The Buddhadharma
Is in Practice, Not in Talking
It’s because the Way and virtue are a person’s foundation. Once we have the Way and virtue, we can stand on our own feet. A talk given on the morning of June 13,1958, during a Guanyin Session at Western Bliss Garden Monastery in Hong Kong. |
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Time
is like an arrow; the days and months fly by like a shuttlecock. The waves
in the river follow one after another. Glory fades quickly. In the world,
youth is followed by old age. In this way, we gradually return to the
decay and extinction of old age and death, leaving no trace or shadow.
Clearly, everything is impermanent. Since
everything is impermanent, we should quickly find a refuge. All of you
can count yourselves lucky, for you have searched around and finally come
to believe in the Buddha. Faith in the Buddha enables us to attain the
ultimate happiness of permanence, joy, true self, and purity. Therefore
we should believe in the Buddha. But it's not enough to say that we believe.
We also have to cultivate according to the Dharma. If youbelieve but don't
cultivate, it's like talking about food without eating it, or counting
the wealth of others-it doesn't benefit you in the least. So the ancients
said: The
Way must be practiced. If it is not We should
personally practice, always hanging the words "birth" As mentioned
earlier, the days pass as swiftly as an arrow, but we don't notice it.
As for the days gone by, just let them go. Only the future is worth pursuing.
We should set guidelines for the future, so we won't let the time pass
in a muddle. Western
Bliss Garden Monastery has always promoted the Pure Land Dharma-door and
exhorts everyone to vigorously recite the Buddha's name. Every year, on
the nineteenth of the sixth lunar month and the seventeenth of the eleventh
lunar month, we will continue as usual to hold Dharma Sessions for reciting
the names of Guanyin Bodhisattva and Amitabha Buddha. However, everyone
should certainly not just casually "attend as usual," not taking
it seriously and letting it pass lightly. Rather, each year we should
be more vigorous than the year before; we should work intensively. During
these seven days, no matter when and where we are, we should diligently
be reciting the Bodhisattva's name and never become lax .We should be
mindful of the Bodhisattva; it's not that the Bodhisattva should be mindful
of us. Why don't we want the Bodhisattva to be mindful of us? If you are
nominally participating in this session, but in fact a lot of idle thoughts
are keeping you from being diligent in reciting the Bodhisattva's vast
name, the Bodhisattva of Great Kindness and Compassion will certainly
take pity on you, this poor living being, and be worried because you are
not sincerely participating in the session. Therefore, everyone should
earnestly and sincerely recite, and go a step further by nurturing kindness,
compassion, joy, and renunciation in your mind. If you can do that, then
I guarantee that the Bodhisattva will aid and support you. Moreover,
everyone has come to the session of his own free will; Western Bliss Garden
Monastery has never sent invitations to anyone. This shows that everyone
is certainly not lacking in sincerity. This spirit of initiative is very
commendable. Therefore, we shouldn't let this sincerity go to waste. We
should all vow to recite until "stones peep out from the receding
water" (the truth is brought to light), until the Bodhisattvas appear
before us to speak the Dharma; then, we will not have come to the session
in vain. This
is the first day of the session. On this day, I bless you all and wish
you success this year. If you don't have any success, I will have to settle
accounts with everyone. And if your account isn't cleared up, you will
be sorry. I won't chatter too much; we had better recite the Bodhisattva's
vast name some more! |
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