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- Transmission of the Uncommon Ucchusma Diamond
Protector Practice (Day 1)
- A discourse by H.H. Living Buddha Lian-sheng
Sheng-yen Lu, New York, June 21st, 1997.
- Translated by Janny Chow from the transcript
published in the True Buddha News.
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Masters, reverends, and fellow students, good afternoon. [audience
applause]
Before we start, let us first pay homage to Namo Fundamental Teacher
Shakyamuni Buddha, Namo Manifestation Body Shakyamuni Buddha, and
Namo Ucchusma Great Sovereign Divine King Buddha.
First, I would like to thank the students of the True Buddha Diamond
Temple in New York for inviting me to such a large venue as Madison
Square Garden, to conduct a major True Buddha School Dharma Ceremony.
This Madison Square Garden is not just famous in New York, it is
also quite well-known around the world.
In the United States, a Buddhist teaching is generally attended
by only two to three hundred people, so most of the time, a small
venue would do. It is a major event in the Buddhist community that
we are able to have a teaching here today at Madison Square Garden.
[audience applause]
However, after learning of the rental fee for this venue, my knees
almost went weak. The cost is very high! I remember when I first
emigrated to the United States in 1982, I brought a small sum of
money with me and purchased a modest house in the Seattle area.
The sum total of two days' rental for this venue exceeded what I
brought with me from Taiwan to Seattle!
I thought to myself that the expenditure for today and tomorrow
is equivalent to what I had owned during the first half of my life.
Thus, psychologically, I feel that the burden on me for these two
days is quite heavy. I am not here to fundraise for the True Buddha
Diamond Temple, but I hope all of the students will lend some support
to the temple, because the cost of this venue is, indeed, astonishing.
During lunch, someone raised two fingers, indicating two hundred
thousand. Another person then asked if these were Indonesian rupiahs?
Master Lian Ying, who is from Taiwan, asked if they were Taiwanese
dollars. Let me tell you, this is New York; the cost is in U.S.
dollars. Such an expenditure for these two days is utterly amazing.
Originally, I was going to give this Dharma teaching by emulating
Bodhidharma. One time, Bodhidharma was invited to ascend to the
Dharma throne to give a teaching. The bell was rung, and all of
the monks and nuns came. The whole valley was filled with ordained
practitioners. Bodhidharma walked up to his seat and sat down, facing
the thousands of practitioners sitting below. He looked at them,
and they also looked at him. They looked at each other.
Perhaps Bodhidharma felt that the looking had gone on long enough,
for he stood up and walked away from the teaching throne. So, after
ascending to the Dharma throne, he gazed at the audience for a few
moments, then stood up and left. I was going to do the same thing.
Bodhidharma did that because he was giving a "Heart Transmission."
Not a single word was exchanged during the whole transmission, signifying
that at the ground of pure awareness, everything was too full to
be communicated verbally.
But then I thought, the rent for this venue is so expensive that
I had better remain seated. It is not easy to raise all that money!
I cannot just let it go to waste.
Today I am transmitting to everyone the Ucchusma Diamond Protector
Practice. This is my first public teaching of this major practice.
The Ucchusma Diamond Protector Practice is one of the five major
Vidyaraja [fierce manifestations of Vairocana] practices, a great
supreme practice and great secret practice!
Someone has told me of a Dharma teacher in Los Angeles who is
teaching the Ucchusma practice. The teaching is given in a private
room on a one-to-one basis. He charges five hundred dollars for
the Ucchusma Great Sovereign Divine King Buddha Mudra [Grand Master
demonstrates], five hundred dollars for the mantra, and five hundred
dollars for the visualization. These add up to fifteen hundred dollars.
So, by coming here today to learn the Ucchusma Diamond Protector
Practice, you have made a profit for yourself! [audience applause]
This is a practice rarely taught openly. Just the demonstration
of its mudra is worth five hundred US dollars. The teacher even
has a piece of cloth covering his hands when he shows the mudra,
signifying its very secret nature, and the student only gets to
have one look at the mudra. Today I am publicly teaching this major
practice and, in a way, it is a reflection of the remarkable coming
together of karmic causes and conditions.
At first, I wondered if I should publicly teach this practice.
But then I realized that all of the people who were able to come
here today to listen to this teaching (which is attended by both
humans and devas) must have their karmic affinities. It is due to
a kind of accumulative virtuous fruition over hundreds and thousands
of lifetimes of cultivation that all of you were able to come here
today to join in this grand occasion. How else would you be able
to come here today, joining in this remarkable Dharma Ceremony that
is attended by both men and heavenly beings? There must have been
karmic reasons from spanning many lifetimes that brought you here
today.
Thus I feel greatly relieved, and I shall explain this practice
in all its detail. The origin of this great practice may be traced
to the Fundamental Teacher Shakyamuni Buddha. At that time, at Kushinagara,
the Buddha was lying down, about to enter into nirvana. Generally,
when a Buddha is about to enter nirvana, all devas, whether they
have affinities with the Buddha or not, descend to the world to
bid farewell.
During this grand occasion, all devas, with the exception of one,
appeared in front of the Buddha. All were crying sadly. The only
missing member was a deva called the Conch Topknot Brahmadeva who
was from the Great Brahman Heaven. At that time, not only did this
Brahmadeva decide to remain in his heaven, he also threw a party
and was having fun with the celestial maidens.
All the devas, including the other Brahmadevas, knew that everyone
was present except the Conch Topknot Brahmadeva. This Brahmadeva
was very arrogant and felt that he was superior to Shakyamuni Buddha.
Therefore, he did not want to come, even on the occasion of the
Buddha entering nirvana. At that time, it occurred to many devas
that this Conch Topknot Brahmadeva was behaving badly and that he
should be brought down to Kushinagara to say farewell to the Buddha.
Behavior, such as that of the Conch Topknot Brahmadeva, reflects
pride as well as a kind of contemptuous attitude for Dharma teachings.
For example, I am giving a teaching now. Although most of the True
Buddha students in New York have come to hear the teaching, some
also have thought to themselves, "I am so busy that I won't
be able to go." Or, they might have said, "There is a
very rare showing of a movie this afternoon that I need to go to."
The choice of not coming to this Dharma teaching shows a "disdain"
for the Dharma or a disdain for this particular teaching.
If I am teaching in New York, students living in New York should
come and attend the talk. If I were teaching in San Francisco, students
living in San Francisco should attend the teaching. If I were teaching
in Taiwan, the students in Taiwan should attend the talk there,
since the distance one has to travel to hear the Dharma is not that
great. Also, one should set aside the time, to the best of one's
ability, to attend the Grand Master's teachings. This way there
is less chance for the "belittling of the Dharma."
Therefore, as Shakyamuni Buddha was about to enter nirvana, all
devas had come to say farewell, except this one Brahmadeva who had
shown his disdain for the Buddha. Many devas surrounding the Buddha
decided that they would fly to the Brahma Heaven to invite this
Brahmadeva to descend.
However, although many of these devas flew to the Brahma Heaven,
not one of them came back. It turned out that the Conch Topknot
Deva was quite formidable. He had built a wall around himself and
set up all kinds of traps. One of these traps was a maze called
the Yellow River with Nine Bends. All around his palace were traps
filled with the filthiest things in the world. As soon as a deva
flew over those traps, he would be so overwhelmed by the stench
that he would fall off the clouds and drop into the maze, where
he was caught and tied up. Not a single deva was able to escape
from the traps.
Amid the devas were also thousands of "mantra devas"
who practiced mantra chanting. They also had gone to the Conch Topknot
Brahmadeva, hoping to change his mind. Yet, as soon as they flew
there and smelt the odor, they also succumbed and became trapped.
Many other deva-kings also went there and failed to return.
After seven days, when all attempts by the devas to apprehend
the Conch Topknot Brahmadeva had failed, the assembly of devas and
humans chanted together some verses. In these verses, they expressed
their sadness for the parting of Shakyamuni Buddha but, what grieved
them more was the fact that, as the Fundamental Teacher was entering
into nirvana, there would be someone from their own rank who was
showing such disdain for the Buddha.
When Shakyamuni Buddha learned what was happening, his left heart
started spinning quickly, transforming into an indestructible Diamond
Protector. In an instant, the Ucchusma Diamond Protector soared
to the Empty Space, displaying great miraculous powers and causing
the six great tremors. These tremors were so powerful that abodes
in the deva realms, dragon realms, and ghost realms were demolished.
One could see what a great power was possessed by the Great Sovereign
Divine King Buddha. When Ucchusma arrived at the palace of the Conch
Topknot Brahmadeva, he pointed a finger at the traps. Just by doing
this, the traps immediately became purified and all of the piles
of filth turned into blooming flowers.
Then Ucchusma spoke to the Conch Topknot Brahmadeva, "You
are indeed foolish. The Tathagata is about to enter into nirvana,
why didn't you go to him?" Pointing his vajra indestructible
finger at the Brahmadeva, Ucchusma had the Brahmadeva tied up and,
like a hawk carrying its prey, he brought him to see Shakyamuni
Buddha.
Having sprung originally from the Namo Fundamental Teacher Shakyamuni
Buddha, Ucchusma is an emanation of the Buddha. Only Shakyamuni
Buddha would have such great, miraculous powers, causing the six
kinds of great tremors and the transformation of filth into blooming
flowers. By pointing his finger, he freed all the entrapped mantra
devas and other devas from the maze. This is the origin of Ucchusma
the Great Sovereign Divine King Buddha. We may say that Shakyamuni
Buddha is the origin of Ucchusma.
One can see that the transcendental powers of the Buddha are extraordinary.
For example, while the Buddha was teaching at the Spiritual Vulture
Peak, he was at the same time delivering the Kalachakra teaching
in Shambhala. He is able to manifest into billions of division bodies,
simultaneously teaching the Dharma at many places. Therefore, apart
from the Namo Fundamental Teacher Shakyamuni Buddha, there is also
a Namo Manifestation Body Shakyamuni Buddha. Ucchusma the Diamond
Protector, who eradicates all filth, is a Great Sovereign Divine
King Buddha emanated by the Namo Fundamental Teacher Shakyamuni
Buddha.
Before doing this practice, one must chant ten times, "Namo
Ben- shi Shi-jia-mou-ni Fo, Namo Hua-shen Shi-jia-mou-ni Fo, Namo
Hui-ji Jin-gang Da-chuan Shen-wang Fo." [Namo Fundamental
Teacher Shakyamuni Buddha, Namo Manifestation Body Shakyamuni Buddha,
Namo Ucchusma Diamond Great Sovereign Divine King Buddha.] For this
practice to be efficacious, it is necessary to acknowledge the origin
of Ucchusma by chanting the epithets together ten times.
This chanting of epithets prior to the practice is a secret key!
The chanting of the Ucchusma Diamond Mantra during ordinary times
is very good; however, if you do not chant the "Namo Fundamental
Teacher Shakyamuni Buddha, Namo Manifestation Body Shakyamuni Buddha,
Namo Ucchusma Diamond Great Sovereign Divine King Buddha" first,
you are not making a direct connection with the origin of Ucchusma.
This is a secret. You must first chant ten times, "Namo Fundamental
Teacher Shakyamuni Buddha, Namo Manifestation Body Shakyamuni Buddha,
Namo Ucchusma Diamond Great Sovereign Divine King Buddha or Namo
Great Sovereign Divine King Buddha." [audience applause]
Ucchusma has such great transcendental powers that he is not afraid
of any kind of filth. I, along with several masters and reverends,
made a trip to visit the eight sacred sites of the Buddha. The facilities
in India are quite undeveloped. Several of the sacred sites were
without any public restrooms. As it took at least seven or eight
hours to travel from one site to the next, our tour bus would make
rest stops along the way. As soon as the tour bus stopped, the men
would run to the right and the ladies would run to the left ---
the farther the better --- into the woods, where they would not
be seen by anyone. Some of our monks said, "Actually our lama
outfits serve us well, since the skirts are so wide. Under the circumstances,
the women have to carry umbrellas with them."
But, you have to know that to this day, the ground in India is
still "laid with gold." After getting out of the bus,
we would gaze at the white clouds in the sky and start reminiscing
about when the Buddha was teaching in such a beautiful land, not
paying any attention to the gold that was strewn on the ground.
That was what happened with Master Liang Tzi, who is in charge of
the True Buddha News and the Lotus Light Charity. She was so preoccupied
with the white clouds flying over the bright sky in India that she
was quite oblivious to what she was stepping on. Then suddenly,
she almost slipped. The "gold" she had stepped on was
still soft and hot, and quite fresh, as described by a fellow student
accompanying her. This did happen. There was a wall in the middle
of the field, so they thought it would be safe. To their surprise,
the ground behind the wall was full of "landmines."
Thinking that her shoes still had some value, Master Liang Tzi
wanted to get back onto our tour bus with her shoes on. Right away,
everyone protested. You know, her shoes were all covered with that
stuff, how could she bring them back in? Finally she accepted our
suggestion. She tossed out those shoes and put on another pair.
Although excrement is filthy, filth does not necessarily mean
only excrement. Afterall, excrement is something we all have. Someone
asked me what kind of transcendental power I have. I told him that,
by consuming something fragrant, I am able to convert it in a little
while to something very foul! This is also a process of transmigration,
a kind of recycling.
India was, indeed, quite filthy. Along the road in the cities
were ditches filled with dirty water, and flies and mosquitoes were
everywhere. Of the eighteen people in our group, seventeen became
ill, all except me. [audience applause] This is absolutely not a
fabrication. All seventeen of them had diarrhea, and I was the only
one who was in good health from beginning to end.
Why was I immune from the traveller's disease? Because I chanted
the Ucchusma Diamond Mantra and was not afraid of filth. Today I
am disclosing my secret to you. When you blow a breath of the Ucchusma
Diamond Mantra over filthy things, they are purified. Although the
ground is dirty, the blowing of air over it can turn it into blooming
flowers. Such are the great transcendental powers of Ucchusma the
Diamond Protector. That was why the filth in India could not do
anything to me. [audience applause] After learning this mantra,
Master Liang Tzi can transform all the "gold" in India
into blooming flowers. When that happens, there will be the appearance
of a lotus in every step that she takes. Ucchusma indeed has such
great transcendental powers.
In Taoism, it is believed that many things produced and harbored
in our bodies are unclean, such as certain "marrow" found
in the brain, gum in the eyes, ear wax, nasal mucus, and perspiration.
While a lady's perspiration is often euphemistically referred to
as being fragrant, the smell of a sweating man is often considered
to be offensive [in the Chinese language]. It is considered particularly
awful if the odor exudes from the underarms. One time I had to take
a bus to a house show called "The Dream House." Unfortunately,
I happened to be standing right under a man twice my height whose
arm was raised to hold onto the ring. As soon as the odor hit me,
I immediately had to transform myself into Ucchusma the Diamond
Protector; otherwise the previous night's dinner would have come
back up again!
Nasal discharge, saliva, perspiration, feces, and urine are all
manufactured by our bodies, and are all foul smelling. On the outside,
a lady may appear to be very beautiful but, if you were able to
see the viscera inside, you would find the stench intolerable.
Filth is not an easy subject about which to speak. However, Ucchusma
is not afraid of filth. He can transform all bad and filthy elements
into good and pure ones. This also reminds me of a phrase found
in Buddhist scriptures, "neither dirty nor clean." What
is dirty? What is clean? To an adept, filthy is clean, while clean
is still clean. In a realm where everything is neither filthy nor
clean, one rests in the spiritual state of non-duality. This is
the kind of indestructible Diamond power manifested and expressed
by Ucchusma.
Ucchusma then told Shakyamuni Buddha that he had a great divine
mantra. As long as one chants this mantra one hundred thousand times,
Ucchusma the Diamond Protector will appear to help fulfill the wish
of the chanter. When one finishes chanting the mantra four hundred
thousand times, one will have the ability to heal many sicknesses
which others have.
Ucchusma the Diamond Protector has a great power to fulfill the
wishes of all beings. Therefore, when he returned from his mission,
Ucchusma announced to all the devas and the powerful ghosts and
spirits which were present, "I have a great power, a great
mantra, that can purify all objects and bring all beings' wishes
to fulfillment!"
Therefore, it is wonderful that you are here today, as I am going
to teach you a mudra which is quite complicated. The practitioner
needs to first chant ten times the epithets of "Namo Fundamental
Teacher Shakyamuni Buddha, Namo Manifestation Body Shakyamuni Buddha,
Namo Great Sovereign Divine King Buddha." One then forms the
Ucchusma Diamond Mudra. After the mudra is formed, one chants the
Ucchusma Diamond Mantra. After one recites this mantra one hundred
thousand times, Ucchusma will use his great transcendental powers
to make the practitioner's wishes come true.
As you can tell from the demonstration of this mudra, it is quite
complicated. After learning it themselves, the masters and venerables
will teach all of the students here who have listened to this teaching
and received the empowerment.
In forming this mudra, the middle finger of the left hand is first
raised and placed right against the joint between the index and
middle fingers of the right hand. The left index finger then hooks
over the right index finger while the left thumb presses over the
right middle finger. In addition, the left little finger hooks over
the base of the right index finger, while the right thumb presses
over the right little finger. The right and left ring fingers then
are entwined and hooked against each other. Let me first teach the
masters this mudra, then the masters can show the venerables, and
the venerables can show the students. In a while, at the end of
this ceremony, you may ask the ones who have learned it to show
you. This way, you learn from each other and, by the time you walk
out, you will know how to form this mudra. [audience laughter and
applause]
In the past, the instruction for the Ucchusma Mudra was given
with this precaution: direct the release of the mudra to the ground
and away from people since the light emitted by it may hurt others.
But this should not cause any alarm to the True Buddha students.
Why? Because the practitioners have already put on the Armor Protection.
In Japan, the Shingon practitioners form such mudras inside their
sleeves because they are afraid the light emitted by the mudras
(at the time of release) can hurt other people. Whether they are
forming the mudra or not is hard to tell as their hands are hidden
from view. In any case, True Buddha students do not need to worry.
Since we previously performed the Armor Protection, we may form
the mudra later as we walk out of this venue. [audience applause]
When the chanting of this Ucchusma Great Sovereign Divine King
Mantra is repeated one hundred thousand times, while the mudra is
maintained, Ucchusma will manifest to help you bring your wishes
to fulfillment. When four hundred thousand recitations are reached,
the practitioner may also help other people by, for example, healing
their sicknesses.
This is how I feel about mantra recitation: during the chanting,
the practitioner must rest in a state wherein mind, speech, and
hearing are all unified. It is best if one does the chanting in
front of the shrine. In general, regardless of the type of practice,
it is essential to set up a shrine. The Ucchusma Practice is unique
in that its shrine setup is very simple. One only needs to enshrine
an Ucchusma vajra scepter (a symbol for Ucchusma) in some rice,
and that will do.
It is fine if one wants to set up a special altar for Ucchusma.
However, the simple setup of placing an Ucchusma vajra scepter in
a heap of rice will suffice. Incense and flowers may be used as
offerings. One should practice the mantra recitation first, and
do the Ucchusma practice later.
Ucchusma the Diamond Protector told Shakyamuni Buddha that, "If
one is often harassed by wicked ghosts and spirits, the chanting
of this mantra can put a stop to it." There is proof for this.
There was a monk from Fuzhou who wrote a book called Ucchusma the
Diamond Protector. In the book, the monk says that when one forms
the Ucchusma Diamond Mudra and chants the Ucchusma Diamond Mantra
seven times, the wicked ghosts surrounding one will not be able
to harm one. For example, if among our students, some of you have
spirits attached to you, or if your houses are frequently intruded
upon by unclean spirits, this practice may help. As long as you
form the mudra and chant seven times the Ucchusma Diamond Mantra,
all these harmful ghosts will either turn into bloody water or their
heads will split up, and they will become extinct.
Shakyamuni Buddha also said this, "If a good man or good
woman wants to treat illnesses in others, he or she should first
chant this divine mantra four hundred thousand times. After accomplishing
this, he or she will be able to treat others' illness, clean or
unclean. Upon beckoning, Ucchusma will come to fulfill all wishes."
Ucchusma is quite formidable in healing illnesses.
After all this talking, why have I shown you just the mudra and
not yet told you the mantra? This is because the mantra as taught
in the past is very long. Today I am going to transmit to you a
very short mantra! [audience applause] It will take you no time
to finish one hundred thousand times. [audience applause] Very few
people know this mantra. The asking price won't be very high, five
hundred dollars will do! [audience laughter] Other people charge
five hundred dollars to teach the long version. I will sell you
this short version which will enable you to finish one hundred thousand
recitations in a very short time.
Pay attention to this mantra: "Om, Ji-lu, Tor-nang, Hum,
Re." It is just this simple.
The original Ucchusma Diamond Mantra is very long and also very
difficult to chant. Today you have gained a way to the heart of
Ucchusma, who has great powers. The monk from Fujian Province said
that by just holding the Ucchusma Diamond Mudra and chanting the
Ucchusma Diamond Mantra, he was able to live very peacefully during
the twenty years of his ordained life. During all those years he
did not encounter anything unpleasant to cause him any worries.
In other words, nothing of any disturbing or violent nature happened
to him at all.
Give this some consideration. If you are ill, quickly generate
the vow to chant the Ucchusma Diamond Mantra, form the Ucchusma
Diamond Mudra, make offerings to Ucchusma, the Ucchusma vajra scepter
and his image.
How does one visualize Ucchusma? First visualize Shakyamuni Buddha
and then, from his crown, visualize the manifestation of Ucchusma.
Ucchusma has three faces and eight arms, each holding an implement.
If you do not have a picture of Ucchusma, go to a True Buddha Lei
Tsang temple or local chapter to obtain a picture. The True Buddha
School has two very special Dharma Protectors. One is Achala and
the other one is Ucchusma. [audience applause] There is a great
secret behind this. Ucchusma has appeared in my dreams. There was
also one time when I saw Ucchusma during my meditation. Ucchusma
has told me that he will support and protect all of the students
in our True Buddha School. [audience applause] If you are a practicing
student of the True Buddha School, then there is a very strong affinity
between you and Ucchusma. You will definitely achieve success when
you do the Ucchusma Practice. [audience applause]
Whenever I travel, no matter how far or which direction I go,
there are always attendants following me. You might think, "Of
course there are attendants following the Grand Master, such as
Master Lian Hsiang, Master Lian Ning, Master Lian Lian, and some
of the monks such as Rev. Hsuan Jen, Rev. Lian Ke, and Rev. Lian
Jing. And then there are the nuns such as Rev. Pi Yan, Rev. Pi Chen,
Rev. Lian Chi, and Rev. Lily. They have all attended to the Grand
Master." Let me tell you, apart from the visible attendants,
there are also invisible attendants from the realm of devas and
spirits. When you become adept at practicing the Ucchusma Diamond
Practice, you can send these invisible attendants on errands. These
are described very clearly in the scripture. When you can draw the
invisible attendants to you, you will become very formidable. If
you want something done, you only need to dispatch your attendants
and it will be taken care of. In my case, wherever I go, there are
always attendants around me. It is a power generated when one succeeds
in the practice, and it gives one a kind of invisible support and
protection.
When a student comes to ask me for blessing, I only put my hand
on his head momentarily before moving on to the next person. The
student probably thinks to himself, "The Grand Master only
touched my head for an instant; how long will this blessing last?
I have all these problems in my heart, throat, head, and kidneys.
He only patted my head for a moment, and the red envelope was immediately
gone. [audience laughter] He didn't even recognize me or know who
I am. How could he do that? Why didn't he leave his hand on my head
a little longer? Why didn't he press my head down a little harder,
to give me more blessings?"
Let me tell you, such tasks are to be carried out by the invisible
attendants. When I lightly rest my hand on your head, I am visualizing
the area where you have illness. When the visualization is finished,
I remove my hand, and the attendant by my side will take over the
order. He will enter into your body and help you cure your illness.
This is done very rapidly in a moment's time and your body is swept
clean. Take Ucchusma, for example, he will immediately help to eradicate
the harmful bacteria in your body.
We recently had this happening in our community in Seattle. It
concerned an American student Lian Tsu [Demi Charlotte Hunt] whose
husband is Lian Kuang. They used to live in New York before moving
to Seattle. When Lian Tsu went for a routine physical check-up,
it was discovered that she had a tumor, the size of a lemon, in
her body. The doctors told her that they needed to operate on her
right away. So she came to see me.
I had just finished a video taping session and was about to go
upstairs when I saw her kneeling there. I patted her head and asked
her what was the matter? She told me that she had to have surgery
right away and would like me to bless her. I asked her what was
wrong, and she said she had cancer. I put my hand on her head and
blessed her and then went upstairs. When she went into the hospital,
a pre-operative examination showed that the lemon-sized tumor was
gone. [audience applause]
She has also given a testimony of this incident in the Ling Shen
Ching Tze Temple in Redmond. She was so moved by the experience
that she cried while relating it. Truthfully, such a large-sized
tumor was frightening to her. To be honest, if I were to discover
a hard lump during my bath, I would also start crying! How can one
be not afraid! That is why I also examine myself during showers.
I have heard that the earlier the cancer is discovered and treated,
the higher the chance of cure. Therefore, if it gets to the size
of a lemon, it is terrible!
So, the sudden discovery of tumor in one's body is a terrifying
thing. What happens during my healing of someone is that, when I
touch that person's head, an invisible attendant will immediately
lend his help. If one is able to summon Ucchusma the Diamond Protector,
he will immediately remove all the unclean things in one's body
and the person will be cured. This is absolutely true. [audience
applause]
There is a major secret ritual involved in this! To summon ghosts
and spirits to come to one, the cultivator forms a mudra known as
the Collective Summon Mudra. This is no ordinary mudra. The ring
finger of each hand is bent towards the center of each palm while
being pressed by each thumb. Bring palms up vertically with the
small finger and middle finger of both hands touching each other.
This is how it looks. [Grand Master demonstrates] A space is formed
between the small and middle fingers. What kind of shape is this?
It is kind of hard to describe. In any case, this is called the
Collective Summon Mudra.
This is the ritual. Take ten seven-inch pieces of peach wood,
and boil them in water. When the water is boiling, remove the peach
wood and add three kinds of incense: burning incense, anointed incense,
and an-hsi incense. This will make the water fragrant. If an-hsi
incense is unavailable, substitute with chen-hsiang, mo-hsiang,
and anointed incense. Then, holding the Collective Summon Mudra
over the pot of water, chants 108 times the mantra, "Om, Ji-lu,
Tor-nang, Hum, Re." Performing this ritual summons all the
devas and spirits to come to one.
After the arrival of the devas and spirits, if one sees a protector
in a dream or during meditation or samadhi, one may form an alliance
with him. One should say this, "Be my attendant and start following
me now. When I reach Enlightenment, I will also help you reach Enlightenment."
Thus, the protector will stay by one's side and learn the Buddhadharma
from one. He will also help and support one's cultivation. In this
alliance, he is one's attendant, but one also teaches him the practice
of Buddhism. This is the origin of one's close attendants.
Surrounding me are many attendants. When I go shopping at Safeway,
I invite all of the attendants to come along. I usually go to the
supermarket late at night because that is when I have some free
time. "Come with me, I am giving a party. Take and eat anything
you like. I am making an offering to you all." There are so
many of them that it is impossible to count them. They have such
a good time filling themselves that everything in the supermarket
is eaten.
One time, it was late at night when I came out through the automatic
doors of the 24 hour supermarket. As I walked to my car, I turned
back and saw the door opening and closing repeatedly on its own.
Master Lian Hsiang also saw it. I said to her, "Look, it seems
like there are people going in and out of the market, but you do
not see anyone at all!" In fact, it was my attendants going
in and out of the supermarket.
I also have talked about another incident. There was a student
who greatly looked down on me, and his disrespect was quite evident
when he came to see me. So, one time I asked my Dharma Protector,
"What is the matter with this student? Why is he so disrespectful
of me?" I was not thinking of punishing him, I just wondered
why he was acting the way he was. If I asked him to come to hear
a teaching, he would deliberately excuse himself with pretenses
that he was busy in the bathroom, or that he had abdominal pain
or headache, or that he had to look at something in the temple.
It was very strange.
So one time I decided to bring the matter up with my Dharma Protector.
However, the Dharma Protector hesitated for a moment, not responding
right away. I knew he must have a reason. Finally, I asked him,
"What kind of background does this person have? Why is it that
he treats me with such disrespect?" In the end the Dharma Protector
told me, "This person was your son in your last life."
Since he had been my son, I let the matter go. Why? Because my current
son is also behaving about the same way towards me! [audience laughter]
Such comparisons may be made. When one's son or daughter is slighting
one, what is there to say? After all, learning the Buddhadharma
is to learn about patience and tolerance, isn't it?
When a practitioner finishes chanting the mantra 100,000 or 400,000
times, one is ready to do the practice. It is best to perform the
practice on a full moon day. On such a day, Ucchusma will manifest
and the vajra scepter enshrined will undergo transformation and
change into many different shapes. Practice according to the liturgies
outlined in our True Buddha Tantric Dharma.
One may perform the practice for various reasons. For example,
if someone owes one money and refuses to pay, one may write the
name of the debtor on a piece of paper. After transforming into
Ucchusma, one steps on the name and calls out, "Pay back the
money, pay back the money!" Remember, if possible, to be tolerant
and make things easier for others.
If one is in love with a lady, one may write her name on a piece
of paper and insert the paper into the mudra. When empowering one's
wish this way, the lady will come to one or go away as one wishes.
It is the same if a lady is in love with a man, she can write his
name and put it inside the Ucchusma Mudra. Put the paper with the
name of a man in the left hand and the name of a woman in the right
hand. Then when one chants the Ucchusma Mantra, that person will
be summoned to come. Yet, a practitioner must be very cautious in
doing such a practice. One needs to consider if such an act is fair,
reasonable, and ethical before doing it.
To seek payment of a debt, put the name under one's foot. Do not
get the two mixed up, or one will have one's girl friend get trampled.
For harmony and magnetization, the name goes to the hand. For subjugation,
the name goes under one's foot. One can transform oneself into Ucchusma
and then step on one's debtor or grab him with one's hand. Or one
may place the debtor in Ucchusma's hand or under his foot.
One may put this practice to many other uses. One may perform
it for healing, magnetization, purification, and enhancement. One
can chant the mantra, summon one's boss and request a raise. One's
boss will then give one a raise. But, a practitioner should analyze
the situation from various angles and decide if the request is something
reasonable. One also should ask if one's abilities and performance
deserve a raise.
Ucchusma the Great Sovereign Divine King Buddha has great authority.
As long as one chants his mantra, forms his mudra, does his practice,
enshrines his image and vajra scepter, he will manifest himself.
Because it is a difficult mudra, learn it well before one leaves.
You see, the Ucchusma Diamond Practice is very formidable. Right
away it causes the six kinds of great tremors!
I have experienced his great power. When I was in India, I chanted
the Ucchusma Diamond Mantra. Of the eighteen people in our group,
I was the only one who did not get ill at all. [audience applause]
There are also some other secrets inherent to this practice, which
I will go into after tomorrow's Fire Offering.
Well, time is up.
Om Mani Padme Hum.
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