Ajahn Chah, Ajahn Mun via Ven. Sujato; Aloka, Dhr. Seven (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly
Mano-pubbaṅgamā dhammā mano-seṭṭhā mano-mayā:
"All dhammas [phenomena, things] are preceded by the
heart, dominated by the heart, made from the heart."
See with your heart. |
The Buddha formulated this entire Dharma (Doctrine) and Discipline from this great foundation, the heart.
So when disciples contemplate in accordance with the Dharma and Discipline until namo ["honor, homage"] is perfectly clear then mano ["mind"] lies at the end point of formulation. In other words, it lies beyond all formulations.
- Ven. Thanissaro explains namo and mano (Heart Released, § 3) Why is it that wise people—before chanting, receiving the precepts, or performing any other act of merit—always take up namo as their starting point? ...na stands for the water element, and mo for the earth element...
Londoner Ven. Sujato, monk in Thailand |
[This happens] to the point where they give rise to ignorance (avijjā), the factor that creates states of becoming and rebirth [and therefore creates all states of suffering].
All [of this happens] from our not being wise to these things, from our deludedly holding [clinging to] them all to be "me" or "mine."
- Ajahn Mun
Letting go
Enlightened Thai monk Ajahn Chah |
They come -- pleasant and unpleasant -- we see them, and there is no attachment. They come, and they pass.
Even if the worst kinds of defilements come up, such as greed or anger, there’s enough wisdom to see their impermanent nature and allow them to just fade away.
If we react to them, however, by liking or disliking, that isn’t wisdom. We’re only creating more suffering for ourselves.
- Ajahn Chah
The Heart Sutra?
The Heart Sutra in Japanese |
He then asked, "Where did the sutra come from?"
"It’s reputed to have been spoken by the Buddha," the follower replied.
"No Buddha," Ajahn Chah retorted. Then he added, "This is talking about deep wisdom, beyond all conventions. How could we teach without them? We have to have names for things, isn’t that so?
- Ajahn Chah
Fever
Fever in the world (allbetterpediatrics.com) |
- Ajahn Chah
I went all over looking for places to meditate. I didn’t realize it was already there, in my heart. All the meditation is right there inside us. Birth, old age, sickness, and death are right there within us.
I traveled all over until I was ready to drop dead from exhaustion. Only then, when I stopped, did I find what I was looking for...inside me.
-Ajahn Chah
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