Tuesday, June 21, 2011

21-6-2011 GM on Vanity 自豪自傲




The Aura of Wisdom 
By Living Buddha Sheng-yen Lu
Translated by True Buddha Foundation Translation Team (Cheng Yew Chung, Victor Hazen, Dance Smith)
This was translated from Grandmaster Lu's 154th book, 智慧的光環.

CHAPTER 2 - Vanity 
According to the doctrines of Tantric Buddhism, the Vajra Guru embodies the Triple Jewels of the Buddha, Dharma, and Sangha. He represents Vajrasattva in transmitting the teachings. 
Hence, the Vajra Guru is very precious and all Tantric practitioners must perform a full body prostration before him.

However, with regard to such prostrations, some people may feel that the Vajra Guru is promoting the worship of personality, and in so doing, elevating himself above others; as a result, he may easily succumb to vanity. This is the vanity of being egotistical and looking down on others.

In my view, this should not be the case, as I feel that the act of prostration can actually overcome the habitual pattern of vanity. 
My thoughts are:
When a Tantric practitioner prostrates before a master, the practitioner?
sense of vanity is being counteracted.
And when a master prostrates before his or her root guru, the master?
sense of pride is being subdued.
Likewise, when the Root Guru prostrates before the lineage gurus, the root guru?
self-vanity is being subdued.
Hence the sequence: the tantric practitioner prostrates before the master, the master prostrates before myself, and I in turn prostrate before my teacher, Guru Thubten Taerchi.

I may be Living Buddha Lian-sheng, Sheng-yen Lu, the manifestation of Padmakumara, who is Amitabha Himself. None-the-less, it matters little what sort of divine manifestation you are, for you must still prostrate before your guru when you meet him. 
Thus, regardless of one`s great spiritual attainment, one must kneel and prostrate before one`s guru. 


The practitioner must first subdue his or her own vanity.


Sakyamuni Buddha once said, `If vanity is not removed, although one may have some achievement in meditation, one shall descend to becoming an asura king or the Mara King.`


True Buddha practitioner, please keep this in mind:
If you overcome vanity, you are the Buddha. If you remain proud and egotistical, you are the Mara.

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Haha! GM said it all!

Amituofo
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TBS
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