Sunday, December 30, 2007

New Year - New Hope

2008 is coming. Usually, it is good to look forward for a new year because for many people, new year means new hope for them. For me, there is nothing special about new year because I don’t have any wish/hope for it.

However, today I have a unique thought; if possible, I wish I can train myself physically and mentally to be a person without feeling. The idea is from my fervor Buddhist Scripture – 般 若 心 经 THE HEART OF PRAJNA. The scripture is about everything in the universe is unreal and emptiness included sense from the body (no eyes, ears, nose, tongue, body, or mind; no sights, sounds, smells, tastes, objects of touch).

I used to practice this scripture everyday and used it to release stress. However, because of something unexpected, I am not able to concentrate to do anything and do give up this practice.

Today when think about the scripture, I hope I can reach the level which is no sense of pain, joy, anger, sad and happy. It is going to be very interesting if I can be a moving human being with no feeling.

This is my unique wish for year 2008.
THE HEART OF PRAJNA
When Bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara was practicing the profound Prajna Paramita, he illuminated the Five Skandhas and saw that they are all empty, and he crossed beyond all suffering and difficulty.

Shariputra, form does not differ from emptiness; emptiness does not differ from form. Form itself is emptiness; emptiness itself is form. So too are feeling, cognition, formation, and consciousness.


Shariputra, all Dharmas are empty of characteristics. They are not produced, not destroyed, not defiled, not pure; and they neither increase nor diminish. Therefore, in emptiness there is no form, feeling, cognition, formation, or consciousness; no eyes, ears, nose, tongue, body, or mind; no sights, sounds, smells, tastes, objects of touch, or Dharmas; no field of the eyes up to and including no field of mind consciousness; and no ignorance or ending of ignorance, up to and including no old age and death or ending of old age and death. There is no suffering, no accumulating, no extinction, and no Way, and no understanding and no attaining.

Because nothing is attained, the Bodhisattva through reliance on Prajna Paramita is unimpeded in his mind. Because there is no impediment, he is not afraid, and he leaves distorted dream-thinking far behind. Ultimately Nirvana! All Buddhas of the three periods of time attain Anuttara-samyak-sambodhi through reliance on Prajna Paramita. Therefore know that Prajna Paramita is a Great Spiritual Mantra, a Great Bright Mantra, a Supreme Mantra, an Unequalled Mantra. It can remove all suffering; it is genuine and not false. That is why the Mantra of Prajna Paramita was spoken. Recite it like this: Gaté Gaté Paragaté Parasamgaté

<般 若 心 经>
观自在菩萨,行深般若波罗蜜多时,照见五蕴皆空,度一切苦厄。舍利子,色不异空,空不异色,色即是空,空即是色。受想行识,亦复如是。舍利子,是诸法空相,不生不灭,不垢不净,不增不减,是故空中无色,无受想行识,无眼耳鼻舌身意,无色身想味触法,无眼界,乃至无意识界,无无明,亦无无明尽,乃至无老死,亦无老死尽。无苦集灭道,无智亦无得,以无所得故。菩提萨陀,依般若波罗蜜多故,心无挂碍。无挂碍故,无有恐怖,远离颠倒梦想,究竟涅槃。三世诸佛,依般若波罗蜜多故,得阿褥多罗三藐三菩提。故知般若波罗蜜多,是大神咒,是大明咒,是无上咒,是无等等咒。能除一切苦,真实不虚。故说般若波罗蜜多咒。即说咒曰: 揭谛揭谛,波罗揭谛,波罗僧揭谛,菩提萨婆诃。

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

你好像有点开窍了,对,色即是空,空即是色。

当你什麽都不要了,就没有痛苦了。

Alfie said...

Too bad, it's always easy said than done.

Very difficult. Seriously, I don’t know whether I can make it.