Return of Chilean Miner
The return of Chilean Miner is one of the most extraordinary story in resent human history.
It was an exceptional raw human endurance, and the typical technological solution of today.
( I have no idea, how to drill a hole into solid granite and hit the target 2,000 feet away. What sort of
guiding / detecting system, technology there. When Doctor insert a probe through blood vessel, he can
see it by X-ray image, even in 3D. Though, can Radar does the same function towards under ground ? )
That is why the Chileans are so proud of its achievement. ” We can do this “.
In Buddhist’s view it was also the proof of that the Buddha’s insight was bang right.
——- You might say, no, they are the devoted Catholic that’s why God saved them.
I’m talking not about their God, but the Universal Dharma / fundamental nature of Human Psyche.
Even though, their motivation to go down the notorious hell mine is derived by the better money
than the other safer mine, in other words greed and the ego, yet still, if they couldn’t overcome
much more fundamental ego / survival instinct / fear of the death = negation of the self, they
couldn’t go down to the hell in the first place.
Without this State of Non-self / Anatman, they couldn’t keep the discipline / diligently follow their
leader / foreman and managed to keep peace in the utterly desperate condition.
If they were just greedy egoist, there could be easily the fight over the food ( can you imagine, just
one spoonful of tuna fish per day, under the utterly uncertainty of the fate, for 17 days ).
If , Survival of Fittest was the rule, some of them, much stronger than the leader, could have broken off
and took all the food only for them —— but no such fight occurred.
They had accepted the fate, there could be the possibility of all of them may die, one by one, still
without fallen into the madness facing the coming death, play together and kept Hope
—– waited, and waited, —— 17 days ! ! !
This is nothing but the typical sample of the Buddhism Paradox / The one
who survived was the one who accepted the death. Non-self is really the key of the survival.
And the Non-self was the foundation of the charity / kindness / compassion —— so, they helped
weakest, and ALL 33 survived together and came out the hell.
It was not the Dharma helped them.
They followed and kept the rules of the Dharma / they are the Dharma.
( You may say, why non-Buddhist could know and follow the Dharma —– Dharma is the universal Rule
therefore it rules every body, and all the human being has it in them, whether a person aware of it or not )
Congratulation.
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Koan ? ? ?
Quite awhile, I was haunted by the Ontology and the Epistemology in the Buddhism.
On the surface, its definition is different in a Mantra to Mantra, and even worse in the
Mahayana Mantra, the description such as “Exist as not exist” kind appeared so often.
——–? ? ? Then oneday, I suddenly realized, the matter is not on the superficial words,
BUT in the intention behind of such expression.
At the teaching, Buddha wanted to show how uncertain the existences are, let alone
unreliability of our own perception, which supposed to observe and sense the objects.
Especially in the bottom line of the idea “Karma”, everything, include our 5 senses
are the relative phenomenon. Both observer and the observed.
Nothing can be certain.
——- In order to make Disciples to contemplate this, by themselves,
the Buddha must have used quite mind boggling, puzzling analogy.
YET, the understanding of the uncertainty itself, even the Self is exist or not was
not the main issue.
(Then I realized, this is the very situation which 1000 years old cliche has mocked
about while describing ” See the finger, but not the moon “.
And, mocking the novice who is trapped into arguing the shape of the finger
such as ” Who is watching ” or ” Where they are ” kind, as ” Trying to catch Namazu
(slippery, slimy Cat-fish) by Hyotan (equivalent of smooth glass bottle).
——This is the very reason why all the famous answer to the Koan is, in fact,
mocking back to the question. )
What Buddha wanted to teach was, to brake the attitude of the people who
tend to cling or obsessed with the things or ideas.
Buddha wanted the people to have clear eyes to see the truth of the life.
Imposing self or distorting vision of the ego is the main obstacle to see
the truth.
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