The unborn is not something difficult to attain.
It’s not something distant.
It’s not something we have to search for.
It’s not something we have to discover.
It’s something we already have, right here, right now.
Bankei Yotaku (1622-1693)
What is a mundane moment and what is a masterpiece? Can you tell? If Lord Krishna Himself came to you and was willing to answer you all the questions you have on spirituality, would that qualify as a masterpiece moment? Did you know that Buddha allegedly met Lord Krishna in his seven-year enlightenment quest, welcomed Him warmly and then asked Him to move along as he wanted to continue his meditation practice?
We really have only one interference to make the mundane a masterpiece, the inability to see moment by moment that what we feel we lack, we already have. Actually, it’s even worse than that. We know so little about ourselves that we don’t even acknowledge the subconscious craving and escape, so we project our longings and aversions into the outside world as experienced pleasure or perceived unhappiness.
When we throw a coin, it could be either heads or tail, only if it falls on the ground we see the manifestation. The unborn moment master flips a coin and does not concern herself with the manifestation, whereas the conditioned mind lives for the outcome, and gets happy when it is the one and disappointed when it is the other. Mundane or masterpiece is meaningful to conditioned mind, whereas it is a moment of peace, abundance and love for the master either way. In fact, she will tell you that there is no one who can claim the unborn moment. The unborn moment manifests itself as “life as is.”
So, how to get to the “unborn moment” that Bankei Yataku and so many before and after him have discovered? First, be still and unafraid to face that void that we normally project into the outside world, and second, sit with it until it dissolves into the mundane masterpiece moment, which is always the present one. Unfortunately, looking at the present moment with an open mind and heart is still only a necessary condition to meet the unborn moment, and not a sufficient one. Still, I wouldn’t worry much about the last step to take because the unborn awaits on the other side and connects us with the quantum-field of possibilities.