The body s reaction after enlightenment, what is the state of an enlightened person

Updated on culture 2024-07-24
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    It is reasonable to have an epiphany, but things must be gradually removed, and enlightenment is not cultivation, let alone enlightenment. Enlightenment is just a matter of understanding "reason"; And the practice of stopping troubles and attaining bodhi is the "thing". "It is reasonable to have an epiphany, but things must be gradually eliminated."

    Therefore, it is wrong to call the enlightened Zen great masters "Buddhas". Enlightenment does not lead to Buddhahood, and you still need to learn after you have a clear mind. If you don't know how to read, start with words.

    For example, although the Sixth Patriarch Master has achieved clear insight, because he is illiterate, he has to read the scriptures on behalf of others. From this, it can also be seen that the reason can be epiphany, and things must be gradually cultivated. On the other hand, we know that Shakyamuni Buddha only conferred on Maitreya Buddha and not on others, so we can also know that clear mind is never the same as becoming a Buddha.

    Enlightenment is only enlightenment, and Buddhahood also requires the merit of practice. When you go to meditation, you should understand that you are no different from the mind of a Buddha. This "understood" no.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Enlightenment is the true discovery and awareness of the ontological reality of life and the universe, also known as the Tao of Seeing, also known as the Mind of Enlightenment, also known as the Wisdom of the Heart.

    Enlightenment is an important term in practice, which is not only the turning point between the Dharma of doing and the Dharma of non-action, but also the dividing point between the world and the world.

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    Once a practitioner is enlightened, he or she will attain the first fruits of a bodhisattva, and at the same time, he will be on a par with the Buddha in terms of knowledge, so enlightenment is also the realization of the mind to become a Buddha.

    So, what does it mean to be enlightened?

    Enlightenment is not an abstract adjective, but a concrete state of consciousness that includes changes in perception, thought, and physical and mental states, and it has a corresponding manifestation of various forms of quantity.

    Enlightenment is a practitioner's awareness of the vacuum nature of the mind, and it is a leap of perception and understanding.

    This kind of leap cannot be achieved through the acquired mind, the action of the seventh consciousness, much less through the action of the sixth consciousness, which is the mind generated by the seventh consciousness.

    The attainment of enlightenment is the result of the development of the practitioner's good roots, including the purification of psychosomatic obstacles and the growth of objective reason.

    Moreover, the vast majority of enlightenment can only be achieved by completely stopping all the artificialities in the depths of the heart (including the activation of consciousness and its attention to all appearances).

    In other words, in the state of "great death", it can only be achieved by calmly contemplating the absolute emptiness of the mind.

    Therefore, enlightenment in the true sense includes not only a breakthrough in the scope of knowledge, but also a mutation of the entire physiological and even mental structure.

    It includes not only cognitive changes, but also corresponding psychological and physical changes.

    Without these bare changes as a basis, without a breakthrough in the sensory barriers caused by the inherent complexes of the heart, there can be no true enlightenment.

    Generally speaking, enlightenment consists mainly of the following specific qualities:

    One. Qi Pulse Changes:

    The change of qi in enlightenment is a fundamental key to enlightenment, which is fundamentally different from the ordinary ideological realization and superficial sensory realization.

    Its content consists of two aspects:

    The first is the dispersion of the chakra knot, and the second is the entry of karmic energy into the central channel. About the changes in the qi veins in enlightenment.

    In general, when the sutra scriptures of Buddhism introduce this evidence, most of them only have the word "heart open", and their content is extremely simple and obscure.

    For example, the part of the Lengyan Sutra about the enlightenment experience of the twenty-five saints.

    Then everything is good for the mind and body", "the heart and body are warm and unhindered", "I am the heart open", "the heart is open", "the heart is open", "the heart is open", and so on.

    In the ancient book of the fundamental classic of Zen Buddhism, the Sutra of the Altar of the Six Ancestors (Fahai Ben), there are six contents about "heart opening".

    For example: "the heart is enlightened", "if the heart is enlightened", "if the heart is opened, there is no other way for you to understand".

    Hui Neng can hear it, and his heart is open", "A thought is open, and it appears in the world, what is the heart open?" Enlightenment of the Buddha".

    Comparatively speaking, some of the profound classics of Buddhist Tantra, such as "The Great Illusion Network" and "The Great Bliss and Light", introduce the changes in the qi veins in enlightenment more clearly.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    1. Open-minded.

    Enlightened people, full of wisdom and with a deep understanding of life. When these people figure everything out, they will become open-minded, generous, and very open to life. In the eyes of these people, there is nothing that can make them feel guilty, they have reached a level of transparency and live a very open-minded life.

    2. Optimism. Enlightened people, very optimistic. They figured out all the questions and understood the meaning of life. Therefore, in the process of pursuing a better life, they fully enjoy this happiness, optimistic and positive, and are in a happy mood.

    3. Regardless of gains and losses.

    For enlightened people, success or failure has become irrelevant. ......They know the true meaning of life and know how to pursue a better life. Therefore, they have taken the gains and losses in life very lightly and lightly, and have become disregarding gains and losses, and laughing at the situation.

    4. Physical and mental health.

    It is precisely because of the state of optimism and open-mindedness, regardless of gains and losses, that enlightened people are healthy and happy. This is so because they are able to fully discover the joy in life, and at the same time they are able to be generous with the problems they encounter in life.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The so-called 12 physical reactions downstairs, that is purely heresy, belongs to the outside world.

    You have to remember that to be enlightened, you will not have the idea of enlightenment, and you will not be fully embodied in one thought.

    You often want to be enlightened, and it's easy not to be enlightened.

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