WRONG ? — or Just don’t LIKE it ?
While fallen leaves are disappearing from the street and the trees are getting naked,
I encountered the Cherry blossoms in a small green space.
Since this unusually warm autumn, many reports saying the flowers are opening
as they mistook it as this is already a spring.
In a normal condition, when the flowers open, many honey bee etc. are there
to pollinate the flowers, hence the fruits and the seeds would be developed.
But this is a dark, cold November. Even a single creeping insect is not in sight.
It’s mean all the energy and the effort to produce the flowers would be wasted.
—– presuming, the flowers are there only for the reproduction of the species.
Is it true ? In fact, many garden variety of the Cherry tree having their flower in the winter time.
In Japan, they are called Kan-zakura (Winter cherry) and quite few famous tourist spot to see the blossoms
even in February. As they don’t have cherry fruits, they are propagated by grafting. It’s mean, they
couldn’t exist without having human intervention = not natural = is it wrong ? —– I’m not sure.
[]
Value system is a human invention. To appreciate cherry blossom in the winter is one view and judging
it unnatural is the another. —— Once we go into this area, it would open a can of worm = as we human created
so many [not necessary natural practice] —— such as sexuality, even a religious practice etc.
( Just think about the stance of the Afghan Tariban and the women’s right there)
Then give a thought or two —— [Normal] or not, is a matter of statistic = though, larger number doesn’t
mean they are right. [Right] or wrong —– WHO said so and in WHAT context. [Rational] or not, still having
uncertainty = even the science doesn’t know whole truth yet.
—– so, we settle most primitive and cheapest mean [Like or Not] = emotion and instinct based judgement.
This judgement is the most reliable judgement to the person though, in the same time it is
notoriously easily biased, and often confused with wishful thinking.
That is why, the Buddhists are saying [see it without the Self] = [eyes of Mushin] = absolutely
detached objective view though, if only you can do this.
(Trouble is HOW do others know and convinced, that the person did it in Mushin )
If you are a Buddhist, try this and think ” Was it any different from Just Like it ? ” )
I myself is doing this, because it is easiest and quickest. (I’m lazy to think too much,
hence giving no second thought though, others often complain 😀 )
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ZEN in Car Accident
A person who read previous post made me a question, saying
“How detached, emotionless mind can be compassionate in the same time ?”
“As I said, you can not understand it because you are thinking while you are sitting”
[]
—– away from the situation, not on the MOMENT, and thinking = brain is in the pure
thinking mode = all the data and the notion is just borrowed data from the memory bank.
Therefore, everything is individual abstract data = having no reality or its real connection =
in other words, they don’t have its entirety. This is the limit of its ability of the THINKING.
[]
We human invented the tool, language for the convenience of the expression, communication
and for thinking process. And each word is the representation of each categorized notion.
A word RED represents million of reddish color hue in one notion.
To explain Orange (color), we may say “It’s the color between Red and Yellow” eventhough, there are
million of different Orange. (Still pretty simple and convenient isn’t it 🙂 )
But when it is more complicated and vague notions such as Detachment or Compassion, they are just
conveniently made-up notions and the words. What is Detached, how far is Detached —– ? ? ?
Actually they are not more than a kind of metaphor to describe a kind of state of the mind.
That’s why, it is impossible to describe precisely a state of the mind in words.
[]
A man who had run into 34 cars pile-up on the M5 accident, described the situation
“When I saw the situation, it was an autopilot. I jumped out to help the other people.
A woman in a crushed car asked “My baby, my baby, take my baby” I took the baby out”
In the pile-up, other cars, petrol tanker are on fire, he himself could be in danger too .
Even another car may further crushed into his car —– yet,
regardless of such consideration (consideration itself may not there in that moment) he just
acted what he needed to do. —– (did he needed ? —– didn’t he needed just run away for safety ?)
How he knew what to do ? —– Was he a fire brigade and familiar with car accident ? —– I don’t think so.
[]
Suddenly involved in a car pile-up, fire, explosion, still not overwhelmed by its horror and fear
of own life, able to grasp the situation is nothing but the [Selfless], [Detached Eyes and the Mind].
And this very detached eyes saw the urgent needs of the other people, hence, he acted “autopilot”.
This was certainly the manifestation of the [Mushin].
And as he is a human, he instinctively knew what he got to do, and he did it in his best
in fully minded concentration = [Mindfulness].
This is what Buddhist call manifestation of the [Dharma and its wisdom].
In fact, there was only one mind. = All those selflessness, detached mind, mushin, mindfulness are only the
different aspects of the same mind = actually there was No-Mind = only the Dharma was.
Compassion was not from his emotion, but the Dharma’s expression. Dharma autopilot him.
[]
I don’t think this man was a Buddhist. —– But this is the real virtue and its universality of the Dharma.
Everybody (Buddhist or not) is a part of the Dharma, everybody is having the nature like him.
Buddha saw this fact, and found the way and the practice to develop this nature to apply all
aspects of the life. (not only in a situation like an accident or disaster —– still, it works best in such
moment, that’s why Zen asks the mind-set to face the situation, “as if it is the moment of life or death” )
[]
( In reality, we are sensing far more information on the spot, far more than any AI program able to anticipate,
without having any signal compression or abstract categorization = RAW data from all the sensors in the body.
With those moment to moment, up to date information, we are assessing, judging what to do —– but all
done in the subconscious level = which we call the spontaneous response.
Because of this process is invisible, and the RAW data containes even genetically inherited ancient information,
Buddha attributed this supreme process to also invisible Dharma. )
[]
—– So, this post clarified how detachment and compassion are in the same mind in the same time.
And it must be clear, it couldn’t be understood while you are sitting. (When you are sitting, you can deal
with the matter of sitting —– this is what [Live in the Moment] mean.)
( Convinced ? 🙂 )
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Tiny LIFE
( What I casually called Mayfly here was in fact Green lacewing / Chrisopidae )
Some days ago, short floss like thing standing on the edge of the book, caught my eyes ? ? ?
At second glance, I realized, it was an egg of the Mayfly. Then I remembered a
Mayfly was flapping around the table lamp a night or two before. = so, she laid an egg ! ?
While looking around —– I found four more those eggs
here and there. —– And I found a dead Mayfly too.
—– M m m m # ? # ?. What a hell ! What should I do ? ? ?
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I don’t like it. Absolutely not welcome at all.
Even if those eggs hatched, there is no food for its larvae
—– simply I can’t take care of them.
—– and if I pick and throw them out, the eggs will be
eaten by other small creepy crawlies.
—– In any choice, those small life would be doomed —– isn’t there any alternative ? ? ?
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So that I decided to take picture of them = at least, Mayfly could contribute something to
the world —– ( really ? —– for what extent ? ) —– Don’t ask me, it’s a sheer excuse.
But, to take picture of such minute subject is not easy. As my macro photo system has been
disappeared somewhere I decided to make it using cheap Chinese Micro-scope Lens.
( Using wide-angle lens with reverse adopter could make large magnification though its big
shoulder prevent to access small corner to take picture of this kind of fixed object )
So, I wound a wire around the screw mount of the microscope lens (and partly soldered / Photo above left )
then glued this ring on top of a splay can which happen to have suitable diameter ( Photo, middle ) and
put LED focus light —– here the Macro Photo Adopter for Canon EOS.
( can was mounted on a Canon body cap —– with a cut-out hole in the middle, of cause 🙂 )
What a hustle you might say. Yes it was a hustle in deed. To holding a wire ring in the dead centre
of a mouth of can while keeping it exactly parallel (well, sort of 🙂 ) and filling the 2.3 mm gap around
of it, using Araldite glue etc. etc, a lots of work.
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But don’t forget the life of a small Mayfly —– she unfortunately end-up her life in this room though,
at least she did her best, surviving few days without drinking any water (may be — I know not) and
laid the eggs which was her duty in her life.
At least, I have to respond to the encounter with this life —– it is the duty to be a Buddhist.
Squeezing the brain and find the way to solve the technical difficulties and achieve ( at least in the
acceptable standard 🙂 ) the necessary objective —– is the Zen ( in action ).
This is what I’ve been saying “ Do It “ not wasting the time thinking.
—– Um m, the result seems not too bad. ( I think —– for an almost cost nothing hand-made device 😀 )
( Quality of the images is not as good as Zeiss apo-chromat lens I used to use, but think about the price 😀 )
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PS : The stem or egg supporting rod (?) is nothing but a wonder of the nature. How the secluded liquid
—– can instantly harden and able to hold the egg on top. —– If anybody know the scientific research of
—– this, please let me know. (Incidentally, the rainbow color on top photo was created by the optical
—– diffraction of the transparent membrane of the wing. —– it’s mean, the thickness of this film is as thin
—– as a wave length of the light ! — isn’t this incredible ? Man’s technology is still behind of the nature )
PPS ; After many years of having had their visit here, this year I came to the resolution, how to deal with
—— them. = When ever I saw them flying under the light, catch them and throw them out of window.
—— Watching them fly or take rest on somewhere —– might be amazing or interesting and giving a water
—— or piece of fruits etc. may seems to be an act of friendship or what so ever. IT IS our arrogance
—— and on the end, it would do nothing good to them. They don’t belong to this room and there is no
—— prospect for them to have their fruitful life here. Throw them out where they belong = NATURE.
—— It is the most kind and friendly things we can do to them.
It is often the case, without giving a help and leave a person in their own device could be
the most kind things to do to the person’s life.
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Why TALK, Why Blog ?
It is the most fundamental contradiction in Zen Blog. Which I’m well aware.
Zen is after all, [in practice] how to live. Not a system of thinking or idea. Nor dubious magic at all.
Therefore, if any notion or thinking of even an idea of spirituality or any religious notion is there, it is
not the Zen but mere pretence.
In Zen, because of no preconceived idea or thinking is there (or no longer there) it is described as Mushin
and having the eyes to see the subjects without preconception, it is fully opened clear eyes by which
the one can see the object as it is, hence, there couldn’t be any barrier between
seeing and be seen = it is the Oneness / Ichijo.
Seeing and be seen are no longer there as the separate entity, hence no Self could exist
—– all those are not a logical conclusion or answer, but just a state of the brain.
( Brain is not only for thinking 🙂 )
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State of the brain ( In fact, the balance of hormone, Dopamine and Serotonin etc) will be
reflected to one’s feeling and the actual action, so does to the results ( hence to the one’s Karma)
not as a revealing words. ( Because, Zen is not a word game but real dairy life )
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This is the Buddhism of which Buddha taught.
To learn this, the followers literally followed
Buddha and copied what he does, down to the minute details, since
Buddha himself was the teachings itself. And as
Buddha did practice his own dairy life according to the Dharma,
and himself was a part of the Dharma too, his actions or practices were the Dharma.
( So that the recordings of those teachings were also called as Dharma, and those practices has been reflected
into the Zen Buddhism, such as in the Soto Zen, there is no verbal communication but just follow the practice,
and through practice, the learning could be achieved and even sudden realization could be occurred,
which was called Direct Transmission )
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—– this is the reason why I feel deeply paradoxical to talk about Zen, let alone blogging.
In the so-called Buddha’s biography, there was the story of
Buddha’s hesitation to teach what he found in his Enlightenment, which was needed a persuasion of
the Brahman to start.
(So far I couldn’t find the origin of this story in the Scripture —– the author of the biography must have
really deep understanding of the Buddhism and had the insight )
Buddhism having inherent trouble refusing to be explained by the words.
Understanding or so-called enlightenment may just come while practising.
So that, I can definitely say, Just Do it.
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Mindfulness – Mushin – ICHIJO
In past ten days, there were quite a bit of talking with my friends and they gave me a suggestion, that
a part of the script in my last post seems to be the most simplest but crucial explanation
of the Zen Mind, and said, having those few lines of explanation, half of my blog would
become redundant.
Great ! Thank you very much —– should I feel grateful or sad ? ? ?
( Anyhow, this blog is the ongoing report of the DIY ZEN, try to figure it out and see its notion in
a perspective = its got to have a progress and the refinement )
—– so, the following is the notorious script;
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——————
In metaphor, Mindfulness is to eliminates all another thoughts —– say, when you got to
do [A], to eliminates any thoughts other than about [A] is Mindfulness.
Then eliminates the very thought about [A] is the Mushin. ==> While doing [A], if no thought
is there at all, how the job [A] can be done = it is done by the Dharma.
Therefore, it is far better than “Done by yourSelf ” ! ! !
( Quite convincing isn’t it ?
)
non
—– It seems that instead to use two words, it is better to use one word Ichijo.
(Oneness = a mind and a subject are fused together as one Dharma, hence the Self and the
subject itself are no longer exists as the separate entity, or seen to be exist) —– therefore,
the matter of whether one’s mind is there or not (about Mushin) or the subject which needs
to be fully concentrated (So-called Mindfulness ) is there or not, all become irrelevant.
( May be the first person who translated the notion of Zen into English didn’t know what the Zen really mean
—– good in English doesn’t necessary mean having good understanding in Zen
)
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It’s true, in the notion of ICHIJO, all the teachings of Zen resolved into
an infinity of the DHARMA.
The best of all, it is cheaper to practice only one ICHIJO, instead of Mushin, Mindfulness and Meditation.
—– you can get all three in one practice of DOING anything. — Ha ha ha, it’s suits to a humble man ![]()
—– And this is exactly what the Dharma mean.— Totality is the Dharma.
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non
PS : In the above script [when you go to do [A], ] = this DO mean actual action not a meditation.
—– As I’ve been saying [ Just Do ] from the beginning, Zen effect only comes with ACTION, because
—– it is coincided with the seclusion of a neurohormone Selotonin which gives the contented feeling
—– and calm your mind down. —– This is the reason why, all the Buddhism practice is a simple
—– repeating action. —– Once anyone master this, then the same technique can be applied to
—– any action or no-action alike = Being contended in calm while do nothing 😀 Peace !
non
How Mindfulness and MUSHIN exists in the same time ?
This question seems to haunt a Zen novice for ever, as I’ve been asked again and again.
One of the reason, why it is hard to understand is —– because the person is trying to understand it
in the head, as one of the thinking process.
Zen is a very simple PRACTICE but not a kind of practice to be understood or comprehend.
(Think, riding a bicycle — you don’t need to understand the theory or to know the how to ride. You just need a practice on youe body.)
Understanding is the process in the higher legion of the brain / conscious thinking process,
but Zen is the state of the subconscious —– hence it can not be handled consciously.
Without your conscious control, to move forward right leg, then left leg, this is how you walk.
As it was all done in subconsciously, you don’t need to know, in order to move your right leg,
which muscle to contract or so on —– everything done in automatic. —– You walk in Mushin = Without thinking / awareness / conscious.
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As the Zen is a PRACTICE, you got to practice and master it, or simply just do it. While doing it, you will
get used it and soon or later you master it = you don’t need to understand.
Once you mastered it, as it will be processed and carried out in your subconscious = you do it just as a
routine or a habit = you do it in MUSHIN. (Very simple and clear isn’t it ?)
non
And Zen is the state of the Mind behind of those action, in any or all sorts of the action —– hence
Walking Zen, Lemon Zen, anything can be the Zen — put all together, everything LIFE in Zen.
(When total Life became Zen, it is a step before the Enlightenment 😀 )
Because of the people misconceived that the Sitting is Zen, it made the matter confusing.
Sitting is a relaxed posture, taking a rest = have a break = do nothing hence most of the time even
the brain is in idle. (but deep in your mind, some thing might come and go —– sometime new idea might come-up)
—– therefore, some say, it is the MEDITATION (deep thinking), others says its got to be
in Mushin = No-thinking. But, sitting is only one of the action (or rack of it ?) and
the state of the Zen is not confined in this posture.
non
When you are in action, —– if you have been doing it routinely, you are able to do it in Mushin, —– but
can you DO two things in the same time ? I don’t think so.
When you DO, you do only one thing. The brain can think many things in the same time or rapidly
scanning many thoughts, hence you feel, many thoughts are in busy traffic.
Not only many thoughts are running, the situation is rapidly changing = only a measure is, to deal
one thing at a time, in fact that is only we can do without making a mistake.
(Only a thing you can do in the same time is to do something while walking on a flat road as an exception.
You can test it. Still, thinking can run parallel —– but, it would be a destruction, that is why it’s need to
have a concentration = eliminates any another thinking = this is what Mindfulness really mean)
non
People thinking and imagining, try to figure it out —– by way of thinking. That is the reason why it is hard
to imagine, the state of the mind / fully concentrating to the subject on front = (so-called Mindfulness ) and
the Mushin (Mind of No-Mind / not thinking) can exist in the same time.
It’s co-exists only in Practice, or because of when it is Practice, it is co-exists.
(may be the use of two words made it complicated, like an electrical phenomenon, Current and the Voltage
—– phenomenon itself is only one phenomenon = just a dynamism of the Electron. In order to observe
its phenomenon, when we put a meter in series = meter shows the current. And if the meter was connected
in parallel = meter shows the voltage. But the electron has no intention to express anything.
They just move when it is possible to move —– man created two separate notion and made it looks complicated.)
non
In metaphor, Mindfulness is to eliminates all another thoughts —– say, when you got to
do [A], to eliminates any thoughts other than about [A] is Mindfulness.
Then eliminates the very thought about [A] is the Mushin. ==> While doing [A], if no thought
is there at all, how the job [A] can be done = it is done by the Dharma.
Therefore, it is far better than “Done by yourSelf ” ! ! !
( Quite convincing isn’t it ? 😀 )
non
—– It seems that instead to use two words, it is better to use one word Ichijo.
(Oneness = a mind and a subject are fused together as one Dharma, hence the Self and the
subject itself are no longer exists as the separate entity, or seen to be exist) —– therefore,
the matter of whether one’s mind is there or not (about Mushin) or the subject which needs
to be fully concentrated (So-called Mindfulness ) is there or not, all become irrelevant.
( May be the first person who translated the notion of Zen into English didn’t know what the Zen really mean
—– good in English doesn’t necessary mean having good understanding in Zen 😀 )
non
It’s true, in the notion of ICHIJO, all the teachings of Zen resolved into
an infinity of the DHARMA.
The best of all, it is cheaper to practice only one ICHIJO, instead of Mushin, Mindfulness and Meditation.
—– you can get all three in one practice of DOING anything. — Ha ha ha, it’s suits to a humble man 😀
—– And this is exactly what the Dharma mean.— Totality is the Dharma.
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non
When you ride a bicycle, you don’t carry a banner of “Thinking how to rid” “Riding in MUSHIN” “Full concentration in riding” “I’m the man of riding” —– in fact, all those Notions were created by “Somebody else who observed the Matter in riding”. = The situation was the same in ZEN = “Mindfulness” “Mushin” “Awareness” “Consciousness” “Thinking” “Meditating” etc etc, all those notions or idea were the debris of the useless thinking (about ZEN) —– ZEN is only a ZEN = it may not even be a notion or name = It is a kind of state of the mind (?). A person was just riding a bicycle while being a state, nothing else of riding = was observed / analysed by the others, and “Its state was categorised / named” as “In the mindful state” —– but other saw it in different angle and named “In MUSHIN” and the other said “Without the consciousness” and “Without a thinking” —– in the same way, [This ZEN master saw it in this way, and started to say in that way then taught in this way = which was called “*** school / sect” etc, etc.
The funny things were, the ZEN is only one and it may not be anything different from just a life. (It seemed, somebody trid to be looks clever by saying in different way.)
Is MUSHIN same as Thoughtless ?
Well, it is not about a Justice / Punishment from the heaven but about the mind-set.
Non
These days our topics were often related to the Riot, and there was an interesting question.
“Wasn’t the mind-set of [senseless] [thoughtless] behaviour, same to the Zen
Buddhist’s [Mushin]. —– What makes the difference between them ? ? ? “
—– in fact, someone who put a comment to the previous post had the same thinking.
And this question has so many implication and the facets.
—– Once, Pablo Picasso said “ Keep drawing like a child is the hardest things in the Art”
—– Then, “what is the difference between [Innocence] or [Ignorance] to the [Mushin] ? “
May be the easiest answer to this question is, just whack the person shouting “Idiot” —– really ?
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There was an interesting story among the legend of the Sword Masters.
In the Samurai era, top sword-man was roving around the country seeking the contest-match
against each other, in order to achieve the record / reputation. ( And the winner was invited to
give a lesson to the local Lord receiving good reward)
Then, someone got an idea of plank, dressed up an ignorant peasant as a respectable
samurai, claiming that this is the supreme sword-master, and challenging top local
sword-master.
On the match, the peasant was just standing facing real master just having his sword down.
As the peasant had a slightest idea of what the sword-mastery is, he was just standing still.
The challenged was the master who knows everything —– but as the opponent seemed to
standing utterly defenceless —– almost like an idiot (in fact he was an idiot) it made the master
utterly confused. —– no such things could happen here. Otherwise it must be a ploy to make
the master wrong-foot = this man must be a real sword-master and able to kill him instant.
—– it was what the master felt. (To his eyes, the peasant’s utter ignorant appearance, not even
recognize him was seen as the ultimate Mushin only possessed by a supream sword-master 😀 )
Then, the master throw his sword away, and kneel down for begging his life.
—————
The pair prankster succeeded all the contest-match in the same way.
But, after a while, the peasant started to wonder why those famous masters just give up and
kneel down to him. And interested in to use the sword, as he mistook that he is in deed a
strong sword-master and able to kill the opponent.
So that, on the next match, peasant break a stillness and showed a slight sign of intention.
Then, the challenged sword-master instantly reacted to this sign, sway the body to other
direction and cut the peasant into two pieces. (The End 😀 )
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It is true, even a Zen Master has used a metaphor of the mind of small child
to describe the Mushin and a state of mind of Jizai.
And in the Buddhist’s arguments about the universality / inclusiveness of the Mahayana stance,
this matter —– What is the distinction between [Innocence, Ignorance, Senseless,
Thoughtless] to the [Mushin] is some time mixed-up.
As a matter of fact, when it is convenient, this kind of metaphor has been often used though,
[The Mushin] is a very specific, peculiar state of the mind, nothing similar to any of
those mind. Not just the matter of inclusiveness of the Mahayana, but also the confusion of the
[ What is the Buddhist’s mind] ( before this, What is the Buddhist ? —– there are all sorts of the
Buddhist exists —– Such as to enjoy the life having the eyes to appreciate peaceful nature which
gave a feeling of the liberated mind = could be perfectly the life and the mind of a Buddhist)
—– it has been left out of strict argument.
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But in strict term, the Mushin is the state of the mind, which only occurs when our
brain ceased to operate to categorising and reconfiguring the notion. —– yet
able to react to incoming stimulant.
—– In practice, this state of mind can be reached only through the long long repeated
practice which wear out those active, intentional activities of the brain
= thinking process.
And very similar to the treatment of an allergy, those practice also wear out the basic
desire and the emotional reaction = So that, the state of the Mind [ Mind of No-Mind]
= [Mushin] is only strict to [Purely the state of No-Thinking and No-Emotion]
= Dispassionate.
(but not akin to senseless or thoughtless —– because in those cases, senseless / thoughtless
mind is, in fact occupied by another sorts of mind = such as an anger, greed or
overwhelming fanaticism = ideology or madness)
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=== this definition must have cleared the confusion.
=== the mind of childish, senseless, thoughtless Rioters were definitely, utterly
no way near to the Buddhist’s Mushin.
[ If it was done in Mushin, it got to bring the GOOD outcome. This is what the
Karma mean. And if it brought bad outcome — because, it has done not in Mushin]
—– You may say this is out of rational logic and say ” Why”, but this is what I found and true.
And this must be the reason why the Buddhism is existing. 🙂
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LOOTING in MUSHIN ???
Following my post [Wet Mid —] I’ve received amazing comments which said,
the young people live in the MOMENT and LOOTING is ZEN.
It seemed this man has read a book about the Zen Buddhism and picked up few buzz words, and as he is
pretty tenacious —– he might be believing what he is understanding is the Zen or believing he
had understood the Zen !
Fortunately, I haven’t read the same book therefore I can’t tell whether the book was crap or his reading was.
( ZEN for DUMB written by a dumb ? for the dumb ? 😀 )
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Often people mistook, just pick-up a buzz-word or two is [got it] even worse [understood].
Even more worse is, especially this kind of people tend to talk a lot 😀
( In my Uni’ there was a woman nicknamed “ Three fold BESHI “ who got a reputation of, when she read
one book, she talked about three times more amount —– a book inspired her and her creative interpretation
sky-rocketed —– only a trouble was her idea was utterly bull-sit 😀 )
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Later, I gave another thought, —– in hypothesis, if the man was actually in the line of rioters, and
actually did looting —– then he realized, he has been completely absorbed in the situation, in the rapidly
changing chaotic situation, he just reacted moment to moment —– there couldn’t be a
time to give a thought, —– when he saw a gadget on a shelf = just grubbed and run.
—– then, he become aware ? ? ? Where am I ? Why this gadget is in my hand ? ? ?
Boila ! ! ! I got Zen, it was an act in Mushin.
Non
When he was arrested and sent to a Court, it could make a very interesting case. —– as far as I
know, it will create an unprecedented test case in the regal history.
If a man accused for a theft, but pleaded not guilty on the ground of diminished responsibility
since, he was acted in Mushin, and in the fundamentals of Buddhist’s belief, there is no Self,
therefore an allegedly accused / the man himself was not really in the crime scene = since
the body which has been captured in a CCTV is effectively empty or illusion.
( Don’t laugh 😀 —– this is quite a feasible scenario ! )
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This case would give a nightmare as big as public disorder itself to the Judiciary.
As it is concerns to the fundamental belief of the Buddhism, it can not be denied or criticized, therefore
a civil-right organization such as Liberty ought to defend the case, as they did to Sikh and Moslem, otherwise
they will be accused of their discrimination against the Buddhists.
As long as he is not having any mental disorder, to throw the case out in this ground wouldn’t succeed.
There wouldn’t be any difficulty to have Expert Evidences from Zen Master, Martial-art Master, Sports man—–
as it compels them to testify that the teaching of Zen is not mumbo-jumbo = Mushin is a real phenomenon.
And, Prosecutor has to prove that the [Self] of accused was existing and the proclaimed [Mushin] is not exists.
( But how to prove it ? It is exactly the same problematic issue like whether the God exists )
—– It is the direct confrontation over the Buddhism. ( You see how tricky this case is 😀 )
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Then, Council may address “My Load, if the prosecutor is right, it is the fundamental denial of the
Buddhist’s belief, but on the other hand if the court find that the Defendant is right, it is the seal of approval that
the Dharma exists and in the case of Buddhists, responsibility of the Self may not exists.
Hence, creating yet another loop-hole to escape Justice. This would bring the serious problem to the future of
the law and order and to whole Judiciary. Therefore only the remedy would be, an out of court settlement to
sort the difference out “
—– so, an awkward case will be swept under the carpet without leaving any precedence 😀
Ha ha ha 😀 😀
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PS: I will explain What is real Buddhist’s Mushin on the next post.
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Clockwork DHARMA ?
I just found a good metaphor to explain [What is Dharma] !
It’s a huge gigantic machine ! (No, this is no a joke 😀 )
Gigantic, as its mechanism extend as far as to the end of universe.
And as it is working and ticking, it’s keep moving, hence, no same moment ever exists.
But this machine is invisible, except some end-device connected to its mechanism.
Its mean, all the visible existences are the part of this machine.
This machine exists since the start of the universe, long before human kind appeared on the earth.
Therefore, no written specification, operational manual in any language exists, yet still, some part of its
mechanism and the function has been observed and deciphered as a science and chemistry.
As it is a viable working machine, there is certain tendency and the rules of the way how it works,
though, as it is so gigantic and too complicated, it is beyond the capability of the human to know whole function.
—– except Buddha.
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While observing the phenomena and its occurrences, Buddha noticed that, this world is a kind of system
which is affecting and reacting to each other. ( This intertwined connection is the Karma )
He found it as the system of infinite size which contains ourselves as a part.
And as it is constantly adjusting and reacting, there can not be a single moment of stillness
—– nothing stays the same.
And as it is a system automatically working like a machine, it doesn’t have human like Ego or its own SELF
—– and the human is its part of mechanism, human has SELF neither.
And this system exists before human and not designed to serve for human, its operation is not necessary
for the benefit of human, therefore to live as a part of this system, occurrences are not centred for human
nor kind to human. —– Hence life is harsh.
—– with those contemplation, Buddha found the wisdom to deal with this system or to live as a
part of the system with minimum aggravation, hence in peace and the harmony.
And the teaching is —– to know how the mechanism of the system and the mechanism of ourself works.
Only the way to find the function and its internal rules of the unknown mechanism is —– to observe
and find it by oneself.—– (Finding it, is the Enlightenment)
As the system is working automatic, disregarding the human ego or emotion, to impose or try to understand it,
with human-like mind is pointless —– because the system itself has no such mind.
( You can’t deal with machine with your emotion — you have to do it like handling a machine 😀 )
As the system (include ourself) is operating without the mind, try to think or explaining it with words is
useless. It needs to observe its function and the results = deeds. Hence, talking, thinking has no place.
—– This is what the Dharma is.
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You may not like this description 😀
Especially the western people got used to think the God as a personified figure, as it was imagined as a
super-human, though, no such things in the Universe.
Nor so-called great soul, like Brahman or Atman. ( Romanticized idea appeals to the emotion, but
romantic idea is far from the Truth )
The Dharma is the system much more like a huge machine.
That’s why it is operating dispassionately / in Mushin ( Mind of no-mind).
( Financial panic may caused by the fear of speculators which some Buddhist may say “It’s only in the mind”
though, resulting rise of interest will affect all others like a mechanical precision and the force)
In fact, human mind is always causing a destruction and a mayhem to the system.
—– that’s why the Buddhism says Mushin, Taoism says Woii —– do nothing intentionally = let the natural
mechanism to take its own course.
( I found this metaphor is the clearest explanation —– in words 😀 —— Convinced ? )
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Pok’s ZEN
Ten days ago I received an invitation to a private view of an art exhibition from a man whom I don’t know at all.
I was quite puzzled, how come ? ? ? (since my Email address is not public)
Exhibition was a contemporary art in context of dairy practice in Zen Buddhist’s culture —- What ?
Before go down to the puzzle of Zen art, I guessed that somebody my friend who knows of my Zen blog
might have suggested him to send an Email to me.
Any how, it’s best to see a man and ask.
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So, I took a journey to the exhibition and met a young artist, Chong-Boon Pok.
Obviously he is a Chinese but turned out to be from Malaysia and living in here about 10 years.
And he is a kind of [native] Zen Buddhist, who doesn’t need to know what the Zen is or its
history etc, but as he was grown up in its environment he is naturally doing it.
(even unaware of why —– it’s in his subconscious)
—– As he was saying in his Press release;
“ My studio practice operates within subjects, time and space using the everyday and engages
aspects of mindfulness,self, memories, social, cultural and symbolic form. My cultural upbringing and
life experiences are often revisited, examined and evidenced in my work.
The work embraces ideas of as-it-is-ness, nothingness, the impermanent nature of things, and the
interconnectedness of objects and people, all of which are relevant to Zen Buddhist discourses of everyday.”
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And what he is showing are — in his words;
“ Devoting attentiveness to and contemplating the everyday is central to my art practice.
The everyday that I refer to is the trivial, ordinary and inconsequential objects and activities that
people tend to take for granted such as the cutlery we use for eating, something we are so familiar
with that we are less likely to give a second thought when we encountered them. Besides
assembling everyday objects into sculptural forms and installations, part of my work involves
using food and cooking to perform and interact with people visiting my exhibition.”
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Like a round piece in the photo above ( can be enlarged with click on the photo) it was made out of
drink-can’s pull-ring —– thousand of them. So as the other pieces, they are made out of really
ordinary objects —– but with the thousands of repeated works.
Some may think, it might have done by dreadful swet-shop like endless work or even it might have done by
the hired worker —– wrong. It was all done by the artist himself.
And some may think, it is a kind of play devoting to the God —– wrong again.
Except the first few line of the work where the artist needed to find the best adjustment, following work
all through up to the finishing line, it was done almost automatic = just the repeating movement of the fingers.
There was nothing else in his mind = so-called Mindfulness, though, in fact, there was nothing.
Hence Mind of No-Mind = the true reflection of the Nothingness of the existence.
—– in deed, those repeating work is the Buddhist’s practice = by which the one can reach to
the state of Mushin (Mind of No-Mind ).
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But we shouldn’t forget, that the Practice is just the practice to get the state of the mind, Mushin.
Mushin itself is not a goal. It is just a state of the mind. What is the goal ? —– Life, that’s all.
But the Life without unnecessary worries or useless delusions hence without pitfall.
What else anyone needs to have ?
More than handful of gold ? Or surrounded by 100 of virgins ? —— ? ? ? What to do with those virgins ?
Do you want to be a rapist or dirty old man ? —– in fact, all those dirty idea negates the goodness or virtue of
the Mushine, since it against the Rules of the Dharma.
One’s life is to make other life happier. This is what all about the meaning of the Life.
( Running big company employing thousands of staffs and selling the products all over the world
—– in effects, supporting those who working for him, and appreciated by the people who bought the products,
in the same time, making money and able to supports his own family —– this is the Life.
(well, billions of variations there)
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So, unmistakably, the artist, Pok succeeded in this task —– by his work in Mushin, made
the people smile and made their eyes open “ A, Ha ~ ~ ~” and making people feel Happy.
He should be rewarded by the Dharma.
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His exhibition [ Contemplating the Everyday ] continues until 8th July, 11am~5pm
@ Central House Building / Metropolitan University —– Near Oldgate East Station , London
(it is opposite of the Whitechapel Gallery / Habib Bank on the corner / entrance is over the Bank office)
—– < www.thegroundweshare.co.uk.blogspot.com >
It’s worthwhile to pay a visit 🙂
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