Where is the Buddha?
The Buddha is in the Dhamma.
Where is the Dhamma?
The Dhamma is in the Buddha.
Right here, now!
Where is the Sangha?
The Sangha is in the Dhamma.
The Buddha, the Dhamma and the Sangha exist in our minds, but we have
to see it clearly. Some people just pick this up casually saying,
''Oh! The Buddha, the Dhamma and the Sangha exist in my mind''.
Yet their own practice is not suitable or appropriate. It is thus
not befitting that the Buddha, the Dhamma and the Sangha should be
found in their minds, namely, because the ''mind'' must first
be that mind which knows the Dhamma.
Bringing everything back to this point of Dhamma, we will come to
know that, in the world, truth does exist, and thus it is possible
for us to practice to realize it.
For instance, ''nāma dhamma'', feelings, thoughts,
imagination, etc., are all uncertain. When anger arises, it grows
and changes and finally disappears. Happiness, too, arises, grows
and changes and finally disappears. They are empty. They are not any
''thing''. This is always the way of all things, both mentally
and materially. Internally, there are this body and mind. Externally,
there are trees, vines and all manner of things which display this
universal law of uncertainty.
Whether a tree, a mountain or an animal, it's all Dhamma, everything
is Dhamma. Where is this Dhamma? Speaking simply, that which is not
Dhamma doesn't exist. Dhamma is nature. This is called the ''Sacca
Dhamma'', the True Dhamma. If one sees nature, one sees Dhamma;
if one sees Dhamma, one sees nature. Seeing nature, one know the Dhamma.
And so, what is the use of a lot of study when the ultimate reality
of life, in its every moment, in its every act, is just an endless
cycle of births and deaths? If we are mindful and clearly aware when
in all postures (sitting, standing, walking, lying), then self-knowledge
is ready to be born; that is, knowing the truth of Dhamma already
in existence right here and now.
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