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- John TanYin Ling Ic. U mean since all is ultimately illusory, we should not be too attached to permanent or impermanent view but rather see the right conditions and prescribe the right skillful means for even permanent and self-view can help if applied skillfully and no-self/impermanent view can be harmful if prescribed unskillfully. Then one can rest in equanimity and that is true actualisation of selflessness (emptiness) and dependent arising.2
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- Yin LingI think u said it better haha.But then things are illusory to me at that time when I cannot detect subtle impermanence, eg the seemingly permanent house feels illusory, so I wonder, if I can ungrasp from the whole situation, does impermanence or permanence still needs to come into my contemplation ?
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- Soh Wei YuIllusory to me also means non arising and non abiding and non ceasing... which is not the same as them merely flickering in and out of existence [this is still a subtle view of subtly existing dharmas] in fast pace.2
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- Soh Wei Yu"“They practice the transcendent perfection of wisdom whenever they donot engage with the notions that physical forms are permanent or that theyare impermanent. Similarly, they practice the transcendent perfection ofperceptions, formative predispositions, and consciousness are permanent orthat they are impermanent. [F.199.b] They practice the transcendentperfection of wisdom whenever they do not engage with the notions thatphysical forms are imbued with happiness or that they are imbued withsuffering. Similarly, they practice the transcendent perfection of wisdomwhenever they do not engage with the notions that feelings, perceptions,formative predispositions, and consciousness are imbued with happiness orthat they are imbued with suffering. They practice the transcendentperfection of wisdom whenever they do not engage with the notions thatphysical forms are a self or that they are not a self. Similarly, they practice thetranscendent perfection of wisdom whenever they do not engage with thenotions that feelings, perceptions, formative predispositions, andconsciousness are a self or that they are not a self.“They practice the transcendent perfection of wisdom whenever they donot engage with the notions that physical forms are empty or that they arenot empty. Similarly, they practice the transcendent perfection of wisdomwhenever they do not engage with the notions that feelings, perceptions,formative predispositions, and consciousness are empty or that they are notempty. They practice the transcendent perfection of wisdom whenever theydo not engage with the notions that physical forms are with signs or thatthey are signless. Similarly, they practice the transcendent perfection ofwisdom whenever they do not engage with the notions that feelings,perceptions, formative predispositions, and consciousness are with signs orthat they are signless. They practice the transcendent perfection of wisdomwhenever they do not engage with the notions that physical forms haveaspirations or that they are without aspirations. Similarly, they practice thetranscendent perfection of wisdom whenever they do not engage with thenotions that feelings, perceptions, formative predispositions, andconsciousness have aspirations or that they are without aspirations."- Prajnaparamita Sutra in 10,000 lines https://read.84000.co/translation/UT22084-031-002.html
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- John TanSoh Wei Yu yes so from insight of illusoriness, we understand permanent as absence of cause of origination and cessation and not as "unchanging".It is also important because mind is often taught as clear and knowing and this very often lead to self-view. When anatta insight dawns, it is also recognised that appearances are mind, there is no mind other than the ongoing appearances and therefore mind is empty and conventional. This is counter intuitive to our existing paradigm and must be pointed out otherwise we r not recognizing the nature of mind. Like echo and rainbow, the nature of mind is spacious and free, without essence.
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- Yin LingYa but then I know what I’m saying on the above post is a little bit dangerous
because it sounds very nihilistic
As in when practice is natural and spontaneous, one release the raft of the dharma seals, and abide in minds nature. One don’t think impermanence , existence, permanence, etcVery tricky to elucidate actually .. very easy to mislead. Shouldn’t have posted tbh2- Like
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- Yin LingSoh Wei Yu ya.. I agree with u, at one point it is ok whether it flickers or not flickers , it is still illusory.It is transcended.When at that stage, somehow I feel the raft will be released
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- Soh Wei YuYin Ling Yup.. to be more precise the 'flickering dharmas having momentary existence undergoing arising, abiding and subsiding' may be present even post anatta.. but gone after twofold emptiness. Or like you said no-self(two levels). But I agree with your statement about it being a raft.
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- Yin LingSoh Wei Yu ya sometimes ppl even talk about permanence like what John is saying up there
tricky.
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