“For the Buddha of the Pali Canon, the goal is liberation: the cessation of suffering, the end of the endless hamster-wheel of dependent origination, of mental formations leading to desire leading to clinging leading to suffering and so on. Nibbana, or nirvana, was not originally conceived as some magical heavenly world, or even a permanent altered state of consciousness. It is usually described, in the early texts, negatively: as a candle being snuffed out.”
Jay Michaelson“For the Buddha of the Pali Canon, the goal is liberation: the cessation of suffering, the end of the endless hamster-wheel of dependent origination, of mental formations leading to desire leading to clinging leading to suffering and so on. Nibbana, or nirvana, was not originally conceived as some magical heavenly world, or even a permanent altered state of consciousness. It is usually described, in the early texts, negatively: as a candle being snuffed out.”
Jay Michaelson, Evolving Dharma: Meditation, Buddhism, and the Next Generation of Enlightenment“We are animals descended from five billion years of wanting, striving, and seeking. And life just doesn’t cooperate. So we suffer. And so the solution to that problem is to upgrade our minds, in a distinctly ‘unnatural’ way, so that the mind clings less and lets go more.”
Jay Michaelson, Evolving Dharma: Meditation, Buddhism, and the Next Generation of Enlightenment“At the last stages of the journey, there’s no journey at all.”
Jay Michaelson, Evolving Dharma: Meditation, Buddhism, and the Next Generation of Enlightenment“Part of why I love these angry, straight, white punks is that they are stripping the dharma of its bullshit, and applying it to contexts and styles that, even if they aren’t mine, are at least different from the norm.”
Jay Michaelson, Evolving Dharma: Meditation, Buddhism, and the Next Generation of Enlightenment“There’s no path to liberation that doesn’t pass through the shadow.”
Jay Michaelson, Evolving Dharma: Meditation, Buddhism, and the Next Generation of Enlightenment“All relaxation does is allow the truth to be felt. The mind is cleared, like a dirty window wiped clean, and the magnitude of what we might ordinarily take for granted inspires tears.”
Jay Michaelson, Evolving Dharma: Meditation, Buddhism, and the Next Generation of Enlightenment“It is possible to refine awareness itself so much that the emptiness of things, and the role mental construction plays, becomes a directly apprehended reality.”
Jay Michaelson, Evolving Dharma: Meditation, Buddhism, and the Next Generation of Enlightenment“What a miracle, that all we have to do to be beautifully loving creatures is just relax and allow.”
Jay Michaelson, Evolving Dharma: Meditation, Buddhism, and the Next Generation of Enlightenment“The Buddha’s dharma didn’t teach peace and relaxation”
it taught awakening—often rude awakening.