tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3225985453951330898.post5658637025757521687..comments2024-03-18T10:07:38.422+08:00Comments on Awakening to Reality: The Unborn DharmaSohhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16416159880942160813noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3225985453951330898.post-88918609396307911012011-06-11T17:43:06.372+08:002011-06-11T17:43:06.372+08:00Haha... just saw that you wrote about your previou...Haha... just saw that you wrote about your previous paragraphs. (I read backwards)<br><br>Not very different from what I said.An Eternal Nowhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16416159880942160813noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3225985453951330898.post-17702729214745001312011-06-10T01:40:01.067+08:002011-06-10T01:40:01.067+08:00I would usually sum up what's being said in th...I would usually sum up what's being said in this entry like this: Each moment is interdependently originated and inherently empty. Awareness and it's "knowing" aspect is also interdependently originated and inherently empty.<br><br>At this phase there is no longer any association with an absolute arising, abiding, or cessation of "self" and phenomena. So each moment that arises according to causes and conditions, is self-perfected. The extremes of subject/object, self/other, existence/non-existence, etc. at this phase give way spontaneously to the "middle way;" because there is no longer an association with an absolute arising, abiding, or cessation of "self" and phenomena at this phase.<br><br>Due to having insight into the unborn dharma: "By perceiving the unreality of phenomena, they brought about the cessation of the outflowing sensory consciousness. Because they cognized the unreality of their psychosomatic aggregates and the interacting conditions of the three planes of cosmic existence as originating from their deluded mind, they saw external and internal phenomena as devoid of any inherent nature and as transcending all concepts."<br><br>What's your experience with the last paragraph?<br><br>-SJAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com