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11-15-2006, 09:06 AM
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No mind....
How do you people get your mind to be no mind? I mean, heh.. *ponders* How do you shut off your mind and stop it from thinking, to get this clear and thoughtless experience? Just from breathing techniques?
I was kinda trying this in the bath last night lol..... Every now and then my mind would "turn on".
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11-15-2006, 10:06 AM
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Re: No mind....
Also off topic.... But still kind of education for me of Buddhism... The monkey king? lol... Was that real in Buddhism?
"In the worlds before Monkey, primal chaos reigned. Heaven sought order. But the phoenix can fly only when its feathers are grown. The four worlds formed again and yet again, as endless aeons wheeled and passed. Time and the pure essences of Heaven and the moisture of Earth, the powers of the sun and the moon all worked upon a certain rock, old as creation. And it became magically fertile. The first egg was named "Thought". Tathagata Buddha, the Father Buddha, said, "With our thoughts, we make the world." Elemental forces caused the egg to hatch. From it then came a stone monkey. The nature of monkey was irrepressible!"
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11-15-2006, 03:56 PM
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Re: No mind....
namaste
as far as no mind, the times that i have experienced it has been a joy. theres no real way to explain 'how' to experience it b/c everyone has different ways that work for them. for me, it started out with only a few seconds of no thoughts, then went to a minute or two, and then on up. now, i cant just sit down and say, "okay, its time for me to turn on no-mind', and it happens. sometimes when i sit and meditate, it happens, and sometimes i am plagued by millions of thoughts. but, that alone teaches one the dharma of impermanace. the dharma is everywhere in ur life, u just have to look for it
the right way.
but, my suggestion would be start with focusing on the breath. its a bit more than just breathing practices. its actually a very focused meditation when done correctly. maybe u should research it a bit more and look at a few different interpretations on that specific meditation and then find the one that works for u best and practice it. that might be benificial.
as far as the other topic about the monkeys, im not sure since i had previously never heard that quote before. however, the part that sticks out to me is the part... "the first egg was named 'Thought'. Tathagata Buddha, the Father Buddha, said, 'with our thoughts, we make the world.' Elemental forces caused the egg to hatch."
that part specifically stuck out to me. i like what it was saying to me. when studying buddhism, u have to look beyond words and their basic meanings into a deeper meaning which lies within the dharma. not to mention, like Vaj mentioned to me when i was having some trouble with buddhist cosmology, i was told that the buddha taught based on the specific level of enlightenment of the person that he was speaking to, so some of the teachings may not make sense to you just because that teaching may have been meant for someone more or less enlightened than yourself.
i hope that i have helped answer ur questions.
be well in peace
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11-15-2006, 04:12 PM
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Re: No mind....
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Originally Posted by toujour_333
namaste
as far as no mind, the times that i have experienced it has been a joy. theres no real way to explain 'how' to experience it b/c everyone has different ways that work for them. for me, it started out with only a few seconds of no thoughts, then went to a minute or two, and then on up. now, i cant just sit down and say, "okay, its time for me to turn on no-mind', and it happens. sometimes when i sit and meditate, it happens, and sometimes i am plagued by millions of thoughts. but, that alone teaches one the dharma of impermanace. the dharma is everywhere in ur life, u just have to look for it
the right way.
but, my suggestion would be start with focusing on the breath. its a bit more than just breathing practices. its actually a very focused meditation when done correctly. maybe u should research it a bit more and look at a few different interpretations on that specific meditation and then find the one that works for u best and practice it. that might be benificial.
as far as the other topic about the monkeys, im not sure since i had previously never heard that quote before. however, the part that sticks out to me is the part... "the first egg was named 'Thought'. Tathagata Buddha, the Father Buddha, said, 'with our thoughts, we make the world.' Elemental forces caused the egg to hatch."
that part specifically stuck out to me. i like what it was saying to me. when studying buddhism, u have to look beyond words and their basic meanings into a deeper meaning which lies within the dharma. not to mention, like Vaj mentioned to me when i was having some trouble with buddhist cosmology, i was told that the buddha taught based on the specific level of enlightenment of the person that he was speaking to, so some of the teachings may not make sense to you just because that teaching may have been meant for someone more or less enlightened than yourself.
i hope that i have helped answer ur questions.
be well in peace
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Toujour comes through again!  I really appreciate the help you give me... Katajikenai
I will look into this just to know how it must feel to be no-minded and clear headed, that would be some experience.
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11-15-2006, 08:37 PM
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Re: No mind....
Namaste all,
well.. with regards to no mind... the Buddha Shakyamuni goes through a pretty exhaustive listing of various practices which produce merit and are condusive to the spiritual life. from the mundane such as circumambulation to the more esoteric such as offering mountains of jewels.
at the summation of this particular Sutta, the Buddha concludes that all the various practices that he has told to various beings in various states are all included in the single practice of breathing meditation and that this practice, breathing meditation, is the crown of all practice.
of course, the various forms that this takes is varied and diverse from sitting to walking and even occupational so there isn't really a set position, though some schools certainly have their ones which they feel are most effective.
from whence did you get the quote about the monkey king? i would be curious to read the Sutta from which it was extracted.
metta,
~v
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11-15-2006, 08:49 PM
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Re: No mind....
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Originally Posted by Vajradhara
from whence did you get the quote about the monkey king? i would be curious to read the Sutta from which it was extracted.
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Um, I think it comes from a Japanese television series called, "Monkey."
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11-15-2006, 10:06 PM
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here and now
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Re: No mind....
Hi,
Once, when the Great Master Hung-tao of Yueh-shan was sitting in meditation, a monk asked him “What are you thinking, sitting there so fixedly?”
The master answered, “I’m thinking of not-thinking.”
The monk asked “How do you think of not thinking?”
The master answered “Nonthinking.”
Does that help, 17th?!!
I would say “no mind” means this “nonthinking.” By nonthinking I would say this means maintaining effort on refraining from discursive thought.
s.
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11-16-2006, 11:08 AM
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Re: No mind....
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Originally Posted by Vajradhara
Namaste all,
well.. with regards to no mind... the Buddha Shakyamuni goes through a pretty exhaustive listing of various practices which produce merit and are condusive to the spiritual life. from the mundane such as circumambulation to the more esoteric such as offering mountains of jewels.
at the summation of this particular Sutta, the Buddha concludes that all the various practices that he has told to various beings in various states are all included in the single practice of breathing meditation and that this practice, breathing meditation, is the crown of all practice.
of course, the various forms that this takes is varied and diverse from sitting to walking and even occupational so there isn't really a set position, though some schools certainly have their ones which they feel are most effective.
from whence did you get the quote about the monkey king? i would be curious to read the Sutta from which it was extracted.
metta,
~v
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Hmm Interesting.
Regards the monkey king It was as seattle said in a show but there is always some truth behind some stories... then I came across this; The Monkey King
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Originally Posted by seattlegal
Um, I think it comes from a Japanese television series called, "Monkey."
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The Monkey King I found this...
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Originally Posted by Snoopy
Hi,
Once, when the Great Master Hung-tao of Yueh-shan was sitting in meditation, a monk asked him “What are you thinking, sitting there so fixedly?”
The master answered, “I’m thinking of not-thinking.”
The monk asked “How do you think of not thinking?”
The master answered “Nonthinking.”
Does that help, 17th?!!
I would say “no mind” means this “nonthinking.” By nonthinking I would say this means maintaining effort on refraining from discursive thought.
s.
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Thanks
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11-16-2006, 02:06 PM
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Why do cows say MU?
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Re: No mind....
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Originally Posted by Snoopy
Hi,
Once, when the Great Master Hung-tao of Yueh-shan was sitting in meditation, a monk asked him “What are you thinking, sitting there so fixedly?”
The master answered, “I’m thinking of not-thinking.”
The monk asked “How do you think of not thinking?”
The master answered “Nonthinking.”
Does that help, 17th?!!
I would say “no mind” means this “nonthinking.” By nonthinking I would say this means maintaining effort on refraining from discursive thought.
s.
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Faith.
{adds a whole new dimension to "Have Faith in Your Mind," doesn't it?}
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11-16-2006, 02:06 PM
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Re: No mind....
Seattle I prefer your new avatar to your last one
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11-16-2006, 02:08 PM
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Why do cows say MU?
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Re: No mind....
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Seattle I prefer your new avatar to your last one 
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Thank you.
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11-16-2006, 02:14 PM
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Re: No mind....
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Thank you. 
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Welcome.
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11-16-2006, 06:49 PM
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here and now
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Re: No mind....
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Faith.
{adds a whole new dimension to "Have Faith in Your Mind," doesn't it?} 
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Hi sg,
You know, I was going to post a similar reference but I refrained. I thought, sg will be wanting to shine a light on this!
s.
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11-16-2006, 07:22 PM
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Mod ~ Eastern Thought
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Re: No mind....
Namaste 17th...
hmm... well... without the quote being taken from an actual Sutta/Sutra, i wouldn't be so keen to accept this as part of the canon and, subsequently, i wouldn't choose this to inform my view of the Buddha Dharma.
metta,
~v
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11-16-2006, 09:20 PM
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Re: No mind....
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Originally Posted by Snoopy
Hi,
Once, when the Great Master Hung-tao of Yueh-shan was sitting in meditation, a monk asked him “What are you thinking, sitting there so fixedly?”
The master answered, “I’m thinking of not-thinking.”
The monk asked “How do you think of not thinking?”
The master answered “Nonthinking.”
Does that help, 17th?!!
I would say “no mind” means this “nonthinking.” By nonthinking I would say this means maintaining effort on refraining from discursive thought.
s.
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Hey Snoopy. I'd disagree that it's about refraining from thought. The process isn't to become "thoughtless" as if we could. See for eg:
Dharma Discourse: Yaoshan's Non-Thinking by John Daido Loori Roshi
have a good one, earl
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