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Hsin Hsin Ming (Verses on the Faith Mind) 

Kokuu Andy McLellan
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Audio reading of Hsin Hsing Ming (Verses on the Faith Mind) attributed to the Third Patriarch, Seng-Ts'an (en.wikipedia.o...)
I use this translation by Richard B Clarke from the original Chinese: www.age-of-the-.... Other translations are also available.
Extensive information on the text can be found here: www.sacred-text...

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Комментарии : 41   
@carlwitt9819
@carlwitt9819 2 года назад
Kokuu, thanks so much for your beautiful reading of this indescribably profound text.
@Mr_ST_720
@Mr_ST_720 3 месяца назад
I was searching for something like this
@zenaudio108
@zenaudio108 3 месяца назад
I am glad you found it. There are a few other recordings of it on RU-vid.
@chinchilla_462
@chinchilla_462 5 месяцев назад
Thank you, great read! 👏
@zenaudio108
@zenaudio108 5 месяцев назад
You're welcome!
@kevinm.5504
@kevinm.5504 4 года назад
thank you for ringing the bell
@brandonmeadows1052
@brandonmeadows1052 Год назад
My favorite chant.
@Kurtrussell_
@Kurtrussell_ 4 месяца назад
“If you wish to see the truth, hold no opinions against anything.”
@PM-ng9te
@PM-ng9te 3 года назад
Simply amazing. Thank you so much for the publication.
@tavaivasmi
@tavaivasmi Год назад
my favorite reading of this poem... thank you
@foxyrage4304
@foxyrage4304 3 года назад
Thank you for posting this, it came as needed
@SurajMapariPrivate
@SurajMapariPrivate 3 года назад
Whose here after Sandeep Maheshwari's QnA video ???😂
@bhaveshsuthar7777
@bhaveshsuthar7777 3 года назад
me 😂😂😂
@successwithsadhguru4327
@successwithsadhguru4327 3 года назад
Me as well. Where is the full book.
@bhaveshsuthar7777
@bhaveshsuthar7777 3 года назад
@@successwithsadhguru4327 full book mila toh bata na dost
@Hetal28
@Hetal28 3 года назад
Me too
@successwithsadhguru4327
@successwithsadhguru4327 3 года назад
@@bhaveshsuthar7777 Aap kidhar rahate ho ? Give me your email
@worldpeace8299
@worldpeace8299 8 лет назад
Thankyou for this
@kbach53
@kbach53 3 года назад
Truly inspiring, thankyou
@radmantyler7194
@radmantyler7194 6 лет назад
Just to be; realizing you are not mind and body. These are crude extensions of your true nature. You are what observes mind, body, thoughts, feeling, memories and perceptions. So what are you? Don't think it. Be it! No thought! Observe it now!...... In this space can there be duality?
@virenderyadav707
@virenderyadav707 4 года назад
wou
@drjimchiro1
@drjimchiro1 6 лет назад
An excellent reading. Buddha bless you
@jugsewell
@jugsewell 6 лет назад
Marvelous!
@willieluncheonette5843
@willieluncheonette5843 2 года назад
" The beautiful world of a Zen Master's no-mind. Sosan is the third Zen Patriarch. Nothing much is known about him - this is as it should be, because history records only violence. History does not record silence - it cannot record it. All records are of disturbance. Whenever someone becomes really silent, he disappears from all records, he is no more a part of our madness. So it is as it should be. Sosan remained a wandering monk his whole life. He never stayed anywhere; he was always passing, going, moving. He was a river; he was not a pond, static. He was a constant movement. That is the meaning of Buddha's wanderers: not only in the outside world but in the inside world also they should be homeless - because whenever you make a home you become attached to it. They should remain rootless; there is no home for them except this whole universe. Even when it was recognized that Sosan had become enlightened, he continued his old beggar's way. And nothing was special about him. He was an ordinary man, the man of Tao. One thing I would like to say, and you have to remember it: Zen is a crossbreeding. And just as more beautiful flowers can come out of crossbreeding, and more beautiful children are born out of crossbreeding, the same has happened with Zen. Zen is a crossbreeding between Buddha's thought and Lao Tzu's thought. It is a great meeting, the greatest that ever took place. That's why Zen is more beautiful than Buddha's thought and more beautiful than Lao Tzu's thought. It is a tare flowering of the highest peaks and the meeting of those peaks. Zen is neither Buddhist nor Taoist, but it carries both within it. India is a little too serious about religion - a long past, a long weight on the mind of India, and religion has become serious. Lao Tzu remained a laughingstock - Lao Tzu is known as the old fool. He is not serious at all; you cannot find a more non-serious man. Then Buddha's thought and Lao Tzu's thought met, India and China met, and Zen was born. And this Sosan was just near the original source when Zen was coming out of the womb. He carries the fundamental. His biography is not relevant at all, because whenever a man becomes enlightened he has no biography. He is no more the form, so when he was born, when he died, are irrelevant facts. That's why in the East we have never bothered about biographies, historical facts. That obsession has never existed here. That obsession has come from the West now; then people become interested more in irrelevant things. When a Sosan is born, what difference does it make - this year or that? When he dies, how is it important? Sosan is important, not his entry into this world and the body, not his departure. Arrivals and departures are irrelevant. The only relevance is in the being. And these are the only words Sosan uttered. Remember, they are not words, because they come out of a mind which has gone beyond words. They are not speculations, they are authentic experiences. Whatsoever he says, he knows. He is not a man of knowledge, he is a wise man. He has penetrated the mystery, and whatsoever he brings is very significant. It can transform you completely, totally. If you listen to him the very listening can become a transformation, because whatsoever he is saying is the purest gold. But then it is difficult too, because the distance is very very great between you and him: you are a mind and he is a no-mind. Even if he uses words he is saying something in silence; you, even if you remain silent, go on chattering within."
@sheikmunjah2241
@sheikmunjah2241 2 года назад
Thank you for this. It is said, "if all the tree in the earth were pens and and all the oceans with seven more, were ink, it would not be enough to exhaust the words glorifying the Tao"
@dhamma9306
@dhamma9306 Год назад
You are using Osho's words from the book: Hsin Hsin Ming - The Zen Understanding of Mind and Consciousness. Nothing wrong with that BUT you should have named Osho as the author of this words. Now it looks like they are your own words. They are clearly not.
@dhamma9306
@dhamma9306 Год назад
@UC2nluE0ofDfwAAOJZkKAulQ Always name the person who you are quoting, just out of courtesy ...
@willieluncheonette5843
@willieluncheonette5843 Год назад
@@dhamma9306 The words are in quotation marks as I'm sure you saw. That means I am quoting someone. Who said it is not important, rather what is important is the message. It is like the finger pointing to the moon. What is important is the moon, not the finger. I quote Osho a lot on youtube and if someone wants to know who said it, I always tell them. If they even say something like "You express yourself so beautifully" I immediately tell them it's not me, it's Osho. I'd say one out of twenty responses to my Osho posts asks who the author is.
@dhamma9306
@dhamma9306 Год назад
@@willieluncheonette5843 Just to prevent people saying: "You express yourself so beautifully", and you responding it was Osho; you better always mention Osho's name directly if you quote him. It is obvious that people don't know who you are quoting just by putting quotation marks. The fact that one out of twenty persons reading your Osho quotes, without mentioning his name, proves that most of them are unclear about the origin of these words. It's a bad habbit of you, using someone else his or her words, without being clear about it. You are obliged to name the finger who is pointing towards the moon. Now people think it's your finger, but that's obviously not the case. It comes close to stealing intellectual property. Better stop it, instead of rationalizing your obvious mistake.
@Mr_ST_720
@Mr_ST_720 3 месяца назад
Neti neti in hinduism
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