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by Ben Connelly


  Avalokiteshvara Bodhisattva, 28, 151–52, 158

  aversion, 21

  affliction of, 64, 95, 104

  lack of, 72, 89, 93, 173, 184, 190

  Awakening of Faith, 159–60, 161

  awareness

  attention and, 84–85

  of breath, 74, 159–60, 179, 198, 201

  of dependent nature of phenomena, 195, 200–201

  meditative, 104

  mindfulness and, 32, 43–44, 74–75, 81, 199

  nondual, 149

  resting in, 186

  of secondary afflictions, 95

  of storehouse, 112–13, 195–97

  supramundane, 23, 187–90

  See also consciousness

  B

  Basho, 179

  beneficial factors, 21, 81–82, 89–93, 96–97, 184–86, 199

  bhavanga, 41

  blissful body of liberation (sambhogakaya), 24, 61, 191, 193

  Bodhidharma, 3, 4, 181

  bodhisattva path, 7, 184

  bodhisattvas, 26, 72, 87–88, 140, 183, 187–90

  body

  awareness of sensations of, 15, 33, 51, 85, 156, 169, 198–99

  in eighteen-dhatu model, 116

  karma and, 41, 132, 175, 196

  mindfulness of, 16, 74, 81, 194, 198

  role in practice, 3, 159, 191

  sense of self and, 25, 27, 57–58

  store consciousness and, 43–44, 45

  breath, 44, 74, 159–60, 179, 198, 201

  Buddha

  first teaching of, 13–14, 63

  as flowing occurrence, 27

  on karma, 41, 42, 196

  on mindfulness of breath, 179

  on nirvana, 173–74

  on six consciousnesses, 31

  in Soto Zen tradition, 3

  teachings, view of, 123

  three bodies of, 193

  on three marks, 153–54

  on wrong view, 151

  Buddhaghosa, 28, 135

  Buddhism

  in America, 9, 17

  Chinese, 4, 127

  doctrinal differences in, 71–72, 83–84, 123, 145, 173–74, 182–84

  ethical conduct in, 96–97

  karma, commonality of in, 112–13

  promotion of well-being in, 14, 202

  realms in, 118–19

  rebirth, views of in, 39

  three schools of, 4–7. See also individual school

  Tibetan, 2, 3–4, 9, 18, 26

  Yogacara, role of in, 29

  See also Consciousness Only Buddhism

  Burkett, Tim, 102, 145–46

  C

  carefulness, 21, 89–90, 125

  cessation, 61, 134, 160–61, 202. See also under meditation

  Chengweishilun (Xuanzang), 4, 12–13, 152

  cittamatra. See Consciousness Only Buddhism

  clinging

  basis of, 49–50

  to consciousness, 55

  letting go of, 28, 53

  self-love and, 64, 66–67

  See also grasping

  commitment, 17, 90, 97, 101, 105–6, 192

  compassion

  of Buddha, 27

  consciousness and, 56, 68, 72

  in cultivating beneficial seeds, 35

  emptiness and, 6, 183

  in giving and taking practice, 104

  karma and, 87–88

  nondualism and, 151–52

  and practice, relationship of, 17, 40–41, 47

  three natures and, 140–41

  toward afflictions, 64

  complete, realized nature, 22

  fourfold description of, 167–71

  meanings of term parinispana, 147

  nondual practice and, 161

  as no-self nature, 23, 163, 164–66

  other-dependent nature and, 143, 148–49, 151, 152–54

  as projection only, 168

  concentration, 20, 74, 83, 84, 111. See also right concentration

  conceptualization (vikalpa), 22

  arising from conditions, 143, 144–46

  benefits of, 200–201

  and consciousness, differentiated, 26

  as fruit of karma, 128–29

  imaginary nature and, 137, 139

  letting go of, 168

  as projection only, 121, 122–24

  in samatha, lack of, 159

  conditioning

  emotional, 91

  existence and, 109

  getting caught in, 105–6

  other-dependent nature and, 22, 143–44, 164, 165

  power of, 54, 127–28

  practice and, 171

  results of, 132–33

  seeing, 55

  unconscious stream of, 131

  Vasubandhu’s approach to, 52–53

  confusion, 54, 63, 65–66

  consciousness

  aggregate of, 50–52

  investigating, 25–27

  and knowledge, use of terms, 188

  as momentary phenomena, 146–47

  with no object, 23, 181–85

  resting in projection, 23, 173, 174–75

  self and other as transformation of, 19, 25–26, 29

  six types, 31–33, 52, 117

  “Thirty Verses” approach to, 7–8, 202

  transforming, 20, 22, 35, 73, 90–91, 121–23, 131, 190

  See also eight-consciousnesses model; store consciousness; thought consciousness

  Consciousness Only Buddhism

  history and development of, 8–10, 13–14

  misunderstandings about, 11–12, 42, 183

  practices of, 14–15

  projection only and, 124

  revolution at the root in, 56

  store consciousness in, 127

  subject-object split in, 27, 29–30

  constant realm, 24, 191–92

  Cook, Francis, 109

  craving, 135, 160, 168, 173. See also clinging

  D

  delusion, 21

  affliction of, 64, 95

  conditioned, 129

  end of, 173–74

  lack of, 72, 89, 184

  practices for letting go of, 168, 195, 200–202

  of separateness, 30, 161, 195

  three natures and, 137

  See also self-delusion; two barriers

  desire, 21

  affliction of, 58, 64, 95–96

  end of, 173–74

  lack of, 72, 89, 90, 93, 134, 184

  other-dependent nature and, 165

  for peace, 60

  Dhamma, 179

  Dhammapada, 9, 192

  Dharma body (dharmakaya), 24, 191, 193

  dharmas, 27–29, 76. See also phenomena

  dhatus, eighteen, 115–16

  discernment, 75, 112

  dissatisfaction, 27–28, 63–64, 67, 85–86, 140. See also suffering

  Dogen Zenji, 3, 159, 161, 167–68

  Dongshan, 181

  doubt, 21, 95, 96, 107–8

  dreams, 43, 117, 140

  dukkha. See suffering

  E

  Early Buddhism

  bhavanga in, 41

  consciousness in, 8, 31–33, 51–52

  Consciousness Only and, 10–11

  eighteen-dhatu model in, 115–16

  emphasis of, 6–7, 18, 135

  five aggregates in, 49–50, 57–58

  karma in, 196–97

  and Mahayana, differences between, 6–7, 123

  meditation in, 74, 79, 157–58

  names and distinctions in, 108

  nirvana in, 71, 72, 134

  nonself in, 155–56

  overview, 4–5

  samsara and nirvana in, 173–74

  self, understanding of in, 27, 34–35, 58–59, 175, 182

  textual tradition of, 91–92

  eight-consciousnesses model, 7–8, 31–33, 115, 123, 129–30

  Eightfold Path, 14, 63, 65, 71, 79, 96, 160

  emotions

  cultivating beneficial, 31, 91, 96, 184–86
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  eight-consciousnesses model and, 32–34

  habits of, 8

  intention and, 98

  karma and, 38, 39–40, 42, 50–51, 53, 55, 71, 82, 132–33

  See also under mindfulness

  empowerment, 2, 8, 42, 128–29, 196–97

  emptiness

  affirmative expression of, 169

  Consciousness Only and, 12–13, 183

  in Mahayana, importance of, 6–7, 151–52

  of phenomena, 28–29, 30, 155–57, 168

  energy, beneficial factor of, 21, 82, 89–90, 93, 125, 184

  enlightenment

  conceptualization and, 148–49

  descriptions of, 181–82, 185, 191

  lack of manas in, 20, 69, 70

  nondualism and, 151, 152–53, 189

  practicing right now, 161

  realized nature and, 165–66, 170–71

  thirty-seven aids to, 83–84

  epistemology, 11

  equanimity, beneficial factor of, 21, 82, 89–90, 93, 125, 184

  ethics, 3, 65, 96–98

  experience

  conventional understanding of, 73–74

  as karmically conditioned, 109–13, 127–28

  momentary, 25–26, 29, 32, 73, 161, 164, 169–70

  purpose of describing, 170

  realized nature in, 169

  ultimate truth and, 124

  ways of categorizing, 52

  See also sense objects, imagery of

  F

  faith, 21, 89, 90, 92–93, 107, 108

  finger pointing at moon, 181

  Fischer, Norman, 196

  “Five Remembrances,” 129

  food, regarding as medicine, 67

  formation

  aggregate of, 49, 50, 57–58

  mindfulness of, 76

  types of, 82

  as volition, 52–53

  four noble truths, 160

  G

  giving and taking practice (tonglen), 104

  grasping

  at consciousness, 184

  lack of, 23, 139, 181–82

  twofold, 22, 131, 134–36, 173–75, 190

  great mirror wisdom, 56, 67, 190

  Gutei, 181

  H

  habitual tendencies, 14–15, 33, 112, 124, 138, 190

  Hakeda, Yoshito, 160

  Hanh, Thich Nhat, 18, 92

  happiness, 8, 37–38, 164, 197

  “Harmony of Difference and Sameness” (Shitou), 169

  Heart Sutra, 28, 123, 135, 151–52, 156, 158, 182–83

  Heraclitus, 55

  Huineng, 3, 10

  humility, 21, 89, 125, 128–29, 197

  I

  idealism, 12

  imaginary nature, 22, 137, 139–41, 147, 148

  metaphors for, 163–64, 168

  as without self, 23

  impermanence, 103, 153–54, 192

  impressions

  conditioned sensory, 111

  karmic and grasping, 22, 131, 132–34, 175

  store consciousness and, 37, 38, 40, 44–46

  impulses, 18, 53, 58, 86, 91

  India, 2–3, 9, 17, 27, 38, 118

  intention

  beneficial, 89–90, 129, 133, 197

  conditioning and, 54

  karma and, 41–42, 50–51, 82

  interdependence

  awareness of, 16

  ethics and, 96–97

  in Mahayana, view of, 6, 72

  three natures and, 139, 145, 148–49

  of waves and ocean, 112

  intimacy

  boundless, 60

  with ground of practice, 194

  profound connection of, 15, 157, 169–70

  with projections, 174–75

  with self/other split, 25–26

  three natures and, 8, 137

  J

  joy, 30, 74, 79, 102, 200

  just this

  experiencing, 29

  resting in, 23, 177, 178–80, 185, 202

  sambhogakaya and, 193

  supramundane awareness and, 188

  See also thusness

  K

  Kabilsingh, Voramai, 10–11

  karma, 19, 22

  of bodhisattvas, 87–88

  conceptualization and, 22, 122, 127, 128–30

  five remembrances and, 103–4

  formation aggregate and, 50, 82

  intention and, 41–42, 97, 98

  manas consciousness and, 20, 57, 69

  in meditation, 85–87

  in meditation of cessation, 71

  misunderstandings about, 42

  nirvana and, 55

  rebirth and, 39, 118

  right effort and, 80–81

  ripening of, 31, 33–34, 131–34, 175, 196–97

  in “Thirty Verses,” 8

  twofold grasping and, 136

  See also store consciousness

  karmic seeds

  planting beneficial, 77, 89

  Katagiri Roshi, 34–35

  kindness

  beneficial factors and, 30, 35, 44, 89–90

  commitment to, 192, 197

  cultivating, 31, 37–38

  karma and, 41, 134

  See also loving-kindness meditation

  kleshas. See afflictions/afflictive emotions

  knowing

  in Consciousness Only, 11

  as fifth aggregate, 50

  mano as, 115, 117

  of mindfulness, 93

  storehouse and, 90–91, 110

  without object, 187, 188–90

  See also thought consciousness

  koans, 87

  Kuan Yin, 87–88

  L

  labeling, 85–86

  Lankavatara Sutra, 3, 4, 109–10

  liberation

  from conditioning, 133

  as end of twofold grasping, 134–36

  meditation and, 71

  as no-thing, 152

  three marks and, 154

  three natures and, 137

  views of, 6–7, 18, 175

  See also blissful body of liberation (sambhogakaya); nirvana

  loving-kindness meditation, 104

  M

  Mahayana Buddhism

  Abhidharma and, 28–29, 123

  consciousness in, 182–83

  Consciousness Only and, 10–11

  Early Buddhism and, 6–7, 123

  emphasis of, 18, 30, 135, 157, 168

  nirvana in, 71–72, 173, 175

  nondualism in, 151–52

  not existing, understanding of in, 122–23

  overview of, 6–7

  three bodies of Buddha in, 193

  three natures and, 8

  transcending conceptualization in, 145

  two truths in, 137–38

  Vasubandhu’s role in, 2

  wrong view in, 107

  Yogacara and, 3–4, 145, 155–56

  manas, 20

  as basic aspect of consciousness, 61

  birth and development of, 20, 58–60, 69–70

  in deep meditation, 71–72

  enlightenment and, 184, 189

  five universal factors and, 87, 88

  four afflictions and, 63, 64–66

  as obstructed but neutral, 67–68

  role of, 33, 34–35, 57, 70, 129–30, 132–33

  as sense base, 116

  suffering and, 63

  supramundane awareness and, 188

  Mazu, 181

  meditation

  of cessation, 20, 69, 70, 71

  commitment to, 17, 192

  encouragement for, 46–47

  manas in, 34–35

  on nonconceptualized object, 179, 202

  nondual, 16, 72, 158–61, 195, 201–2

  with objects, 178

  seeing conceptualization in, 130

  thought-free states of, 21, 115, 117–19

  thoughts in, 32, 189

  types of, 74

  views of (different schools), 158–59

 
See also mindfulness; practices

  memorization, 91–92

  mental factors, 20–21

  as either afflictive or beneficial, 96, 105–7

  practicing with, 199–200

  specific, 83–84

  types of, 79, 81–82

  See also afflictions/afflictive emotions; beneficial factors

  mental factors, five universal, 20

  five aggregates as, 51–53

  manas and, 69, 70

  mindfulness of, 76, 84–88, 199

  store consciousness and, 19, 49

  mental tendencies, 10, 74

  metaphors and analogies

  burning lamp, 45

  dreams, 140–41, 157

  horns of rabbit image, 123–24

  mirage, 163–64, 165

  movie and screen, 110

  ocean and waves, 109–10, 111–12, 187

  raft, 123

  river, 54–55

  waterfall, 130

  mind

  Abhidharma understanding of, 29–30

  beneficial states of, 35, 90–91

  description of, 26

  mindfulness of, 93

  role of, 9

  spaciousness of, 65

  as thought consciousness (mano), 21, 115–19, 189

  mindfulness

  of afflictions, 97–99

  of breath in body, 179

  of emotions, 16, 44, 72, 74, 76–77, 97–99, 112, 133–34, 197–200

  in exhausting karma, 133–34

  of five universal factors, 85–88

  four foundations of, 81

  as just seeing, 93

  of ordinary activities, 43–44

  of phenomena, 158, 195, 197–200

  purpose of, 32, 35, 37–38

  of universal mental factors, 53

  See also right mindfulness

  mind-only. See Consciousness Only Buddhism

  N

  Nagarjuna, 3, 183

  Nidana Samyutta, 196

  nirmanakaya, 193

  nirvana

  karma and, 55–56

  lack of manas in, 72

  mindfulness of breath and, 179

  views of, 5, 6–7, 71, 134, 160–61, 173–75

  nondualism, 6

  centrality in Buddhism, 151–52

  of Dharma body, 193

  difficulties of practicing, 157–58, 161

  realized nature and, 147–49

  of samsara and nirvana, 160–61, 175

  of supramundane awareness, 187–88

  See also under meditation

  nonself

  Consciousness Only and, 12–13

  enlightenment as, 165–66

  five aggregates and, 57–58

  as mark of existence, 153–54

  realized nature as, 167–71

  Yogacara views of, 155–56

  nonviolence, 21, 89, 90, 93, 133–34, 200

  Nyanaponika Thera, 129

  O

  observer, 34–35

  omniscience, 188

  open hand of thought, 174, 175, 189

  other

  conceptualization of, 122, 130

  mind without object and, 184–85

  phenomenal world as, 26

  in transformation of consciousness, 19, 25–27

  See also grasping, twofold

  other-dependent nature, 22, 23

  lack of self of, 163, 164

 

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