To Be a Saint,
Be the Qualities that Are Saintly
Spoken by Supreme Master Ching Hai,
European Retreat in Hungary,
February 24, 2005 (Originally in English)
Perhaps you're all kind because you
learn with me. You think, “I can’t kill anyone,”
or, “I'm not eating meat so I'm good.” But you
learned that. Otherwise, you might not have been that good.
You're trying hard to be good, which is good! But to be
good is not enough; to be saintly is not enough. You must
be more than that. You have to be more compassionate, considerate,
intelligent, helpful, willing, kind and at all times have
unconditional love. Especially unselfish love: You have
to always think of how to serve humanity at large and how
to help the less fortunate. That's really saintly.
Think of how you can do better for
others. This is also a kind of meditation. Even at this
stage of my life, after the daytime when I’m busy
with fixing whatever I see, I think at night of the birds
outside and whether they’re too cold because of the
cold night. And I think of the foxes and the dogs or the
sheep or the goats on the mountain. Wherever I am, I think
of the beings and whether they’re warm enough and
fine enough. It's just automatic.
So, being kind is not enough. You
have to be the kindness. You have to be the compassion;
you have to be the love. And then it becomes you so that
you cannot be anything else but love. Then, you’re
a real Saint. Otherwise, you’re just living a borrowed
sainthood, or a granted sainthood. For example, some people
study very hard for many years in order to become a doctor,
while others just get an honorary doctorate. Maybe you’re
like that. It’s fine if you get an honorary, fake
or paid doctor degree. But then, be one! Since you have
the title, why not be one? Become a real one.
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