REF: CRAVING.
Q: HOW DO WE FREE OUR MINDS FROM SUFFERING?
A: By coming to see how things actually are.
Dhamma Friends,
I have been contemplating for some time now what
someone said once to me about a Feeling arising and about the
question of how Formations come to be and how the Feeling and
Craving links play a part in the Rebirth string ( Dependent
Origination ) in relationship to a clear understanding of the real
root of suffering and how we can free ourselves of suffering.
Ok. So you've got my interest.
It took a lot of consideration and meditation
sessions including some walks with contemplation in the woods to
decide how to try to communicate this to another person. I'd like to
give it a try now. Sorry if it seems a bit long. Please be patient
and I sincerely hope it helps anyone who reads it to come to a
further understanding about the individual Feeling and Craving Links
and HOW we can see clearly How all of this this actually works. by
doing that we move into the TRUE NATURE OF THINGS.
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LOOKING AT EXPERIENCE VS EXISTENCE:
The Buddha came to understand a lot on his way to
enlightenment. One of the things he cleared up was how
"Experience precedes Existence". Without our Experience, there is no
Existence! This went against what many people thought at the time
and even today most people believe that Existence comes first and
then we are born and then we have the Experience. But this isn't so.
Actually the Experience comes first and then, through volitional
formations, comes Existence. This is all about volitional
formations. If we are not here, if there are no sense doors, then
there are no volitional formations arising. It took me about two
years to truly grasp this. I was always saying it the other way
around. But it's true. Experience comes first and then Existence
because all of existence is there due to our own volitional
formations. Existence cannot be without the sense doors cognizing
it.
Indeed this is something to consider. It stretches
the mind and opens it up new avenues for insight.
THE ROOT OF SUFFERING:
The Buddha confirmed that CRAVING is at the root
of suffering. He proved that, by breaking this link within the
Impersonal Process of Dependent Origination the cycle could be
broken. Without Ignorance, when we understand completely what is
real in each present moment, if we become the careful observer while
in this balanced state, we no longer are the slaves to our emotions,
reactions, assumptions, etc. Instead, we become free to experience
each individual moment using volition as we "respond" instead of
re-acting (becoming) again and again in the same old ways.
[re-acting is like the 'replaying of the old recording' that some
doctors will talk with you about in psychology or counseling]
Now, of course, for most of us, this is not a
quick fix. Most often people( using volition ) can't just release an
arising pleasant or painful feeling and then expect to be
free. They might get a glimpse of what it feels like to "not
RE-ACT". But they can't truly and permanently wake up to how things
actually are with a "bang" right now, NOt susually if you do it only
one time. Why not? Well, because in many cases, one has been
Ignorant or, in other words, ignoring the Four Noble Truths
and just "re-acting" to whatever feeling arose in a very
personal way, with this personality view, for say, twenty, thirty,
forty, fifty or more years! One has been re-acting like this with
most of the people around for an entire life; the parents, the
teachers, the co-workers, and most people. Such a habit! Such a huge
habitual tendency of how the mind has been trained to grab onto or
push away and then RE-ACT and how one has been guided to believe all
one's life that this is normal! One may think they are participating
in what is real, but, if there is vast assumptions and
conceptualizations being added onto what the moment is instead of
just being in the moment, then they are very far away from the way
things actually are!
This would mean, of course, that this practice, or
re-training, would take some time to bring mind around into a more
wholesome habitual pattern so it would stop re-acting. This
retraining would involve some kind of an effort to stop us from
moving so fast into Craving. We would have to be able to
recognize/sense the liking or disliking of Craving as it was
arising. We would have to be able to recognize the 'Clinging'too
which comes very fast on top of the Craving. This Clinging becomes
the preoccupation of one's mind about WHY liking or disliking arose.
It's the story your mind gets caught up in. Craving and Clinging
take our present moments of life away from us. We are accustomed to
moving on into that link of further 'habitual tendencies' too which
is conditioned by Clinging. This is the tendency we have to draw our
stored reactions from which we've played out hundreds of times
before when something similar to this feeling arose.
The problem is, HOW do we break this pattern? It
is happening so very fast. One elder monk has described that this
process is happening at a rate of many thousands of thought moments
within the click of your fingers! Phew! How can we stop this
torrential flood as it occurs? This was the question the Buddha
solved.
First, we must be able to understand and actually
see/Observe/watch the process clearly as it is happening. One can
come to sense the link stages one is at during the meditation. HOW
can we do this if it is happening at such a rate? To understand HOW
the Buddha actually discovered the key link of Dependent Origination
that could be broken, one must first look at what is actually
happening to us as we meditate.
WHAT'S REALLY GOING ON?
I have had people tell me that they have calmed
down since they began meditating. They say they have slowed down the
mind. But does one actually do this in the process of their
meditation or is that an illusion?
Yes, we feel calmer. And, yes it does FEEL like
our mind is going slower. But if you look closely, that isn't
exactly true. We cannot slow down the mind. We do not control
FEELING. A FEELING arises because conditions are right for it to
arise. BUT, we CAN sharpen our awareness which is like
speeding up the observation. HOW can sharpening our awareness help
us, you say?
Well, I will give you two examples that might help
you see part of why it holds the key. I am hoping that one of
them will hit home for you.
1. The Automobile.
Have you ever driven along a highway and you are
going 70MPH and other cars are going 50? As you pass a car that is
going 50MPH, if you glance over into that car, you can't really see
who is driving and what color their eyes are, or what they are
wearing, or any real detail. BUT, if you are going 70MPH and the car
next to you is traveling at 70 MPH too, you can actually glance
inside the car and see clearly who is there! You can see if it's a
man or woman, what they are wearing, even the color of his tie or
what pin the woman is wearing on the lapel of her coat! You can see
as much detail as you want if you continue to move at the same speed
as the car next to you is going. It's amazing.
Well, with the meditation, one is actually not
slowing down the mind as much as speeding up AWARENESS.
With a speeded up awareness, one can begin to
examine the intricacies of the movements of mind.
The faster/SHARPER one's AWARENESS becomes, the
closer the examination can be of HOW exactly the mind moves.
Many insights will come to the meditator as he
observes.
How does the mind actually move away from the
object of meditation to what is arising? How does this change occur?
What happens first? What happens next?
HOW does a feeling actually arise and pass
away? What happens first, before that, before that, etc.
This is actually how we investigate. We are
observing what a Feeling is; HOW does the feeling arise which is
looking at the cause of the feeling; HOW does the cessation of the
feeling occur; and what is the way leading to the cessation of the
feeling. This is our path of investigation.
In this way the Buddha discovered the truth of
each of the links of Dependent Origination and what was real in each
part of the process. The Buddha discovered that the only link that
could be broken by volition to stop the process and which did not
take the application of "ANY" tension to do it, was by 'RELEASING'
what had arisen at the link of CRAVING.
He discovered that you cannot stop feeling from
arising without applying a great deal of tension and tightness. Take
a look at anyone who is trying to suppress a feeling from arising!
But it is not your feeling. You do not ask it to arise. Feeling is
just a feeling. You cannot stop the functions of the sense-doors.
The Buddha saw clearly that FEELING like CLINGING was not the key.
One can see for themselves that CLINGING occurs following the
condition of Craving. But Craving could be let go of. HOW? By
Releasing, relinquishing, abandoning the habitual tendency of
CRAVING.
Through training the mind into a new habitual
tendency of RECOGNITION of the subtle arising of tensions;
RELEASE or letting go of any arising feeling and not falling into
the arising of personality or taking the feeling personally and not
moving forward into attachment/greed or aversion/hatred towards it.
Just let it go! Release it! Do it lightly. Not seriously. Just
lightly release it. Again and again do this, being sure to RELAX
"ALL", including "ANY very subtle underlying tensions" in the mental
and bodily formations; then RE-SMILING to lighten mind and sharpen
awareness and RETURNING to the object of meditation, be it the
breath or Loving Kindness, repeat again the observation,
RECOGNITION, RELEASE, RELAX, RESMILE, RETURN, REPEAT. Continue to
smile through all of this and keeping this process very light. The
smile helps you do this. Just a hint here. For real, the lighter you
are with the practice, the more you will see and learn.
We are, of course talking about doing this
exercise about 2-3 million times or more until the mind one day
begins to get it internalize it to the extent that automatically it
will begin to do this on it's own. Then we no longer have to apply
volition as we are witnessing the birth of a new and wholesome
habitual tendency! Also, as this tendency begins to take hold mind
will become less and less busy and jumping all around. It will have
calmed down considerably. At this time one can go into much deeper
states of meditation and see the entire Impersonal Process of
Dependent Origination occurring and discover much more about HOW
everything works on the very deepest levels of this.
The point of the Automobile analogy is the clarity
with which you can see into the other car while travelling at the
same speed and how by sharpening of AWARENESS a meditator can
develop incredible insight capabilities. This sharpened
awareness allows them to see more intricately what is occurring as
mind moves from object of meditation to arising feeling and back
over to object of meditation continually. This awareness is used in
our daily lives as we practice this technique using it to see the
movements of mind's attention (the actual Impersonal Process of
Dependent Origination) and letting go of Craving.
2. The Movie
The second Analogy that hits home for a lot of
people is the Movie.
A movie looks like it is one moving picture. But,
in fact, we all know that it is made up of many individual frames.
If we could go into the editing room we could observe the individual
frames and see exactly what the action consisted of frame by frame.
AS we observe mind's attention, it seems to us
that it is moving very fast in one continuous flow. Now, even though
we know intellectually about the links of Dependent Origination, we
do not actually see or experience them clearly because everything is
just flowing by. But if one is totally still and observing HOW a
feeling arises, one comes to see that the feeling arising is not our
feeling. The feeling is just a feeling arising due to contact and
the conditions which were right for it to arise.
Example:
[Eye] meets [color and form] and
[eye-consciousness] arises. The meeting of the three is
[Eye-contact]. Because Eye-contact occurs, then Eye-Feeling arises.
This is true with all other sense doors too.
The meditation allows us to train our awareness to
move as fast as the projector is moving the film along and thereby
we get to actually see each frame of the film going by for
ourselves. We begin to see what is actually real about the nature of
the movie. Individual frames. In just the same way, we get to see
the individual links during the arising and passing away of a
phenomena which occurs during our meditation.
One thing that simultaneously develops here is
that one gets to see clearly that we, as individuals, meaning I ME
MY MINE, do "NOT" control, through any personal nature, what arises.
We do, however, have volition (free will) when it comes to the
response to any arisen feeling. We choose what happens next. It is
in this realm our chance for Emancipation from suffering lies. We
can free ourselves of the old habitual tendencies of our mind
through retraining the mind to release whatever arises and then
through our volition, we begin to move towards greater
Equanimity/balance, building it stronger and stronger as we
develop this new habit.
WHAT IS THE FREEDOM WE SEEK?
There seem to be many ideas going around these
days about what the freedom is that we are seeking on this path.
What is found in the suttas is that the freedom we seek is "freedom
from CRAVING and the end of suffering; real happiness". Without
CRaving there will not be tension that comes with the "I like it" or
"I don't like it" marking an arising feeling. Without the condition
of tension, there cannot arise the symptom of Stress. Without STress,
there will not be dis-ease.
Feeling will still arise, even for an Arahat, but
it is not, in fact, the feelings which arose before that were at the
root of suffering. It was the attachment ( "I like it") or the
aversion (" I don't like") of Craving the feeling that was, in fact,
the cause of suffering. Craving was the weak link.
Having conquered IGNORANCE, which is not
understanding Suffering, the Cause of the suffering, Cessation of
suffering, and the Way leading to the cessation of suffering, one
has acquired a new knowledge. With this knowledge, a person
can, by choice, greatly reduce their suffering in life, by
remembering through mindfulness to RELEASE the cause of suffering.
they can do this to varying degrees even if they do not reach the
level of an Arahat in this lifetime. For now they can clearly
see what the suffering is; what the cause of suffering is; that, in
fact, there is a state they can achieve where there is not suffering
each time they release the tension and this is called cessation of
suffering.
They now know how to follow a path through
the practice of RECOGNIZING the tension, RELEASING, RELAXING mind
and body, RE-SMILING to lighten the mind and raise the awareness of
mind, RETURNING to the object of the meditation as a home base, and
then REPEATING this process again. This take them to reach the end
of suffering.
If one works at developing this tendency, one's
perspective will change to a more personal one and you will notice
that one can decide, through one's own volition, that one is going
to practice letting arising thoughts go and not holding onto them in
any personal way any longer. One will cease trying to control them
and stop becoming pre-occupied with them and in this way they will
get free of many burdens, tensions, illness, bad sleep, bad
temperament, sadness, depression, anger, hatred and, of course,
delusion. Such an improvement for us and for the world's modus
operandum!
Understanding clearly the matter of the Buddha's
meditation by definition and coming to know what he was attempting
to teach others to observe while sitting in the meditation is a
monumental step in direction of freedom. Then as we go out
into life we discover that "CONTINUING THIS OBSERVATION OF THE
MOVEMENTS OF MIND'S ATTENTION WHILE GOING EVERYWHERE DOING
EVERYTHING", is at the heart of the matter. This is the door to real
happiness and peaceful living and relief from much of the tension of
our lives. It is this that seems to be the doorway to a more
Peaceful world for all of humankind as well if we can get the word
out.
Much Metta,
KK
Sending you much loving-kindness
Remember to SMILE into it, no matter what it
is!
:-) It's always your choice.
PS
As you can see, the 6 R's are popping up in there
very consistently to find out the information you need to
internalize! Have fun meditating.
<smiles> KK