-centered mind — the one that says "I am right", "you are wrong", "this is mine", "that is yours". This week we practice swapping selves: entering the world of another person to see not only their suffering, but also how they might see us. Through this, the rigid shell of “I” softens into the fluid truth of inter-being. Theme: No-Self and Humility1. Humility as TruthHumility is often misunderstood as self-deprecation or weakness. In the Buddhist sense, humility is truth — the recognition that there is no separate “self” to elevate or defend.
When the personal mind opens into the vast, universal mind, the illusion of separateness begins to dissolve. The small self that clings, competes, and wants recognition gives way to the clear, compassionate awareness that simply is. “When my mind opens to the universal mind, the wisdom that unfolds can touch the universal truth in others.” Humility, then, is the fragrance of awakening — the natural state of a mind that no longer needs to grasp at being “the one who knows.” |
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