Happiness
by Venerable Master Hsuan Hua
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All Good and Wise
Advisors, Happy New Year! Like Professor Tsu, I would like to wish all
of you a Happy Chinese New Year in advance! We say, "Happy New Year!"
Should we be happy in the old year? We ought to be happy year after year,
month after month, day after day, and moment after moment. Why should
we be happy? Happiness does not mean we eat some delicious food and feel
happy. Nor does it mean we wear nice clothes, and that makes us happy.
Nor is it that we buy a fancy car, or live in a fine house, and that makes
us happy. How should we be
happy? In our own natures, we should always be content. As it is said,
"Knowing contentment, one is always happy. Able to be patient, one
is naturally at peace." We should always be content. In every moment
and at all times, we ought to be content. We human beings have more wisdom
and more spiritual awareness than animals. We surpass them in every respect.
For that reason, we should be content. If we are content, we will be happy
and without afflictions. So not only should we be happy when celebrating
the new year, we should be happy and free of afflictions all the time.
That way, we can "cultivate the ground of the mind and nurture the
sky of the nature." If you can make the ground of your mind bright,
and the sky of your nature bright, this brightness is the brightness of
the Buddha. Why haven't we manifested this brightness? It's because we
have not truly been able to "cultivate the ground of the mind and
nurture the sky of the nature." Therefore, according to Buddhism,
if you can be happy all the time, just this is cultivation. In Vegetable Root
Discourses, it says, "With the brilliant wind and unclouded moon,
the grass and trees are delighted." At this time, there is a gentle
breeze, a clear moon, and few clouds. The grass and trees all thrive and
flourish, feeling very joyful. What about "the furious rain and strong
wind"? If heaven gets angry, it rains heavily. The falling rain symbolizes
heaven's tears; heaven is feeling sad. The strong wind refers to a hurricane.
When a hurricane blows in, not to mention people, even the birds and beasts
are distressed and unhappy. So it says, "With the brilliant wind
and unclouded moon, the grass and trees are delighted. With the furious
rain and strong wind, the birds and beasts are woeful." Therefore,
heaven and earth cannot exist for a day without harmony. A person's heart
cannot be for a moment without happiness. If there are rainstorms and
gusty winds, then heaven and earth are not in harmony. "Heaven and
earth cannot exist for a day without harmony." There should always
be a gentle breeze and an auspicious energy. "A person's
heart cannot be for a moment without happiness." In our hearts, we
should be happy and joyous all the time. We should be like Maitreya Bodhisattva,
who never becomes afflicted, no matter how people treat him. He said,
"The Old Fool wears a patched cloak." I am a dumb old man who
doesn't know anything. The clothes I wear are patched up rags. "He
fills his belly with tasteless food." "It is all right if I
can get full with simple meals," he says. So he often pats his big
belly and says, "See how full I am!" "He mends his clothes
to keep out the cold." When my clothes are torn, I mend them. "And
lets the myriad things go by." When things come up, he responds;
when things are gone, he is still. He handles the myriad things according
to their conditions. "If someone scolds the Old Fool..." If
someone scolds him, "You old freak!" "The Old Fool just
says, 'Fine!'" This old fool will just say, "Good, good. It's
great that you're scolding me." "If someone beats the Old Fool,
he falls down and goes to sleep." If someone beats me, I lie there
and take the beating, as if I were asleep. "If someone spits on his
face, he lets it dry by itself." If you spit saliva on my face, I
let it dry up by itself. I won't wipe it off. How is it? "That way,
he saves his strength, and you don't get afflicted." I save the energy
of having to wipe it off. When you see that I do not react or try to spit
back at you, you don't be afflicted either. "This kind of Paramita
is the jewel within the wonderful." Ordinary people do not know how
to apply this Paramita, this way to get to the other shore. This is the
wonderful of the wonderful, the treasure of the treasures. "If you
know this news, why worry about not realizing the Way?" If you know
this principle, how could you not accomplish the Way? You will surely
accomplish the Way! Professor Tsu was
talking about compassion and about humaneness in China's Confucianism.
Actually Confucianism advocates loyalty and forgiveness. Catholicism and
Protestantism talk about universal love. The Chinese character "universal"
has a vertical heart (mind) radical and the character "love"
also has a "heart" n the middle. Love is in the heart. Taoism
talks about influence and response. Although it advocates "purity
and nondoing" and cultivating the way of Nature, wherein "People
emulate the earth, the earth emulates heaven, heaven emulates the Way,
and the Way emulates Nature," as quoted in the Daodejing (Classic
of the Way and Virtue), the teaching of Taoism focuses on influence and
response. Buddhism promotes kindness and compassion. These three religions-Confucianism,
Buddhism, and Taoism-are not beyond the mind. Apart from the mind, there
is no religion. Confucianism advocates
loyalty and forgiveness. Loyalty means to conduct ourselves honestly.
Forgiveness means to be forgiving of others. To conduct ourselves honestly
means that, in whatever we do, we should be faithful to others. We should
do our best to be loyal. This is basic to cultivating our character and
virtue. To be forgiving of others means to pardon others. If they make
mistakes, forgive them, and be tolerant. If you can conduct yourself honestly,
your character will be pure and noble. If you can forgive others, you
will benefit others and not pick on them. This is the teaching of Confucianism,
which is not beyond the mind. The Chinese characters for "loyalty"
and "forgiveness" both have a mind radical at the bottom. In Taoism, everything
depends on influence and response. What is meant by influence? It means,
"With influence, there is a connection." What is meant by response?
It means, "There is a response to every prayer." Anyone who
prays will get his prayers answered. This is describing the interchange
in the Way between influence and response. What is meant by influence
and response? Take the example of an electric current. When the electricity
is hooked up somewhere, there can be light. This is what is meant by:
"With influence, there is a connection. There is a response to every
prayer." It also means that others can know what you are thinking.
There is mutual influence and response between people, like an electric
current running between their minds. Whatever you seek, you will get.
If you are really sincere, you will have influence and be able to connect
with the gods and spirits. Taoism talks about
influence and response, and thus Laozi wrote the "Essay on Influence
and Response," which begins, "The Elder Superior One says: Blessings
and calamities have no door, but people bring them upon themselves."
That is influence and response. There is no door for blessings and calamities
to enter through. If you do good deeds, you will have blessings. If you
do evil, you will suffer calamities. "The retribution for good and
evil follows one like a shadow." The rewards for good deeds and retributions
for bad deeds are just like the shadow of your body, which follows you
everywhere. Wherever you go, your shadow goes along with you. Thus heaven and earth
have gods in charge of offenses. Heaven and earth have four gods in charge
of the year, month, day, and hour, respectively. There are always gods
and spirits quietly and invisibly supervising everything. "Thus heaven
and earth have gods in charge of offenses. They reduce people's allotted
life spans according to the gravity of their offenses. When one's life
span is reduced, one meets up with poverty and waste." To reduce
people's life spans means to shorten their lives. One ji ö is a period
of twelve years, and we speak of reducing life spans in terms of ji. With
your life span shortened, you will also become poor, and you'll suffer
all kinds of misfortunes, accidents, sicknesses, and bad reputation. The
"Essay on Influence and Response" says, "With influence,
there is a connection. There is a response to every prayer." Therefore,
Taoism talks about influence and response. Buddhism talks about
kindness and compassion. What is kindness? It means being kind to those
with whom one has no affinity. That is, you should be kind and compassionate
to people who feel no affinity with you, no matter how they treat you.
It is especially when there is no affinity that we must be kind to people.
This is kindness for those without affinities. There's also the great
compassion of being one with all. How can we have great compassion? Great
compassion is a feeling of pity and sympathy. When we see others suffering,
we also suffer. This is known as commiserating with the world's people.
We should practice kindness, compassion, joy, and giving, because by being
kind, we can make living beings happy, and by being compassionate, we
can sympathize with living beings and alleviate their suffering and afflictions.
We should love people as much as we love ourselves. In Protestantism
and Catholicism, there is the concept of universal love. The character
"universal" has a vertical "heart" radical on the
side, and the character "love" has a heart in the middle. The
way they explain "love," it is very close to the love between
a man and a woman. The love between a man and a woman is an impure love,
a defiled kind of love. Love that is truly pure does not have any defilement
in it. In Christianity, they preach "love, love, love" all day
long, saying that we should love everyone! There's no need to holler the
slogan of "love" or sing the tune of "love." True
love is invisible and formless. It has no external expression. It's not
like the romantic love between a man and a woman, which is based on worldly
notions: "A man and a woman dwelling together is the basic human
relationship. The Way of a superior man begins with the relationship of
husband and wife." This is all worldly dharma. Transcendental love
has no room for defiled thoughts. Therefore, we should all understand
what the true scope and definition of love is. The love between a man
and a woman is a stupid kind of love, whereas love that transcends the
world is a true love for living beings.
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