Taking
to spiritual development is to day seen as a way to stress busting and thus
bettering the quality of our lives. This seems to be more relevant in urban
living where lifestyle, desires and aspirations are working at cross purposes.
People are getting increasingly edgy and short-tempered and social grace is
taking beating.
Treading
the spiritual path, the aspirant needs to ensure that he has the correct
reference point of beneficiary.
There
was a sorcerer in a town in Tibet
who would torment people with his black magic. Stories spread of how he could
bring down hall and destroy villages with his powers. He would rob and kill
people at will. He gained great respect out of sheer fear. After a few years, a
great personal tragedy shook him and he decided he would practice this sorcery
no more.
In the
high mountains lived a lama of repute. He had heard of the deeds of the black
magician and was overwhelmed with the suffering the people had to undergo
because of him. The sorcerer approached the lama and said to him. “I need to
redeem myself. Please help me.” The lama suggested: “Very well, now that you
wish to change, you need to change your attitude first! Just as you did all the
evil things to people causing them great suffering, thereby deriving great
pleasure from it, you are to exactly reverse the process!”
“What do
you say, master” I don’t understand,” the penitent asked. The lama continued:
“Well, just as you did harm to others and derived pleasure now do good to
people and derive happiness. It’s so simple. “The sorcerer got the message and
went on to become one of the greatest masters of our time.
We
always look at benefit with this view point: “How will I derive benefit out of
my practices and actions?” The shift of attitude should be in cultivating a
mind that thinks of how others can derive benefit from my practices and
actions. The moment shift of the reference point of the true recipient of the
beneficiary is made the pathway is yours for gainful merit. This has to be done
willingly and in happiness, otherwise we will accrue negative karma.
The
teacher becomes the compassionate one who gives direction. The rest is up to
us, to translate to action willingly, understanding why it is necessary to do
so. The shift in attitude, in the point of reference of the true beneficiary of
action undertaken, is necessary for all those in public life, too, like
administrator and politicians. Then the results would be of great common
benefit.
Summarising
everything into a single verse, the greatest teacher of Mahayana and Indian
scholar, Shantideva said” “All the joy the world contains Has come the misery
the world contains has come through wanting pleasure for oneself. Tathagatha
realization to you!”
Tathagatha
refers to one who has walked the path to full awakening and so reached the end
of suffering and is released from life death cycle. The implication is that the
path is open to all who would follow it. In later Mahayana, Buddhism,
Tathagatha came to mean the essential Buddha nature found in every sentient
being.
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