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As we begin this
Kuan Yin Bodhisattva Recitation Session, everyone should bring forth a
resolve for the Way; don't let the time pass by in vain. The best would
be not to talk to each other, not to take phone calls, not to read letters
or look at the newspaper, because any of these activities can scatter
your concentration. You won't be able to get your essence and energy gathered
together. If that happens, then even though you are participating in the
Kuan Yin Session, you won't get any genuine benefit, and that will be
a real shame. So, this time, as we participate in the Kuan Yin Session,
everyone should have true and actual regard for the Way. During these seven
days, at the very least you should see Kuan Yin Bodhisattva, or see light,
or see flowers, or smell a rare fragrance; you should be able to obtain
such special responses as these. The most important point is to talk as
little as possible. As soon as you talk your In the past, every
year we had sessions reciting Kuan Yin Bodhisattva's name, or Amitabha
Buddha's name, or Earth Store Bodhisattva's name, or perhaps a session
where we recited a specific mantra. However, nobody has really achieved
any tremendous benefit from it. Their attainments have been few and small
in terms of benefit. Why haven't we achieved great benefit? Because we
haven't been really vigorous. On the one hand we recite the name of Kuan
Yin Bodhisattva, and on the other hand we have false thinking. So, there
has not been a response. Or, we recite Kuan Yin Bodhisattva when it's
time to recite, but as soon as there's a spare second, we want to talk
with somebody. Now that's a cause for obstruction in the Way, and because
of it, there won't be any big response. On the one hand we
may be reciting Kuan Yin Bodhisattva's name, and on the other hand we
are wondering when it's going to be time to eat. Or, you think, "I'm
really thirsty, I'm going to have a cup of tea," and you strike up
all kinds of false thinking. So, people recite, and you recite along with
them; people walk, and you walk along with them; you follow along with
the crowd, you're just going through the motions, because you don't have
any genuine vigor, or a true mind. So this time, unless there's something
absolutely essential, you should not talk. In the Buddha-hall especially,
or in the place where the toilets are. Don't congregate at the door to
the toilet, or the kitchen; don't hold meetings at the tea table in each
others' ears, or walk with each other, or stare at one another. If you
do any of these things, there won't be any response. There won't be any
response on your part. You won't be able to recite to the point where
there is single mindedness with no scattered thinking. When you reach the
point when your mind is single and unconfused, then inside there is no
self and outside there are no people. People and self are both gone. Above
you don't know there's heaven, below you don't know there's earth, and
in between you're not aware of people. You can see everything as empty.
That's when you get a big response. So, during this Kuan
Yin Session let's be particularly vigorous. Let's not be sloppy about
it as we have been in the past, and just have a lot of false thinking
about eating, drinking tea, and sleeping. For so many years now we've
been at it; we should really be ashamed, recognize our past mistakes and
painfully change for the better. You certainly must know your own mistakes,
and at all times turn the light around and look in on yourself. You can't
gossip with your mouth; absolutely not! The person who cultivates the
Way who can't even control himself is hard put to be able to cultivate.
At all times don't be greedy for fame, don't be greedy for profit, don't
be greedy for wealth, for food, or for sleep. At all times turn
back the light and look within, and figure out who you are. If you aren't
able to figure out your own mistakes, then you are really wasting your
time, and that's really sad. In the past we've made a lot of mistakes.
After this, I hope that day by day we'll change for the better and do
things right. At Gold Mountain
Monastery, one of our biggest mistakes is when people come from the outside,
nobody pays any attention to them. No one tells them where to stand, or
to sit. When visitors first come they look upon people who are already
here as being like wood or mud. This is because when it's time to talk,
they don't talk. Of course, when it's not time to talk, I don't know how
much they talk; they've got a lot to say then. As for newcomers,
if it's a man or a Bhikshu, then the men should take care of him; tell
him where to stand and where to sit. You don't have to get into a long
rap with him Just point to where he's supposed to be, and he'll understand.
There's no need to get all involved in a conversation about a lot of useless
things. Just tell him where to stand and let it go at that. If it's a
woman or a Bhikshuni, then a Bhikshuni should tell her where to stand
and sit. The first time someone comes, they basically don't know how we
do things here; if you people act like sticks or stones, and don't tell
anyone what to do, it's a big mistake, because it causes visitors to feel
like they've gone into, "Never- Never land." Now, if a layman
comes, then a layman should help him. The laypeople who have been here
longer should tell them where to stand and sit; talk to them about whatever
they might need to know. If a laywoman comes, the women should take care
of her; tell her where to stand and sit. When people first come, they
don't know how to do these things. If you all act like you're dead, and
don't pay attention to anything, then what use are you to the Bodhimanda?
You're supposed to be protecting it, and you don't even pay attention
to new comers. The things you ought to say, you don't say, and the things
you shouldn't say, you say a lot of! Also, whenever there's
a Ch'an session or a recitation session, it's like nobody has any interest;
nobody has a mind on the Way; nobody wants to participate. If you keep
this up, then before the Proper Dharma is even established, the Dharma
Ending Age has arrived. So, after this you should realize that having
come to the Bodhimanda, you need to help it grow, and then you're called
a Dharma Protector. Cultivating the Way is teaching and transforming living
beings. It's not being a self-ending Arhat, being selfish after your own
interests. Now, you should look
very deeply into the things I've said today. You people who are Dharma
Protectors and Buddhist disciples, what have you done to help out? Ask
yourselves. Everyone should bring
forth a resolve for the Way, and not let the time pass in vain. The very
best would be not to speak at all, not to take phone calls, not to read
letters, and not to read the newspaper, lest you get distracted and allow
your energy to scatter. As soon as you speak,
your mind scatters; once your mind scatters, you can't bring to perfection
the Samadhi of reciting Kuan Yin Bodhisattva's name. If you can't avoid
talking altogether, at least speak less; don't talk so much. Whoever talks
should punish themselves, either by kneeling before the Buddhas or standing
in front of the Buddhas, and not sitting. We should make rules for ourselves.
Don't start talking as soon as you have finished eating, or look for opportunities
to chat with one another; don't look for opportunities to bother other
people. This is extremely important. Next time when we light the incense,
everybody ought to race to be first; fight not to be last, to be behind.
Don't be the last one in line; be in front. Be courageous and
vigorous; you want to go in front of other people. I see a lot of people
who are always holding back. Contemplating her
in this way, we'll obtain a response. However, whoever isn't sincere won't
get a response. In the period of this session we should all set our minds
on what we are doing. Walking becomes Kuan Yin Bodhisattva, sitting becomes
Kuan Yin Bodhisattva, standing becomes Kuan Yin Bodhisattva, and lying
down becomes Kuan Yin Bodhisattva. In walking, standing, sitting and lying
down, we never renounce the thought of Kuan Yin Bodhisattva. If you turn
your mind to one, then it's efficacious. If your mind is scattered, then
there's no response. If you really are singleminded in your recitation
of Kuan Yin Bodhisattva, then everything will be in accord with your wishes.
Whatever you want will come to pass, depending on how sincere you are,
but you can't just follow along with others and recite when they recite,
and not recite when they don't recite. Be mindful of Kuan Yin Bodhisattva
absolutely every second. Hold Kuan Yin Bodhisattva right there in your
heart, and never forget her. If you can be like that, Kuan Yin Bodhisattva
will certainly come and anoint your crown with Sweet Dew. The willow branch
will brush your body, and aid you. Then you can very quickly bring forth
great wisdom. It's explained clearly
in the Universal Door chapter of the DHARMA FLOWER SUTRA, "IF THERE
ARE LIVING BEINGS WITH A LOT OF DESIRE, THEY WILL BE SEPARATED FROM THEIR
DESIRE." If you are a person who is greedy, and has desire either
for sex, wealth, fame, food or sleep, but you are constantly mindful of
and respectful toward Kuan Yin Bodhisattva, your desire will disappear.
"IF THERE ARE
LIVING BEINGS WITH A LOT OF ANGER WHO CAN CONSTANTLY REVERE KUAN YIN BODHISATTVA,
THEY'LL BE ABLE TO SEPARATE FROM THEIR ANGER." This is referring
to people who have bad tempers. It's said, "IF A PERSON
IS REALLY STUPID AND IS CONSTANTLY MINDFUL AND So, you can see the
power of reciting Kuan Yin Bodhisattva's name is inconceivable. |
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