Approaching the Dharma
Ways of Looking to Liberate Us
- Insight can defined by its capacity to decrease dukkha
- If it doesn’t decrease dukkha, is not insight (one way to see it)
- Mindfulness may not always decrease dukkha (I know I’m suffering, but continue suffering)
- Practicing with a certain way of looking (impermanence, Emptiness), over time can change our mental habits
- Practicing with impermanence decreases grasping, attachment etc…
- Look at all sensations coming up as impermanent
- Mindfulness is another way of looking, it decreases Papancha
- Other ways of looking
- Anatta (no self)
- Metta
- what happens if I sustain this way of looking (also in terms of reducing dukkha)
- Insight as a result of practice (no self), can be used as the method of practice.
- allows to consolidate the insight
- Original insight becomes a platform for new insights
Everything is Fabricated
- All perception is fabricated (including the sense of “self” perceiving, the sense of Oneness)
- That things exist is one extreme, that things don’t exist is another. The Buddhist path is the middle way (The Middle Path)
- Any way of looking is fabricating reality
- Mindfulness says to be with “what is”
- the underlying assumption is that what is, is real
- Emptiness is the most Liberating way of looking
- What fabricates the fabrications is not real either, neither is the time in which fabrications happen
- if there is no reality, the ways of looking become even more important and relevant
Other Notes
The Path Beyond Perceptions
- We can have “inferior” perceptions
- We can have “superior” perceptions
- Or we can move beyond Perceptions
Aviche (ignorance)
- False belief in a separate self
- Below the level of thought (implied in awareness “I am aware of this”)
- Causes reactivity
- measurement, Comparison with others etc..
- At the root of Papancha (vortex of mind reactions)