Learning Ksitigarbha Sutra from Buddhist Masters 4

南无本师释迦牟尼佛(三称) Namo Fundamental Teacher Shakyamuni Buddha !(three times)
南无大愿地藏王菩萨(三称) Namo Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva! (three times)

Chapter 4: Contemplating the Karmic Conditions of Beings (阎浮众生业感品), English sound recording with captions, Bilingual Chinese-English version recording with opening and dedications. online Chinese Earth Store Sutra text;  English Earth Store Sutra text; A commentary by Master Hsuan Hua at City of Ten Thousand Buddhas;

In this chapter, Buddha demonstrated by the example of Earth Store Bodhisattva the importance of making vows when we practice Bodhicitta and dedicating merits to all sentient beings. Throughout many long kalpas past, [Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva] has made as many vows as there are grains of sand in the Ganges River to guide living beings far and wide [to the other shore]. But then why the hell has not been emptied yet? Buddha explained, “All beings who have not yet attained liberation are without fixity in their nature and consciousness: Through evil habits they form [unwholesome] karma, and through good habits they form [wholesome] results. Depending on situations, they give rise to good and evil doings. Revolving wheel-like through the five realms of existence with never a momentary rest, they pass through kalpas as numerous as dust particles, confused, deluded, hindered, and [afflicted] with difficulties. They are like a fish that swims in nets while following a long flowing current; now and then it would get free temporarily, only to be caught in the nets again. ”

—选自《摩诃止观》

Buddha stressed again and again that “Earth Store Bodhisattva has such inconceivably great awesome spiritual power that he uses expansively for the benefit of beings. All of you Bodhisattvas should remember this sutra, and proclaim and spread it far and wide.” Because Buddha foresaw in latter Day of the Dharma, “Men and women in the future may fail to do good deeds and only do evil; may not believe in cause and effect; may indulge in sexual misconduct and false speech; may use divisive and harsh speech; and may slander the Great Vehicle. Beings with karma like that should certainly fall into bad destinies.”  There are Three Ages of the Dharma (The Three Ages of Buddhism, 三时; ) are three divisions of time following Buddha’s passing, we are now in the early stage of the Degenerate Age of Dharma.

  1. Former Day of the Dharma — also known as the “Age of the Right Dharma” (正法), the first 500 years during which the Buddha’s disciples are able to uphold the Buddha’s teachings;
  2. Middle Day of the Dharma — also known as the “Age of Semblance Dharma” ( 像法), the second 500 years which only resembles the right Dharma;
  3. Latter Day of the Dharma — also known as “the Degenerate Age of Dharma” (末法), which is to last for 10,000 years during which the Dharma declines.

Buddhism is a non theistic belief in causes and conditions(因缘论的无神论). There is no creator god nor an ultimate ruler of the universe. Karmic law is the fundamental core teaching of all schools of Buddhism. Within the Sutra, Earth Store Bodhisattva manifested a a filial daughter twice, once as a Brahman girl in chapter one, and again as a girl name Bright Eyes in this chapter. in both cases, for the sake of saving her mother from the suffering within the hells, she vowed to save all evil sentient beings from suffering within the hells. Both cases also illustrate the importance of Right Livelihood of the Eightfold Path, the 12 links of dependent arising, and the three lives of retribution cycle keep us in the endless Dukka of the six realm samsara. (欲问前世因,今生受者是,欲知来世界,今生作者是。) As we read from Chapter one, celestial gods, ghosts Kings, Asuras, humans are all reincarnated into different forms based on our retribution of the past. What we sow is what we get. The law of cause and effect underlies the workings of all phenomena. Master Yin Guang used to say, “信因果者,其心常畏,畏则不敢作恶; 不信因果者,其心常肆,肆则无所忌惮; 正所谓菩萨怕因,众生畏果, 正是如此.” Such is the say, “Bodhisattvas deeply understand karma law, so are very careful with their precepts to avoid negative causes as they know the consequence of violation. Sentient beings have not consciousness, only feel sorry until the karma seed ripen.

In this online course, Master Sheng Yen explained how collective karma are formed. Even though we are all individuals, the karma, or conduct, we create are not dissimilar due to the restrictions of our environment. Environmental influences include social trends, habits, and customs, as well as human feelings. People living in the same environment may feel different from one another, but if we look from a general direction, or look macroscopically, the karma all humans create is similar, it is all alike. The reason we human beings or all sentient beings are living in this environment is due to the common karma created in our past lives.

The law of Karma is a law of nature. Bright Eye’s mother was exceptionally fortunate to have an exceptional capable daughter who made exceptional vow and successfully performed immeasurable amount of merits through eons of time to rescue sentient beings far and wide to cross over. For us the mortals, it would be WRONG to expect good outcome even for bad karma performed. It is illusional to think some invisible power will somehow favor us, even though we do nothing to change our own behavior and our actions. Here is a story of Gautam Buddha teaches law of karma to a man who wants to perform after life rituals for his father. Our fate is not arbitrary, neither is it imposed by supernatural force. We create our destiny. However karma much complex than simply immediately manifestation of cause and effect. This program explained in more detail why sometimes we see bad things happen to good people, and good things happen to bad people. Karma is not only important teaching of Buddhism, it is also deeply ingrained in Hinduism: Law of Cause and Effect | Explained | Hinduism

Earth Store Bodhisattva is an exceptional protector and guide. His teachings are not the kind that one size fits all. He coaches sentient beings according to their specific situation, he is such an excellent advisor that he earned himself another name “Excellent Consoler”. And this is his advises.

To killers, Earth Store Bodhisattva says that short life spans will be the retribution. To robbers, he says that poverty and acute suffering will be the retribution. To those who indulge in improper sex, he says that rebirth as pigeons or as mandarin drakes or ducks will be the retribution. To those who use harsh speech, he says that quarrelling families will be the retribution.

To those who slander, he says that being tongueless and having cankerous mouths will be the retribution. To the hateful, he says that being ugly and crippled will be the retribution. To the stingy, he says that not getting what they seek will be the retribution. To gluttons, he says that hunger, thirst and sicknesses of the throat will be the retribution. To hunters, he says that a frightening insanity that destroys one’s life will be the retribution. “To those who oppose their parents, he says that being killed in natural disasters will be the retribution. To arsonists who burn mountains and forests, he says that trying to take their own lives in the confusion of insanity will be the retribution.

To cruel parents or step-parents, he says that being flogged in future lives will be the retribution. To those who net and trap young animals, he says that being separated from one’s own children will be the retribution. To those who slander the Triple Jewel, he says that being blind, deaf, or mute will be the retribution. To those who slight the Dharma and regard the teachings with arrogance, he says that remaining in the bad paths forever will be the retribution.

To those who destroy or misuse possessions of the Eternally Dwelling, he says that revolving in the hells for hundreds of millions of eons will be the retribution. To those who defile the pure conduct of others and bear false witness against members of the Sangha, he says that remaining in the animal realm forever will be the retribution. To those who scald, burn, behead, maim, or otherwise harm beings, he says that undergoing the very same suffering will be the retribution.

To be continued ….

Dedicate Merits:

May the precious bodhicitta 
That has not yet arisen, arise and grow,
And may that which has already arisen not diminish,
But increase more and more.

回向偈:
愿以此功德,庄严佛净土。 
上报四重恩,下济三涂苦。 
若有见闻者,悉发菩提心。 
尽此一报身,同生极乐国。

How to Cultivate Wisdom – Buddhism 2

One of the fundamental teachings is that all the constituent forms (sankharas) that make up the universe are transient (Pali: anicca), arising and passing away, and therefore without concrete identity or ownership (atta). This lack of enduring ownership or identity (anatta) of phenomena has important consequences for the possibility of liberation from the conditions which give rise to suffering. This is explained in the doctrine of 12-links of dependent origination.

The concept emptiness (sunyata) of form (Palirūpa), an important corollary of the transient and conditioned nature of phenomena, is one of the most discussed themes. Reality is seen, ultimately, in Buddhism as a form of ‘projection‘, resulting from the fruition (vipaka) of karmic seeds (sankharas). The precise nature of this ‘illusion’ that is the phenomenal universe is debated among different schools.

释迦牟尼世尊于菩提树下睹明星悟道之际,世尊云:“奇哉奇哉,一切众生,皆具如来智慧德相,但因妄想执着,不能证得,若离妄想,一切智,自然智,即得现前。”
  世尊说众生皆具如来智慧德相,这智慧德相是什么呢?原来智慧德相,就是万德万能的佛性。
  佛性又称真如、自性、常住佛性、妙真如性、真如实相等。
  名称虽然不同,实际上是一个东西,它就是我们各人原具的本性。
妄想:由虚妄不实之心而产生的意念。
分别:没有超越二元对立世界观点时对事物的看法。比如有你我、美丑。。。等观念。
执著:指有所求的想法和行为。是指没有除去功利之心的境界。修行人必须以无为之心行有为之事,则可除去执著之病。

The teaching of Shakyamuni Buddha constitutes a method by which people can come out of their condition of suffering through developing an awareness of reality (see mindfulness). Buddhism thus seeks to address any disparity between a person’s view of reality and the actual state of things. This is called developing Right or Correct View (Pali: samma ditthi). Seeing reality as-it-is is thus an essential prerequisite to mental health and well-being according to Buddha’s teaching. Our suffering start from pursuing the wrong things (mental illusions stimulated by outside contacts through eye, ear, nose, tongue, body, mental thought). The karma seed of greed, aversion, ignorance, bias, bigotry is triggers by circumstances/situations, leading to our wrong thought, wrong actions in reaction to the illusory nature of reality. These result in new/more pain/suffer (karma). Letting go is to get rid of our discrimination caused by the duality, our clinging to gains and losses, and our attachments to outside objects.

The Heart Sutra translated by Master Thick Nhat Hanh presented the Insight that Brings Us to the Other Shore:

Avalokiteshvara
while practicing deeply with
the Insight that Brings Us to the Other Shore,
suddenly discovered that
all of the five Skandhas are equally empty,
and with this realisation
he overcame all Ill-being.

“Listen Sariputra,
this Body itself is Emptiness
and Emptiness itself is this Body.
This Body is not other than Emptiness
and Emptiness is not other than this Body.
The same is true of Feelings,
Perceptions, Mental Formations,
and Consciousness.

“Listen Sariputra,
all phenomena bear the mark of Emptiness;
their true nature is the nature of
no Birth no Death,
no Being no Non-being,
no Defilement no Purity,
no Increasing no Decreasing.

“That is why in Emptiness,
Body, Feelings, Perceptions,
Mental Formations and Consciousness
are not separate self entities.

The Eighteen Realms of Phenomena
which are the six Sense Organs,
the six Sense Objects,
and the six Consciousnesses
are also not separate self entities.

The Twelve Links of Interdependent Arising
and their Extinction
are also not separate self entities.
Ill-being, the Causes of Ill-being,
the End of Ill-being, the Path,
insight and attainment,
are also not separate self entities.

Whoever can see this
no longer needs anything to attain.

Bodhisattvas who practice
the Insight that Brings Us to the Other Shore
see no more obstacles in their mind,
and because there
are no more obstacles in their mind,
they can overcome all fear,
destroy all wrong perceptions
and realize Perfect Nirvana.

“All Buddhas in the past, present and future
by practicing
the Insight that Brings Us to the Other Shore
are all capable of attaining
Authentic and Perfect Enlightenment.

“Therefore Sariputra,
it should be known that
the Insight that Brings Us to the Other Shore
is a Great Mantra,
the most illuminating mantra,
the highest mantra,
a mantra beyond compare,
the True Wisdom that has the power
to put an end to all kinds of suffering.
Therefore let us proclaim
a mantra to praise
the Insight that Brings Us to the Other Shore.

Gate, Gate, Paragate, Parasamgate, Bodhi Svaha!
Gate, Gate, Paragate, Parasamgate, Bodhi Svaha!
Gate, Gate, Paragate, Parasamgate, Bodhi Svaha!”

Life exists in the present, or nowhere at all, and if you cannot grasp that you are simply living a fantasy. Practice Buddhism is the process of repentance/purification and return to our original nature – the Buddha Nature. According to Master Thick Nhat Hanh, Oneness of body and mind is the fruit of practice that you can get right away—you don’t have to wait. He said,

When you wake up in the morning, you already can experience your interbeing (interconnectedness) with your bed, your blankets, your sheets, your pillows and your partner (if  you have one). Each of these items and people are connected to you in a deep way. The company that manufactured the bed had to obtain their raw materials from many places and hire many people to produce the bed. The sheets may have partially come from cotton that had be picked, sent to market, spun into cloth and sewn into sheets and pillow case. Many people and processes were involved in this step

Your blankets may be made of wool and you are therefore connected with the sheep, the farmer and everyone and everything else that brought the blanket into your house. If you went to the store to buy the blanket, how many people and things were you connected to in acquiring the blanket?

…….

Spiritual practice is not just sitting and meditating. Practice is looking, thinking, touching, drinking, eating, and talking. Every act, every breath, and every step can be practice and can help us to become more ourselves.

The quality of our practice depends on its energy of mindfulness and concentration. I define mindfulness as the practice of being fully present and alive, body and mind united. Mindfulness is the energy that helps us to know what is going on in the present moment. I drink water and I know that I am drinking the water. Drinking the water is what is happening.

Mindfulness brings concentration. When we drink water mindfully, we concentrate on drinking. If we are concentrated, life is deep, and we have more joy and stability. We can drive mindfully, we can cut carrots mindfully, we can shower mindfully. When we do things this way, concentration grows. When concentration grows, we gain insight into our lives.

Once people get the basic, there are two sutras in Buddhism that can elevate our wisdom: Surangama Sutra, and Lotus Sutra.

For over one thousand years, the Surangama Sutra has been held in great esteem in the Mahayana Buddhism, especially in Zen Buddhism. Theoretically speaking, this sutra contains teachings ranging from emptiness, Buddha-nature, to Vajrayana. From the practical aspect, it teaches about the Surangama Samadhi, which is associated with complete enlightenment, and also teaches practitioners how to avoid dangers that may be encountered when absorbed in meditation. One version is translated by Buddhist Text Translation Society with Excerpts from the Commentary by the Venerable Master Hsüan Hua. Another version is translated by Charles Luk and comes with a commentary by Ch’an Master Han Shan.

Hailed as the King of all Sutras, the Lotus Sutra is the symbolism of Supreme Perfect Enlightenment for it focuses on the essence of the Buddha’s teachings: complete liberation of suffering through attaining Buddhahood quickly. Hence, the Lotus Sutra is the veritable beacon of hope for people who wish to live with peace, happiness, and dignity. Lotus Sutra by Buddhist Text Translation Society has present us this great sutra.