Do
you know why I tell you not to use magical power? Even if you have
magical power, you must not use it. Why? (Someone answers: It interferes
with the cycle of cause and retribution.) That’s not cause for
much concern. What else? (Someone answers: The ego.) Correct! This
is very important! Spiritual practitioners can’t afford to have
this kind of ego, which prevents liberation from the three realms
of suffering because the “individual” still exists and
is separated from the universe. It’s because we have this “individualistic”
concept that we transmigrate between birth and death. We have “individual”
bodies, which is why we have “individual” problems, “individual”
karma and “individual” retribution.
If we don’t have this concept of separation,
then we are one with the universe, one with all of Creation. This
is the highest level. Perhaps you still don’t understand this
level so let me explain it to you briefly. A spiritual practitioner
of the highest level doesn’t care about any situation; he’s
not attached to any situation. When he falls ill, he’s ill;
when he’s soaked in the rain, he’s soaked; when the wind
blows at him, he’s blown at. He’s not afraid when there’s
a gale; he doesn’t mind when it rains; because all these are
merely natural phenomena.
For example, we might not enjoy a gale, but there
are places that need wind; we might not be happy when it rains, but
farmers need rain for cultivation. Suppose we pray for rain to stay
away because it’s better for us, but if rain is precisely what
the farmers need at some particular place and in certain seasons,
then what should happen? Therefore, God can’t fulfill all our
prayers at the same time; some people pray for rain; some pray for
sunshine; some prefer strong wind and some love snow. Some people
think that it’s beautiful when it snows, though there are people
who hate it because it’s very cold. They can’t grow vegetables,
they can’t earn a living, or it may be bad for their health.
If even God cannot fulfill the wishes of every sentient being, why
then should we care too much about it?
There was a king in ancient China. One day, warmly
clad in a beautiful, thick fur coat, he sat in his palace looking
out from the balcony, and exclaimed, “Wow! It’s so beautiful
and enchanting when it snows!” He loved it so he kept praying
to God to send more snow, while he sat there enjoying the sight. Later,
his officials reported to him that many of his subjects had died of
cold and hunger, but the king could not understand. He lived in a
palace and thought that snow was absolutely beautiful! Most probably,
there were heating facilities in the palace, and he was wearing a
splendid, heavy fur coat. Of course, he wouldn’t understand!
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