In
spiritual practice, if were sincere and our concepts are correct,
even a wooden Buddha statue will turn into a real Buddha. If our spiritual
cultivation is poor and our concepts are incorrect, however, even a
living Buddha will become like a wooden statue. Therefore, how we see
things is very important. If we dont have a correct concept about
an Enlightened Master, it will be futile even if a real Enlightened
Master descends here.
In the first story, the man knew
that the real Buddha had come, but he didnt ask for liberation,
Buddhahood, or great wisdom. All he asked for was the Buddhas
pardon and waiving of a one-dollar offering. Can you imagine that? This
is why Enlightened Masters cant deliver sentient beings. Sentient
beings dont pray for great things. Instead, theyre trapped
by worldly habits, bound by secular habits and concepts every day. Every
word they utter is about worldly things; every thought they have is
about worldly things; every wish they make is about worldly things.
Therefore, its useless for Enlightened Masters to come down here!
In the second story, though the
disciple treated the wooden Buddha statue rudely, his concept was more
correct, which meant that he was relatively enlightened. He no longer
treated the Buddha statue as a piece of wood. At that moment, he saw
that everything was Buddha so he even regarded the wooden Buddha statue
as a real Buddha. What I mean is that only the concept underlying the
wooden statue is important. Its important that we worship the
real Buddha, and not the wooden statue. When we have right concepts
and are enlightened, whatever we do to the Buddha, He wont mind.
When our concepts are wrong, even if the real Buddha appears before
us, its useless. When our concepts are correct, even a wooden
Buddha statue will turn into a real Buddha, but when theyre not
right, even if were in the company of a living Buddha, it will
be as though we were with an ordinary human.
There is an ancient story that
goes back to the times of Sakyamuni Buddha, when Sariputra built a huge
ashram for Him. At that time, Sariputra found a giant ant beneath a
tree. Pointing to the ant, he told the people around him, This
ant has been here for many lifetimes and has listened to the lectures
of several Buddhas. However, its still not enlightened because
it continues to cling to the level of an ant.
Of course an Enlightened Master
is capable of helping us to transcend the level of an ordinary human,
but we ourselves must be willing. If were unwilling, but love
to stay at the childish level, the Enlightened Master cant force
us. This is similar to a doctor treating a patient. He can prescribe
medication for us, but if we refuse to take the medicine, and cling
on to our illness instead, the doctor too cant force us to do
otherwise.
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