Transcendence and Escape
      Yutang Lin
      
      
        To practice Dharma one need to have right views
        So as to be able to discern subtle differentiations
        Otherwise, the path chosen is often off the right course
      When one is grasping to form
     
        Without realizing the mistake thereof
        And thus taking escape as transcendence
        Indeed, when there is longing or avoiding in mind
        Both are grasping to form without transcendence
      Whatever is avoided
        Right there is no transcendence
        Genuine transcendence
        Is born of mind free from grasping
        And at ease as matters arise, without longing or avoiding
      Tantra puts transcendence into actual practices
        And works head-on at points of ignorance
        So as to realize its blank nature
        And thereby become forever free from grasping to form
      All mental activities and phenomena
        Are tied to all sorts of causal conditions
        Not to be bothered by any causal conditions
        Would be genuine transcendence from causal conditions
      While busy choosing what to run toward or away from
        One actually acts under the trap of causal conditions
      
      
        Written in Chinese and translated on December 28, 2009
        El Cerrito, California
      
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