BUDDHIST DOCTRINE
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DHARMA TALKED
THICH HUYEN VI
Chapter XVIII
MEDITATION IN MAHAYANIST BUDDHISM
ORIGINS OF BUDDHIST MEDITATION
BUDDHIST meditation comes from our Master SAKYAMUNI BUDDHA. Having left his family to search after the Truth, he decided to practice meditation until His efforts were rewarded by Enlightenment (An Uttara Samyak-Sambuddha):
“For six years, Buddha sat in the thick jungle,
For seven weeks, Buddha devoted Himself to pure meditation”.
After the Parinibbana (Skt: Par nirvana) of the Buddha, two schools propagated His doctrine: that of the Ancients or Theravada and that of the Great Vehicle or Mahayana. Both teach the practice of meditation as the basis for attaining Enlightenment.
WHAT IS MEDITATION?
“Thien” or more exactly “Thien-Na”, from the Sanskrit word “Dhyana”, translated into Chinese as “tinh lu” (peace and reflection) is interpreted into English by meditation. When one is not mentally agitated, then there is meditation. When in a sitting position, one recognizes its original nature. This means that one has attained peace of mind that one is meditating. In this way, original nature represents the non-created essence of each being-Peace of mind constitutes the mental scenery, which is non-created and in which the breath of the Eight Winds is motionless. The Eight Winds are profits, decadence, calumny, glorification, praise, criticism, suffering and joy. When one meditates in this way one is regarded as having entered into the State of Buddha, even if one is an ordinary creature.
Through introspection we must search to understand ourselves to know if we are good or bad, intelligent or stupid, courageous or cowardly, honest or dishonest. These reflections, these examines, these analyses, which are called psychological observations, constitute meditation.
The mind which is inclined to draw distinction, prejudice, selfishness, greed, anger, ignorance, is known as the false mind, the perverted mind, the mind of creatures. This false mind must be destroyed to give place to a loving, compassionate mind, the real mind, the mind of the emerging Buddha. Meditation eases mental agitation and replaces it with the true, pure nature which is truth. It is also called the method of mental discipline, or concentration of thoughts. The ideas of each being are very complex; each person has his own opinions which differ from those of others. They provoke, in their very diversity, thousands upon thousands of discontentment’s because of the various faults committed and which then cause a multitude of sufferings for oneself, for others, the family, society, the nation, the world and all humanity. The effects all depend upon distinct mental perturbations, erroneous ideas which are formed.
In order to master and pacify the various passions, the erroneous ideas and to bring into light the real pure mind which is present in everyone, it is necessary to have recourse to the method of meditation. “All creatures carry within themselves the nature of the Buddha”. This is the fundamental teachings of the Buddha. The nature of the Buddha is “the real pure mind present in every being”, as indicated above. All categories of living beings possess it without exception, thus this mind is still known as “the Original possession” or the “Physiognomy existing from the origin”, otherwise known as the real mind, which is innate in all creatures in one way or another. It is to return to this original mind that we practice meditation.
PURPOSE OF BUDDHIST MEDITATION:
The purpose of Buddhist Meditation is “to stop the mental agitations, to recover the nature of the Buddha”. For that, we must decant the diver’s defilements of our mind, to find again the real physiognomy of our nature. These defilements are precisely illusions. Our proper nature is the representation of the wisdom of the Tathagata, (mind without attachment). The Buddha’s, as well as all the creatures, possess it entirely, being unique and identical to itself. If we get rid of impure thoughts we shall arise within ourselves the representation of the wisdom of the TATHAGATA, we shall become Buddha; otherwise we shall remain creatures. Because from innumerable Kalpas (eons) till today we are blindly plunged into the darkness of the cycle of re births, because for a long time we have allowed ourselves to be contaminated by rottenness, it is not possible, in a moment to get rid of illusions, to see our original nature; it is why we must practice meditation. The primo dial condition in the practice of meditation is to destroy the illusions. How does the method of destroying illusions go on? Buddha-Shakyamuni taught many processes, but the essential point lies in the expression, “the end of illusion”. The end of illusion means Enlightenment. The school of meditation, which the 28 Patriarch Bodhi-dharma had transmitted into China, till the sixth Chinese Patriarch HOUI-NENG has spread everywhere carrying a dazzling light from the antiquity till our modern day.
Bodhi dharma and the six Patriarch HOUI-NENG have initiated the meditators through this very important sentence, “Suppress completely attachments, and don’t allow the formation of any thought”. To suppress completely attachments is to rid ourselves from attachments. The two expression, “to rid ourselves entirely from all attachments and not allow the formation of thought” constitutes the decisive condition before any other in the practice of meditation. It is not possible to realize these two expressions, not only meditation would not be successful but the door of liberation would be hardly overcome. As long as the countless bonds continue is attach us, as long as the mental agitations arise and decay without ceasing, how can we practice meditation with success?
To rid ourselves entirely from all attachments and not allow the formation of any thoughts constitutes as we already know, the decisive condition in the practice of meditation. However, how can we realize it? There are two ways:
FORMALITIES DURING THE PRACTICE OF MEDITATION
(To be fulfilled by the candidates practicing in the
common meditation room)
NAMOTASSA BHAVAGATO ARAHATO SAMMA SAMBUDDHASSA
(Honor to Him the Blessed One, the Worthy One, and the Fully Enlightened One)
The persons who cannot participate at the group sessions will read attentively this lecture and could afterwards practice alone in the meditation room on the condition to advise the master to request the general rules.
PROPERLY PRACTICE
POSTURE:
COMING OUT OF MEDITATION:
At the giving of the signal the meditator gets ready to come out of meditation. He starts by separating his hands, then smoothly moves the head, the eyes, the body, takes out his crossed feet and legs, slowly and precautious. He will feel, at the moment, from the feet up to the head some difficulties. For example, over fatigued back, oppressed chest, tingling legs, aching neck, etc… The meditator must, himself, strongly massage these painful parts or to rub vigorously the hands to the hands to warm them again and then place them on the painful parts of the body. He must not accomplish all these gestures with precipitation, as the consequences could be very serious afterwards.
Once the session is finished the meditators will recite the words of the transfer of merits.
SABBA PAPASSA AKARANAM
KUSALASSA UPASAMPADA
SACITTA PARIYODAPANAM
ETAM BUDDHANA SASANAM.
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Not doing bad
Only doing well,
To purify one’s own mind,
Such is the teachings of the Buddha.
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BHAVATUSABBA MANGALAM
RAKKHANTU SABBA DEVATA
SABBA BUDDHANUBHAVENA
SADA SOTTHI BHAVANTUTE!
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May all blessings be yours?
May all the Gods protect you?
By the power of all Buddha’s
May happiness be yours forever?
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BHAVATUSABBA MANGALAM
RAKKHANTU SABBA DEVATA
SABBA DHAMMANU BHAVENA
SADA SOTTHI BHAVANTTE!
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May all blessings be yours?
May all the Gods protect you?
By the power of all Dhammam;
May happiness be yours forever?
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BHAVATU SABBA MANGALAM
RAKKHANTU SABBA DEVATA
SABBA SANGHANU BHAVENA
SADA SOTTHI BHAVANTUTE!
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May all blessings be yours?
May all the Gods protect you?
By the power of all disciples,
May happiness be yours forever?
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EFFECTS OF MEDITATION:
Putting exactly into practice these methods above the meditators will feel well, their health will be on the mend, their mind will become clearer and vigilant, and they will acquire the tranquility of the mind. They will obtain the ten fine following results:
CONCLUSION:
In putting into practice the millenary rules given by the Buddha, each meditator can attain certain level in the meditation and a certain degree in the wisdom. Meditation is method which is destined to all categories of human beings, without any distinction of colors, nationalities, religion, countries; each person who uses it can attain liberation and enlightenment. All the great Enlightened Ones have reached the wonderful coronation of their efforts by means of Buddhist Meditation. It is why we can conclude in arresting that meditation is an indispensable exercise for all, particularly where the spiritual life if exposed to grave disorders. Meditation is miraculous remedy against the moral sufferings. It must not be neglected by those who wish to realize the equilibrium (balance) between the body and the spirit in the search of happiness in the course of the present existence.