Here's a link to my e-book/e-journal, which is not just a 'journal' but also contains pointers/instructions (including the practice of self-inquiry and the method of contemplation that leads to insights of self-realization, non-duality, anatta and shunyata), which are all based on what worked out for me and others - I only speak from my experience here. These pointers and instructions are designed to quickly lead readers to the realisation of their true nature without delays or side-tracks – this is The Direct Path so to speak. If you find it helpful, pass the link along to a friend :)
Excerpt:
Second Preface & Synopsis
(First written on 3rd February 2011, last updated on 5th June 2011)
It's been almost a year since my first journal entry, or my
initial/first glimpse into awareness, or the true nature of existence. Here’s a
quick summary of my journey of insight thus far.
Firstly, about one year ago, in February 2010,
through contemplating the question 'Before birth, Who am I?' for almost two
years with a deep desire to resolve the matter of the truth of my Being, there
suddenly arose the insight into the essence of existence, being, presence. This
is a direct insight into something undeniable and unavoidable. For the first
time I realized what presence, luminosity, awareness actually is, directly and
non-conceptually without intermediary. And I realize that to be my very
essence, in which there is no division between 'me' and 'it' - I am That, the
self-knowing presence. A clear and undoubtable certainty of Being arose,
something more undeniable and intimate than the breath, and if anything it is
the only 'thing' that cannot be denied.
At this phase, the construct of duality and the construct of inherency still
remains strong. As such, I see 1) an inherent awareness 2) awareness is the
ultimate observer of objects, and I am that all-pervading awareness, I am not
the objects - the objects are objects happening to/in awareness, and awareness
is like a vast container for them to arise and subside.
This phase continued for the next six months where the insight and experience
of I AMness deepened in terms of the insight and experience of impersonality,
where everything is seen to be the spontaneous manifestation and doings of an
impersonal source. The feeling is one of being lived by a higher power, rather
than my life being controlled or lived by an individual self. Due to the
experience of impersonality, there is the impression that consciousness is
universal and everyone comes from the same source. There was also the refining
of that insight and experience in terms of the intensity of luminosity, seeing
through and dissolving the need to abide, and there was effortlessness. The
meaning of these terms are explained in more details in the book as you read
on. So these four aspects are the 'refining factors of the realization of I AM'
and is what eventually led to further non-dual insights. That said, in the I AM
realization phase, due to the lack of insights, I was skewed into trying to
abide more and more as the I AM/the Witness and trying to make this abidance
constant.
In August 2010, while dancing and just immersing myself into the movement, the
music, and sensuousness of everything, I experienced non-duality very intensely
and effortlessly as the sense of self just dropped off. Although I have had
non-dual glimpses (lasting only a few moments usually), this was different as
it became very effortless and uninterrupted for the next few days. Everything
was very intense, blissful, and luminously present - and it was not because of
alcohol or mind-altering drugs ... the subsidance of the sense of dualistic
construct is very blissful, and this bliss and clarity did not just stop - it
became a perpetual experience in daily life. At this point, Awareness is seen
to be seamless by nature. I no longer see and experience Presence and Awareness
as a formless background to everything. In fact, it is seen that there is no
division between the observer and the observed - I am the seeing, the hearing,
the smelling, the tasting, the touching, everything arising moment to moment,
there is no separate self or experiencer, there is only that - and that is
non-dual presence. However, the construct of an inherent awareness is still
strong, and as such, I see 1) an inherent awareness 2) awareness is not divided
from all manifestations. In other words, I see everything as the manifestation
of the same aliveness/awareness, that manifestation IS Awareness itself, and
Awareness is seen as a seamless undivided field of being in which everything is
equally an expression of, and not other than, this field of aliveness/awareness/consciousness.
As such, the purpose of practice is no longer geared towards achieving a
constant, 24/7 abidance in the purest state of Presence, the Self. Rather,
seamless and effortlessness is discovered to be totally non-dual and seamless
with/AS all manifestations, rather than abiding in a purest formless Presence.
At this point, I keep questioning myself, "Where does awareness end and
manifestation begin?" and the answer to this is a non-conceptual,
borderless, centreless, seamless field of undivided presence in which
everything is included AS non-dual presence. All sense of a subject and object,
inside and outside, Witness and witnessed, have collapsed into nondual
Awareness.
In October 2010 by the contemplation of Bahiya Sutta while I was marching (was
enlisted last year for a mandatory two year military service), I realized
Anatta. The contemplation of 'in the seeing just the seen, in the hearing just
the heard' as Buddha instructed Bahiya triggered that realization. As such, I
no longer see an agent that perceives, i.e. an Awareness. I realized that there
is no agent that perceives at all, no subject to be found. In seeing, there is
only just the seen, the scenery - the seeing IS the seen, the seeing IS the
scenery. There is just scenery - and that alone is the seeing. There is no
seer, no agent, no perceiver behind perception. Only always just perception
without perceiver. Everything is just happening, and there is only
the happening without anything behind or hiding. There is no "seamless
field of aliveness" because aliveness is simply these everchanging and
ungraspable sensations arising and subsiding each moment. Just thoughts,
sensations, sight, sound, smell, taste, touch, that's all. Phenomena
manifesting. The entire process itself rolls and knows, there is no knower.
There is no Awareness that is one with its perceptions. There is just
perception, the perception itself is its knowing. Because there is always only
arising phenomena, there is no such thing as 'unicity'. There is no awareness
to be united with objects, no mirror that is one with its reflections. There is
no subject to begin with that could be inseparable with its objects. There is
always only phenomena. However when I said ‘No Awareness’ I don’t mean there is
no awareness, or that there is just a blank, a nothingness. What I mean is that
awareness, or the nature of mind, is empty of any entity – it is empty of a
self, just like the word ‘river’ cannot be found to have an entity apart from
the activities of flowing, and the word ‘wind’ cannot be found to have an
entity apart from the activities of blowing, the same as the case for ‘Knowing’
or ‘Awareness’, therefore it is like the 3rd Karmapa saying, “All phenomena are
illusory displays of mind. Mind is no mind--the mind's nature is empty of any
entity that is mind. Being empty, it is unceasing and unimpeded, manifesting as
everything whatsoever.”
A few months later, even though it has been seen that ‘seeing is always the
sights, sounds, colours and shapes, never a seer’, I began to notice this
subtle remaining tendency to cling to a Here and Now. Somehow, I still want to
return to a Here, a Now,
like 'The actual world right here and now', which I can 'ground myself in',
like I needed to ground in something truly existing, like I needed to return to
being actual, here, now, whatever you want to call it. At that point when I
detected this subtle movement I instantly recognised it to be illusory and
dropped it, however I still could not find a natural resolution to that.
Until,
shortly maybe two weeks later, a deeper insight arose and I saw how Here/Now or
something I can ground myself in doesn't apply when the "brilliant,
self-luminous, vivid, alive, wonderful textures and forms and shapes and
colours and details of the universe", all sense perceptions and thoughts,
are in reality insubstantial, groundless, disjoint, unsupported and
spontaneous, there was a deeper freedom and effortlessness. It is this insight into
all as insubstantial, ephemeral, bubble-like, disjoint manifestations that
allows this overcoming of a subtle view of something inherent. There is no
observer observing something changing: simply that the "sensate
world" is simply these disjoint manifestations without anything linking
each sensation to another, without some inherent ground that could link
manifestations, so manifestations are 'scattered', disconnected, self-releasing
and traceless. Somewhere around this time, Thusness wrote me a post in our blog:
http://awakeningtoreality.blogspot.com/2011/02/putting-aside-presence-penetrate-deeply.html
Prior to this insight, there wasn't the insight into phenomena as being
'scattered' without a linking basis (well there already was but it was not
strong enough to remove the subtle view or construct of an inherent ground that
remained)... the moment you say there is an ‘Actual World Here/Now’, or a Mind,
or an Awareness, or a Presence that is constant throughout all experiences,
that pervades and arise as all appearances, you have failed to see the
'no-linking', 'disjointed', 'unsupported' nature of manifestation – an insight
which breaks a subtle clinging to an inherent ground, resulting in greater
freedom.
So in reality, Presence is empty and non-local. It
cannot be located, it cannot be found, it cannot be pinpointed even as 'here'
or 'now'. It cannot be grasped in any way, because there is no core or essence
to Awareness. There is always only dependently originated appearances, that
alone is Presence which is unlocatable, ungraspable, unfindable in any way
whatsoever. Therefore we must not only dissolve the construct of
"Who", even the more subtle construct of a "Where" and
"When" must be dissolved for true liberation. When this is seen, the
subtle tendency to seek an inherent source/awareness/presence is then allowed
to be dropped, and in place of that seeking tendency is the effortless and
natural spontaneous manifestation of interdepedent origination.
The luminosity and the emptiness are inseparable.
They are both essential aspects of our experiential reality and must be seen in
its seamlessness and unity. Realizing this, there is just disjoint thoughts and
phenomena arising without support and liberating on its own accord. There is
nothing solid acting as the basis of these experiences and linking them...
there is just spontaneous and unsupported manifestations and self liberating
experiences.
Therefore, this ‘insubstantial, disjoint, unsupported, bubble-like, non-solid,
spontaneous, self-releasing’ nature of activities was revealed as a further
progression from the initial insight into Anatta which was still skewed towards
non-dual luminosity and being grounded in the ‘Here/Now’.
In June 2011, while contemplating on the place of origin, place of
abidance and destination of thoughts as per what Chodpa wrote in his blog post
in Luminous
Emptiness, I suddenly realized that all thoughts and all sensate experiences are
like a magical appearance – without a place of origin, a place of abidance, and
a destination! Nowhere to be found, coreless, empty, yet magically appearing,
like a magician’s trick. How amazing is the functioning of magical
empty-luminosity! The realization of Shunyata, the emptiness of all dharmas,
arose, and it was blissful and wonderful on a new level. The Mahayana sutras
(they all talk a lot about shunyata/emptiness) as well as Phena Sutta all start
to make sense!
So... that's the story so far anyway. I claim no finality in the spiritual
journey. And since I see reality as a process, I do not make neo-Advaitic
claims like 'oh the time bound story is just relative stuff and actually all
there is is Here/Now' - there is no inherently existing 'Here/Now' at all,
there is just phenomena rolling on its own accord and telling its story but
without a self at the center claiming ownership of the process (and yet using
personal pronouns is unavoidable for convenient communication - I don't want to
sound like a weirdo for using impersonal pronouns) And yet since
reality/phenomena is as ungraspable as lightning strikes, no phenomena
including enlightenment could be captured or clung to. (Yet this traceless
clarity – empty luminosity – continue to manifest every single moment as the
diverse, myriad experiences of life! All moments of life are an authentication
of our Buddha-nature.) So I always refer back to what Zen Master Dogen wrote:
To study the Way is to study the self. To study the self is to forget the
self. To forget the self is to be enlightened by all things of the universe. To
be enlightened by all things of the universe is to cast off the body and mind
of the self as well as those of others. Even the traces of enlightenment are
wiped out, and life with traceless enlightenment goes on forever and ever.
Also, even though I presented my journal as if there is a kind of linear
progression going on, in truth we should not see these stages/phases as
strictly linear or having a hierarchy. For example, some are able to
understand the profound wisdom of emptiness from the start but have no direct
experience of luminosity, then luminosity becomes a later phase. So does that
mean the most pristine experience of "I AM" is now the last stage? On
the other hand, some have experienced luminosity but do not understand how he
got himself 'lost', as there is no insight to the karmic
tendencies/propensities at all, therefore dependent origination cannot be
adequately understood. But does that mean that
the one that experiences emptiness is higher than the one experiencing
luminosity?
Some people experience non-dual but do not go through the I AM, and then after realizing
non-duality the I AM becomes even more precious because it brings out the
luminosity aspect more. Also, when in non-dual, one can still be full of
thoughts, therefore the focus then is to experience the thoroughness of being
no-thoughts, fully luminous and present... then it is not about non-dual, not
about the no object-subject split, it is about the degree of luminosity for
these non-dualist. But for some monks that is trapped in luminosity and rest in
samadhi, then the focus should be on refining non-dual insight and experience. For
non-dualists, depending on the level of understanding, one can move forward and
backward, there is no hierarchy.
So just see the phases as different aspect of insights of our true nature, not
necessarily as linear stages or a 'superiority' and 'inferiority' comparison.
What one should understand is what is lacking in the form of realization. There
is no hierarchy to it, only insights, all of which are important. Understanding
this means that one will be able to see all stages as flat, no higher.
And as I told my friend: There is no order of precedence how the phases
of insight can unfold for people. Some experience/realize I AM after non-dual,
some before. Just like Joan Tollifson puts it: rather than a linear stage
progression, sometimes it is more like a spiral going back and forth, even
though that is also just a relative perspective of things. The spiralling
continues until one sees with utter conviction that all phenomena shares the
same taste, that everything in its primordial purity is Dharmakaya itself.
That being said, although there is no strict order
of precedence of insight (i.e. not everyone starts with the realization of I
AM), of late, I and Thusness realized that it is important to have a first
glimpse of our luminous essence (i.e. the I AM realization) directly before
proceeding into understanding non-dual, anatta and dependent origination. Some
times understanding something (e.g. emptiness/dependent origination) too early
will deny oneself from actual realization as it becomes conceptual. Once
the conceptual understanding is formed, even qualified masters will find it
difficult to lead the practitioner to the actual ‘realization’ as a
practitioner mistakes conceptual understanding for realization.
Therefore, if I were to make an advice to
‘beginners’ reading this, my advice would be to start with the practice of
self-inquiry (though this is by no means the only method, it is one which is
very direct and one which I am familiar with), realize the certainty of Being
(the I AMness), then progress from there to investigate the non-dual, anatta,
and empty nature of Presence. However it also depends on the person's interests and inclinations and he/she should discern for themselves.
One thing that is unique about this book is that it
covers such a wide range or spectrum of insights - I AM, the aspects of I AM,
Non-Dual, Anatta, Emptiness and Maha/Dependent Origination, etc. Thusness once
told me that there are no books currently available that he knows of, that
actually covers all his 7 stages of enlightenment. My journal perhaps is unique
in covering many of those insights he mentioned, all in one single book. However,
how relevant each section is to a person would highly depend. If you are
reading this, I recommend getting some basic understanding of what is I AM,
non-dual, anatta and emptiness, but if for example, you still do not realize
what is I AM, I would suggest that you focus more on the I AM and self-inquiry
section first, in terms of practice.
Lastly, I see enlightenment as nothing mystical. It is simply the lifting of
veils by practice and insight to reveal subtler aspects of reality. Once we
lift conceptual thoughts, we discover I AM. Once we lift the bond of duality,
we experience and discover non-dual awareness. Once we lift the bond of
inherency, we experience and discover the absence of agent and a wonderfully luminous
yet empty universe occuring via dependent origination.
May all beings be free and liberated like birds flying in the sky, leaving no tracks. May you become traceless and incomprehensible in this life.