Finding the Teacher
It’s important that the teacher understands the
process of Dependent Origination well! The Buddha told us that "One
who sees Dependent Origination sees the Dhamma; one who sees the
Dhamma, sees Dependent Origination." MN 28:28
When the student is ready, the teacher will
appear!
In the Canon we found this information about
finding a teacher:
Nidānavagga (II. The Book on Causation)
Nidānasaṃyutta found on page 620 of "The connected
Discourses of the Buddha/ Saṃyutta Nikāya by Bhikkhu Bodhi from
Wisdom Publications
82 (1) A Teacher
At Sāvatthi. " Bhikkhus, one who does not know and
see as it really is
aging-and-death [maraṇa], its origin, its
cessation, and the way leading to its cessation, should search for a
teacher in order to know this as it really is.
" Bhikkhus, one who does not know and see as it
really is birth [jāti], its origin, its cessation, and the
way leading to its cessation, should search for a teacher in order
to know this as it really is.
"Bhikkhus, one who does not know and see as it
really is existence [habitual tendencies]- [bhava], its
origin, its cessation, and the way leading to its cessation, should
search for a teacher in order to know this as it really is.
" Bhikkhus, one who does not know and see as it
really is clinging-[upādāna], its origin, its cessation, and
the way leading to its cessation, should search for a teacher in
order to know this as it really is.
" Bhikkhus, one who does not know and see as it
really is craving-[taṇhā], its origin, its cessation, and the
way leading to its cessation, should search for a teacher in order
to know this as it really is.
" Bhikkhus, one who does not know and see as it
really is feeling-[vedanā], its origin, its cessation, and
the way leading to its cessation, should search for a teacher in
order to know this as it really is.
" Bhikkhus, one who does not know and see as it
really is contact-[phassa], its origin, its cessation, and
the way leading to its cessation, should search for a teacher in
order to know this as it really is.
" Bhikkhus, one who does not know and see as it
really is six sense bases-[saḷāyathana], its origin, its
cessation, and the way leading to its cessation, should search for a
teacher in order to know this as it really is.
" Bhikkhus, one who does not know and see as it
really is name-and-form [mentality-materiality]-[nāma-rūpa],
its origin, its cessation, and the way leading to its cessation,
should search for a teacher in order to know this as it really is.
"Bhikkhus, one who does not know and see as it
really is consciousness-[viñnāṇa], its origin, its cessation,
and the way leading to its cessation, should search for a teacher in
order to know this as it really is.
. " Bhikkhus, one who does not know and see as it
really is volitional formations-[sankhāra], its origin, its
cessation, and the way leading to its cessation, should search for a
teacher in order to know this as it really is."
End sutta- Samyutta Nikaya- Bhikkhu Bodhi
Translation
In summary to this short discourse about "The
Teacher" (Nidānavagga Section 82 (1) given by the Buddha, says that
one should try to find a teacher who can guide them to a clear
understanding of the impersonal nature of the process of Dependent
Origination and teach them to use it in an applicable way. This
makes the meditation practice so valuable at Dhamma Sukha Meditation
Center. One reaches this kind of understanding and learns HOW they
can do the meditation ALL THE TIME and keep it going in their daily
lives. The practice is not confined to the cushion and walking. This
practice leads to relief through the genuine change in perspective
of the world that occurs; moving from the personal perspective to
the impersonal perspective. As the students’ perspectives change,
they change the world around them too. This can truly lead us
towards engaged Buddhism and move towards Peace in the world around
us today.
May you find real Happiness for your life and
reach Nibbāna quickly and easily in this very lifetime!
KK
January 2006
Sutta translation (C) Bhikkhu Bodhi 2000.
Reprinted from The Connected Discourses of the Buddha: A Translation
of the Samyutta Nikaya with permission of Wisdom Publications, 199
Elm Street, Somerville, MA 02144 U.S.A,
www.wisdompubs.org