Spoken by Supreme Master Ching
Hai, Group Meditation in Los Angeles, CA., USA, March 13, 1996 (Originally
In English) Videotape #536
A Master isn’t a perfect
person — never is, never will be. You must know that. But a Master
is one who can master His or Her mistakes. We can learn from them and
vow to make ourselves better each day. Just like being a genius is continuous
hard work to maintain, so is Mastership, which is all about mastering
yourself and nothing else. If anyone else follows you, it’s just
by the way, just because of your aura. Your true sincerity attracts
them from inside. That’s why you don’t need to talk. You
don’t even need to tell them anything and they believe you. Mastership
is like that.
Don’t believe that I was
born perfect, I’m perfect at the moment or I’ll ever be
perfect. No! I’m learning like you. But I’ve mastered myself.
I don’t let my mind dictate to me what to do because I know the
mind. I make friends with it; we make a deal, saying, “You do
this and I’ll do that and we won’t bother each other. If
you do it well, I’ll reward you. I feed you well, don’t
I?” I tell it, “I give you anything when you want it.”
It’s just that now it doesn’t want much because it knows
it can’t get much with me, so it forgets it. Even when it wants
to sleep, I say, “No, get up and work.” Then it has to do
it. So it’s gotten used to it after ten years. It says, “It’s
no good talking to this girl. She’s very stubborn. She just does
what she wants, and it’s no good arguing.”
That’s all there is to
being a Master, continuous striving for perfection, for a better, nobler
personality — a better ideal not really a personality because
when you talk about personality you mean you still want fame and all
that. You know you still have ego, wanting to be proud of yourself;
it’s not true. It’s just that you think that whatever you
want to do, whatever you think is noble, is highly idealistic, benefits
others, is good, then you must try to do it. It doesn’t matter
what the cost is, you just do it and don’t talk. That’s
the only difference. Otherwise, what’s the difference?
If we were to be operated on
right now, none of our brains would be much better than the others.
Maybe I’m of a little bit higher IQ or you’re higher, but
that doesn’t mean that we’re much different. Our brains
are the same. Our will power is the same, except that if you exercise
to make it grow stronger or not, it’s your free will. Most of
us abuse our free will in a harmful way, in a retarding way, slowing
our progress to higher consciousness.
Don’t ask me why we have
to strive higher. It’s more comfortable to be a noble being, to
be a wiser being, than just always being ignorant, sluggish, slow, lazy
and a “couch potato” just lying there and waiting for things
to happen. It’s better not to worship me, better not to follow
me; just follow my example. Worship the result that comes out of my
efforts and then do it. Do the same, and then you’ll become a
Master in no time.
Teach yourself to do what’s
better than ordinary people, to do the things that other people can’t
do when it benefits humankind and yourself, to endure what other people
can’t endure when it benefits people and betters your judgment
and wisdom. Do whatever is in your power to know yourself, to discover
that your greatest strength is still further to be discovered, that
you’re nobler than you are at present, that you can do many other
things that are a lot of benefit to yourself and other people. Then
when you die you’ll know. At that time it might be too late to
look back and regret, but you’ll feel very painful. That’s
why when most people die they’re in agony. They haven’t
finished the things that they should have done, and their conscience
strikes them. Their mind controls the body and the conscience affects
the physical being. So if your conscience doesn’t feel well, you
feel sick, you feel painful.