Hands are a continuum of the Mind. Once I heard a student asking someone else expressing quite a complex thought: "Please repeat that and use your hands". It's like the fingers and hands enunciate the hidden life of the thought.
It is most amazing that he transmitted the same state that he had to any receeptive viewer who has done some meditation. I recieved some seed of realization from him through this very video when he waved his fingers.
Well, the way I see it, some important discoveries were written down, so one cannot escape scirpture as such completely. Though, a realized master can point out the realization easily, by not relying on scripture, like in Japanese and Korean zen buddhism. That's the first that comes to mind for now.
No, one cannot. If we could, then why are we still so unenlightened, miserable, deluded and confused as to the causes of happiness and suffering. We need directions and guidance to free ourselves from the delusion and confusion that has so profoundly and deeply grasped our minds. If you do not believe this, you may try going without guidance and after some time you will see nothing in your mind has changed. The ego will only create a Dharma that substantiates itself.
@squamish4244 Not literally, I'm saying do the practice and stop conceptualizing about the practice. Karma fine, but take the instructions and do the practice. In between sittings conceptualize.
@shunyata81 My point is that "just sitting" in the sense of simply being present and not investigating your mind, your emotions, obsessions and neuroses, can result in never bringing awareness to issues you would rather not deal with. This is why some people who have spent many years meditating can be very clear in some areas and still be quite emotionally immature or underdeveloped in others. Being present is the ultimate goal, but to make that your only practice, I don't know.
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squamish4244 5 months ago
Meditative progress with no scriptures? How about achieving knowing of higher algebra without any math textbook? Hard to imagine :)
milyur 11 months ago
Meditative progress with no scriptures? How about achieving knowing of higher algebra without any math textbook? Hard to imagine :)
milyur 11 months ago
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dilsanikasuni 1 year ago
Acho que antes de julgar o ensinamento de Lama Michel
através de um único video postado por mim no you tube.
O sr. deveria se empenhar em conhecer melhor o ensinamento de Lama Michel Rinpoche.
Com o forte desejo de que sue entendimento possa existir.
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pcanella 2 years ago
Hands are a continuum of the Mind. Once I heard a student asking someone else expressing quite a complex thought: "Please repeat that and use your hands". It's like the fingers and hands enunciate the hidden life of the thought.
ZuniBlue 2 years ago
It is most amazing that he transmitted the same state that he had to any receeptive viewer who has done some meditation. I recieved some seed of realization from him through this very video when he waved his fingers.
MaBu888 2 years ago
Yes but, can meditative progress be made without any Scriptures of any source
lyntonio 2 years ago 4
Well, the way I see it, some important discoveries were written down, so one cannot escape scirpture as such completely. Though, a realized master can point out the realization easily, by not relying on scripture, like in Japanese and Korean zen buddhism. That's the first that comes to mind for now.
MaBu888 2 years ago
No, one cannot. If we could, then why are we still so unenlightened, miserable, deluded and confused as to the causes of happiness and suffering. We need directions and guidance to free ourselves from the delusion and confusion that has so profoundly and deeply grasped our minds. If you do not believe this, you may try going without guidance and after some time you will see nothing in your mind has changed. The ego will only create a Dharma that substantiates itself.
thatmonk1972 2 years ago
@lyntonio just sit
shunyata81 6 months ago
@shunyata81 Just sitting will not do it. Unless you have very good karma or are very lucky, just sitting is not nearly enough.
squamish4244 1 month ago
@squamish4244 Not literally, I'm saying do the practice and stop conceptualizing about the practice. Karma fine, but take the instructions and do the practice. In between sittings conceptualize.
shunyata81 1 month ago
@shunyata81 My point is that "just sitting" in the sense of simply being present and not investigating your mind, your emotions, obsessions and neuroses, can result in never bringing awareness to issues you would rather not deal with. This is why some people who have spent many years meditating can be very clear in some areas and still be quite emotionally immature or underdeveloped in others. Being present is the ultimate goal, but to make that your only practice, I don't know.
squamish4244 1 month ago
Alan... thank you for your guidance and service in making these concepts and enlightenment available to us through your lama.
I am in rapt attention to the teachings of the mind and consciousness.
NivekEllisiol 2 years ago 3
A lovely speaker - scintillating even.
I would like to draw a close parallel to the Abhidhamma and associated praticcyasamutpada.
Thank you for the video.
best
pb
anand604 2 years ago 2