Grateful to be Human

By Lingzhi               

 

        In the later part of my teenage school days, I joined the Community Service Club as a Co-curricular Activity. Through this, I got to know an elderly man who is rather severely handicapped – he is wheelchair bound, has difficulty using his hands to hold objects, and needs help to carry out most of his daily activities. 

        The main tasks of the weekly visits which I made to the home were feeding or bringing him out to the nearest town centre where he could run his errands. He was only able to do that when volunteers visited the centre and brought him out.When I joined the workforce after graduating from school, I had work commitments and due to time constraint, I did not continue to volunteer at the home. Recently, he contacted me, asking for assistance in bringing him out to run some errands. I agreed to and met up with him. 

        It has been more than 10 years since I last brought him out. In the course of running his errands, he kept thanking me and said that “he owed me a lot”. I felt very sad and ashamed, because this was the least I could do for someone who was already in his 70s and really in need of help. This recent experience, has made me realised how blessed and grateful I am to be born as a physical and mentally healthy human being. In fact it is so difficult to be born in the human realm, let alone to be someone both physically and mentally healthy.

        Many of us often take things for granted. But we will never know what lies ahead of us tomorrow. Let us all seize the day – to live each and every day a worthwhile and fulfilling one. If we can constantly live in gratitude, this will translate into actions which will benefit not only ourselves, but also all sentient beings. ☺ 

        Here’s something my Buddhist teacher has taught me:  Appreciate and be grateful for all that we have for when we treasure our blessings and manage them wisely, we will not waste unnecessarily and know how to create even more good decisions and conditions. And that is how, our blessings will naturally, increase. (珍惜所拥有的,会惜福,不会了福,福报会越来越好)

 

可常念与佛同在

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问:请问法师,弟子感觉“与佛同在”这句话非常亲切,是否可以常说?

师答:最好天天说。假使你回去,你太太和你吵架,你就跟她说:“与佛同在!”那她马上就笑容满面。只要你能与佛同在,我想她的口气自然就会转变。因为佛不会骂人,佛是解脱的,如果你常常讲“与佛同在”,而时时与佛同在,那么你的心里也就解脱了。

修行本来很简单

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修行是不是有一定的层次?

修行的层次可用三句话来概括:

修行不如修身,

修身不如修心,

修心不如无生。

人的善恶行为,来自身体的造作,若要正其行,必先端其身,所以说“修行不如修身”;心为身行的主宰,如果心净则身自正,所以说“修身不如修心”;修心很麻烦,干脆无生就好了嘛!所以说“修心不如无生”。证悟无生的人,就能“无住生心”,也能于一切身行应用无染。

修念佛法门的人,往生西方极乐世界时,就能“花开见佛悟无生”。所谓“花开”,就是开智慧之花;“见佛”就是见到自性弥陀;“悟无生”就是证悟无生法忍。我们推行人乘佛教,希望人人在娑婆世界就证悟无生,不一定要到西方极乐世界才悟无生。

修行实在是一件非常简单的事,只要大家无生就好了。可是众生很奇怪,最简单的事却做不到,而那些最复杂、最麻烦的事却做得来;胡思乱想,想得睡不着,想得作梦,这个大家都能做到,叫他不想、不作梦,竟然做不到。如果做不到无生,那还是从修心、修身、修行或念佛修起吧!

The Bodhi Tree by the Road

By Jian Yong

                                                              

There is a Bodhi tree by the road just next to Aljunied MRT Station. For the past 12 years, I walked past it often, weekly to be exact. I have walked by it on sunny hot days, walked by it on rainy days, on windy days and on cloudy days, year after year.

 

Whenever I see the Bodhi tree, I will always stop and take a look at it and indulge in a brief moment of inner peace& self-reflection. It has since, become a habit.

 

Sometimes when rays of sunlight shine through the leaves onto my face, I will be reminded of how the Buddha sat beneath the Bodhi Tree and how he had vowed to end all suffering of sentient beings. I am so blessed to know his path and to have the opportunity to live this lifetime as a human being and to learn to walk his path.

 

On windy days when the Bodhi leaves fall on my hand, I will be reminded that we are all walking towards the same destination: Death. It doesn’t matter how long one lives; if one doesn’t cultivate, there will still be countless lifetimes of suffering. As life is filled with impermanence, so we should be appreciative of the little things in life and be grateful that we have a healthy body for cultivation.

 

On rainy days or on days where I feel down, I will be reminded of, while under shade of the Bodhi tree, of my Buddhist teacher’s words, “Has your mind always been thinking of the benefits of all beings? It doesn’t matter how insignificant we may seem now. As as long as we do not regress from the path of Bodhisattva, one day we will get there. A Bodhisattva goes through countless lifetimes of hardship and cultivation to get where they are. So why spend time worrying about life’s ups and downs? Instead we should see them as opportunities to cultivate and grow our Loving-Kindness and Compassion for the sake of helping others.

 

In our daily life, we are too engrossed with making a living. Often, we do not even have a moment to be aware of our thoughts. Instead, we simply muddle through the flow of of activities that just keep coming. Finally, when you are home, our body is just too tired to meditate. Thus, walk beneath the Bodhi tree gives me a precious moment to reflect. By reflecting, I will know not to stray too far from the path of Buddha. 

The next time you walk past the Bodhi tree, pause to take a look at it. Will it inspire and guide you as much as it did me?