What Does Awakening in Buddhism Mean? ☸️

What Does Awakening in Buddhism Mean? ☸️
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☸️ Buddhist Awakening means:

Life is our awareness ability—our Heart.

No awareness, no life.

And our heart can be One Heart, Two Gates:

Either Blind or Awakened.

When it is blind, our heart is controlled by the blind Dharma (system) of Birth, Aging, Illness, and Death, within the reincarnation universe system of Appearance, Development, Destruction, and Disappearance.

When it is awakening, our heart will have a “Dharma Self-Being Centre” as a free, wise, and kind “Eternal Will” to develop an unlimited, eternal “Dharma Self-Being.”

Tai Chi is the best system for us to experience becoming “No I.” As a Moving Meditation System, it is an amazing bridge to help us understand Buddhism without getting lost in the Thinking Ego.

Tai Chi is pure intuitive awareness; any “Thinking I” cannot do it perfectly.

To discipline the awareness of the system of Taiji, one needs training in:

  • 法則 (fǎ zé): Discipline of the system
  • 道韻 (dào yùn): Melody of Dao
  • 奧義 (ào yì): Meaning of Function
  • 意境 (yì jìng): Creation of spirit awareness

With this force, we can truly understand “No Causation I” and become pure wisdom: “Dharma I.”

With “Dharma I” to bow to Amitabha, in the next life, we can transcend reincarnation and enter Amitabha’s Pure Land.

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