Hi Hendrik,
[QUOTE=Hendrik;9]It doesnt matter who or which Dharma master or patriach. or what is one’s reasoning or understanding. [/quote]
I agree…all Dharmas, dharmas, forms, methods, etc. are empty! There is no Dharma, dharma, formula, method, learning or action that results in Buddhahood! All are merely, “useful expedients” to occupy us until we no longer are attached to a single thing. It is attachment that leads to obstruction of the essence of mind! If nothing else we can point to Buddha himself to demonstrate it is unnecessary!
Who confirmed Buddha’s awakening? No One!
Mind seal confirmation is a dharma. It is inherently empty and therefore unnecessary!
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Before the time of Bhisma Garjitasvara Raja Buddha," “it was possible (to dispense with the service of a teacher); but since that time, he who attains enlightenment without the aid and the confirmation of a teacher is a natural heretic.”
Is the bottom line teach of the Buddha and the patriach of the past, present, and future.
The statement said nothing about Limitation but one needs to have a confirmation or mind seal syncronization.
Best Regards[/QUOTE]
I see the error I made and thank you for bringing it to my attention! You will note that this comment was still not a direct statement made by Hui-Neng; neither does he confirm it with any other statement in the Sutra. Further it does not comport with the reality of the matter. It does not require a teacher in order for an individual to directly perceive his essence of mind, attain the Buddha Mind, etc.
The Sutra of Hui-Neng was compiled by his follower, Shen-hui. After Hui-Neng’s death his followers decided that the mind seal would be validated with the presentation of a copy of the Sutra of Hui-Neng. It was the method they used in order to try to protect Hui-Neng’s teachings from unauthorized variations, something that eventually occurred anyway; as it is in the nature of man to do so, as I previously mentioned.
The confirmation of mind seal is merely a housekeeping doctrine designed to maintain the orthodox teaching and has nothing to do with whether a person has actually come to perceive his essence of mind without obstruction! It is something that is only necessary if one wishes to continue to participate within the Orthodox Church, so to speak!
If it required confirmation then the mystics around the world could not report similar perceptions as Buddha, which they have!
If you insist that a “mind seal confirmation” is necessary in order for Buddha Mind to manifest, then please resolve the statement you have cited, with the statement I have cited!
There is clearly a discrepancy in the writings as you perceive them, but none as I perceive them. Please resolve the difference in the Sutra! Are we to believe what is reported to be a direct statement of Hui-Neng or what is reported to be a statement of one of his followers? Is it more likely that Hui-Neng was in error, or that one of his followers was in error? If they are both correct, then the different implications must be resolved!
I resolved and explained them from my own understanding and direct experience. Please do so from yours!
[QUOTE=Hendrik;951480]So,
What have you attain[/quote]
If Buddha stated, “Through the consummation of incomparable enlightenment I acquired not even the least thing”, how can there be anything to attain?
Further, Buddha said in verse #17 of “The Diamond Sutra”
[B][I]“…in reality there is no formula that gives rise to the consummation of incomparable enlightenment.”
“…there was no formula by which the Tathagata attained the consummation of incomparable enlightenment.”
…there is actually no formula for the attainment of the consummation of incomparable enlightenment. The reason herein is that Tathagata is a signification implying all formulas. In case anyone says the Tathagata attained the consummation of incomparable enlightenment, I tell you Subhuti, that there is no formula by which the Buddha attained it!”[/I][/B]
Requiring a mind seal confirmation falls under the category of a “formula”. Formula = Dharma, doctrine, dharma, method, etc.
[QUOTE=Hendrik;951480]…and what is your Buddha nature? Could you please share with us?[/QUOTE]
There is no Buddha Nature, there is nothing to attain! I have not attained anything at all nor will I ever since there is nothing to attain! There is not even an “I” that can attain a single thing!
“From the first not a thing IS!” All Dharmas are empty, all dharmas are empty, all forms are empty, all methods are empty. Emptiness is empty, yet neither is it “not-empty”!