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Dependent Co-Arising 3. Cognitive Factors American Bodhi Center February 10-12, 2017 A workshop with Bhikkhu Cintita of Sitagu Buddha Vihara, Austin

Cognitive Factors ignorance fabrications consciousness name-and-form sixfold-sphere contact Unfolding of delusion Fabricate the complex world of conceptual experience Bifurcate the world into inner and outer Make it seem real Separate self from other

Name-and-form Pali, nāma-rūpa nāma = name, word rūpa = shape, appearance, form Expression nāma-rūpa hundred of years old by time of Buddha (Not mind and body ) Conceptually differentiation of world.

Name-and-form At that time this [universe] was undifferentiated. It became differentiated by namarupa [so that it is said] 'he has such a name, such a form'. (Bṛhadāranya Upaniṣad,) Verily, this [world] is a triad of name, form and work [karma]. (Bṛhadāranya Upaniṣad,)

Name-and-form Sense spheres Eye form consciousness contact Dependent co-arising Consciousness name-and-form sixfold-sphere contact Name-and-form corresponds to sense object

Name-and-form Buddha's definition Name feeling, perception, volition, contact, attention Form earth, water, air, fire and derivatives thereof

Name-and-form Name, conceptualization feeling, perception, volition, contact, attention produce verbal impression Form, sense data earth, water, air, fire and derivatives thereof produce physical impression sense faculty + sense object Eye and form, ear and sound, tongue and taste

Name-and-form verbal impression physical impression Physical impression necessary for recognizing name Verbal impression necessary for recognizing form Everything is interpretation

Name-and-form Name feeling, perception, volition, contact, attention Example: Child recognizing rubber ball: smells feels tries to eat rolls on floor

Name-and-form The one untrammeled by name-and-form, And passionless, no pains befall. Where name-and-form as well as sense and designation are completely cut off, it is there that the tangle gets snapped.

Consciousness A tangle within, a tangle without, people are entangled in a tangle. Gotama, I ask you this: Who can untangle this tangle? The wise one established in virtue, developing concentration and wisdom,that ardent and prudent monk, it is he who disentangles his tangle. consciousness Name-and-form

Consciousness "In so far only, Ānanda, can one be born, or grow old, or die, or pass away, or reappear, in so far only is there any pathway for verbal expression, in so far only is there any pathway for terminology, in so far only is there any pathway for designation, in so far only is the range of wisdom, in so far only is the round kept going for there to be a designation as the this-ness, that is to say: nameand-form together with consciousness."

Consciousness Viññāṇa, discernment Vi = (prefix) apart Ñāṇa = knowing Properties: (Not simple awareness) Narrow focus, brush stroke Analytical, adds significant content Refers to something outside of itself, conscious of

Consciousness Buddha compares to a magic show Now suppose that a magician or magician's apprentice were to display a magic trick at a major intersection, and a man with good eyesight were to see it, observe it, and appropriately examine it. To him seeing it, observing it, and appropriately examining it it would appear empty, void, without substance: for what substance would there be in a magic trick?

Consciousness Buddha compares to a magic show In the same way, a monk sees, observes, and appropri ately examines any consciousness that is past, future, or present; internalor external; blatant or subtle; common or sublime; far or near. To him seeing it, observing it, and appropriately examining it it would appear empty, void, without substance: for what substance would there be in consciousness?

Conjures up an illusionary reality Makes use of fabrications.

Consciousness Consciousness arises as one thing and ceases as another whether by night or day fabrications consciousness name-and-form

Consciousness

Consciousness

Consciousness

Fabrications fabrications, formations, volitional formations, compounded things, constructs, preparations Conceptual building blocks Examples: conceptualizations, analyses, designs, plans, theories, speculations, emotional responses, actions, understandings

Fabrications Creative or routine, learned habit patterns Seat of karma, old karma, new karma Word also refers to stage props, make-up, magicians tricks

Fabrications Saṅkhāra, Saṃ, together + khāra, make, put

Sixfold-sphere With the arising of the external world, the sixfold sphere arises

Sixfold-sphere In one who is intent upon the destruction of craving, And the non-delusion of the mind, On seeing the arising of the sixfold-sphere, The mind is well released. Having understood name-and-form as manifoldness, which is the root of both internal and external disease, he is completely released from bondage to the root of all disease.'

Contact Within the body there is this consciousness and outside the body there is name-and-form. Conditioned by these two arises contact. Contacted by these six sensecontacts, the ignorant, untaught worldling experiences painful and pleasurable feelings variously arisen. (Chinese Agamas)

Contact Sense of seeing + seer + seen.

Contact Contact, apparent perceptual relationship between something internal and something external.

Contact When, Bāhiya, there is for you in the seen only the seen, in the heard, only the heard, in the sensed only the sensed, in the cognized only the cognized, then, Bāhiya, there is no 'you' in connection with that. When Bāhiya, there is no 'you' in connection with that, there is no 'you' there. When, Bāhiya,there is no 'you' there, then, Bāhiya, you are neither here nor there nor in between the two. This, just this, is the end of suffering.

Contact Just see the world, with all its gods, Fancying a self where none exists, Entrenched in name-and-form it holds, The conceit that this is real. ' a Tathagata does not conceive of a visible thing apart from sight; he does not conceive an unseen; he does not conceive of a thing worth seeing; he does not conceive about a seer.

Cognitive Factors ignorance fabrications consciousness name-and-form sixfold-sphere contact Unfolding of delusion Fabricate the complex world of conceptual experience Bifurcate the world into inner and outer Make it seem real Separate self from other