Master is a big fat liar
- davidsmith208
- Jan 21, 2018
- 4 min read
The Master is a big fat liar or The lies the Master told to me When you meditate for 20 minutes you dont leave the body What is that for? The truth is it takes about 3 to 4 hours to leave the body. Ask Hazur! And to learn to do 3 hours effectively it takes six hours. It takes an insane amount of time to meditate. Master is a big fat liar. Master says you can live in the world and have God too. Have a family and wealth too. Actually everything must be destroyed, you lose your family, you must lose all your money. It's scorched earth. Until nothing exists but God and you are poor You can not get though Jesus said it right For a rich man to enter heaven is like putting a camel though the eye of a needle. You can't meditate unless you have nothing. You have to give up everything. Everything is destroyed then you get to meet the devil. Again, Master is a big fat liar. Master says you can marry and have children. Wrong, first of all you can't find a virtuous wife that is enlightened. First of all only 2 in a million are enlightened and the one that is enlightened is probably meditating and is not interested in you. You don't know if a relationship is past karma or new. Many initiates have initiate wives/ husbands that have ended in divorce with multiple marriages. The children take all your time then leave you at 20. Listen to cat stevens. It is all a lie and a consession he made to Kal. The truth is you have to be totally celibate or the spirit does not rise. No sex ever. On the other hand maybe he is right many marriages end in no sex ever -tis celibacy. Maybe marriage is celibacy. After all St Paul says it's better to marry than to burn! Family is usually cruel and one has to turn to strangers when looking for kindness. The Granth says "in times of trouble, your friends and family run away". Again, Master is a big fat liar. Master likes to eat and party at big events. You can't both eat and meditate. Even the ability to focus on Darshan is poor with food. big satsang events are the path of eating. They even have a veggiefest. It is all a big lie. To withdraw from the party you have to starve to death. Eating at night in the evening poisons meditation at 3am. Eating food cooked by another person is also poison. One can only eat food cooked by your own hand. The Master also likes to party until late and then recommends you meditate at 3am. The unenlightened say ok we will wait until tomorrow. The enlightened know there is no tomorrow. The master is a big fat liar and disrupts one's meditation. DS Poem August 1, 2014 Mystic Poem
Dongshan hosted a feast of commemoration on the anniversary of Yunyan’s death. A monk asked, "When you were at Yunyan's place, what teaching did he give you?" Dongshan said, "Although I was there, I didn't receive any teaching." The monk asked, "But you are holding a commemorative feast for the late teacher. Doesn't that show you approve his teaching?" Dongshan said, "Half approve. Half not approve." The monk said, "Why don't you completely approve of it?" Dongshan said, "If I completely approved, then I would be disloyal to my late teacher." .......................... .......................... Page 184 THE CLASSICAL PERIOD zen’s chinese heritage
DONGSHAN LIANGJIE DONGSHAN LIANGJIE (807-69) was a disciple of Yunyan Tansheng. He is recognized to have founded the Caodong school of Zen. This school, along with the Linji school, remains today as one of the two existing Zen schools that began in China during the Tang dynasty (618-905), the “golden age" of Zen. Dongshan came from ancient Huiji (in modern Zhejiang Province). A story relates how as a youth, he read the Heart Sutra and came upon the words "No eye, no ear no nose, no tongue, no body... ' and asked his teacher, "I have eyes, ears, a nose, and so on. So why does the sutra say there is none?" The teacher was report- edly dumbfounded at the insight revealed by Dongshan's question, and replied, I "I can't be your teacher." He then sent the young prodigy to study under Zen master Limo at Mt. Wuxie. At the age of twenty-one, Dongshan took the monk's vows on famous Mt. Song. In the tradition of the Zen school he then went traveling to visit the great adepts of his time. 180 THE CLASSICAL PERIOD Zen Chinese Heritage by Andy Ferguson


It was no use. I spread The word of God In the world. But my dialogue With Him Proved nothing. In my eyes He is empty. He does not care If one starves To death. I command A literary style. But It leaves me cold. I am an exile In both my worlds. I can neither lead An average life Nor be With You. Says Tuka, I wish I knew it earlier, Before this obsession Destroyed me.
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Good for me God I am broke; Good that this famine made it worse. Suffering made me think of You And I vomited this world. Good for me Lord my wife's a shrew; Good that I'm stripped in public view. I am blessed that the whole world insults me; Thank You, I've lost all property. How nice it feels to be without any shame! What a relief! Now I'm all Yours. Good that I rebuilt Your ruined shrine Instead of salvaging my shattered home. Says Tuka, I'm glad I fasted on Your day Starving has kept me stark awake.



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