If given ten minutes, how would you manage your mind? Momentary liberation may be a matter of purifying ourselves of greed or anger by rolling around a single thought when greed and anger arise to harm the purity of our minds. Daily liberation is a matter of setting aside time during the day for Zen meditation—be it ten minutes, thirty minutes, or sixty or more minutes—so that the sense of self disappears. Liberation should also be discussed in terms of its different dimensions, but the most primary form of liberation is the light “no-self” feeling that one senses when the feeling of the self disappears. Contents Preface 6 Chapter 1 The “Special Forces” of Happiness Life Is Cultivation 11 Declaring Yourself a Living Buddha 16 The Three Aspects of the Living Buddha 23 The View of Great Aspiration: “When We Emanate Great Hope and Love,
Our Greed, Anger, and Delusion Vanish” 29 The Beauty of “But” 35 The Seeds of Tomorrow Lie in Dreams Today 40 Living Here and Now 45 Awakened as We Are 51 Establishing a Path of Practice 57 The “Special Forces” of Happiness 63 A Pebble Preaches the Dharma: The Dharma Preached by the Dharmakaya 69 Conversation Topics 75 Ten Minutes of Meditation, Ten Minutes to Liberation 80 The 110 Idea: Life and Values 86 The Three Beats: The Basic Faith of “Confronting Spaces” 90 Meditating on Death 95 Chapter 2 Tending the Garden of the Mind The Conditions of Happiness 105 Jeukbi 1: “A Cup Is Not a Cup, but What We Have Named ‘Cup’” 111 Jeukbi 2: A Secret Plan for Hope 117 Your Share, My Share 123 Lift Up the Consciousness: The Ten Levels of Contentment 129 Gratitude Meditation 135 Tending the Garden of the Mind 140 The Five Main Forms of “Bad Talking” 145 Riding on the Infinite 151 Buddhism’s Dual Truths 157 A Dedication to Humankind 163 Have You Been Happy Lately? 169 Packaging Is Also a Gift 175 Mind Practice for Accepting the Pains of Disease 180 Chapter 3 Gaining the Ember of Awakening The Not-the-Self View 1: Siddhartha’s Puzzle 189 The Not-the-Self View 2: The Self Is the Root of Suffering and Warfare 194 The Not-the-Self View 3: When We Dismantle a Cart, It Is No Longer a Cart 199 The Not-the-Self View 4: The Mind Is Drawn by Thoughts 205 Gaining the Ember of Awakening 211
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