Chapter 28 - Touching the Buddha Within Flashcards

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Should we expect understanding and love?

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  • not only
  • we should practise them ourselves
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What is the real question re: being in touch with life in the present?

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  • do you have eyes that can see the sunset? feet that can touch the earth?
  • if the Buddha were to transmit his eyes to you, would you know how to use them?
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How do we touch the Buddha within?

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  • when we are mindful, the Buddha is there
  • watering healthy seeds every day through breathing, walking, doing everything mindfully
  • to enter our own heart = to enter the Buddha’s heart
  • to enter our own heart = to be present for ourselves, our suffering, our joys and for many others
  • to enter our own heart = to touch the world of no birth and no death where water and wave are one
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What happens when a foolish person suffers vs. when a wise person suffers?

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  • she who is foolish asks herself, “Who has wronged me? How can I show others that I am the victim of wrongdoing? How can I punish those who have caused my suffering?”
  • she who is wise asks herself, “What can I do to be free from this suffering? Who can help me? What have I done (so far) to free myself from this suffering?”
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As a teacher, I need to help to do what?

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  • To create the kind of schools we need for our collective awakening
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What do I do when no one seems to love or understand me?

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  • don’t complain
  • make the effort to understand and love them better
  • if someone betrayed me, ask why - if I feel responsibility lies with them, look more deeply
  • ask myself if I watered perhaps the seed of betrayal in them
  • ask myself if I lived in a way that caused them to withdraw
  • know we are all co-responsible and if I hold onto blame, the situation will only get worse
  • if i can water loyalty, do it
  • look deeply into the nature of my own suffering to restore relationship
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How to begin practising?

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  • seek meaning in life knowing not to run after fame, money or sensual pleasures
  • learn the art of mindful living
  • develop understanding and compassion, and use these energies to alleviate my and others’ suffering
  • look deeply into Five Aggregates to touch no birth and no death
  • experience relief, non-fear and freedom
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How can we be happy right away?

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  • practising mindful breathing for a few seconds
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Of course, we have the right to suffer. What do we not have the right to do?

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  • to not practise
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As well as our habit energies, what else do we bring with us when we begin to practise?

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  • habit energies of all our ancestors
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Where, what and who is beautiful?

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  • Vulture Peak, Europe, Asia, Africa etc
  • mist on mountains, no mist on mountains etc
  • you, me, all our friends etc
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What kind of smile can we have when we are mindful?

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  • one that proves our transformation
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What did Confucius express as a greatest joy?

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  • putting into practice what we have learned
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