Samaneri Jayasara
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
When you have realized this nature, maintain it without delusion. When you have found this state, seek neither to alter nor monitor it. Doing nothing to it,
Simply leave it as it is. This is the great perfection. Since there is nothing which can be said to exist, there is no particular way to focus your mind or anything on which to meditate
Once you have realized this nature, simply remain there.
Look at a thought. There is neither color, form, nor anything material. It is like the sky. Yet this sky or space encompasses all that exists.
This nature cannot be fixed in words, neither can it be apprehended by consciousness. Not even a Buddha can see it by means of consciousness. Without attempting to see through consciousness the way to remain in the nature,
is to simply leave it as it is, without searching, finding, or focusing on anything. Leave it as it is, and that is excellent meditation.
There is nothing to add. Not even Buddha can change or add anything. Leave it as it is.
This nature you have experienced doesn't depend on anything anywhere. There is no grasping, no perceiving, no binding thoughts.
This natural state is just kept as it is. That is the real meaning.
It is important to release grasping and be introduced into the view of the natural state. This view is free of the delusions of agitation, drowsiness and strengthlessness. This is pure meditation.
Once you have realized this nature, your actions must be pure. In other words, untainted by the five poisonous consciousnesses. Whatever experiences you have while being in the natural state, trust them.
Do not look at the past thought.
Don't expect or look for the future thought. Don't grasp or perceive the present through consciousness.
If you look for the first thought, you will not recognize the real self-wise nature. If you expect the future thought, the flow of these thoughts will never stop.
If you check for the present thought, you will never realize the illusion of developing visions and thoughts which arise one after another. Abide in nature and do nothing. Leave everything
as it is.
Look into your consciousness. When you look towards the thought or consciousness, there is nothing special to see. And you even lose the one who is looking and where they look. This is the great nature
Everything liberates and disappears.
There is nothing to do, nothing to change. Don't try to perceive anything.
Don't doubt. Just keep on.