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Come Back to Yourself in the Present Moment
The body of precepts, called Śīlakāya, is a protective energy that manifests the Buddha, the Dharma, and the Sangha through our actions, speech, and thoughts. To touch reality, it is necessary not to be a victim of concepts, such as Descartes’ error stating “I think, therefore I am,” because there is no thinker separate from the thought. By looking deeply into the Five Skandhas—form, feelings, perceptions, mental formations, and consciousness—we perceive only a succession of ephemeral manifestations, kshanas, proving that there is action but no actor, and that the self is an illusion.
It is impossible to pass from being into non-being, just as a cloud does not die but becomes rain; we must therefore reject both nihilism and eternalism. “To be” actually means “to become,” and our true continuation manifests through the three forms of karma:
- Thought, a powerful energy that determines our future.
- Speech, which must be cultivated to express brotherhood and compassion.
- Bodily action, which allows us to serve and help others.
To produce Right Thinking, we must acquire Right View, which transcends the notions of being, non-being, birth, and death to touch Suchness and Nirvana, the extinction of notions. This wisdom allows us to transform suffering into compassion, for example by seeing a difficult employer as a suffering person who needs help rather than punishment. Finally, the practice of walking meditation allows us to regain our sovereignty and to live as a free person in every moment.