Bodhisattva Hsuan Hua
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Bodhisattva Hsuan Hua
Here are 22 keys from Master Hua: http://www.cttbusa.org/precious_teachin ... irit/1.asp" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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A marvellous posting as usual, Will!
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Master Hua was a marvel through and through. These teachings of his are here presented in a Vegas manner, but that may make them more memorable.catmoon wrote:A marvellous posting as usual, Will!
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A short sketch, in several parts, of his life: http://www.advite.com/sf/life/lifeindex.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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This is excellent material, Will.
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Basic question:
What was Master Hua's main form of meditation practice?
I recall asking one of his disciples about this some time ago, but maybe my memory is getting blurry.
Now, I'm aware that he taught many forms, and probably mastered many forms, but what was the one that really got him there in the end?
~~ Huifeng
What was Master Hua's main form of meditation practice?
I recall asking one of his disciples about this some time ago, but maybe my memory is getting blurry.
Now, I'm aware that he taught many forms, and probably mastered many forms, but what was the one that really got him there in the end?
~~ Huifeng
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Dharma Master Heng Shou (aka Dharmamitra) wrote "Ch'an" - which is not surprising, but no details (also not surprising) he is busy translating. Glad you like this Master Hua thread. By the way, in the Pilgrimage section of the "advite" link he writes:Huifeng wrote:Basic question:
What was Master Hua's main form of meditation practice?
I recall asking one of his disciples about this some time ago, but maybe my memory is getting blurry.
Now, I'm aware that he taught many forms, and probably mastered many forms, but what was the one that really got him there in the end?
~~ Huifeng
[my underlining]I am a monk from the Changbai (Eternally White) Mountains, a Chan cultivator from the Black Waters.
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Then if we consider what Hsuan Hua meant as Chan practice, it's not that difficult. Although even this interpretation is still quite inclusive.Will wrote:I am a monk from the Changbai (Eternally White) Mountains, a Chan cultivator from the Black Waters.
1 Myriad dharmas are only mind.
Mind is unobtainable.
What is there to seek?
2 If the Buddha-Nature is seen,
there will be no seeing of a nature in any thing.
3 Neither cultivation nor seated meditation —
this is the pure Chan of Tathagata.
4 With sudden enlightenment to Tathagata Chan,
the six paramitas and myriad means
are complete within that essence.
1 Huangbo, T2012Ap381c1 2 Nirvana Sutra, T374p521b3; tr. Yamamoto 3 Mazu, X1321p3b23; tr. J. Jia 4 Yongjia, T2014p395c14; tr. from "The Sword of Wisdom"
Mind is unobtainable.
What is there to seek?
2 If the Buddha-Nature is seen,
there will be no seeing of a nature in any thing.
3 Neither cultivation nor seated meditation —
this is the pure Chan of Tathagata.
4 With sudden enlightenment to Tathagata Chan,
the six paramitas and myriad means
are complete within that essence.
1 Huangbo, T2012Ap381c1 2 Nirvana Sutra, T374p521b3; tr. Yamamoto 3 Mazu, X1321p3b23; tr. J. Jia 4 Yongjia, T2014p395c14; tr. from "The Sword of Wisdom"
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once he was familiar with his own nature, all things had become samadhi and there was no longer entering or leaving samadhi. rather just formless meditation... seeing nature... seeing all things just as they are whether awake or asleep.
best wishes, Tom.
my gratitude to Venerable Hui Feng who almost a year ago wrote the words that enabled me to see own nature, and then on... the non dual nature of all things. Thank you Venerable Hui Feng. truly appreciated.
best wishes, Tom.
my gratitude to Venerable Hui Feng who almost a year ago wrote the words that enabled me to see own nature, and then on... the non dual nature of all things. Thank you Venerable Hui Feng. truly appreciated.
in any matters of importance. dont rely on me. i may not know what i am talking about. take what i say as mere speculation. i am not ordained. nor do i have a formal training. i do believe though that if i am wrong on any point. there are those on this site who i hope will quickly point out my mistakes.
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Master Hua talks to doctors and nurses: http://www.gbm-online.com/online/dharma/cheng.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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On impermanence - with added pix: http://www.cttbusa.org/impermanence/cttb.asp#rt" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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The Fiftieth Anniversary of Master Hua bringing the Dharma to the West will be celebrated in June 2012:
http://www.cttbusa.org/50anniversary/dharma.asp" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://www.cttbusa.org/50anniversary/dharma.asp" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Hope that most of the events will be recorded on the Internet for those who can't attend.
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I will always be grateful to this Master for his teachings and how they helped open the beauties and power of Buddhism to me years ago
Dualism is the real root of our suffering and all of our conflicts.
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hi,
you seem to know a lot about hsuan hua? i'm trying to figure out what place mala practice has in chan/zen buddhism. i've read some of master huas writings and seen many pictures of him with a mala around his neck. do you know what he taught or practiced involving mala? thanks.
you seem to know a lot about hsuan hua? i'm trying to figure out what place mala practice has in chan/zen buddhism. i've read some of master huas writings and seen many pictures of him with a mala around his neck. do you know what he taught or practiced involving mala? thanks.
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CHAN: The Essence of All Buddhas
Master Hua on Chan practice: http://online.sfsu.edu/~rone/Buddhism/VenHua/Chan.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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not sure if this is in reply to my question or not, thanks if it is:) however in lieu of reading all 8,051 words on that page (and i'm sure it's great, i really enjoy his writings) could you tell me if he explains mala practice, and if so, how?Will wrote:Master Hua on Chan practice: http://online.sfsu.edu/~rone/Buddhism/VenHua/Chan.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
i did a ctrl+f search of the document for "mala", "beads" "mantra" and "chant" and didn't find anything about those things except a small mention of "mantra" but nothing about mala practice.
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Layman, no, my post had nothing to do with your question, but is just part of the thread about Master Hua.upasaka_/\_ wrote:not sure if this is in reply to my question or not, thanks if it is:) however in lieu of reading all 8,051 words on that page (and i'm sure it's great, i really enjoy his writings) could you tell me if he explains mala practice, and if so, how?Will wrote:Master Hua on Chan practice: http://online.sfsu.edu/~rone/Buddhism/VenHua/Chan.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
i did a ctrl+f search of the document for "mala", "beads" "mantra" and "chant" and didn't find anything about those things except a small mention of "mantra" but nothing about mala practice.
In future try to address by name who you are asking and/or copy the post into your questioning post as you did here.
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Will wrote:Layman, no, my post had nothing to do with your question, but is just part of the thread about Master Hua.upasaka_/\_ wrote:not sure if this is in reply to my question or not, thanks if it is:) however in lieu of reading all 8,051 words on that page (and i'm sure it's great, i really enjoy his writings) could you tell me if he explains mala practice, and if so, how?Will wrote:Master Hua on Chan practice: http://online.sfsu.edu/~rone/Buddhism/VenHua/Chan.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
i did a ctrl+f search of the document for "mala", "beads" "mantra" and "chant" and didn't find anything about those things except a small mention of "mantra" but nothing about mala practice.
In future try to address by name who you are asking and/or copy the post into your questioning post as you did here.
i have my orders! thank you sir! i shall carry them out forth with. from now on all posts shall be addressed by name to whom they are addressed to per request of you, sir!