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Mahayanavimsaka of Nagarjuna and The Wisdom of Adi
Da
 
ADORATION TO THE THREE TREASURES
AND
THE WISDOM OF THE SEVENTH STAGE OF LIFE
1 - Nagarjuna
I make my obeisance to the Buddha who is wise, free from
all attachment, and whose powers are beyond conception, and
who has kindly taught the truth which cannot be expressed by
words.
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1 - Adi Da
I bow and surrender only to the
Radiant Transcendental Consciousness, which is radical
Understanding, and Freedom from the limitations of all
conditions of experiential existence. The Radiant
Transcendental Consciousness is not other than the immense
and inconceivable Life-Power, the Matrix of all events. And
that Radiant Power is not the separate Creator, connected to
the world of living beings merely as a Cause to an effect.
That Radiance does not change, nor does It Cause changes
outside Itself. Rather, all changes or conditions are a
spontaneous modification of the Life-Power Itself, and,
therefore, no phenomenal condition or living being exists
separate from or relative to the Radiant Life- Power. It is
One and Only, and there is no world or thing or being that
is other than It. The Life-Power is simply the
Transcendental Reality, unqualifiedly Radiant, and identical
to Consciousness, wherein the entire world of differentiated
events and processes rises and falls as a spontaneous
inevitability, without Ultimate Necessity. In that Radiant
Consciousness the Truth is always tacitly obvious, and it is
Perfect Ignorance, or the Intuition beyond all knowledge.
2 - Nagarjuna
In the transcendental truth there is no origination
(utpada), and in fact, there is no destruction (nirodha).
The Buddha is like the sky (which has neither origination
nor cessation), and the beings are like him, and therefore
they are of the same nature.
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2 - Adi Da
In that Radiant Transcendental
Consciousness no conditions either appear or disappear as
independent and self-contained forms of existence. That
Consciousness is like space, wherein objective conditions
may seem to appear and disappear by a process of their own,
whereas in Truth they are only modifications of the Radiant
Transcendental Consciousness, or the Power that Pervades,
Includes, and yet Transcends all phenomena. Living beings
are apparently arising like independent objects in space,
but in Truth they are always identical to the Radiant
Transcendental Consciousness.
3 - Nagarjuna
There is no birth either on this or the other side (of
the world). A compound thing (samskrta) originates from its
conditions. Therefore it is sunya by its nature. This fact
comes into the range of knowledge of an omniscient one.
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3 - Adi Da
There is no Independent and yet
Interested Cause or Will or Necessity that is Intentionally
Originating, Emanating, Producing, Choosing, Moving,
Opposing, or Dissolving the human being, or any other
manifest appearance. No such Cause, separate from things and
beings themselves, can be found in this world, whether in
the beginning or at the end, or at the subtle other side, or
even at the hidden root of this world. The arising of all
possible conditions is inevitable from the point of view of
conditions themselves, but no condition is necessary from
the point of view of Truth, since the Truth, or the Radiant
Transcendental Consciousness, which is the Condition of
every condition, does not Exist in relation to the
conditions of the world as a Cause to an effect. Present
conditions arise from previous conditions, or the
spontaneous Play of modifications, not from the Willful
Activity of a Transcendental Cause that is separate from all
conditions and yet implicated in all conditions. Arising
conditions do not hide an inner or Divine Self that is
independent of conditions and yet actively Creating them.
That which is Transcendental is prior to all
Activity and all Inactivity. Therefore,
if the Truth is Realized, there is Freedom from the world,
and that Freedom does not depend on either the fulfillment
or the prevention of essential human experience.
A living being does not enclose an
inner, separate, and eternal soul or personal Self. Every
complex condition or being that arises is exactly what it
seems to be-a mechanical structuring of manifest conditions.
What is within a living individual, or what may
conventionally be considered to be his soul, is merely the
psychic or mental part, which is subtler than the elemental
body, and which survives the death of the elemental body,
but which is also subject to change and death and every kind
of illusion or torment. There is no eternal, separate,
interested, personal, implicated, and conditioned Self
within each living being. There are only psycho-physical
conditions, and the Consciousness in which they seem to
arise is Absolute, Transcendental, Motiveless, and always
Free of all conditions.
Both the world and the living
individual are Void, or Perfectly Empty. That is, both the
world and the living individual are mechanical, without an
inner, active, personal, and eternal Self or Consciousness.
The Self of the world and of the living individual is not
internal, differentiated, and creative. The True Self is
Absolute, Transcendental, Infinite, and Free. Therefore, to
Realize that Radiant Transcendental Consciousness is to be
Free of the limitations and implications of the world and of
the body-mind. This is obvious to
one who has understood all experience and all conventional
knowledge. And such Understanding or Perfect Ignorance is
not a matter of the intellect in itself, but of the
surrender of the entire body-mind, in the midst of all
experience, and into the Radiant Transcendental
Consciousness. In this Way even the body becomes Radiant,
and even the mind intuits the Transcendental Consciousness.
4 - Nagarjuna
All things by nature are regarded as reflections. They
are pure and naturally auiescent,
devoid of any duality, equal, and remain always and in all
circumstances in the same way (tathata).
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4 - Adi Da
In the Understanding that is native to the Radiant
Transcendental Consciousness, all conditions are regarded as
unnecessary modifications without ultimate implications. All
conditions are regarded as no conditions at all. There is no
irreducible dilemma, no separation, no opposition between
the parts of things or beings. All things and beings are
always already Dissolved in the Radiant Transcendental
Consciousness.
5 - Nagarjuna
In fact, worldings attribute atman to what is not atman,
and in the same way they imagine happiness, misery,
indifference, passions and liberation.
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5 - Adi Da
Those whose point of view is that of
experience, the body-mind, or the world, rather than the
Radiant Transcendental Consciousness, attribute Self to what
is only the body-mind, or the conditions of experience, or
the world. Instead of Realizing the Radiant Transcendental
Consciousness, they imagine a separate soul or Eternal
Creative Self within the body or the world. Therefore, they
become possessed of a false understanding of their own
Condition. This occurs because they approach the
Understanding of the Transcendental Reality in the same
manner by which they experience and think about satisfaction
and frustration, desire and renunciation, body and mind.
They regard the Radiant Transcendental Consciousness from
the point of view of experience, or the body, whereas the
experiential body-mind must itself, and as a whole, be
comprehended in the Radiant Transcendental Consciousness.
6 - 7 - Nagarjuna
Birth in the six realms of existence in the world,
highest happiness in the heaven, great pain in the
hell,these do not come within the perview of truth
(i.e. cannot be accepted as true); nor do the notions that
unmeritorious actions lead to the extreme misery, old age,
disease, and death, and meritorious actions surely bring
about good results.
It is owing to false notions that beings are consumed by
fire of passions even as a forest is burnt by forest
conflagration and fall into the hells, etc.
As illusion prevails so do beings make their appearance.
The world is illusory and it exists only on account of its
cause and conditions.
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6-7 - Adi Da
A thing seen and known and believed
in a dream is no longer seen, known, or believed when one
awakens. Likewise, the world of experience ceases to be a
dilemma or a necessity when one Awakens from the position of
the body-mind and into the Position of the Radiant
Transcendental Consciousness. (15)
That which arises from conditional
causes does not cause itself, nor is it Caused by any Divine
Interest or Intention, but every condition is an ordinary
result of the obvious and mechanical round or activity of
conditions themselves, or the Eternally Changing Realm and
Process of Nature. The idea of an Independent, Eternally
Interested, and Creative Divine Cause is a false notion,
popular among ordinary people, who do not directly inspect
their own experience or Realize the Truth of
things.
There are two fundamental ideas that
are untrue, even though commonly believed to be the Truth.
One is the idea that conditions arise by Causation-that is,
by the Interested Will or Motivated Intention of the Divine
and Radiant Transcendental Consciousness. The other is the
idea that there is an individual or personal but Eternal
Consciousness deep within the living being that is
implicated by will or intention in the experience of the
body-mind. Awaken from these illusions, which are only a
kind of "holy" worldliness.
In Truth, the Radiant Transcendental
Consciousness is the Eternally Free Condition of all
apparent conditions, whether of the world or of the
body-mind. And in the Understanding that is native to the
Radiant Transcendental Consciousness, neither the world nor
the body-mind is thought to be Caused or Moved from beyond
or within. Rather, both the world and the body-mind are
Realized to be only illusory or unnecessary modifications of
the Radiant Transcendental Consciousness.
8 - Nagarjuna
As a painter is frightened by the terrible figure of a
Yaksa which he himself has drawn, so is a fool frightened in
the world (by his own false notions).
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8 - Adi Da
The entire world, including every
living being, is arising in the Radiant Transcendental
Consciousness. Every thing and every being is like a state
of mind, rather than a thing in itself, independent of the
mind. Every thing and every being arises in Consciousness,
entirely dependent on Consciousness. Things and beings are
not independent, objective, self-contained, and
self-existing. They cannot be properly Understood when
considered in themselves, independent of the Radiant
Transcendental Consciousness. They are, each and all, only
unnecessary, temporary, and absolutely dependent
modifications of the Radiant Transcendental Consciousness.
Every thing and every being is a state or condition of
Consciousness, not merely an independent configuration of
objective material elements. The material elements are
themselves only a modification of the Radiant Transcendental
Consciousness.
9 - Nagarjuna
Even as a fool going himself to a quagmire is drowned
therein, so are beings drowned in the quagmire of false
notions and are unable to come out thereof.
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9 - Adi Da
It is not necessary, nor is it
fruitful, to seek the total, final, and absolute domination
of one great and negative aspect of experience by its
equally great and positive opposite. Good cannot finally
destroy evil, nor can right finally destroy all that is
wrong. Only the struggle, the opposition itself, goes on
interminably like the polarized play of male and
female.
Then how is this great struggle to
be overcome? It is not a matter of any strategic domination
of the parts of experience or any warfare within the
body-mind. Rather, if there is Awakening to the Radiant
Transcendental Consciousness, then all phenomena are
transcended, and the world ceases to be a
Dilemma.
No condition, thing, or being is
self-existing or independent. Every thing is Subjective, or
native to Consciousness, not Objective or separate from
Consciousness. No condition, thing, or being contains any
Consciousness or Life-Power whatsoever. It is only and
falsely presumed that Consciousness and the Radiant Power of
Life are within the world or within living beings. In Truth,
the world and living beings are within Consciousness and
Life. And the Life-Consciousness is Transcendental, Perfect,
without dependence on any condition, thing, or being. Thus,
the entire world, and every living being, is only an
appearance, dependent on the Radiant Life-Consciousness, but
unnecessary, containing no Consciousness or Life.
Radiant Consciousness Transcends the
world, all beings, and all conditions of experience.
Therefore, Awaken to the Radiant Transcendental
Consciousness. Then the world, all experience, and every
notion of independent personal existence will inhere and
dissolve in the Radiant Transcendental Consciousness.
10 - Nagarjuna
The feeling of misery is experienced by imagining a thing
where in fact it has no existence. Beings are tortured by
the poison of false notions regarding the object and its
knowledge.
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10 - Adi Da
When something is imagined to exist
it becomes attractive, and a desire is aroused that cannot
be satisfied. Just so, when we become distracted and
committed to false notions about the ultimate Nature of the
world and of experience, we suffer a profound frustration
that leaves us constantly deluded, bewildered, and in
fear-forever inventing plans for ultimate escape, like
animals in snares and cages.
11 - Nagarjuna
Seeing these helpless beings with a compassionate heart
one should perform thc practices of the highest knowledge
(bodhicarya) for the benefit of them.
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11 - Adi Da
Therefore, if one has seen and felt
and Understood the common and universally tormented state of
living beings, one should surrender to the Truth and
practice the Way of the Radiant Transcendental
Consciousness. Compassionate Understanding of the fear and
delusion of all living beings moves one to practice this
Way. Thus, one may, by one's manner of living, support the
illusions and intensify the torment of living beings, or one
may transcend all illusions and bring Transcendental Peace
into the world.
12 - Nagarjuna
Having acquired requisites thereby and getting
unsurpassable bodhi one should become a Buddha, the friend
of the world, being freed fron the bondage of false
notions.
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12 - Adi Da
All false notions come to Rest in
one whose Understanding of experience is thorough, radical,
and perfect. He has Awakened to Intuition of the
Transcendental Consciousness, prior to knowledge of the
world in itself, and he has become Enlightened by that
Radiance wherein the world is without necessity or deluding
power. He Remembers the Condition of the world, while others
forget It. And his Remembrance is a beginningless and
endless Presumption of the Condition of every differentiated
condition or experience. For him there is neither experience
nor the absence of experience, but only the Infinite
Radiance of Free Consciousness. His Presence is Radiant with
the Power of Life. Only one so Enlightened is truly a Friend
of the world.
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