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    The Chalice of Wisdom - Part 1

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    Post  mudra Sat Dec 17, 2011 7:40 am

    "What you are has already said YES to this moment as it is.
    YES to these thoughts, these sensations, sounds, feelings,
    however 'unacceptable' they seem right now.
    What seems unacceptable to 'you', has already been accepted by what you are.
    Life is the acceptance we seek.
    This Deep Acceptance, as I call it, is not something you do - it's what you are..."

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    Post  mudra Sat Dec 17, 2011 2:17 pm

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    Post  mudra Sun Dec 18, 2011 9:23 am

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    Post  mudra Tue Dec 20, 2011 5:39 am

    'I realize that hanging on to the past is like carrying around sharp pieces of glass in your pocket. Until you get rid of them, they'll cut you every time you attempt to move in any direction.'

    -- Paul Dolman, "Hitchhiking with Larry David"

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    Post  mudra Tue Dec 20, 2011 5:39 am

    "The more we truly care, the more we'll come to know ourselves and others. Care provides the key to unlocking our potential and making it real."

    Doc Childre and Howard Martin,

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    Post  mudra Wed Dec 21, 2011 2:56 pm

    A Question about Evil ~ (Mooji)

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    Post  mudra Wed Dec 21, 2011 2:59 pm

    Original Innocence ~ Mooji

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    Post  Beren Wed Dec 21, 2011 5:05 pm

    When you see life across you as holy
    when you acknowledge yourself as one
    when you send your greeting to the morning
    when you realize that your enemy is your own brother

    When you step on the flower and apologize inside
    when you send a message of love to the bees
    when a butterfly teach you of grace of flight
    when a donkey shows you gracious strength

    When you caught yourself staring at the stars
    when you let go of all fears
    when you feel the appreciation and love of a puppy licking your palm
    when you feel alive after the morning breeze

    When you do all that and many more things with ease,
    then you become a man
    then you become a woman.

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    Post  mudra Thu Dec 22, 2011 2:45 am

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    Very nice one Beren.
    It would be lovely to have your poems hanging in parks on the branches of trees
    or left for others to find on benches in cities Cheerful
    Thank you for adding your light to this world.

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    Post  Beren Thu Dec 22, 2011 11:14 am

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    Post  mudra Sun Jan 01, 2012 8:14 am

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    Post  mudra Wed Jan 04, 2012 4:28 am

    Relationships

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    Post  mudra Fri Jan 13, 2012 11:15 am

    Feeling Great- No Matter What

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    An Evening With 94 Year Old Dadi Janki At Hammersmith Apollo.London.

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    Post  mudra Fri Jan 13, 2012 11:26 am

    Experiencing ThePower Of Silence With Dadi Janki

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    Post  mudra Thu Jan 19, 2012 2:03 am

    Spontaneous Happiness

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    Post  mudra Sat Jan 21, 2012 5:39 pm

    The free soul

    This plane is a dual one . As far as you look you 'll find it's made out of dichotomies.
    This is a great learning lab for the soul as the multiplicity of opposite viewpoints it comes in contact with makes the experience varied and interesting.
    Due to the nature of the game we spend time after time rejoicing in the glory of our victories or succumbing to the pain of our losses.
    Loss bring fear and doubts and glory short lived self satisfactions.
    As this goes on.. and it can be quite captivating at times .. we can easily get lost into the game and tend to forget the key we carry all along that will open the gates to inner peace and thus the next plane.
    And at the same time this is very stimulating process for the soul.
    If you look sincerely back on your life you 'll see that the lessons you learned came both from " good " things and " bad" things .
    Soul is your foundation . It's not your body , your name or your mind. Soul is wholeness and soul is without judgement. Soul observes what is .
    It's a paradox for a soul that is wholeness to come on this dichotomic plane that has sides . Some distortion needs to be added for this . How do you become two when in reality you are One ? By stepping from heart to mind. If we are judging things or people , we are negating or condemning an expression of reality. Whenever we do this we become self short circuited , limited ,and a non free being because we have just created an attachment that allows us no choice . We have then created our own prison.. but we still have the key. We can become free by letting others be free and by changing our thinkings , attitudes and actions. Freedom of expression is a universal right . A right to all beings .. free or not. When a right is violated you usually get strife which can lead to violence. You also have the responsability of honoring another's freedom of expression.
    As we do this we will gradually step back into our Heart enriched by our experience and be who we really are .Soul is Love . Soul is unity.
    All of us are sawing seeds . When a white seed or a black seed falls into the Heart it finds fertile soil to grow into independant of it's color.All manifestations have value .As we grow back to full soul realization we will see that on our way up there each of us has been pupil and teacher in the process at the same time.
    As long as we will see things as good and bad we will miss the Heart of things.
    Heart is who we really are.
    We as wholeness of soul and Heart are the next dimension.

    Adapted from a text of L.Arklinsky and my own thoughts on the freedom of the soul as I have come to understand it.

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    Post  mudra Sun Jan 22, 2012 10:00 am

    Lisa Cairns - Buddha at the Gas Pump Interview

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    Lisa started spiritually seeking in her early 20's. She had her first awakening in 2005 after attending a talk given by Tony Parsons. After this, she spent some time in India with Ramesh Balsekar. It was there that she met her final teacher, Roger Castillo, who was also a student of Ramesh. She lived with him for three years in Australia during which time many falsehoods were seen through. In the beginning of 2011, Lisa's awakening stabilized and the seeker fell away. Lisa now enjoys communicating the nature of Happiness to anyone desperate enough to know the truth.

    Interview recorded 1/7/2012

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    Post  mudra Tue Jan 24, 2012 7:48 am


    Three things which strengthen a person to stand against the whole world: seeing the quality and beauty of truth, seeing beneath the cloak of falsehood, and seeing to what ends truth and falsehood come.

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    A man is what he thinks he is, what others think he is, and what he really is.

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    "When you die, only three things will remain of you, since you will abandon all material things on the threshold of the Otherworld: what you have taught to others, what you have created with your hands, and how much love you have spread. So learn more and more in order to teach wise, long-lasting values. Work more and more to leave the world things of great beauty. And Love, love, love people around you for the light of Love heals everything."
    - François Bourillon

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    Things To be controlled are the hand, the tongue, and desire.

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    Three things must be united before good can come of them: thinking well, speaking well, and acting well.

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    Post  mudra Thu Jan 26, 2012 4:15 am

    "When you live in reaction, you give your power away. Then you get to experience what you gave your power to."

    - N. Smith

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    Post  mudra Mon Jan 30, 2012 4:21 pm

    This Could Be Your Last Life

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    Post  mudra Sun Feb 05, 2012 5:22 pm

    Mooji on Negative Thinking

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    Post  mudra Mon Feb 06, 2012 3:39 am

    Tony Parsons - Buddha at the Gas Pump Interview

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    The Open Secret offers a deep maturity and wide understanding in matters spiritual. The clarity and natural manner in which Tony writes and speaks about living in the unlimited Awareness of the present is refreshingly authentic.

    In the Open Secret, we are taken on a journey -- a journey to nowhere and without a goal to attain. In this voyage, we are simply shown how the deep-rooted misunderstanding of our real nature has caused us to live in apparent pain and fear. Through the radical and direct perception of "what Is, as it is," Tony invites us to live life from a wholly different perspective, one that is centered in the Infinite awareness of our true self.

    Tony Parsons has been sharing this "open secret" to living a fully awakened life with people for over thirty years. His talks and workshops are highly regarded in England, Western Europe and, more recently, North America.

    "The past and the future are simply part of the drama that keeps us locked into the illusion of being separate entities. Once the gate has opened into another possibility, then the real adventure begins."--Tony Parsons

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    Post  mudra Wed Feb 08, 2012 5:27 pm

    Nicholas Vesey 'Developing Consciousness'

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    Nicholas Vesey 'Developing Consciousness' Interview by Iain McNay
    Author of 'Developing Consciousness - A Roadmap of The Journey to Enlightenment.'
    Worked as copywriter for Saatchi and Saatchi before having a life changing experience after returning from the Himalayas. Eventually decided to join the 'only real God business in town' and became an Anglican Priest. He tells a fascinating tale of his journey, realizations and integrations.

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    Post  mudra Tue Feb 14, 2012 6:03 pm


    Are ghosts real? A look at spiritual entities in Buddhism
    Written by Giáng Kiết Tường


    The quest is to find out whether ghosts exist and what are they? are they real? what do they look like? where are they? can they harm us? are they “scary”? how does one get rid of ghost? etc… All of us often have similar questions. Those of us who never “see ghost” would be curious to know if they are real, and those of us whom the chance “meeting and seeing ghosts” has scared the daylight out of us would also want to know for sure if they really exist. We will explore “ghosts” under the Buddhist viewpoint and teachings.

    The meaning of demons in Buddhist literature

    [translator’s note: in English there are distinctions between ghosts – those invisible apparitions of departed souls (of human nature) who “came” back from the “other side” – and demons – who are fallen spirits/angels/heaven-beings and who have more wretched power. For what Buddhism teaches, the term demon is more appropriate as a transliteration for the Sanskrit term mâra than ghost. For the purpose of this article, we will mostly used “demon” to translate the Vietnamese term “ma”]

    The term Demon or Spirit in English is known as Mâra in Sanskrit, dDud in Tibetan, Ma or Hajun in Japanese, Mo or Mó in Chinese and Ma in Vietnamese. In Buddhism it is Mâra, and since the Chinese do not have the “r” sound in their spoken language, they pronounced it Ma-la. We’ve been going around with lengthy explanations because we want to prove the point that all societies know about ghosts and spirits, demons and evils, and not just us Vietnamese people who are often scared of, but love “ghost story”.

    In Buddhist texts, Mâra refers to as “temptation demon” or “mischievous spirit” which represents those tricks of the mind when the mind is insecure, confused and not at peace. And it is this alluring state of mind that distracts cultivators from their spiritual practice and concentration.

    The Latitavistara Sutra is the Buddhist text that recounted the life of Sakyamuni Buddha. It mentioned that demons had tried to use all possible tricks and temptations to distract and interrupt the process of enlightenment of the soon-to-become Buddha. In the night of enlightenment, the demons personified as three beautiful banshees to seduce Buddha; they also appeared as an army of spirits who threw stones and pebbles all over the Buddha. The head of the gang demanded that Buddha relinquished the throne to him, saying that there was no such thing to prove that Buddha had enlightened and was saved. The Buddha only needed to point his right hand downward and touch the ground by his sitting post under the bodhi tree; the earth then shook violently and trembled loudly as proof of His true salvation. Only then, the throng of demons vanished into the opened ground.
    As the story went, if there was an army of spirits, then there should also be the chief lord, king demon, or the Evil One. This lord demon is Mâra, and he is the king of the 6th level of heaven-dwelling spirits in the lowest worldly realm of the three realms of existence. This sixth heaven is called the Paranirmitavasavartin. These demons have paranormal power that is often used maliciously to stir up troubles, and cause difficulty to the Bodhisattvas during the latters’ mindful practice. This king-spirit of the sixth desire-heavens is also known as mara-papiman, another name for the lord-king of Paranirmitavasavartin.
    So according to the Buddhist teachings, how many types of spirit-demons were there? Probably a lot, but the texts grouped them into 4 main categories. But there are also slight differences between the spirits in the Sutrayana tradition with those of the Vajrayana tradition. If we added them all, there would be 8 different kinds of ghost-spirits.

    The Four Spirits of Sutrayana tradition:

    1. The Skandha-mara: these skandha metaphors are the sources of our sufferings and cause us to have deaths and rebirths in the forever cycle of samsara (rebirth). The Chinese translation referred to them as “lust and sins demons”. (Notes: Skandhas are mental and physical aggregates, The five skandhas are:Form, Sensation, Perception, Mental formations, and Consciousness.)
    2. The Klesa-mara: these are the greed, the desire, the thirst, etc… that propel and lead us to negative actions which in turn become bad karmas, shorten our lifespan, and keep us recycling again and again in samsaric deaths and rebirths. This is the demon responsible for suffering and death. The Chinese texts referred to them as “affliction demons”.
    3. The Mrtyu-mara: the destroyer, the finality for birth and death, the result of all phenomenal make-ups… consequently the Law of Impermanence. Chinese text called them “death demons”.
    4. The Devaputra-mara: including those spirits that cause attention deficit, confusion and stupidity and push us to attach to external illusions, at the same time hinder the path of salvation. It is also known as the “demon of perplexity” and the Chinese text often referred to it as “heaven-dweller demon” who is the equivalent of the Lord of Paranirmitavasavartin.

    The Four Spirits of the Vajrayana Tradition (which are explanations used exclusively in Tibetan Buddhism):

    1. The Shackle Demon (thogs-bcas-kyi bdud in Tibetan): this is a wicked and aggressive spirit which can cause lots of afflictions, sickness, and external hindrances. This is the “attachment demon” causing us to cling on to material things around us. It finds way to bind us to those things by tempting, and luring us. It is the equivalent of “affliction demon” in the Chinese text.
    2. The Free Demon (thogs-med-kyi bdud): this one includes the three chief poisons (greed, anger and ignorance) and the five lesser poisons, which are all of our desires large and small. It emcompasses all the confusing thoughts and ideas that are not tamed; it invades our mind and is the cause of our sufferings. The Chinese text called it “demon of the mind”.
    3. The Happy Demon (dga’-brod-kyi bdud): This demon wears the happy face to deceive people. It often acts content, self-satisfied, even shows vanity and deference above others because of its self-proclaimed achievement and experience. Pride and haughtiness are among its assertion. The original Chinese text referred as “goodness demon”.
    4. The Arrogant Demon (snyems-byed-kyi bdud): this one is conceited, stuck-up, snooty, self-important, and haughty. It is the equivalent of what is called the “I”, “me”, “myself” and the “ego”. The Chinese text called this the “concentration demon”.

    Another text – the Flower Adornment Sutra (s. Avatamsaka sutra) divided up the maras into 10 different subcategories, some of which were already mentioned above. Below is the list of the ten:
    1 - Skandha demon. Demon of the mental and material elements, giving rise to attachments
    2 - Demon of afflictions: perpetually confusing and defiling
    3 - Demon of actions: the negative actions that interfere, inhibit, and obstruct the cultivation.
    4 - Mind demon: which gives rise to pride and self-importance
    5 - Demon of death: which abandons life
    6 - Heaven-dweller demon: The god of lust, sin, and death (s. mara-deva). The seed of self-indulgence.
    7 - Goodness demon: perpetual clinging and can’t let go.
    8 - The demon of concentration: long indulgence in the experience.
    9 - Spiritual Teacher Demon: those who study and understand the dharma, but because of greed and selfishness, they keep it for themselves, for their selfish benefits and not sharing with others. Those are also considered a type of demons.
    10 - Demon of Bodhi Wisdom: those who already possess the knowledge and wisdom, but still have too much wanting and attachment, and cannot relinquish.

    Below are related terms often found in texts and sutras regarding spirits and demons:
    Demonic scenes: beautiful panoramic places to attract and deceive practitioners.
    Demonic obstacles: the hindrances and interference affecting the devoted cultivators and preventing achievement of wisdom.
    Demonic or evil conditions: the evil elements that lure one to negative circumstances and unfavorable or unsafe environments.
    Demonic gifts: the gifts of those who give for showing off, for benefit and reward of their own; for selfishness and greed; or because they are scared of demons and bad luck so they give as prayers and bribery offerings. There are plenty of these maras all around us. It is oppsite of virtuous Buddha gifts where one gives out of one’s benevolence and compassion, not seeking or wanting or wishing anything in return. This kind of giving is usually called Paramita almsgiving.
    Demonic path or Black way: the evil path or place. Hell. Place where maras hang out, also called demonic world.
    Demonic or evil force: the negative power that pushes and carries forward bad actions and evil deeds.
    Externalist demons: those who defame and slander the Dharma; disparagers and non-believers.
    Mara-Brahma: Mara: the lord of the sixth desire-heaven and brahma: the lord of the heaven of forms. The two together – mara-brahma - have powers over the entire worldly realm. The translated sutra text in Chinese refers to them as Lord of the Heavens.
    Mara-dhyana or demonic meditation: wrong and harmful meditation practice that goes against the right teaching. Also evil or distracted thoughts arise during meditation.
    Demonic magic: Delusive superstition, anti-scientific actions and works of the devil.
    Demonic action or work of the devil: Roughly the wrong actions, wrong efforts that hinder the progress of cultivation in the right path towards salvation. Those who possess these demonic actions often love forms and beauty, desire nice words, lust after pleasant scents and tastes, likes to touch bad things, and often yearn for comfort and self-satisfaction. These evil works of the mind also tend to lure practitioners from abiding to their precepts, and running after worldly temptations. This work of the devil also is prevalent in meditators who easily nod off and fall asleep, or those who see demonic scenery while meditating, and because of their perplex and confusing state of mind, they would quit their practice. These evil actions some time happen in monastic members who supposedly have chosen to denounce worldly affairs but still hold the love for all the mundane things of life, like war and conflict, marital love, power and money… They tend to favor rich and affluent contributors, or involve in superstitious practices of mind reading, future prediction, ghost “busting” and demon dismissal often employing weird fallacy and talisman.

    So what are Demons?

    Demon or mara is the same representation in Buddhism and Hinduism to indicate a top-notch deity with supernatural power above all others. It is the Mara-Brahma Lord-demon mentioned previously, the Evil One, the Personification of Evil, and God of Lust and Sins. It is also personified as Lord of the Death. It is the top-most King of all desires, cravings, lusts, hungers, and aspirations for all physical pleasure and fulfillment. It is the powerful Boss of all materialistic and phenomenal world. The work of this specific Boss is to supervise and watch over all happenings in the entire universe in which we belong.
    Mara not only represents the outer readily-perceived wants and needs that we discussed above but mara also symbolizes the deepest, most secretive of internal desires, which are more intuitive and spontaneous. These cravings could have been results from very intricate and untainted perception, or even from previous surreptitious karmic instinct and physical body assemblage. This particular mara resides right inside our body, soul, and the everyday’s function of our physique.
    Mara also has another meaning that the sutras rarely mentioned – and that is the demon of love-lust (s. kâma, not to be confused with kamma or karma). This love-lust demon is an inherent necessity, a native emotion pre-existing and obligatory to us. It watches and cares for us very thoroughly. It presents itself vividly, beautifully, wondrously in all glorious forms, sounds, and colors. It honors us with all the illusory splendors to deceive us with tons of satisfactory indulgence, magnificent opulence and delusioned happiness in this samsara world.

    The importance thing to remember is that mara-demons don’t care or have no thought whatsoever for the effects resulting from what they create. They are very generous, they give abundantly; no matter how greedy you are, they’d give more; no matter how much you want to love, they’d encourage you to love more; no matter how attached you are to things, they’d gladly help. But then we are the ones who will suffer from the resulting illusions that mara gifted us and for the bad actions that we committed: from stealing, cheating, robbing, swindling… to being rejected by love, committing suicide, killing, you name it… Those sufferings are oblivious to maras. They tempt us with pleasure; once we taste these pleasures, we’re hooked and desire more; once our five senses exposed to pleasure, experience them, we become more clinging to them, and want much more: it’s a non-stop cycle. Thus mara-demons are Creators as well as Destroyers.

    When we can look at evils, demons or maras under this viewpoint, we can see that they actually just exist in our head. They habituate our mind, occupy our body, and essentially work along all of our doings borh body and mind. They aren’t external like we tend to think; without our existence, there are no maras. The evil gang of demons are our own desires and lusts, disappointment, sadness, hunger and thirst, attachment, greed, possessive nature, as well as laziness, stupidity, fright, anxiety, doubt, hatred, haughtiness, arrogance, conceit, over-powered and selfish love, etc… and the biggest demon of all is one’s ego. All of these demons are completedly included in the 8 or 10 types of maras mentioned in the Buddhist texts. We have covered all the types above in our discussion. Their existence is everywhere in us and in other people all around us in this samsaric world if you really set a mind to observe and watch them.

    The above are excerpts taken from the sutras for the definition of demons (aka spirits, ghosts, evils). We can classify them into 3 final categories:
    -- those maras who represent the making of each individual’s karma mostly coming from external and adverse vicissitudes: they are the demon of actions, demonic conditions, skandha maras,
    -- those maras that represent our unrighteous actions and wrong doings: they are the demon of afflictions, faked happiness demon, arrogant demon, goodness demon, mind demon, and concentration demon…
    -- those maras that represent those being who always do wrong deeds that cause harms and ingurious damage others: for example the brahma-mara, king mara, demonic magic, and demonic actions…

    A particularly strange thing is that among thousands and thousands of teachings, none mentioned any kind of “ghost” appearance that causes one to have sweating chill and goosebumps all over, or startled scream, or scared off running because of sudden frightening shock. Nor are there any “ghosts” that enter during dreamy nights to press weight on one’s body, causing nightmares and break-out in sweat and hyperventilation. Let’s take a look at this particular kind of “ghost”.

    Some Examples

    To be more specific, we will take you through some examples about those ordinary “ghosts” who often startle and scare the common people like you and me, both children and adults… in the darkness. Let’s say we enter a dark room, and see a “ghost” in the corner, with long flowy hair, gnarled teeth, huge popped out eyeballs, a sickly green complexion, and a loud and scary laugh… what to do now? If we are calm, collected, not paniked, and unhurriedly walk toward it, suddenly there is no ghost in the corner; did it vanish into thin air? disappear out of sight? No, what you experience is only your own false illusionary fantasy that takes place inside your head or plays by the shadow of darkness on your rather too vivid imagination. Or if you’d rather not make the direct approach above because you’re still scared, you could just switch on the light, that “ghost” of yours would disappear as well. But on the other hand, if you get so scared and start screaming like there is no tomorrow, and run away scattered-brained, you would surely be chased behind by that ghost. Do you think you can outrun it? Of course not, because it is you who carry it on your back while running away. The “ghost” is inside your head; it is your wild imagination, right inside the goose-bumped skin of your own body.

    More over, you would go and recount the frightening experience to others while still perspiring and panting profusedly – thus incidentally introduce the “ghost” you saw to another person. Your ghost story starts to spread like wild fire, because human is extremely curious about ghosts and each time the story is told, more is added to it. Now the ghost is much more vicious, his eyes bulging out larger, his teeth and fangs much longer, and his laugh more dreadfully high-pitched. And finally when the story gets back to you, you’d probably be ten times more scared than the original ghost that you see in the corner of your house.

    This is the story Buddha recounted to give as example. When taking a step across the threshold into a room when the lights are low and shadowy dark, a man saw a snake, and was startled, frightened, he jumped a step backward. But once more composed and taking a better look, it wasn’t but a dark and long cord. The snake was only in his head. That “ghost” is also in your head.

    Another example often happens as a nightmare: you dream of “seeing” a scariest ghost in your sleep. You woke up from the nightmare with a piercing scream, and a profuse cold sweat. But there is no ghost in the room. When you sleep, your eyes are tightly shut, how could you “see” the ghost? Therefore this “seeing” is more likely just a perception of the mind. It comes from the deepest part of your own mind – the so-called alaya-vijnana, and it is the result of a hidden and disturbing mind, from previous bad karmic hindrances, or from our haunting obsession, sickness, lust, and from our illusory attachments, hatred and anger… Those who practice the teachings, and the meditative method taught by Buddhism, rarely dream, sometimes never dream at night ever. If the brief dreams come in their sleep, they mostly would be just reflect of the compassionate actions, selfless love, and unconditioned care for all sufferings that occur around them. But they never “see ghost” in their dream.

    For conclusion

    Again, I stress the facts that “ghosts” only exist in our own mind-spirit. Why? Because maras are the Boss of all thoughts and actions. That Boss represents all happenings and turnings of karma, and the foundation for them are the five aggregates (s. skandhas). These five skandhas (which are causes = nhân) interact with external objects of desire (which are conditions = duyên), that result in karmas (which are effect = quả), as seen in the law of conditioned causality – the fundamental teaching of Buddhism. And this Boss - the mara king – is indeed ourselves, our ego, our own sense of personal self, which occupies our body and controls our mind. That “ghost” in us is in fact our own ignorance, our innate nature full of desire, lust, wanting, delusion, attachment, greed and hatred… It elicits evil thinking (bad thought) and unrighteous doing (bad action) just to satisfy our own desires. The end-results are sufferings. Lots of sufferings indeed! Because the mara in us constantly encourages us, prods us to think and do things to protect our own self, our interest, our wanton need, our egotistic personality. Our maras are very clever and manipulative. Depending on each individual and each situation, sometimes a form of threatening and bullying is used, sometimes tons of endearment and sweet promises are applied, sometimes screaming and punishing is extorted… whichever ways in order to constantly remind us the presence of our own ego that needs to be satisfied.

    Mara is really just our ego which controls us, and causes us to be selfish, greedy, and self-gratified. It turns us into stupid people, liars and cheaters. And because of Maras that we have samsara – the cycle of birth, death, and rebirth. They control samsara as well. And since they also exist inside our mind, there is no way we can chase the demons out of our system; in a way it is like to deny that there is no samsara. Mara is Samsara. Mara is the sense of fright, unhappiness, and sufferings. Mara is ignorance. Mara, inside our mind, is what causes karma, which in turn ties us to the forever cycle of samsara.
    Our life cycle is the action of the samsaric wheel turning by the mara inside our mind. “Awareness” and “Enlightenment” is the ability to recognize that all are just illusions, all are maras. In conclusion, there is no possibility to chase away the “ghost”; there is no way one can run and hide from “ghost”. We cannot get rid of “ghost” with rituals of some ghost busting procedure or some superstitious amulets and charms. The only method is to practice the path, overcome ignorance, bring back the peace of mind, clear and pure spirit, so that no “ghost” can “appear” to scare you anymore.

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    "Empty your mind, be formless, shapeless, like water. Now you put water into a cup, it becomes the cup. You put water into a bottle, it becomes the bottle. You put water into a teapot, it becomes the teapot. Now water can flow, or it can crash. Be water, my friend."

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