  
		Master Says 
          Why Do We Have to Meditate?
          
        Spoken by Supreme Master Ching Hai, Hong 
          Kong February 20, 1992 (Originally in Chinese)  
           
          
       
        
        We 
        have wars, floods, starvation, and refugees all over the world. This is 
        all because we do not use our wisdom; instead, we rely on our ego, mind, 
        and arrogant habits. We think that this is the same as that and there 
        is no difference. There is a difference! Even clothes are different sometimes. 
        Different fabrics cause different physical sensations. The cool air from 
        an air-conditioner is different than the cool air outside; we cannot say 
        that they are the same just because they are the same degree in terms 
        of temperature. They are not the same! They are different materials.  
         
         For instance, when we 
        climb high up into the mountains where it is colder or even snowing, we 
        do not feel very tired because the air up there is natural. It might be 
        very cold there, but after we inhale the oxygen in the air, heat will 
        be generated and the body will make suitable adjustments. On the other 
        hand, when we are in an air-conditioned room where the ventilation is 
        not good, we feel tired despite the cool air. It is not very good for 
        our body. When we leave an air-conditioned room, we don't seem to be able 
        to quickly adjust physically, and our faces are pale when we get up from 
        sleep. If we live or work in an air-conditioned room for a long time, 
        our faces might appear greenish. Yet we will look pinkish even though 
        it may be much colder in the mountains.  
      
  Of 
        course, we should develop our freedom, but we have to find out which is 
        the better thing to do. Just because we are free does not mean that we 
        simply do whatever we want. We should use our brains and wisdom when we 
        act; use them since we have them. Do not act blindly and willfully. Whether 
        we buy good or bad things, it takes the same amount of time, and most 
        probably we pay the same amount of money, or perhaps more money for the 
        bad things. Therefore, in whatever we do, we should try to use our brains 
        and wisdom; that will save us a lot of time and energy, and benefit both 
        others and ourselves. This is why we need to pursue spiritual practice; 
        the reason is very logical.  
      
  
          Concentrating
               Our Life Energy
                                  
       
       If 
        we use a magnifying glass to focus sunbeams, we can ignite a fire beneath 
        them, at the point where the rays converge. Otherwise, even if there is 
        plenty of sunlight, we cannot make use of it. Similarly, our life force 
        is dispersed throughout our bodies, and even outside. When we pay attention 
        to something, we give it power; we give it our life force. Therefore, 
        by focusing all our attention on one point, we can solve any problem. 
        We can make a fire that will burn all obstacles. It is very logical, nothing 
        mysterious. 
      
  Avoid 
        superstition in spiritual cultivation. Try to understand clearly why we 
        practice this Method, and why we have to focus on this point. (Master 
        points to the wisdom eye.) When we think, don't we use this spot and knit 
        our brows? We knit our brows because we want to concentrate; we do it 
        naturally. Accordingly, we know that we should focus on this spot to prevent 
        our energy from leaking out, or being wasted on outside distractions. 
        Doesn't the power grow stronger when we concentrate it in here? And then, 
        isn't it faster for us to make a breakthrough? Yes! For example, with 
        one hand, you can only push open a door, but with both hands, you can 
        break it if you want. This is very logical and simple, nothing mysterious. 
        Spiritual practice is a scientific matter; so have no doubt about it. 
        Probably you will protest and argue with me, "How can our energy be dissipated 
        if we just look at things outside?"  
      
  It 
        does dissipate, otherwise, how can hypnotists gain command over people? 
        They send out their energy to control someone. How can you say that they 
        are not using their power? They are! Some people practice on focusing 
        their thoughts, and make things rise or fall in the air at will. There 
        are even people who can kill others with their thoughts from a long distance 
        away. You can still find them in Tibet or perhaps China. Our focused thought 
        is very powerful. Do not think that when our attention is diverted to 
        other things, our life energy is not wasted. Yes, it is! It does waste 
        our wisdom.  
      
  For 
        instance, to attain perfection in something, we must look at it or think 
        of it attentively. This applies to everything, even to playing music or 
        doing the laundry. When we do the laundry, we have to look at the stains 
        carefully before we decide how to clean, scrub or wipe them off. In the 
        case of an artist, he must be very focused in mind to create a good painting 
        or sculpture. There are times when you see a man or woman whom you like 
        very much, and then can you say that you are not wasting your energy? 
        You are! If you keep watching him, he will sense something and may even 
        be charmed by you after a while. You are using your power to attract him. 
        You cannot deny that you are dissipating your energy!  
      
  Therefore, 
        we should concentrate all that power that might have gone to waste, and 
        save as much of it as possible, just like saving money. If we spend money 
        lavishly even when it is not necessary, we will never have enough money. 
        If we spend appropriately, one dollar saved means one dollar earned. As 
        our savings increase, our lives will become better and we will not have 
        to work so hard. After we have saved a big sum of money, we can easily 
        buy anything that is important and necessary. Without money, we cannot 
        even buy trivial things. Therefore, let us save first, and then we can 
        buy whatever we want.  
      
  In 
        the same way, as we dissipate energy into the outside world each day, 
        we retrieve it through meditation. Whenever you can save some time, save 
        it; it is better than none. In twenty-four hours, we should set aside 
        two and a half hours, which is one-tenth of our time, to replenish our 
        life force and concentrate our energy, and then we will have enough to 
        spend during the rest of the day. Just as we have time to spend money, 
        we should also have time to earn it. We work eight hours a day to provide 
        for our spending in twenty-four hours.  
      
  Now 
        we only save two and a half hours on meditation to provide for our consumption 
        in twenty-four hours, and I don't think this is illogical. Actually, I 
        think this is too little! Therefore, initiation doesn't mean that all 
        has been accomplished; you still have to go home and continue to work. 
        Receiving initiation is just like registering for work in a factory. The 
        boss has hired you, but that does not mean that you will be paid every 
        month. You have to go there and work every day; you have to be responsible 
        to the boss, and then you will be paid for each day you work. Similarly, 
        we meditate each day to earn our wisdom and power, and then we will observe 
        more incredible events. This is neither magical power nor blessed reward; 
        it is the energy that you have saved up. It emerges and lets you solve 
        many problems that were once impossible. It's very logical!  
      
  Previously 
        we were rich, but we spent foolishly, buying anything we saw even when 
        we did not need it. We spent the money buying things that we had no room 
        for. Gradually, they became a troublesome burden. We had too many things, 
        and there was not even room for us to dwell in, so we felt distressed 
        and uncomfortable. Now that we have disposed of all those things, we will 
        not buy things foolishly anymore. Now, we have more room and more money 
        saved. Later, when we see something very important, very beautiful, and 
        comfortable that suits our taste, we can buy it with our savings. When 
        we buy it, we know we really like it. We feel comfortable; the money is 
        well spent and the thing is good, so we think it is incredible. "Why have 
        I never been able to buy this?" We might even think that it fell from 
        heaven into our house. Not at all! It is our money. We have saved a lot 
        of money, so we can buy this valuable thing now. When we were spending 
        foolishly before, we dared not even look at such valuable things, not 
        to mention buying them!  
      
  Previously, 
        we wasted too much vitality and energy looking at the outside, thinking 
        that it would bring us consolation and comfort. The truth is, it only 
        brought us frustration. It was like buying too many things foolishly, 
        making our home so crowded that there was no room left for us. We felt 
        suffocated and oppressed. We had many things that we couldn't handle, 
        karmic hindrances that we could not eliminate, or cause and effect that 
        we could not escape. The enormous power that we save up helps handle the 
        previously unmanageable karma, reducing it a little and making us more 
        comfortable, or letting us handle it in other ways. Therefore, our life 
        often becomes more comfortable as we advance in spiritual practice.  
      
  However, 
        we really have to practice with our heart, and with true sincerity. Sincerity 
        can help us concentrate; if we are not sincere, we practice casually, 
        sluggishly, or may not even do it. This is very logical. I have to cite 
        a worldly example to let you understand. For instance, when you are sincerely 
        in love with someone, you fear no hardship. No matter how far his home 
        is, you still go to see him; no matter what his temper is like, you accept 
        him. You can endure anything just to marry him. If you are not sincere 
        about him, you see him as though you don't see; you don't feel anything. 
        You do not miss him or feel like going to see him. Neither do you feel 
        like getting married to him or winning his heart. Since you do not try 
        your best, of course you won't get him, because that is not what you want. 
        Most probably you want someone else or something else. Perhaps you want 
        to take a vacation or have some fun. You do not miss him. Naturally, you 
        will not win him. On the other hand, he doesn't care much about you, either. 
        Because you are not sincere, you fail to attract him or touch his heart. 
         
      
  It 
        is the same with our wisdom and incredible power. Only when we really 
        want them will we try our best to get them. Our minds and souls will strive 
        to get them. If we do not want them, we will not get them. Isn't this 
        logical? (Yes) We concentrate on getting something only when we really 
        want it. Otherwise, we don't care whether it comes or not. Therefore, 
        it is most important that we are sincere in our spiritual practice. Don't 
        put on a show for others. It doesn't mean that you conceal the fact that 
        you are meditating; but you must avoid boasting about it.  
      
  
                   Why You Should Not Reveal Your Inner Experiences 
          to Others 
       
       When 
        people ask what you are practicing, you should answer, "I am practicing 
        the Quan Yin Method, and I feel very good about it. I meditate for so 
        many hours each day, and I am a vegetarian." Just don't tell them about 
        your inner experiences. Why? If you tell them, they might not believe 
        you. They might scoff at you. Most people in the world would not believe 
        you! When I talked about other planets yesterday, people questioned me: 
        "How can you prove that those planets exist? Can it be your imagination?" 
        There have been so many reports in the newspapers and on TV about UFOs 
        and extraterrestrials, yet people do not believe it! Imagine what they 
        will think when we talk about our inner experiences. Since we cannot show 
        them a UFO [Master laughs], how can we make them believe us? 
      
  I 
        have the "bad luck" of being chosen to serve as an Enlightened Master, 
        so I have to talk about everything and make a fool of myself. Someone 
        has to make the sacrifice! Since God has already given me this assignment, 
        or "business", I have to do it. Otherwise, when we reveal our inner experiences 
        and spiritual level, very often we make a laughing stock of ourselves, 
        and bring about an opposite effect. We talk because we want others to 
        believe us and pursue spiritual practice; instead, they might laugh at 
        us and attack us. This can impair our faith. When people repeatedly say 
        that this is our imagination, we might by and by come to believe that 
        it is indeed our imagination. As a result, we may want to quit, which 
        can be troublesome! It is not wrong for us to talk about such things, 
        but very often we will have no more inner experiences after we talk, and 
        then we will regress in spiritual practice. Therefore, it is better to 
        keep our inner experiences to ourselves and refrain from talking about 
        seeing any Buddha or light, or hearing any sound. Should people ask, you 
        may tell them, "Well! Among those of us practicing the Quan Yin Method, 
        some of us can see the light and some can hear certain sounds."  
      
  Give 
        them a general remark instead of telling them that it is you who hear 
        the sound. You may say, "I too have some of these experiences. Of course, 
        I have some experience, but I cannot tell you about it." That would be 
        enough. We don't have to seal our mouth completely. If we say nothing, 
        then how can people learn about this Quan Yin Method and the benefits 
        that can be derived from its practice? And how will people want to practice 
        together with us? Say what you have to say, but do not discuss your inner 
        experiences and the detailed instructions given at initiation. Without 
        my permission, you must not reveal them because you have not learned them 
        well. It is useless for you to talk about these things.  
      
  For 
        instance, if you have just learned the first few words of the English 
        alphabet, and then you go out to teach others, what use can there be in 
        that? That is the reason. I am not forbidding you to do anything. Neither 
        am I creating a mystery. However, there is something you must not forget: 
        When we do something in this world, if we brag about it, most likely we 
        will not succeed. If this is true for worldly deeds, then it is also right 
        for us to keep our spiritual practice a secret. This world belongs to 
        Maya (the king of illusion) and its lackeys are everywhere ready to attack 
        and hinder spiritual practitioners. When they hear that we have within 
        us a treasure, comfortable and good feelings and things like nirvana, 
        they will try to obstruct us. They are jealous, and they do not practice 
        spiritually because they don't want to. Knowing that it is very beneficial 
        for us to practice this Method, they will surely attack us. That is the 
        way of this world.  
         
         When you have money and 
        position, people will hate you; or when you are successful in teaching 
        people and have plenty of disciples, people will also attack you. There 
        are conflicts and disputes in many religions because the adherents fail 
        to practice well. Therefore, instead of becoming God's children, they 
        become slaves and tools of Maya. That is why we should heed those more 
        difficult points on our spiritual path; that's all! I am not imposing 
        any strict prohibition or regulation upon you. No, I am not! These are 
        simply secret tricks that we must know to protect ourselves on the spiritual 
        path.  
      
  
                   Traveling to Other Planetary Worlds with the 
          Spirit 
       
       Of 
        course, it is okay to lie down when we meditate, but it is also easier 
        to fall asleep. We fall asleep even when we sit up; imagine what will 
        happen when we lie down. I have the same problem, because I too fall asleep 
        when I lie down. However, that doesn't mean that sleeping is useless; 
        we need enough sleep.  
         
         Our bodies need replenishment, 
        and our souls need to rest. Choose a suitable time to meditate, a time 
        when you are not very tired. Why do we prefer to meditate in the morning 
        and evening? It is better to meditate in the morning when we have had 
        enough sleep. Of course, we are reluctant to get up, but we had better 
        get up because it is the best time for meditation. Of course, that requires 
        courage and sincerity, otherwise it is very difficult to do it!  
      
  Sometimes 
        when you are sleeping, you will be pulled up. Usually you are not aware 
        when this happens. Occasionally you are aware, but that only causes troubles. 
        For instance, yesterday a fellow practitioner told me, "Master, very often 
        my soul goes out when I am asleep, and I see myself lying there. I tell 
        myself that it is my physical body; and I become scared and then come 
        back." I told him that since we have been confined to the body all the 
        time, it would be fun to go out for some time. The physical body won't 
        run away when we are not around. It only runs around when we are in it. 
        It is we, and not the body, who run around. Otherwise, when someone is 
        dead, the body remains unchanged, and the eyes and ears are still there, 
        so why doesn't the body run around? It won't scream when you hit it, and 
        it won't respond when you scold it. This indicates that the body cannot 
        function on its own. It can only move about when we are inside. Therefore, 
        when you go out and see that the body is there, it is too great. It won't 
        go away; don't worry. If you are scared, then seek my help. "Master, please 
        protect me!" It would be great if you let me take you up! This is why 
        I do not let you know when I sometimes take you out while you are sleeping. 
        It is troublesome if you are aware! I can't drag you out. It is just rotten 
        and stinky flesh, yet you cling to it with all your might. You have been 
        inside it all your life and you go out only once in a long while, yet 
        you cling tightly to the body. Who would believe you when you swear, "I 
        really want to be liberated from birth and death," if you can't even let 
        go of this rotten flesh and skin; where can you possibly go?  
      
  There 
        are many planets in our universe. Do not have doubts about that. You know 
        when you look up and see the stars! There are the planets, some of which 
        are inhabited and others not. Some are highly civilized, while some are 
        very backward. Our Earth cannot possibly be the only planet in the entire 
        universe; it would be such a big waste! Would the Creator be so stupid 
        as to create only this Earth? There are innumerable planets! Recently, 
        scientists have made some explorations up there, and it seems they have 
        proof that some planets are inhabited but they cannot go inside. The inhabitants 
        of some of the so-called spiritual planets do not have a body like ours, 
        so we cannot see any humans there. That doesn't mean that they do not 
        exist.  
      
  These 
        spiritual planets are superior to our Earth or other earths. When we say 
        "earth", we refer to planets like our Earth, our world. We call these 
        material planets "earths", because everything there is material, visible, 
        tangible and palpable. The other kind I call "spiritual planets" because 
        I don't know how to name these spiritual worlds. In the dimensions of 
        highly developed spiritual beings, they have no physical bodies. We have 
        to elevate our vibrations to match their level exactly before we can feel 
        or see their existence. We cannot see them because we are too coarse. 
         
         
         Let us not talk about 
        the superior worlds but take an example closer to our world. Some people 
        can see the souls of dead persons, but other people cannot, because their 
        vibrations are different than those of our physical body. They still have 
        bodies, only different ones. A tent is like a house, but the material 
        is different. We can easily tear it apart with a knife or even our bare 
        hands. Wooden houses are made of a different material and are sturdier; 
        and then, houses built of concrete are even stronger.  
      
  People 
        in Hong Kong build houses out of glass, which looks more beautiful, light 
        and comfortable. It is very comfortable looking out from inside. If everything 
        in Hong Kong were built of concrete, so tall and coarse, I am afraid no 
        one would be able to stand it. The narrow space would drive people crazy 
        and make them feel confined. Therefore, the buildings in Hong Kong are 
        very close to those in more civilized worlds. In some worlds, houses are 
        built of crystal. The house seems to be there, but there is no feeling 
        of confinement. People can walk through the walls because they do not 
        really exist even though they are there; they are soft and very comfortable. 
        There are no tall, enclosed walls to block the view. The interior is very 
        spacious, thanks to the intangible walls. The buildings with the big glass 
        windows we build are closer to those of the higher civilizations, although 
        these more civilized worlds are not necessarily spiritual worlds. I am 
        not saying that they are the highest worlds; we can say they are worlds 
        belonging to the heavenly realm.   
         
      
  Only 
        people in this realm want to build such houses and love living in them. 
        It is closer to that kind of world, that is all. They subconsciously remember 
        that there are such buildings in the world where they used to live. People 
        in other places do not think of building these kinds of houses; they would 
        not even think of them, much less build them. Only people closer to this 
        kind of civilized world will conceive and build these kinds of houses 
        and love to live in them. However, I am only citing this as an example 
        of common logic. Wherever spiritual practitioners live is fine. Crystal 
        buildings are not at the highest level. Houses are not important. When 
        we have become accomplished in our spiritual practice, we can build our 
        own house. Whatever house we think of will be manifested. Depending on 
        our imagination and talent in building, we can build anything. The house 
        is built even before we ascend to that realm. Our blessed rewards will 
        determine what kind of house we have.  
      
  When 
        Shakyamuni Buddha was alive, His cousin was one of his monastic disciples. 
        He didn't practice well but indulged in worldly pleasures instead. Very 
        often, he would steal back home to see his pretty wife. Shakyamuni Buddha 
        was at His wit's end, as the monk wouldn't listen to His advice. One day, 
        when this monk was asleep or in meditation, he found himself in a very 
        beautiful world where he was greeted by many goddesses and angels. There 
        were sweet music, beautiful scenery, and glorious palaces. He was invited 
        to live in a palace, where the goddesses waited on him, entertaining him 
        with dances and songs, and serving him with the best wine and food from 
        heaven. He asked the goddesses, "Will you please tell me where I am? Whose 
        palace is this? It's so beautiful. And you beautiful ladies, which household 
        do you come from?"  
      
  The goddesses told him, "This palace is reserved for the cousin of Shakyamuni Buddha, whose name is such-and-such." They pretended not to know who he was. "If he practices well, he will come up and live here. We are his maids." He noticed with great delight that these maids were hundreds or thousands of times more beautiful than his wife. The wine and food were delicious; the peaches and other fruits were wonderful, many times bigger than those in our world. He asked, "Can I stay here from now on? I am that person, and this house, as well as all of you, belong to me. Well, I am here to stay!"  
       
      
  Their 
        reply was, "No, you can't. You have not become accomplished in your spiritual 
        practice. Only when you have done so can you come and stay here. We will 
        be here waiting for you. Today, we are only showing you what your future 
        abode is like." It was like taking a look at a house to see whether we 
        like it or not before we decide to buy it. "Now that you have seen your 
        dream house, you can come later and we will be waiting for you. It won't 
        be long, just a couple of days." "What? Just a couple of days? Didn't 
        you say that I have to practice down there for a couple of decades?" he 
        asked. They replied, "That is right! Here a couple of days is equal to 
        a couple of decades down there!" [Master laughs] Very much disappointed, 
        he fell abruptly. He could not stay there because he had not practiced 
        enough to remain stable at heart. Besides, his time had not come yet. 
         
      
  He was very upset, because he really missed that place. Suddenly, Shakyamuni kicked him down to hell for a visit. He had just come back from Heaven, and now he was in hell. There he saw many horrible ghosts with long fangs, big noses, dark eyes, terrible hair, and faces that were terrifying beyond imagination. You might have seen them in the movies. There they punished people by sawing them into pieces, roasting them with fire, and punishing them in many terrible ways. Those being tortured were screaming loudly in great pain. 
 
       
      
  The 
        demons took the cousin to a huge pot filled with boiling oil. He asked, 
        "Why is this pot empty? No one is in there!" The reply he got was that 
        the pot was reserved for Shakyamuni Buddha's cousin whose name was such-and-such! 
        Should his spiritual practice be lousy, hell was waiting for him! They 
        then showed him many tools used for cutting, sawing, and slicing a person 
        before putting him into the pot to cook. They explained the complicated 
        procedure step by step, about what would be done to his body, which part 
        would be deep-fried, which part sauteed, and how many times he would have 
        to go through it. They read a whole big menu, which made his hair stand 
        on end. He exclaimed, "Oh! No! I don't want to come here! I don't belong 
        here! I belong in heaven." The answer he got was, "You have to practice 
        hard to go to Heaven, but hell is ready to welcome you at any time." The 
        cousin, now extremely terrified, screamed out aloud. Then Shakyamuni Buddha 
        took him home.  
      
  Therefore, 
        heaven and hell are all in our hands. The decision is ours to make. Don't 
        blame anyone for being bad to us, or blame God for not saving us, because 
        God is us, our own self. If we do not want to save ourselves, who will? 
        There is no one else around! Each person in the universe is an independent 
        soul. We are aware of our goodness and evil; we know what we need and 
        what we should do. No one will care about us. If we perform good deeds, 
        we will reap good fruits. If we do evil deeds, we will get bad retribution. 
        This is crystal clear; we are our own masters, and we decide our own future. 
         
      
  Never 
        mind if we have erred in the past; we can choose a different future to 
        compensate for the past. After the initiation today, I cleansed your karma 
        from many previous lives. This is being done invisibly, as if pressing 
        a computer button to activate the deletion. However, should we repeat 
        the same mistake, it will be recorded again. To prevent incurring any 
        karma in the future, we ought to keep the precepts and observe a vegetarian 
        diet, so as to avoid undesirable affinities with sentient beings. It is 
        for our own good that we do good deeds. When we love and care for suffering 
        people, it is as though we are loving and caring for ourselves, through 
        creating good karma. However, despite all the good karma or bad karma 
        that we have incurred, if we do not become attached to them, we can escape 
        the retribution caused by them. Whether the karma is good or bad, we still 
        have to come back. The best way is to have no good or bad karma, then 
      we can go back to the Heavenly Kingdom.       
      
  
         Attain
               without attaining 
       
       You 
        have sat here for a very long time without feeling restless. You should 
        have experienced the power of tranquillity. Of course, the power of Buddha 
        or God will not strike you like an electric shock. "Wow! It is coming! 
        The blessings are coming!" (Master mimics electric shock actions) [Everyone 
        laughs] It is very serene. Since it is our own power, it is no stranger 
        to us. It is so comfortable and natural that we are not even aware of 
        it. Are we aware of our own existence? Of course not! We are so used to 
        ourselves! Only when there is a stranger present will we feel a difference 
        in the atmosphere.  
      
  Therefore, 
        very often you are not aware of the benefits you derive from meditation. 
        You feel as if there are none. They are so natural and gentle that you 
        have to be very attentive and focused to know what you have attained. 
        As the Heart Sutra states, there is nothing to be attained. However, Confucius' 
        books say that we will "attain". Actually, they are referring to the same 
        thing; there is no conflict between them! There is no conflict between 
        the Heart Sutra and the Great Learning, except that the expressions are 
        different. They are both correct in saying that there is "something to 
        be attained" or "nothing to be attained". This "object to be attained" 
        is not something that we can calculate or show to others, so we cannot 
        talk about "attaining" it.  
      
  It 
        is not a sensory feeling like an electric shock or a terrible fright; 
        it is sometimes, though. If we have heavy karma or a bad atmosphere, we 
        will be shocked when God's blessings come to blast out the negative force. 
        Then we will feel the shock, because that is a strange phenomenon. God's 
        power and Maya are total strangers because the latter is an outside force 
        or entity. Our own power will feel alien from it. We will feel the shock 
        as if we have gone through a battle. Otherwise, if we are not heavy in 
        karma or possessed by outside entities or energies, we will feel very 
        comfortable, as if nothing has happened. It is absolutely tranquil, and 
        can hardly be detected. Anyway, we will notice it when we see the light 
        or hear the sound.  
      
  Sometimes, 
        when we hear the sound, we expect something sensational to happen. For 
        example, when you are told at initiation that you may hear the sound of 
        thunder, you will keep expecting the thunder to come. "How come I still 
        have not heard the thunder?" It is perfectly fine if you hear some other 
        sounds! Even the sound of inner thunder is not as shocking as outside 
        thunder. It is a loud rumbling sound that seems very much like thunder, 
        but it is not the same. It is not to be compared with worldly sounds. 
        Otherwise, you may wonder, "He mentioned the sound of thunder. Is this 
        the one?" Your doubts will disrupt your concentration, and the thunder 
        will also vanish! [Master and everyone laugh.] Just now a fellow initiate 
        said that he didn't hear anything except the sound of "Om..." Is this 
        not one of the sounds? It is! Sometimes you expect too much!  
      
  Take 
        it slowly! This is only the first day. Many more wonderful things will 
        occur in the days to come. As you practice more diligently and save more 
        of your energy, many incredible things will happen. You will experience 
        the phenomenon of "being resistant to burning by fire and to killing by 
        the sword" as mentioned in the Universal Door chapter. You will understand 
        what this means. You may be reciting this passage every day, but you are 
        easily burnt by fire, and get killed immediately by a sword. You have 
        never really experienced it. Actually, that is a symbolic phenomenon, 
        which cannot be described in words.  
      
  Ancient 
        people wrote it down because they had experienced it themselves. Here 
        we keep reciting this passage from the Quan Yin Bodhisattva Universal 
        Door chapter: "Being resistant to burning by fire and to killing by the 
        sword", but it doesn't really happen! Since it is not our experience, 
        how can we keep on reciting it? It is useless, anyway. That was only other 
        people's experience. For instance, someone is eating cookies and he says, 
        "These cookies are very sweet and crispy. They are really delicious!" 
        Wouldn't it be ridiculous for us to repeat his words? He has eaten them, 
        so he knows, and he writes it down to express his feelings. Since we have 
        not eaten them, we know nothing about it. What can we express? What use 
        is there in reciting other people's experiences? Therefore, recitation 
        is futile.  
      
  It 
        will be beneficial for you to recite the Universal Door chapter now, because 
        you understand the meaning therein. First, it describes seeing the Quan 
        Yin Bodhisattva and other wonderful visions, and mentions the merits of 
        the Quan Yin Bodhisattva. Then it goes on to describe experiencing the 
        sounds of Brahma, tidal waves, and supraworldly and other fantastic sounds. 
        The first part describes meditation on the light, while the second part 
        describes meditation on the sound; it is a clear and detailed report of 
        inner experiences. However, people later have just recited the words without 
        knowing what they mean!  
      
  For instance, this fellow sister just now spoke of seeing my manifestation form. She saw me in her dreams throughout last night, and she wanted to come very early this morning. Just now while meditating during the initiation, she again saw my radiant manifestation form, which looked very much like the physical Master outside but was more beautiful and wore prettier clothes. [Applause] Before I came here, she saw my photograph and thought that she had seen me before, but in different clothes. She had seen me in red, but then I wore yellow at the lecture, so she felt that there was something wrong. Now, I am wearing these clothes today, and she remembers! These were the clothes she saw. I have many different clothes in various colors, some very shocking, to suit the tastes of different people. They sometimes see me in different forms within. 
 
         
      
  The 
        clothes are not important, but I wear them to let people recognize me. 
        Very often, they see me from within even before they meet me. If I don't 
        wear certain clothes, they cannot recognize or communicate with me, and 
        they forget the affinity they have with me from their last life. When 
        they see me in these clothes, they remember subconsciously and they practice 
        more quickly and more steadily. There are many such stories, but one is 
        enough; here we don't have time to hear so many. Suppose we do not see 
        the light, but we can sit here feeling very comfortable and tranquil, 
        as though in samadhi, then it is also a very good experience. Day by day, 
        we develop our love, intelligence, and wisdom, and our life becomes more 
        stable, as we feel supported, very confident and safe; this is also an 
        experience and benefit derived from spiritual practice. We do not pursue 
        spiritual practice just to see the light. The light only serves to assure 
        us that we are on the spiritual path, and properly connected, so that 
        we can have peace of mind. If we have not seen the light, yet we have 
        peace of mind, and we know that we are safe and have a place to go, then 
        it is a very good experience.  
         
         There is no need to compare 
        ourselves with others. Therefore, I advise you not to reveal your inner 
        experiences to others, not even fellow initiates, unless I say it is okay.  
    
   
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