To
Investigate Chan, We Must Look Within Ourselves
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must look within ourselves and clearly see our own faults. |
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A verse goes, While walking,
standing, sitting, and reclining, What does "this"
refer to? It's talking about the meditation-topic that we work at in our
investigation. We use a true mind to practice the Way. Constantly and
ceaselessly, we look into the topic and investigate it. In each successive
hour, minute, and second, we allow no scattered or idle thoughts to occur.
In thought after thought, we only investigate our meditation topic. Who
has time left over to casually talk, or to disturb others? Even less are
we at leisure to take a break, or gossip about people. We simply concentrate
our minds and investigate the meditation topic, seeking understanding.
There is a verse that reads, Things pass by
quite easily, Only if you maintain
these attitudes as you meditate, do you have hope of "entering the
gate." People in the Chan Hall must reflect inwardly and seek within
themselves. Introspect and ask, "Am I working hard, or am I engaging
in idle thoughts?" Take a close look at yourself: are you reflecting
the light inwardly, or shining it out to mirror the exterior surroundings?
Pay especially close attention to this question. Remember this statement
as you work in the Chan Hall: Mahasattvas pay
no attention to others; At all times watch
over yourself, and don't supervise others. Even less should you disturb
others, obstructing them from diligently cultivating the Way and denying
them their chance to get enlightened. Such behavior is most despicable.
As I often say to you all: Truly recognize
your own faults, If we can all think
this way, then everyone will work hard, with single-minded concentration.
No one will have any interest in idle chatter or disturbing others. People who practice
Chan meditation should be clear about the basic problem. What is the basic
problem? It is our bad habits and faults. When we attend a Chan meditation
session, we aim to eliminate those bad habits and faults. Wash the mind
clean and purify your thoughts. Purge yourself of jealousy towards worthy
and capable individuals. Banish forever all thoughts of envy and obstructiveness,
of ignorance and afflictions. If you can do this, then your true mind,
your wisdom, will manifest, and then there will be good news. Why would people
gossip? Only due to their stupidity. Why would they indulge in envy and
obstructiveness? Because of stupidity. Why would they want to harm others?
Because of stupidity. In fact, we do all sorts of unreasonable things
because of our stupidity. Why are we stupid? It's because we lack the
skills of Chan samadhi, and so we have no wisdom. We turn forever in the
little sphere of self and others, rights and wrongs, and can't find our
way out of that tight circle. This is the place where we must look within
ourselves and clearly see our own faults. Then we need to earnestly repent
of these past mistakes. We must not hold onto our stinking habits and
fail to let them go. Why do we fall asleep
when we should be meditating? It's because we aren't sincere in seeking
the Dharma. Someone who is sincere in seeking the Dharma would definitely
not fall asleep. Why don't you all check this principle out and see if
it is correct? |
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