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Dear Venerable and Guardian
Faithful,
Much thanks to the great
compassion of Buddha. Much thanks to all you, venerable and
guardian faithful, for braving the weather to attend today's
talk on 'the Buddhism's view on deeds and behaviors'. Here, I
would like to salute all of you, for your sincere support for
Buddhism.
Deeds and behaviors decide a person's
success. Why some people are rich while other's are poor? Some
people said that it is faith and destiny. Actually, this is not
totally truth. Deeds and behaviors determine our fortunes.
Behaviors influence causes and effects. We reap what we sowed.
The revelation from cause and effect is immovable. It has better
precision than computers.
There are happy and fortunate
people. There are distressed and miserable people. Some people
indulgent in pleasure and lust. Some people blame heaven and
others. Good or evil deeds are all within one reflection. One
temptation plants a terrible cause. One awakening reaches the
other shore.
Once, a doctor from Taipei was
invited to attend a medical conference in London. He had made
all the traveling arrangement including a transit flight through
Hong Kong. Friends planning to see him off could not find him in
the airport. He could not be reached by phone either. Why? It
happened on his way to the airport. He ran into a car accident.
A young girl was bleeding and in serious conditions. He was
sympathetic. He left his trip to help the accident. He even
personally operated on the victim.
This event naturally delayed his
trip. He finally arrived at London. The conference was already
half over. After the conference, he returned very
discouragingly. Surprisingly, he was greeted in the airport by
his son and the young victim. His son said, 'Thanks, Dad! For
saving our marriage'.
It turns out the young lady was
his son's girl friend. They have been dating for years, but the
girl's family was against their marriage. It is because the
girl's mother was died at the hand of medical malpractice. The
family just hates doctors. Then, the young lady has an accident.
Steps from fatality, she was saved by a doctor. Even more
dramatic, he was her boy friend's father. Of course, the parents
cannot argue against the marriage any longer. Hearing this
story, the doctor signed with relieve, 'Heaven does care! I just
want to save a young lady's life. It turns out I have saved my
daughter in law'.
'Heaven cares', it is with the law
of cause and effect. The young girl's mother's death by medical
malpractice is the cause. It results in the girl's family hate
for doctors and against the marriage. The doctor's compassion
act has saved the girl. It effects the girl's family changing of
attitudes and allows the marriage. When dark clouds gather,
there will be rain. When plants have no water, they will be
wilted. Any behavior will produce the associated results. We
should therefore act morally instead of blame heaven or
others.
India has a cast system that
divides it's citizens into four groups. The highest cast is
Brahman. Some people asked them, 'By what right they have to be
the highest cast'? They replied, 'We are born as Brahmans'.
Buddha promotes justice. He tried
to correct this misconception. The value of a person is not by
birth but by behavior. A person's deeds decide if he is to be
enjoying in a world of comfort, or mire in a land of misery.
This is the law of Karma. If you have committed a crime, you
should be incarcerated. It is not up to you to deny. If you are
a person of virtue, you would be respected and honored. It is
not up to you to refuse either. Karma is a force that, 'Like it
or not, you would have to live. Want it or not, you would have
to die'. We come to this world because of Karma. We must leave
the world when Karma is exhausted. It is totally beyond our
control. The Karma generates as a result of our behaviors links
the past, present and future. We are trapped in the non-ceasing
and unending realm of time and space. Karma follows us around
like our shadow. It follows our every footstep. This is karma as
known in Buddhism. Here, I would explain how our behaviors
effect karma that in turn affects our entire life.
1. Why Behaviors form
Karma
Sometimes, people say, 'Oh! I have
such deep Karmic Hindrance', or 'I have done a Bad Karma'. This
is the relationship between karma and deeds. Like a seed, it
will germinate with rain. It will wilt with fire. Behaviors
create Karma. Behaviors cause life. Karmic reward has good or
bad. It links our lives from past, to present and into the
future through eternity. The body and flesh may live and die,
form and decay. Karma, the powerful binding force is dynamic and
unceasing from past, present, into the unending future.
Behaviors build karma in countless
ways. Cause and effect are interlocked. It is very hard to look
at them with great clarity. People rejoice at the sight of
newborn and grieve at the dying, why? It is because they do not
have a good understanding of karma. Actually, birth is the first
step toward dyeing, and death is the renewal of life. Some
people grieve at old people at their deathbed. I comfort them,
'Please, don't cry or grieve. He has reborn, why are you
grieving? A house is old, we move into a new one. Cloth is old,
we buy a new one. The body has aged and degenerated. We would
need a new health body too'. Human in reality cannot die. Only
the body is dead. Karma is the real root of life and existence.
When people old and die, they discarded the body, and reborn as
another being. They moved into another body. It is like a flower
wilt. The root still exists. In next spring, new flowers and
foliages will again blossom.
Behaviors control what karma is
being built. Do not feel that words vanished after spoken.
Speech builds karma. There will be responsibility and rewards.
Nowadays, many young people are ferocious. Sometimes, you are
not careful and took too long a look. They will get upset. They
take out a knife and give you a stick. An uncared glance
produces result and builds karma. It is not just our speeches,
our actions, our thoughts and even our desires, our view points,
relation to people and affairs, even to our taste and knowledge,
they all can form karma.
I will illustrate this point with
some simple examples as the following.
1.1. Behavior is like
a mirror
When you smile in front of a
mirror, the reflections smile back. When you cry in front of a
mirror, the person in the mirror also cries. Behavior generates
karma like a mirror. It sincerely reflects all our deeds and
acts.
1.2. Behavior is like
seeds
Trees produce fruits that are
sweat, sour, bitter and hot. Human can be poor, rich,
privileged, or deprived. Our behaviors are seeds that grow from
the soil. People's health, wealth, happiness and situations are
all different. They are reflections of karma accumulated as
results of our behaviors.
1.3. Behavior is like
habit
Behavior can be habituated. People
with curling lips get upset all the time. People with broad lips
always smile. Our habits affect our behaviors, which will in
turn produce like kind of karma. For example, we visit a zoo. A
merchant will reflect on the cost. What is the cost of feeding
and getting the animals? A police will reflect on the security.
Are the cages strong enough to safe guard the security of the
visitors? A dentist will reflect on dental hygienics. The
animal's teeth can be compared with human, may be it need
cleaning? A fashion designer will reflected on design. This
animal's skin would make a very fashionable fur clothes. Habit
influents our behaviors and behaviors produce karma.
When a behavior produces karma, it
is like our shadow. There is no place to escape. The smallest
karma can be built into something very large and serious. Water
drops are small, but it can penetrate stone tablets. Offering a
flower may be an insignificant event. Yet, it makes you feel
delighted. It sanctifies your mind, body and speech. This
fragrance and purity can be spread by you to be shared by every
person you met. Then, the merits are beyond the offering of a
flower. The merits spread and increase with your every
encounter. You slap or hit someone. It may not be a serious
crime. Then, you recall what happened. Oh! I make a good left
today. One strike lands right on the temple and knock him cold.
Oh! It is so fun and so great'. Soon, you will cultivate an
attitude of hitting others for pleasure. This would lead to
serious consequences.
Another example, you invite some
friends over for a banquet. You need to slaughter chicken and
fish. You feel sorry for them and just cannot slash them up.
Your friend teases you, 'You cannot do it. I will show you how'.
He forces you to kill. He coaches you to kill. He destroys your
compassion. Then, this would be a serious crime. There is a
saying, 'Doing good but merits are unnoticed. It is like grass
in winter. It still grows. Doing evil without immediate
punishment. It is like the spring snow. It will eventually
melt'. There will be rewards even it may not be immediately
noticeable.
Once, there is a person who has
achieved the celestial vision. He can perceive what normally is
unseen. He saw an evil ghost cursing and wiping a death body.
The person was very curious and asked, 'Hey! The man has dead.
Why are you still whipping him'? The evil ghost replied, 'He is
me. I have committed so much crime. Now, I have to suffer and
fall into hell. Of course, I should whip him good'.
Then, the person came across
another corpse. A spirit was homage the corpse and adorning it
with blossoms. The person was very curious. He asked the ghost,
'Hey! The guy is dead. What is the use of adorning it'? The
ghost replied, 'This is my corpse. I have done much good and
merit. I will be reborn in the Travastrimasas heaven. I really
should be much obliged to him'.
Good and evil doings will follow
beyond death. Behaviors build karma as a reflecting mirror.
Once, lady named Srimala, a famous lay disciple, asked Buddha,
'Buddha, why is a woman poor but beautiful'? Buddha replied,
'Beauty is only skin deep, the heart is ugly and greedy. Fortune
is like flower. It does not grow in bad soil'.
Lady Srimala asked again, 'Why are
some people ugly, but very wealthy?'
Buddha replied, 'The ugly person
has good character. He is patient and diligent. Wealth naturally
comes to him'.
Lady Srimala asked once again,
'Why are then some people both ugly and poor?'
Buddha replied, 'One is arrogant
and lazy just as the face'.
Oh! Buddha, Why are some people
both wealthy and adorable'?
Buddha smile, 'A seeding fall on
good soil. It will grow into a giant tree. Cause and effect
follow the same logic.
There is a famous 'Ten Origin
Rhymes' that explains this point very clearly. It is as the
following.
'Beauty originates from tolerance.
Poverty originates from greed. Eminence originates from
humility. Contemptible originates from arrogance. Hoarseness
originates from slandering. Blind and deaf originate from
unbelieving. Longevity originates from compassion. Short-life
originates from killing. Handicapped originates from breaking
precepts. Full six senses originate from upholding precepts'.
Behavior is the cause. Karma is
the result. Like wind causes rippling on water, behavior and
result are associated. When the behavior enters into space.
Karma will change the composition. It will produce a latent
force. Like pollutants from combustion, it may be invisible, but
it does exist.
Behavior, the good
and the bad
Karma can be good or bad. It can
be indeterminate or neutral. Karma can be generated from the
body, speech and mind. Body karma includes killing, stealing and
sexual misconduct. Speech karma includes lies, slander, double
talks and trickery. Mind karma includes greed, hatred and
erroneous view. Karma is originated from the begininglessness.
The karma of greed is the unending wants. The karma of hatred is
confusion and anger. The karma of ignorance is the desire and
misguided thoughts. Some karma is white. It is the ten virtuous
deeds. It can be done in the open under the sun. These are good
deeds that cause no shame. They are, of course, righteous. Some
karma is black. It is the ten evil deeds. It must be done under
the cover of darkness. They are tricks and crimes. They need to
hide.
There is also the Tractor karma
and Completed karma. Tractor karma is the main effect. It has
the strongest karmic influence. It is the determining force of
rebirth. It traps us in the cycle of rebirth and in the form as
human. It transverses all space. It is powerful and yet
invisible like air. Completed karma is the side effect. We are
all human. Yet, each person has different background and
situation. One can be rich and famous, poor and impoverish,
smart or dump, impaired or healthy, pretty or ugly. Everybody is
different.
There is also the Determined or
Undetermined karma. For example, we are wounded. A cutting wound
causes bleeding. A battered wound first causes inflammation.
Pain comes only after some delays. There is also internal
injury, ulcer and psychological problem. One may look healthy on
the surface. Yet, disease could be developing underneath. When
the disease is full-blown, it may even be lethal. Determined and
undetermined karma are under similar situation. Determine karma
means the deed has effected a fix result in both in term of
nature and time. The time has arrived. It cannot be altered. It
is like the saying, 'The Yama King has asked you to go at three,
you cannot remain until five'. Undetermined Karma means the
effect of the deed is still open. The time and condition have
not arrived yet. It does not matter how many good or bad deeds.
It is latent and undetectable. It is like the saying, 'Leaving
merits as inheritance for offsprings. The family will be
prosperous. Leaving evilness damages the family. Disasters are
just ahead'.
Shared and unshared karma means to
have the same or different situation. For example, recently a
Korean Airline passenger plane was shot down by Russian. Why did
over two hundreds people share the same fate? They came from
such a variety of country, town, locality and profession. It was
their shared karma to be on the same flight. One of the victim
was an U.S. congressman. He was supposed to be on another
flight. He left earlier because of busy schedule. Strangely, he
met his fatal end. He had nothing to share with the other
passengers. Tractor karma has made them met the same faith.
With in shared karma, there can be
share-shared karma or share-unshared karma. The heaven and
earth, sun and moon, rain and storms are shared by all human
beings. They are share-shared karma. House and property, gold
and jewelry are common possession. Yet, everyone has different
amounts. They are share-unshared karma. For example, people ran
into an accident. Some victims may be fatal. Others may be
unscratched.
Unshared karma has two types. They
are unshared-shared and unshared-unshared karma. For example, we
have toothache and ulcer. Teeth and stomach are different from
other body organs. Yet, tooth and stomach ailments cause
headache. The entire body is discomforted. For example, you are
unhappy or miserable. You and I are different person. Yet, if we
are family or friends, we will shared joy and grieve together.
This is the unshared, but, share karma. Unshared-unshared karma
is like we are by-stander. Your joy and grief have nothing to do
with me. It is like we watch a parade or funeral. Other's
emotion has not impact at all. This is the unshared-unshared
karma.
For all the good and the bad,
karma and rewards, they may not always be obvious to most
people. Sometimes, they think that cause and effect do not
exist. They slander against karma and reward. Once, a faithful
said this to me, 'Master, I am not praying to Avalokitesvara
Bodhisattva any longer'. I asked, 'Why? You have been praying to
Avalokitesvara for decades. Why lost faith now?’
He replied, 'I spend a lot of
money on charity. I pray to Avalokitesvara for fortune. Yet,
nobody praise me for my generosity. My son is not appointed as
commissioner. I am not getting promotion. Why should I pray any
longer'?
This faithful prays to
Avalokitesvara not for liberation from rebirth, nor for
universal emancipation. It is only for fame and fortune. Who do
he consider the most kind and compassionate Avalokitesvara
Bodhisattva as?
There was another faithful. She
places couple plastic apples and banana in front of the Buddha.
Everyday, she repeats a same prayer, 'Buddha, please bless my
son to become a manager, my daughter to marry a millionaire, my
husband make a lot of money. My jewelry keeps accumulating. My
body forever be healthy'. You offer couples phony apples and
banana. You ask for such a great blessing. Who do you think
Buddha is then?
We should know economic has its
associated cause and effect. Morality has its associated cause
and effect. Health has its associated cause and effect. One
cannot get confuse and mix up.
One's behavior is good or evil. It
generates karma which is either white and black. A true Buddhist
should uplifted our character and faith. We should firmly hold
that karma follow behavior like shallows. We should diligently
work to realize the words of Ch'an master KOO-LIN-SHIN-KAN,
'Heart was uncorrupted. It was totally self-sufficient. Stay
away from false attachment. You are a complete Buddha'. We
should be aware all existence is empty. There is neither
becoming nor annihilation. We should work on our behaviors. We
should apply Buddhism in living. We should empty Ch'an teachings
to our thoughts. Then, we can break off from rebirth and see the
illumination of existence.
3. Behavior, in time
and space
A person's behavior, whether good
or evil, has prolong effect. In the eternal dimension of time
and space, karmic forces never vanish.
Seed can be planted now and
harvest this year. If it is stored, and planted ten or twenty
years later, it will still germinate. The effects of behaviors
work like seeds. Some effects will be immediate. Other effects
are latent, awaiting a appropriate conditions.
Behavior also has prolong effect
in the dimension of space. According to modern medical research,
our body is totally replaced in every seven years. Metabolism
causes cells and organs to change. In seven or eight year,
everything is renewed from head to toe. A three-year old growing
up to eighty will undergo about ten replacements. It is not the
same body anymore. Yet, can we say the three-year old and the
one in eighty are not related. No matter what the alternation,
the genetic make up stays the same. Behavioral karmic energy is
like genetic codes. It remains constant despite of external
changes.
It is because karma is beyond the
effect of time and space. There are current effects, next life
effects and later life effects. Yet, what decide which karma to
dominate, I will further clarify this point as the following.
3.1. According to
seriousness
Karma sometimes is dominated by
its seriousness. For example, the most virtuous or most evil
person, if a very evil person lost power, there will be attack
coming from all around. It is like everyone shouting, 'Rats'!
There is no place to hide. On the other hand, a very good person
lost his fortune. People all around will chip in to help.
3.2. According to
habit
Karma can be dominated by habit.
The example is the Pure Land practice. Actually, ten continuous
chants of 'Amitabha Buddha' at death will be adequate. Why do we
chant for days, for years and all the time? It is to form a
habit. The mind would be one chant after another. If you do not
has such habit. When disaster comes, you probably would yell,
'Help'! Half a day goes by before you remember to chant. If the
mind is disrupted, it is very hard to concentrate. The moment of
death is critical, one must be calm and diligent to the end.
3.3. According to
thought
Thoughts can endure many lives and
still exact its influences. Some people signed, 'Look at him! He
is so kind and compassionate. Yet, he is always poor and sick';
or, 'Look! This person is rotten. Yet! He is strong and healthy.
He is making a lot of money. Heaven gets no eyes. There is no
reward'. We should know this actually shows cause and effect.
You may be kind and charitable now. Your previous life may have
sinful karma. Now is the paid back times. It should not be that
you are kind and pious. Thus, you did not need to settle old
debts. An evil person has great fortune. It is because the good
deed of his past has not been totally dissipated. It is like he
had a fat bank account. You cannot close his account just
because he is immoral. Yet, when he used up all his money, he
will be suffering from poverty. Karmic reward depends on a
person's mind. It is like the saying, 'Good or evilness will
have its revelation, it is just a matter of time'.
Good or evil behavior does not
vanish with a person's physical death. It only adds in the
entangled net of karma and extend its influence in the rebirth
of past, present and future. Therefore, there is an ancient wise
saying, 'You want to know past cause, look at the situation now.
You want to know the future reward, look at the behavior now.'
Once, a person stealing coconut
with an extension knife was caught by the owner. The owner
scolded, 'Hey! How dare you steal my coconut'?
The thief replied with a question,
'Who said the coconut is yours'?
The owner replied, 'I planted the
coconut tree. The coconuts are of course mine'.
The thief replied, 'Yes, as long
as the coconut is on the tree. But, those are on the ground
now'.
Let's us reflect, is there no
relationship between the coconut on the tree and on the ground?
Previous existence and next life
has the same association. There is cause with in effect and
effect with in cause. They are chained into a circle influencing
each other. Behavioral karma does not vanish in the realm of
time and space. It eternally exists. As the saying goes, 'For
whatever your deed, even after millennium, when the condition
exists, you would take your own reward'.
4. Behavior, the
determining effect
Lastly, I am going to talk about
the determining effect of behaviors. There is endless
supernatural power in Buddhism. Yet, even the most powerful
force cannot defeat karmic energy. Behavioral effects are fix
and undestroyed.
In the past, there was a famous
minister sentenced to death. Before the execution, the jailer
asked him for any last words. He reflected deeply and left five
words. They are 'trick, reason, law, power and heaven'. The
jailer was very curious and asked him, “what does it means?
The minister repeated dejectedly, 'Half my life, I have been
survived on tricks. In the end, I lost to the power of reason.
Sometimes, I feel I am right. Yet, I cannot win the law.
Illegality cannot stand. Yet, law does work for the powerful.
Politician can play with the law and system. Power may work for
a while but not forever. In the end, the heaven wins. In the
end, I have to face my judgment. There is no escape or
avoidance. I am facing death now. Are they not the reward and
effect for all my past crimes'?
These rewards are the effect of
behavior. We should never count on our youth, our money and
power, to do as we please. We should be careful with our
behavior. We should avoid building bad karma. When the reward
due, it would be too late to regret. We should know, there is no
eternal body or unchanging environment. They said, 'Mountains
stay green, and river flow forever'. When it is polluted and
ecology lose it's balance, mountain and river changes color over
night. It will take centuries for improvement. Look at the river
and seashores in our country. We would have to spend millions
and decades to have environment restore.
Human being is the same. We are
constantly ignorant and short-sighted. Even when karmic reward
is due now, we are still too dumb to regret. It is like master
CHUNG-FONE-MING-BEN once said, 'Swept clean all the trash, the
floor is still dusty'.
As for the determining factor of
karma, I would talk about several principles to clear up some
confusions.
4.1. Self effort not
divine power
The sky has no clouds then it
would not rain. Wood without fire cannot burn. Behavior causes
karma that eventually must be paid. Supernatural power cannot
defeat karma. Maudgalyayana, a Buddha's disciple famous for his
magical power, had celestial vision. He knew the cause and
reward of ghost and spirit. One day, he was thinking of his
deceased mother. He used his power and realized his mother was
suffering as hungry ghost. She had a throat narrowed than
needle. She became a skin covered skeleton. Maudgalyayana was
shocked and saddened. He used his power to transport some food
in a bowl to his mother. Before his mother could swallow the
food, it turned into flames. Maudgalyayana was grieved beyond
control. He did not know why this could happen. In great sorrow,
he appeared before Buddha and asked, 'Buddha! I have use my
celestial vision and realized my mother is suffering as hungry
ghost. Everything turns into flames. She cannot eat any food.
Can Buddha please be compassionate and tell me the effecting
cause'?
Buddha replied, 'Maudgalyayana,
your mother slandered Sangha when alive. She did not believe in
cause and effect. She was greedy and evil. She tricked all
beings. She should deserve such painful punishments. Your power
was tainted by passion. Therefore, you cannot realize the
associated cause and effect'.
Maudgalyayana was dumbfounded as
if strike by lightening. He was painful for the misery of his
mother. He also was horrified by the power of karma. It could
not be altered with the most powerful magic. Eventually, Buddha
taught him the Ullambana service by making offerings to Buddha
and Sangha, to relieve his mother from suffering of hungry
ghost. In the end, this shows self-power defeats other power,
karma dominates magic.
4.2. Equal
opportunity, no special treatment
Good or bad situation is usually
self created. It is not by divine arrangement or favoritism.
Everyone faces equal opportunity. For the good and bad, it
depends if we can make use of the chance. Once, there was a
farmer. He worked from dawn until dust. He could barely survive,
but life was pleasant. One day he was resting on the field.
Lightening strike a tree close by. A pot of gold was exposed
under the tree. It was a treasure buried by his ancestors. The
farmer was jubilated. He farmed no more. All days long, he kept
digging up all the surrounding trees to look for gold. Couple
months when by, all trees were uprooted and no gold were found.
He missed the planting season. He ended up spending all the gold
to buy food for the winter. What were even worst, the trees that
protect the soil were all uprooted. Severe soil erosion
destroyed his fertile land. He regretted, but it was already too
late. His greed had sown the seed of poverty for himself.
There is a similar folk tale. A
millionaire has couple sons who are very lazy. At his dead bed,
the millionaire told his sons, 'Sons, I have buried many pots of
gold in the field. After I die, you can dig them up. You would
have enough money to last for the rest of your life'.
Right after the millionaire passed
away. His sons all rush out to dig up the fields. From morning
to night, they kept digging and turned up the hundred acres of
fields. No body discovered any gold. They still would not give
up. They redigged the soil for couple times. Eventually,
everyone was exhausted and gave up while cursing their father's
bad joke. Anyhow, it was already the planting season. They sowed
the seeds anyway. Surprisingly, the harvest on field turned out
to be very bountiful and the sons all made a good fortune. They
finally realized their field was very fertile. If you worked the
soil, it would produce bounty of harvest. They realized their
father was not joking. The land was full of gold. They must work
hard to cultivate. From then all, the family worked diligently
on the land. This is the saying, 'When sweats irrigate the soil,
meal appears on the table. Our behaviors effect karma and
reward. This is the eternal law of cause and effect.
4.3. The future is
bright and hopeful
Karma has the limiting property.
It is like our genes. It is affected by parents, grandparents
and ancestors of many generations. We were born with this karma.
Yet, karma also has a changeable property. A person's fortune is
not destined. It is not totally rigid and unalterable. Success
or failure still depends on our daily behavior. The destiny is
running on the track of cause and effect. Good be gotten good.
Evil be gotten evil. We create this karma. In conclusion, 'Sin
and karma is empty, it is a creation of the heart'. If we can
'live with the condition to dissipate old karma and do not
create any new errors'. Our future is bright and full of hopes.
It is like butterfly emerging from a cocoon or flowers
blossoming of a bud. The evil of the past is shaded, the good of
today has begun. It is like a Buddhism repentance liturgy, 'The
sin that I have accumulated. They originate from the timeless
greed, hatred and ignorance. They create from the action, speech
and thoughts. I will now sincerely repent them all'.
4.4. Good or evil,
rewards are certain
If we are jailed, it is okay, one
day the sentences will be over. If we have misfortunes, it is
all right too, one day the karma will be dissipated. Behavior
and karma, be good or evil, the effect is certain to come.
Some parents labor very hard. They
are busy making money. They die of overwork and leave all their
wealth as inherent. They cannot even enjoy the smallest portion
of wealth. Are they not coming here to repay their children's
debt? Some parents are impoverished. They cannot support the
children. They have to support by the sons and daughters. Is
this not the case of children coming to pay off their debts? The
karma of good and evil are somehow all planed. It is mysterious
but acertain. There was once a couple in Taipei. Everyday, they
will pray in front of Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva for a child.
Couple years later, they indeed bore a healthy child. They were
very gratified. They sincerely make offers to Avalokitesvara
everyday. Then, one day, their child contracted a disease and
die. The couple was overcoming with grieves and turn into rage.
They cursed the Bodhisattva, 'Bodhisattva, we have so sincere
praying and making offers to you everyday. Yet, you do not
protect us and allow death snatch away our son. Tomorrow, I will
go over to the temple and tear down the temple'.
At night, Avalokitesvara
Bodhisattva appeared in their dream and discoursed, 'Faithful, I
have heard your plead. It is your faith that you should be
childless. It is because of your sincerity and support for
Buddhism. Your faith has changed. Yet, this son is coming to
collect his debt. He is going to spend all your wealth and take
your lives. I have pity on your sincerity. I talked to your
debtor to leave earlier so that you can enjoy good reward this
life. You do not know the relationship from past and future. Not
only you did not thank me, you want to destroy the temple. This
is not an act of a true faithful. You should know that cause and
effect are mysterious, karma and reward form and dissipated.
Yet, it never breaks in term of time and space'.
The couple awakened from the
dream. They had realized the effect and profoundness of karma.
They were self-pity no more. They
strengthened their faith in Avalokitesvara.
In
FoKuangShan, there is this
poem, 'Forever mindful of your parents, we are together now so
let's help each other. There was no real hell, what the heart
creates can be dissipated by heart'. Sinful or meritorious karma
is created by the heart. The heart behaves then even for a
thousand millennia, we are still free and comfortable. If the
heart misbehaves, even the deepest fortune, will one day be used
up.
The story of renunciation of Ch'an
master YOUN-SHAN-HUI-JYE of TONG dynasty is quite legendary. He
was taken to a temple to renounce at nine. At fourteen, his
parents came again to ask him to return to home life and got
marry. The Ch'an master has some realization in Buddhism. He did
not want to return to a home life. His father said to him, 'We
gave you up to renounce. It is because a fortune teller has read
your destiny. You must become a monk to survive a dangerous
period of your life. The period has now pasted. You can return
to a home life. We have arranged a good wife for you. Why do you
want to suffer in poverty in the temple'?
Master HUI-JYE has a very mixed
emotion. On one hand, he was moved by their love and sincerity.
On the other hand, he was sad that they use Buddhism as a safe
heaven. When the need is over, they abandon the Sangha. This
selfish and pretentious attitude will have horrible rewards. He
determined he would not return to a home life. Yet, he also knew
that it was in vain to argue. When they were not looking, he
took a knife and chopped off two of his fingers and pleaded to
his parent, 'Your dishonored son has entered Buddhism. I have
vowed to achieve the supreme enlightenment. I will pray to repay
your debt. Yet, I will never return to a home life. This finger
is to prove my determination. Please, let me go after my dream'.
His parents were speechless and
moved by his determination. They realized they could not force
him anymore. They sadly accepted his decision. Later, venerable
HUI-JYE became a top disciple under the YOUNG-SHAN-LING-YU. He
formed the YOUNG-YOUN school of Ch'an Buddhism. He is honored
with the name 'Sayka Junior'. Let's just reflected, if the
master does not cut his fingers to prove determination, could he
make this endless relationship with the Ch'an school.
Therefore, behavior and karma,
cause and effect are all related and interweaved. Misfortune may
be the starting of a great pledge. Fortune could be the
seedlings of disasters. Fortune or misfortune is all determine
by good or evil behaviors. It is clear and open under the sky.
There is no place to hide or for special favoritism.
This is the fundamental view of
Buddhism on deeds and behaviors. Today, we have specially
arranged a repentance service. May we beg of the power of Buddha
and Bodhisattvas, to sanctify all our new and past sins. May the
merits of the repentance and vows to be redistributed to beings
in all space. Let's us all hold palms together and prayed, 'All
the past sins that I have committed. They originate from
timeless greed, hatred and ignorance. They are created by our
actions, speeches and thoughts. I will now sincerely repent them
all'.
I bless all of you will continue to build the
karma of fortune and happiness. May our lives be full of
brightness and submerge in the delight of Dharma. Thanks to all
of you.
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