The
Mother Of All Buddhas:
The Flower Adornment Sutra The
Flower Adornment Sutra is like an auspicious cloud in empty space,
which extends throughout the Three Thousand Great Thousand World-System, raining down the sweet dew of Dharma rain to moisten all living beings. |
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The Flower
Adornment Sutra is the Sutra of the Dharma Realm and the Sutra of Empty
Space. To the exhaustion of the Dharma Realm and empty space there is no
place where the Flower Adornment Sutra is not present. Wherever the
Flower Adornment Sutra is found, the Buddha is to be found, and also
the Dharma and the Sangha of Worthy Sages. That is why when the Buddha accomplished
Proper Enlightenment, he wished to speak the Great Flower Adornment Sutra
to teach and transform the Great Knights of the Dharma Body. Since this
Sutra was a Sutra of inconceivable wonder, it was then concealed within
the Dragons' Palace for the Dragon King to protect. Afterwards, Nagarjuna--"Dragon
Tree"--Bodhisattva went to the Dragons' Palace, memorized it, and brought
it back. The Flower Adornment Sutra is like an auspicious cloud in empty space, which extends throughout the Three Thousand Great Thousand World-System, raining down the sweet dew of Dharma rain to moisten all living beings. The Flower Adornment Sutra is also like the sun, which everywhere illumines the Great Thousand World-Realm, bringing warmth to every single living being. The Flower Adornment Sutra is also like the great earth, which can produce and grow the myriad existing things. Therefore, it can be said that any period in which the Flower Adornment Sutra exists is a period in which the Proper Dharma long remains. Consequently,
in our daily investigation and lecturing of the Flower
Adornment Sutra, it is essential to rely upon the Sutra's principles
to cultivate and to use the Sutra as a cure for our own personal faults.
Those who are greedy, after hearing the Flower Adornment Sutra,
should rid themselves of greed. People who have hatred, upon hearing the
Sutra, should give up their hatred; and those who are stupid should stop
being stupid. The principles discussed in the Sutra are designed to correct
our faults and bad habits. It is absolutely not the case that the Sutra
was Dharma spoken for Bodhisattvas with no relation to us, or that it
was Dharma spoken for Arhats with no relevance for us. Don't think, "All
I as an ordinary person can do is listen to the Sutra. I could never aspire
to the states of a Sage." To think that way is to throw yourself away,
to separate yourself from the Sages. In any place where
the Sutra text is found, there is the Buddha. Face-to-face, not
recognizing Guanyin Bodhisattva. Adornment
Sutra, lecture the Flower
Adornment Sutra, and recite
the Flower Adornment Sutra,
but fail to practice according to the principles of the Flower
Adornment Sutra, the Sutra
remains the Sutra, you remain you, I remain myself and others remain themselves,
and we cannot unite as one. If we ourselves can become one with the Sutra
by acting according to its principles, that is actual union with the Sutra.
If you are unable truly to practice in accord with the Sutra, but instead
are deficient in kindness and compassion with a dearth of joy and giving,
having ignorance and afflictions as your only companions, then you have
failed to understand the Sutra and lack the ability to listen to the Sutra.
Upon hearing one phrase of the Sutra we should ask ourselves, "How should
I act? Should I run after my faults and bad habits, or should I rely upon
the principles of the Sutra and cultivate?" If you can constantly ask
yourself that question, you will certainly obtain great benefit. The reason
you have not obtained great benefit is simply that you look upon the Sutra
as the Sutra, having no connection with yourself. Actually, when the Buddha
spoke the Flower Adornment
Sutra, it was spoken for
all living beings including you, me, and everyone else of the present.
The Buddha is face-to-face with us, speaking it for us from his golden
mouth. When we listen to the Sutra, it is the same as having the Buddha
take us by the ear and speak the principles right to our face, telling
us to use the Sutra's Dharma doors to cultivate. It
is vast and subtle.
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