Sunday, June 28, 2020

LOOK AT ME.VIETNAMESE TRANSLATE ENGLISH BY=VIETNAMESE BUDDHIST NUN=THICH CHAN TANH.


One brother went to a facility to find friends, to the first gate, there were two alleys: average and young. He boldly pushed open the door to the beautiful child. Go to the 2nd door, medium and rich. He chose to be rich. Entering the 3rd door, medium and virtuous. He chose to have virtue. He stepped inside, only to see a large mirror, looking from head to toe, with large words: <Hey man. Look at your naughty person !!!>

Funny stories, want the other to be perfect, and I don't know how to. Therefore, Buddha and Patriarch always remind themselves: look back at yourself, see clearly your mind how to fix, that is also the penance and virtue.

In the Mahayana Mahayana Sutta, the method of "paying attention to vigilance" also teaches: all day and night, always be alert, do not let your mind arise evil, or unwholesome deeds. In the "An stay Games" and "Song Games", teach:

If I have an evil thought, I have to bring up a good thought to quell the evil thought. For example, if one greed arises, then one arises <no greed>, one greed, then kicks up <no greed> etc.

Chu To also reminded: This means that the Patriarchs teach cultivators to reflect on themselves with their intellect. His intellectual treasure is not by others, not outside, but yes.

Moreover, when we always turn to look at our own mind, how can we even care about right and wrong. So avoid bad karma, bad karma and bad karma. Avoid making others suffer because of your futile actions and words.

Everybody has good and bad people. It is good that we say everyone has Buddha nature, the ability to open up their good wisdom. Bad that we say why we are reborn? is because there is still piracy, or career. If we keep insisting that this person is good or bad, right or wrong, that we are subjective, prejudiced, that the view has no wisdom. So when judging the right person, the other left, in the Buddhist house collectively called the marketing. Is satirical. Is the mind of life.

So what my mind is, I look at others like that.
24 Or Nhin Lai Minh

Do you remember the joke of the poet To Dong Pha? Mr. Tô Đông Pha was good at literature and poet, made a big mandarin. He had a close friend, Zen Buddhist monk. Often when discussing, are giving in to the Lord Buddha. One day, Mr. Tô Đông Pha asked the Buddha India:

- How do you see me?

The Lord Buddha happily answered:

- I see you as a Buddha.

Mr. To Dong Pha is so happy. The Buddha India asked again:

- And how do you feel about me?

Mr. Tô Đông Pha had the opportunity to repay:

- I see you as a pile of cow dung!

The Lord Buddha pointed out a quiet smile.

After leaving the house, coming to his home, his younger sister, Tô Tiểu Sội, asked him:

- Today you went to see Lord Buddha, what is funny?

Mr. Tô Đông Pha happily recounted the answer story and concluded:

- Today we say a sentence, Buddha India silence, can not answer.

Sister Siu, I just said,

- I lost! The Zen master's mind was that the new Buddha mind looked at him as if he were a Buddha.

This funny story also reminds me: < When seeing the fault of others, my fault has come to one side >, as in the Dharma teaching of the sutras, Hue Nang taught.

This is also an important cultivation method, we should not despise. There is no need to attain concentration and concentration, but to make mistakes:

     + look at his faults, don't see his fault.

     + criticize one person for another, that is, praise yourself.

     + throw stones with their hands, bring stories of one person to another, hoping to cause division and disorder.

Hope we are careful, slowly, on a firm basis, according to Buddha and the Patriarch: reviewing our minds, whether we are greedy or not, what we desire to achieve, whether we think anything evil or not?

When your mind is relatively benevolent, it doesn't involve other people and has peace, it will stop by itself. That is Dinh. Is there a need to look for rushed bon? END=NAM MO SHAKYAMUNI BUDDHA.( 3 TIMES ).GOLDEN AMITABHA MONASTERY=VIETNAMESE BUDDHIST NUN=THICH CHAN TANH.AUSTRALIA,SYDNEY.29/6/2020.

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