Posts Tagged ‘Unborn Buddha Mind’

17
Feb

Born Free

Posted by: Bodhichild    in Spirituality

Flipping through the channels on the ol’ tele the other day I came across a golden oldie from 1966: Born Free. A memorable flick about a lioness cub named Elsa who was raised by humans, neither of whom could bring it into their hearts to allow her to be relegated to a zoo; in fact, one of the top scenes for me was when Joy, the cub’s human mother, says that she would never stand for Elsa just rotting away, fat and dopey-like, behind the bars of a cage. No, she would always remain free. What a metaphor! It could also be used in reference to the adept who, in light of the Unborn Buddha Mind, can no longer be held captive behind the discriminatory bars of one’s own limited mind capacity (just staying fat and stupid and complacently lazy in Samsara)—one that is ruled by the vast projections of the Alaya receptacle—no, one needs to soar Free in the Freedom of Mind that the Unborn alone can offer. The following selected lyrics behind the hit single at the time, Born Free, really bring this home:

Fast, on a rough road riding
High, through the mountains climbing
Twisting, turning further from my home.
Young, like a new moon rising
Fierce, through the rain and lightning
Wandering out into this great unknown.

Like Elsa, who needed to roam into the great unknown on her own in order to come to the self-realization of her own natural state, likewise does the UnbornMind adept venture forth alone into the Undiscovered Country of the Unborn; there are many dangers along the way, for Mara will stop at nothing to prevent this Noble self-realization—one that empowers one to truly realize their own True Self-Identity in the Womb of Deathless Suchness.

And I don’t want no one to cry,
But tell ‘em if I don’t survive:

[Chorus:]
I was born free!
I was booooooorn free
I was born free, born free.

For the adept, there is no turning back, because it’s like turning one’s back on oneself. If others shed tears when not understanding the transformation…so be it! The adept has gone beyond the stage of mere “survival” in the volatile waters of samsara.

Free, like a river raging
Strong, if the wind I’m facing.
Chasing dreams and racing fathered time.
Deep like the grandest canyon,
Wild like an untamed stallion.
If you can’t see my heart you must be blind.
You can knock me down and watch me bleed
But you can’t keep no chains on me.

This Noble Stream-enterer now goes with the flow of where the Unborn Spirit leads—deep looking upon deep—untamed, primordial wildness breaking free from all projected dreams and memories in the Alaya receptacle and not allowing Mara to enchain them any longer…

And I’m not good at long goodbyes,
But look down deep into my eyes,

I was born free!

Yes, somehow born-free with the bodhi-seed of this Noble self-realization, even one’s earthy mother cannot comprehend the deep gaze of the Original Primordial Stature shining back like a dark luminosity from deep within. Born-free from the conventionality of the Prison-house…trailing, as Wordsworth wrote, “Clouds of Glory” from whence I come.

Calm, facing danger,
Lost like an unknown stranger,
Grateful, for my time with no regrets.
Close to my destination,
Tired, frail and achin’,
Waitin’ patiently for the sun to set.

No danger is too great from preventing the Noble determination to carry on—with no regrets of past karma—even despite being tired and achin’ for the journey to somehow wind-down—yet, faithfully persevering and waiting patiently for parinirvana—the True Self-Realization that you have never really been born and hence will never die, but rather, that you are now, and will always be…UNBORN.

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7
Jan

The Rapture

Posted by: Bodhichild    in Spirituality

Will 2012 be the year? Will maybe even tomorrow be the day? I recollect pondering feverishly on questions like these in the mid ‘70’s while spending one summer working side by side with my maternal grandfather, who was a contractor, in rural Indiana—real bible belt territory. I remember him saying while we rode in his pick-up truck on the way to work that “The wages of sin is death” and that one day, soon, the “rapture” would be coming, “so you had better be ready”. For a young, impressionable 16 year-old, his words sure pricked the hairs on the back of my neck as we drove in the early morning hours along those country roads—flatland everywhere you turned with acres upon acres of bean and cornfields accompanied by the sour stench of cow manure in the air. Even when returning home to the mostly Catholic Northeast, that word, Rapture, remained indelibly chiseled deep inside my psyche. What on earth was this rapture thing? The word “rapture” is very present today in the popular fundamentalist-religious imagination—it’s a belief that the final days are coming upon us soon, and that only “certain” Christians will be saved and will be automatically “caught up” in the air to be with God in Heaven before the final battle of Armageddon; and by the way, with this understanding of the rapture—no one, other than these born-again folk, will be saved on the final judgment day. Well, in point of fact, the word “rapture” doesn’t even appear anyplace in the bible at all; the term first came into vogue in the late 19th century when a woman in Scotland had a “personal revelation” from God. Her personal revelation was then later interpreted by a minister who “theologized” the experience as “rapture”—which is a word fine-tuned from the phrase “caught up in the air” found in 1 Thessalonians 4:17 . But, consequently, the rapture has become a predominate theme with biblical fundamentalists; also with millions of people buying into the rapture theme hook, line, and sinker—and boy oh boy does the rapture sell—millions of books have been sold, most notably the “Left-Behind” series, which depicts what the final days will be like and how the raptured few will be saved. There’s also another book out called, “The Rapture Dialogs: Dark Dimension”, alleging how the UFO phenomena is really about demonic beings from another dimension, possessing the minds and hearts of everyone. Wild speculation, but this is the kind of stuff that always sells. Actually, within scripture, this whole rapture business has its origins in the Book of Jeremiah (6:9) and refers to the “remnant”, meaning those chosen few, who always remained faithful to God’s ways. Many reading this might be saying, “so what—let these fundies believe what they want”; yet, it’s fundie folk like these who predominately can often determine the outcome of political elections in the USA.

Discovering the country of the Unborn Buddha Mind has been a real Epiphany. There’s a mantra here that states, “What the mind focuses on determines its reality.” For those who embrace exclusively the phenomenal mind, like those biblical fundamentalists, this can be a real scary thing—because it’s quite possible they “will” determine the day when Armageddon arrives—since they’ve been invoking and arguing its impending arrival ad hominem these many years. When Mind recollects Mind, on the other hand, all those whimsical fears are exposed for what they truly are: fanciful tales of a collective discriminatory imagination. The old inaugural address of Roosevelt rings true, “The only thing we have to fear is fear itself.” If one were to no longer pay any attention to their thoughts, memories and associations relating to their imagined perceptions of impending doom, what does the “word” rapture even mean? Being fervent in the Recollective Resolve to remain prior to all “mind-stuff” is the only revelatory tool needed in this dharma-ending age. In failing to do so, the old mind tricks of the body-consciousness will continue to rule the roost in samsara. Just staying still in the Unmoving Principle will forestall the wily workings of the dreamy, incessantly moving and meandering monkey-mind; when this deep Samadhi has been self-realized, then one can be said to be “raptured” by the Unborn. Coming down again from the Mount of this astonishing Epiphany, one no longer pays attention anymore to the usual mundane and superstitious prattle that afflicts the stupefied who continue to wallow in samsara, as all former impediments that inhibited Union with the Unborn Spirit have been extinguished.

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