Monday, February 2, 2009
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A song of the fundamental truth of the Middle Way (Part 1)
Chapter 1 Investigation of the highest truth (14 verses)
Summary:
master Nagarjuna describes in the first chapter of his great work MMK the four pillars and foundations of the Buddhist doctrine and calls it the "supreme truth". This is the reality itself we can approach it by thinking and ideas alone, while but they never fully grasp it. Because it goes beyond thinking. Similarly, the perception by our senses, such as the eyes, ears, etc., because the reality is more than the physical perception. Even if we combine thinking and perception, this is sufficient for capturing the reality is not. The truth and reality is never unreasonable and illogical! If we have overcome the deceptions and illusions to reveal all things and phenomena exactly as they really are. Then nothing is left out or incorrectly selected and nothing added. Both, moreover, typical of the thinking and perception, the interests of uncontrolled therefore dominated by greed, hatred or are facing. At the present moment of action is the highest truth.
This is a striking agreement with the Shobogenzo of Master Dogen.
Nagarjuna then says that there is not a fifth component of the fundamental truth.
first The highest truth is something other than subjective ideas that were generated in the human brain.
The highest truth is not sensory stimulation (perception), which has reached us from the external world.
The highest truth is not a combination of the two (because it goes beyond that).
But the highest truth something is never unreasonable or illogical.
plural and diverse things and phenomena are revealed just exactly as they are.
What is called "existence", it is never really somewhere (because this is just a word) and there is (also) not in any thing.
second
(1) Reason, which pervades the universe: the highest truth.
(2) The external world that unfolds before us.
(3) The present moment in which our actions are done.
(4) The reality is probably the ruler of all things and phenomena.
A fifth (the highest truth) there is absolutely never and nowhere.
third Thoughts that are generated in the human brain exist (as reality) does not anywhere.
Therefore, we can see various doctrines intuitively true (beyond the thinking).
It is impossible for us to capture what we actually think, and it
is also impossible for us to recognize clearly that what we have seen exists or not.
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