Dharma Alphabet
Dharma Talk July 5, 2005
Fox Point, WI
The Great Way is not difficult
for those who have no preferences.
When love and hate are both absent
everything becomes clear and undisguised.
Make the smallest distinction, however,
and heaven and earth are set infinitely apart.
If you wish to see the truth
then hold no opinions for or against anything.
To set up what you like against what you dislike
is the disease of the mind.
When the deep meaning of things is not understood
the mind's essential peace is disturbed to no avail.
For this talk I would like to focus on two lines from the 3rd
Patriarch's: "If you wish to see the truth then hold no opinions for or
against anything. To set up what you like against what you dislike is the
disease of the mind." This practice instruction is directing us to
investigate how our minds' work. So, how do we begin?
In Samdhinirmocanna Sutra Visalamiti asks the Bhagavan how Bodhisattvas
are wise with respect to the secrets of mind. And, the Tathagata responds
that Bodhisattvas understand the three secrets of mind. What are they? They
are mind, thought and consciousness.
Mind in this context is the "storehouse consciousness", the
"basis consciousness", also known as "appropriating
consciousness". Thought refers to "manas", mentation, or
mental constructs. It is the aspect of mind that includes the identity
builder and fantasy maker. Consciousness refers to the 6 sense
consciousness: eye, ear, smell, taste, touch and mind, and their
corresponding sense organs and sense objects.
Mind, thought and consciousness are three aspects of mind, not separate
from each other.
How do the three aspects of mind work?
Each of us sitting here has a seed in the storehouse consciousness that
brought us to this moment of the Blue Jay call. We also have a predisposition
to language and I am talking about the bird call while all of you are
listening. Now the sequence of events happen very quickly with mind and body
working together. The Blue Jay calls, the appropriating consciousness grasps
at the sound brought into our human body by the ear sense organ into the ear
consciousness coupled with mind consciousness to interpret the sound using
"thought" to locate the mind's image of 'Blue Jay. What is produced
is an "image" of Blue Jay. At the moment we project our image of
Blue Jay we have separated ourselves from the experience of the Blue Jay. We
have labeled it, Blue Jay.
We actually do this moment after moment.
Another example is a recent experience shared by someone who was on their
way to a restaurant in a mall and due to that condition entered a shoe store
along with 3 other family members with the intention of browsing.
What happened was the husband saw a pair of purple shoes and told his
wife that these shoes were really "cool". At that point the wife
came over to take a better look and sure enough, the shoes were
"cool". However, the wife said she had no need for purple shoes as
her wardrobe was around orange...and black. Besides, the right size was not
available. Immediately thereafter, she observed the same shoe was in black
and available in her size. Without delay she tried on the shoe. Feedback
from other family members indicated that the wife had too many black shoes
and therefore that selection should not be considered. The subject was
dropped and the shoe replaced on the display shelf. Browsing further, a
brown version of the shoe showed up on another shelf. The wife was fighting
back desire with logical thinking about the many shoes already owned. All
left the store with no purchase but there had been talk about checking out
shoe availability using the Internet. At the restaurant continued thoughts
about the shoes popped into the wife's brain. Oh they really were
"cool" shoes.
At 4:30am the next morning the wife awoke and worked out an entire plan
that would result in the purchase of all 3 shoes, purple, black and brown.
Here awareness was brought to the mind's capacity for expanding on ideas,
building stories. Applied mental effort continued to see through the
delusion around the shoes.
Days later thoughts of the "cool" shoes appeared and were
dismissed. Even a search on the Internet was done, but no purchases were
made.
What can be learned from this experience? Words, our propensity for
language, the seeds of becoming, impact us and we are mostly unaware of this
process. From the example we can see that words can be "triggers"
for us and take us down a mindstream we had no intention of going down.
After hearing this story I reflected on trigger words in my own life and
started to record my "dharma alphabet". Try this for yourself.
Just go through the alphabet and whatever word comes to mind for each
letter, write it down. Some trigger words for me are: angry, aggressive,
beautiful, bitch, bold, comfortable, capable, different, interesting,
intelligent. Once you have a list, then watch for any of the words you wrote
down to show up in either your vocabulary or someone you are listening to in
a conversation. At that point try to follow your mental reaction, your
bodily response (any tenseness, gestures, body signals). Note what is
happening. Each trigger word that can take one down a mindstream is also
liberative and can be the dharma door, the entrance to non-duality. It is
how one applies mindfulness in the process, bringing awareness each time the
word arises until one no longer is attached to the word. The grip it has on
you is lessened each time until, finally, the chain is broken and the gate
to transformation entered.
This kind of exercise is helpful to become familiar with your mind habits
so that transformation of the seeds can occur. If you can observe it you may
be be to see the response arise as it arises, rather than seeing the result.
Equally important is this study of the self leads to knowing the self.
The closing verse of Hsin Hsin Ming reminds us:
Words!
The Way is beyond language
for in it there is
no yesterday
no tomorrow
no today.
Please treasure yourself.