ON No Mind

  • 《On No Mind》
    • Preface
  • Chapters
    • Chapter 1: From Mind to No‑Mind --- The Wave Recognizes Itself as the Ocean
    • 1.1 No‑Mind: That Thought‑Free Awareness
    • 1.2 Dismantling the Scaffolding of "Self": From Story Back to Awareness
    • Chapter 2: Passing Through the Three Gates with No‑Mind --- Tempering No‑Mind in the World
    • 2.1 The Gate of Emotion: Dissolving Self‑Grasping in Relationship
    • 2.2 The Gate of Wealth: Money as the Flowing Dharma‑Water of No‑Mind
    • 2.3 The Gate of Life and Death: Releasing the Arrogance of the "Practitioner"
    • Chapter 3: No Practice --- No‑Mind Is Perfect Living
    • 3.1 Since You Are Already Secure, Why Seek?
    • 3.2 Nothing Depletes You: The Energy Flow in No‑Mind
    • Chapter 4: The Wave --- Flow and Creation in No‑Mind
    • 4.1 Flow: The Miracle When "I" Withdraws
    • 4.2 Transforming the Mundane into a "Mandala": Playful Samadhi in No‑Mind
    • Chapter 5: Boundless --- Natural Compassion in No‑Mind
    • 5.1 The Truth of Vanishing Boundaries: No Self, No Walls
    • 5.2 Don't Save, Just Be Stable: Compassion Is the Presence of No‑Mind
    • Chapter 6: Not Ignorant --- The Ultimate Freedom of No‑Mind and Cause‑Effect
    • 6.1 No Self, No Samsara: Cause‑Effect Unfolds, No One Is Bound
    • 6.2 The Responsibility of Not‑Ignoring Cause‑Effect: Freedom at the Center of the Law
    • Chapter 7: Healing through No‑Mind --- Starving the Illusion of Energy
    • 7.1 The Truth of Healing: Withdrawing the Energy Supply of "Mind at Work"
    • 7.2 The Birth of Illness: How "Mind at Work" Solidifies Energy into Form
    • 7.3 The Medical Trap: The Collectively Hypnotized "Patient"
    • 7.4 No Self, No Sickness: Illness Cannot Take Root in Emptiness
    • 7.5 The Truth of Psychological Afflictions: The Ego's Sentimental Drama
    • 7.6 Illness Is Nourished by Mind; Healing Arises When We Let Go --- Trust Self‑Nature, for Wholeness Is Already Here
    • 7.7 The Seal of Energy: Closing the Abyss of Lust
    • Chapter 8: The Great Awakening --- The Complete Stability of No‑Mind
    • 8.1 The City of Illusions: The Birth of Body and "I"
    • 8.2 The Nature of Samsara: The Cycle of Projections by "Mind at Work"
    • 8.3 The Moment of Waking: Emptiness Beyond the Dream
    • Chapter 9: The Mirror of No‑Mind --- Knowledge Beyond the Senses
    • 9.1 Knowing Without Moving: Non‑Suppressive Awakening
    • 9.2 The Body: A Tool Limited by "Mind at Work"
    • 9.3 Perception Within the Truth: The Illumination of No‑Mind
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The Medical Trap: When Seeking Healing Feeds the Disease

Title: Are You a "Patient" or a "Projector"? The Hypnosis of the Healing Industry Subtitle: A challenging perspective from The Shastra of No Mind on why our systems often fail us Date: 2025-12-24 Tags: medical system, psychology, responsibility, no mind, awakening This is a sensitive but necessary discussion. It is not an attack on medicine or compassionate healers, but an examination of a hidden psychological trap that can keep us bound to illness. We are conditioned from birth: When something is wrong, seek an expert. See a doctor. Get a diagnosis. Follow a treatment. This is logical and often lifesaving for acute, physical trauma. But for chronic conditions, unexplained pains, anxiety, and the vast realm of stress-related illness, this same reflex can become a central part of the problem. Here’s why, as explored in Chapter 7.3: The "Patient" Identity is a Hypnotic Suggestion. When you enter the system seeking a label for your discomfort, what you are often unconsciously asking for is: "Please confirm the reality of my suffering. Please tell me what is wrong with me." The diagnosis—"fibromyalgia," "autoimmune disorder," "anxiety disorder"—however valid medically, performs a powerful psychological operation: It crystallizes the story. It takes the fluid, energy-based process of 'mind at work' congealing your attention and turns it into a solid, named thing that you "have." You are no longer someone experiencing a dynamic flow of energy; you are a "patient with X." This identity becomes a new focal point for your attention (and the collective attention of everyone who knows), feeding the very cycle of solidification the diagnosis describes. You begin to perform your diagnosis. You monitor for symptoms. You interpret normal fluctuations as signs of…

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