The
following text is an edited excerpt from a talk given to new
ngöndro students by Patrick Sweeney on March 1, 2002
in Ojai, CA.
The Essence of Samaya
As the path begins to unfold, the whole notion of samaya
becomes the essence of the practice. The samaya bond
is to be nailed continuously to the wisdom of transmission,
which is inseparable from the experience of sacredness. If
you can reduce vajrayana down to one statement, that's it.
Because you’ve had the experience of having the very
nature of your mind pointed out to be the trikaya, to be the
inseparability of emptiness, luminosity, and unimpeded responsiveness
or compassion, you're actually able to glimpse sacred world,
sacred outlook. As a result of that glimpse you can never
say you haven’t experienced yourself as Buddha. The
fact that you've been bound to that experience of Buddhahood
becomes the very basis of your path. That experience becomes
like your heart. You cannot live without a heart. As a vajrayana
practitioner you can't live without continuously maintaining
and refreshing your samaya, which again, on an absolute or
essential level, is returning over and over again to the wisdom
mind that is demonstrated over and over again through relationship
with the teacher, the teachings, and the lineage practices.
Communication
So obviously the first issue we have to explore when we enter
into vajrayana is the issue of commitment. The issue of devotion,
really. If there is no commitment, if there is no devotion,
there can be no communication. If there is no communication
we are wasting our time. As you look at the thangka of the
Karma Kagyu lineage and you see the five progenitors of the
lineage, Tilo, Naro, Marpa, Milo, Gampopa, you think of Trungpa
Rinpoche and the Vajra Regent. And when I think of my own
relationship to the Vajra Regent, I look around the room and
I see other people who have had a relationship to them. This
is really the fundamental dynamic. Where are we, in terms
of the availability or openness of communication?
Progressing Along the Path
What does it mean to progress along the path? We don't say
"I am progressing on the path", we don't say "you
are progressing on the path". When we look at it objectively,
what we really see is that our ongoing experience of reality
is what is progressing along the path. We move from an experience
of reality which is based on centralization around an illusory
concept of self to an experience of reality which is based
on complete, liberated awareness which is not centralized,
nor is it projected onto an external centralizing agent. It's
completely free. It is an experience of reality which is the
same as the dharmakaya, the same as Vajradhara, Tilo, Naro,
Marpa, Mila, Lord of Dharma Gampopa, Trungpa Rinpoche, the
Vajra Regent, Thrangu Rinpoche, etc. However, in between,
as we work to move from a constipated egoic experience of
reality to an experience of reality which is based on the
complete freedom of awareness, we have to go through the difficulty,
the great pain of letting go of a contracted, uptight experience
of reality. |