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Saturday Sittings
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Time: Every Saturday at 10:30am CST.
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Online: Via Zoom
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Location: Knox-Metropolitan United Church (Regina, SK, Canada)
Author Archives: Lotus Vu
Yogacara as the Third Turning of the Dharma Wheel
(Lotus’ speaking notes of Dharma Talk on May 18, 2024) Early Buddhism and Theravada – 1st Turning Mahāyāna’s Mādhyamika – 2nd Turning Yogacara – 3rd Turning Problem with other minds How is the world known? = Through 8 Consciousnesses (8 … Continue reading
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The Rupa (Form) Jhanas
Links to John’s references for his talk on November 25, 2023 about the Jhanas.
Four Ways of Knowing
Transformation of Eight Consciousnesses from the Yogacara (四智 catvāri jñānāni) Notes from Lotus’ Dharma Talk on October 28, 2023 The way of knowing of the great reflecting mirror –mind clears The way of knowing equality – mind without afflictions The way of knowing of clear observation – absent of efforts The way of knowing perfected action – all is ok Five, six, seven, eight: the resulting fruits of planted seeds movements It only uses labels, not the true nature of reality If knowing moves without attachments Amidst bustling activities, stillness liberates. Alaya-vijnana storehouse consciousness converts to knowing of the perfected mirror. Manas-vijnana consciousness (discriminating ego) converts to knowing of equanimity Thinking/ discriminating mind converts to knowing of clear observation Five other consciousness transforms to knowing of perfected action (or the perfected mirror knowing in the sense-consciousness) The nature of knowing (Citta) (thức) is wisdom (trí). When it doesn’t know itself, it is deluded by phenomena of consciousness deluded with its factors, it is knowing in a dualistic manner. When knowing knows itself and is liberated from attachments to all phenomena of itself, it is transformed into wisdom. The essence of knowing nature (thể) is the absolute reality of unmoving stillness amidst all the … Continue reading