Book 69 - Household
Feng-Shui
- Book 69: Household Feng-Shui
- Appendix 02 : Essential Oral Teachings from Living Buddha
Lian-sheng, Founder of the True Buddha School
- Written by : Master Sheng-yen Lu
- Translated by : Janny Chow
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1. Zen, Tantrayana, and Stability
To reach Enlightenment, a Zen practitioner works specifically with
the "nature of the mind" to explore and experience its "empty nature."
In contrast, Tantrayana practitioner begins first with the "body."
The employment of mudras, mantras, and visualization, the engendering
of light in one's heart, inner fire and light drops, the opening
of three channels and seven charkas, and the merging of oneself
with the Light of the Universe are practices that work with the
internal body. These are practices that will lead one to Enlightenment.
The Zen path to Enlightenment is comparatively more elusive. The
path to Enlightenment in Tantrayana is more concrete. This is the
major difference between the two.
But no matter to which world religion or particular sect within
a certain religion one belongs, whether it be Zen, Tantrayana, or
the Pure Land tradition within the Buddhist faith, the absolute
requisite to accomplishing anything is the cultivation of stability.
Without stability, there will be no Enlightenment. Without stability,
a Tantric practitioner will not succeed in any of the Tantric practices.
There will be no "accomplishment of inner fire" or "engendering
of light in the heart." And one will definitely not be able to "merge
and become one with the Light of the Universe."
Therefore, to realize Enlightenment, one must enter the state of
"stability" or stillness. In the state of stability, all thoughts
are gathered into "One." From "One," one enters into "Zero." One
has to enter the state of "Zero" to have Emptiness. Once the seeker
is grounded in Emptiness, the Light of the Universe will immediately
flow into one, and one's heart will open to reveal the inherent
light. Immediately the two lights will merge, and with this Merging
and Immersion, there will be Enlightenment.
Stability is therefore very important.
However, if one craves fame, profit, power, the title of a master,
and the ability to perform miracles, one will have many emotional
afflictions. These afflictions will cause the heart to close. If
the mind (heart) cannot release these emotional afflictions, how
can one enter into stability?
During ordinary times, one has to develop an open mind and an open
heart to be able to let go of attachments. Only when emotional afflictions
are eliminated will one be able to enter into stability.
Therefore, our view of life, our methods of coping with daily stresses,
and the coming and going of events have important bearing on our
lives!
2. What is a "Blessing"?
Is a "Blessing" merely the guru placing his hand on your head and
patting you? What is the meaning of a Blessing? One can find an
analogy for a Blessing in the batting of a baseball. A swing of
the bat can send a ball flying through the air. If, at that precise
moment, a gust of wind appears, carrying the ball farther than it
would have otherwise traveled, this gust of wind is a "Blessing"!
If you had not hit the ball and sent if flying through the air,
this gust of wind would not serve you any purpose.
3. The Key to Mantra Chanting
When chanting mantras, you should use your mind power to transmit
and instill the sound and its frequency into your heart chakra.
While you are chanting a mantra 108 times, do the following visualization:
Visualize a white lotus inside your heart chakra gradually opening
to full bloom. Upon the lotus sits the seed syllable Hum( ).
The Hum syllable emits a beam of strong white light that travels
along your central channel from the heart chakra, through the throat
chakra, to the crown chakra. (Chant the Guru's Heart Mantra 108
times.)
4. The Key to Entering Samadhi
During Samadhi, one quiets the mind to enter into stability. (Use
visualization to guide the mind to enter the Great Luminosity of
Samadhi.)
Do the following visualization:
Visualize a white lotus in full bloom inside the heart chakra.
The seed syllable Hum( )
emits a white light which travels from the heart chakra all
the way up the crown chakra. (Pause briefly in this visualization.)
Visualize a small white lotus seat appearing above your crown. Living
Buddha Lian-sheng (wearing the Five Buddha Crown with the two side
strips and a yellow Dharma robe topped by a red cassock) holds the
Padmakumara Mudra and sits on this white lotus seat resting directly
on the crown opening. (Pause briefly.)
Living Buddha Lian-sheng transforms into a swirl of white light
above your head. This white light becomes stronger and stronger,
like the sun directly on top of one's head. (Pause briefly.)
Visualize this swirl of white light entering your crown opening,
descending down the central channel, passing through the throat,
until it reaches the heart chakra. (Pause briefly.)
Living Buddha Lian-sheng now sits on the white lotus seat in the
heart chakra emitting brilliant white light - this is like having
the sun inside your heart. (Pause slightly longer to help train
the heart chakra to emit light.)
The Dharma Body of Living Buddha Lian-sheng in the heart gradually
enlarges until It reaches the same size as one's body and merges
with it. (Pause briefly.)
There is now no difference between Living Buddha and yourself.
Your are Living Buddha Lian-sheng, wearing the Five Buddhas Crown
with the two side strips, wearing a string of mantra beads, donning
a yellow Dharma robe topped by a red cassock, holding the Padmakumara
Mudra and sitting on a large lotus seat. Residing in the spiritual
realm, you have the same perfect countenance and full majesty as
that of a Buddha. All Buddhas, Bodhisattvas, and Dharma Protectors
are sitting around you in circles. (Pause briefly.) (Merging of
Self and Living Buddha Lian-sheng)
The heart chakra Hum( )
in you, Living Buddha Lian-sheng, now emits strong white lights,
radiating out to the ten directions of the Universe. (Pause briefly.)
Immerse yourself into this great luminosity. Becoming selfless,
with neither thought nor thinking, immerse and abide in the Great
Luminosity of the Ocean of Vairocana of Samadhi....
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