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- Book 45 - The Art of Meditation
- By Grand Master Sheng-yen Lu
- Translated by Liu Runqing
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Chapter 15 - Tantric Practice of Meditation (1)
When a practitioner has attained "perfect realization,"
his own Original Nature will appear and he will become a Buddha,
feeling that "between Heaven and Earth I am the most revered
one."
In his concentrated meditation, he can invite all Buddhas to empower
him by shooting up great lights which flash three times. When all
Buddhas in the Ten Directions see that someone has attained "Perfect
Realization," they will inevitably come to the shrine to celebrate,
flashing beautiful lights; Buddhas and Bodhisattvas circle around
the Shrine three times and then stay in the space.
At the moment, the heaven Gate is opened, and many celestial maidens
come out of the Heaven Gate to scatter flowers on the practitioner.
The Flying Musician Gods will play heavenly Music and all Heavens
will shower great Dharma rain and great nectar. Flying maidens will
dance and the Eight Kinds of Gods and deem-gods (Devas, nagas, yaksas,
asuras, garudas, gandharvas, kimnaras, and mahoragas) will come
to cheer. A rainbow appears to beam down beautiful lights, and great
sound of Dharma thunders and Dharma drums rumbles across the Earth.
All Buddhas praise the inconceivable "perfect realization."
Among the Eight Kinds of Gods, the devas and nagas spout out clean
water from their mouths, the garudas fly around the protect the
Dharma, the yaksas hold scepters to protect the Dharma, the gandharvas
spray fragrance, the Musician Gods come to play music, Python Gods
and Flying Generals all come to offer protection.
How great the "perfect realization" is! As the practitioner
knows that he has realized, he should work even harder for the ultimate
Enlightenment of humanity, and use all kinds of expedient methods
to embrace all human beings so that they too become Buddhas. To
consummate the aspiration, the practitioner can flash out three
rounds of strong lights, chanting "Hom! Hom! Hom!" Suddenly,
all the beings from the Ten Spheres of Dharma appear in front of
the practitioner, walking around the Shrine seven times. Then they
stay quietly down there to listen to his lectures on the Dharma,
each getting their own stage of fruition.
The ten groups of beings include your parents in the past seven
life times and parents of the present period; your spouses of the
past seven lives and your wife of the present; your children and
grand-children of the past seven lives and those of the present;
your brothers and sisters of the past seven lives and those of the
present; your friends, teachers, and students of the past seven
lives and those of the present. No matter whether they are born
from an egg, or from a womb, or from heat and moisture, or a miraculous
birth, no matter whether they are Asuras, or hell beings, or hungry
ghosts or animals, they all come together at your feet impelled
by the Dharma force of the "Perfect Realization."
Perfect realization benefits yourself.
Great Bodhicitta benefits others.
So these are the stages of fruition in Tantric cultivation of meditation:
to attain perfect realization, to generate great Bodhicitta, to
embrace all sentient beings with affinity, and teach those beings
without affinity.
The feeling that "I am the most revered one" is by no
means conceit, but the kind of lofty aspiration that "Who else
except me would deliver the suffering beings? Who else except me
would go to Hell to save the Hell beings? The Realized one is not
only willing to be born into and stay in the mundane world for a
long period, but also ready and willing to stay in Hell for the
sake of liberating the Hell beings. At this moment, you are an enlightened
Buddha, with Buddhas of the past period above you, Buddhas to-be
in the future period below you. This is a state that links up the
past, present, and future periods, which is called "vertical
amalgamation of those periods at one moment." This state breaks
down the barriers of time and generation, transcending time and
space.
Thanks to the "power to be anywhere to do anything at will,"
you can come and go freely in all the worlds, in the ten directions:
upward, downward, central, East, South, North, West, past, present,
and future. All these worlds are amalgamated, thus breaking down
the barriers of space. This state transcends space, called "horizontal
amalgamation of ten directions." By now neither time nor space
exists, and you are in a Dharma Ream Dhyana.
In a Dharma Realm Dhyana, the world does not exist, nor is there
difference in time or space. The practitioner himself no longer
exists, with his own luminosity resembling Void, and this is the
amalgamation of the self and the Universe. Some people say this
is "Dhyana to return to the Ocean of Mahavairocana." In
Tantric practice, the practitioner's body changes into a mass of
light, and the Buddhas from above change into spots of light which
flow into the practitioners' mass of light. Thus, the whole Universe
is just a mass of light-- no more difference among the Unierse,
the practitioner and the Buddhas from the Ten Directions.
This is what happens when a practitioner attains Perfect Enlightenment
in the Ocean of Light of the Dharma Realm, the small self and the
big self amalgamate, and the Self-Nature merges with Buddhas from
the Ten Directions and with the Universe. This is what the Diamond
Sutra describes: "There is no form of self, of others, of sentient
beings, nor of Universal self." There is only the Void, with
no self or others, male or female, superior or inferior, nothing!
In this Realm, there is no Buddhahood to attain from above, no Dharma
to practice in the middle, no sentient beings to liberate down below.
As far as I know "the Great Void" is a proof of "perfect
enlightenment," but the Self-Nature can reappear in the Void.
This is a rebirth after Enlightenment, a return to the "world
of endurance," in order to save the sentient beings and become
Buddhas together with them.
Please note, my dear readers, that I hold equality between the
Buddha and myself, making no distinction in between, for the claim
"I am the most revered on" is a claim for the amalgamation
of the Buddhas in the ten directions and Myself.
There was once a presumptuous man who told me the following:
"I am the most revered one, so I need no more cultivation."
"Why is that?" I asked.
"If I go on practicing, I would be superior to the Buddha."
"What are you now then?" I asked again.
"No one is my equal."
His three answers are all faulty. With the first answer, though
there is the Realm in which one can feel "I am the most revered
one" as discussed in this chapter, something is wrong with
"I need no more cultivation" which shows he has not realized.
For when the self-nature becomes a Buddha, the highest realm no
longer makes any distinction between self and others, and the self-nature
of all Buddhas in the ten directions becomes one and the same thing,
returning to the Ocean of Mahavairocana. "I need no more cultivation"
shows he has not reached the other shore and that "I am the
most revered on" is also false.
With the second answer he is even more ignorant. It not only shows
that he has not returned to the Ocean of Mahavairocana, but shows
that he still makes distinction between the Buddha and himself.
he does not know that the Empty Nature is equal. His remark, typical
of off-springs of demons, shows his conceit as well as his ignorance
of Buddhist teachings.
The third answer, "No one is my equal" is a favorite
phrase of the Maras. Such people are crazy or have been led astray
by devils. Not long afterwards, this person did have a nerves breakdown
and was sent to an asylum. Asylums are filled up with super great
men who "are the most revered."
This chapter is about what happens when one reaches the highest
Realm in Meditation. I want everybody to understand that the ultimate
goal is get to the Ocean of Mahavairocana where everybody is equal.
Huamn beings are confused about the self-nature; after enlightenment,
they return to the Ocean of Mahavairocana, to become "the most
revered," never again to fall into the cyclic forms of existence.
Then, coming out of the Ocean of Mahavairocana, the self-nature
shows itself again. Out of benevolence and compassion for the entient
beings, you come back to the human world to save the suffering beings
by compassion and wisdom. Whatever the methods, as long as you can
put the sentient beings onto the correct path, they are skillful,
expedient methods.
I feel deeply that the ultimate goal for all practices is the Realm
of "Great Void Samadhi" (in which everything is empty,
formless and desireless), the state that the Taoists call "The
Ocean of Nothingness" ("An Illumination Sea of Dharma
Realm"). All sentient beings are imperfect before realization.
Once they reach that Realm, they understand the equality of the
Buddha Nature. As I take pity on today's spiritual cultivators for
their ignorance, I have first described the highest, the most extraordinary
Realm of cultivation.
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