In the past, The Wordless Sutra was transmitted from heart to heart and from one Patriarch to another Patriarch. It comprised of five words and because it cannot be spoken out, it is then known as The Wordless Sutra. The term "wordless" also told us that this teaching is subtle and words are insufficient to clarify its mystical essence and is not something that you can find from any religious texts.
Transmission
The Wordless Sutra is also known as The Heavenly Mantra. When we practise The Wordless Sutra, our heart will be in resonance with the divine vigor of all the former Saints and Sages. This divine vigor will help in the cleansing of our heart and mind. It helps to equilibrium our emotions and thoughts. We can use this mantra to equilibrium back our heart when we are feeling down, upset, nervous, frightened and frustrated or in time of accident between life and death. Constant institution of the mantra would give us a tranquil and peaceful heart and can bring out our wisdom and compassion.
The Heavenly Mantra represents three definite realms in the universe, namely the absolute realm (Void or Heavenly World), the relative realm (The Spiritual World) and the corporeal realm (Earth). The universe basically can be divided into the three realms as the following:
1] The Absolute Realm (Wu Ji): It is the Heavenly World, the Void or non-moving and non-changing. It is the origin of all lives and it cannot be destructed. It is the kingdom of God, Buddhas, Bodhisattvas, Immortals and Saints.
2] The Relative Realm (Tai Ji): It is the Spiritual World and the active state of Tao. It gives rise to 'yin' and 'yang' elements. The interaction of the 'yin' and 'yang' elements is the basis of creations and it can be destructed. It is the realm of the deities and this state is a state of cyclical changes.
3] The corporeal Realm (Fo Ji): This is Earth and it includes all the corporeal entities that are created by the interaction of 'yin' and 'yang'. This dimension is impermanent and constantly changing and things are created and destroyed at all times.
The three realms also clarify our own existence and represent:
1] our true nature - the essence within us that is absolute and imperishable.
2] our heart and mind - a state of constant changes. It changes according to the conditions of the environment that surround us.
3] our body - this is the corporeal entity that is subjected to birth, existence, deterioration and destruction.
The three realms in the universe exist also within ourselves and this is the suspect human being is regarded as a model of the whole universe. Buddha once said, "I am the universe and the universe is me."
The first, second and third word of The Heavenly Mantra represent the first, second and third realm respectively. The fourth and fifth word when combined together is the name of Maitreya Buddha or Mi-Le Buddha in Chinese. Maitreya is Sanskrit meaning alleviating sufferings of others, and giving compassion and joy to others. The Heavenly Mantra is the second Heavenly Treasure and is the underground of Heaven. It cannot be revealed openly except while the transmission of Tao where Three Heavenly Treasures will be given to the recipient who must kneel down before God.
In short the first word represents God, Truth or the Void, the source and essence of the universe. The second word represents Yin-Yang energies, which are the driving soldiery behind all the evolvement of the world. The third word represents Buddha, the fourth word represents the immensity of Tao and the fifth word represents the rescuing of all beings, having affinity back to Heaven.
This is the saying of Heaven, "Tao of Heaven is made available to everybody the first time since the starting of this cycle of Heaven and Earth. To encounter this rare event in thousands of years is truly a mystic blessing. Tao of Heaven brings salvation to the kind and the good in this world, to the deities above and the souls of the deceased below. It transmits the mystic and superior underground of Heaven at this last moment. By initiation of Tao, one unlocks the golden lock and the indestructibility of the True Self emerges."
Author: T.A Chew