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Namo Guru!
Thus have I heard! Once the Blessed One was
residing at Vulture's Peak in Rajagriha together
with Bodhisattvas, Arhats and other beings, both
seen and unseen, infinite in number. Bodhisattva
Mahasattva Avalokiteshwara was immersed in the
Samadhi of Boundless Compassion. Then, through
the inspiration of the Tathagata, Shariputra,
while traversing fearlessly through the six
realms became aware of the inter relatedness of
all phenomena -- sentient beings and the worlds
they experienced. Thus moved to boundless
compassion, Shariputra asked the Bodhisattva
Mahasattva Avalokiteshwara -- 'How should sons
and daughters of this noble family, disciples of
the Enlightened One, practise compassion?'
Bodhisattva Mahasattva Avalokiteshwara moved by
the sufferings experienced in the Six Realms
said, "Oh Shariputra, appropriate is your
question and I will elucidate upon it!'
'All beings are deeply related with each other.
They have each been each other's parents through
countless lives as also each other's children.
Thus they share a common and unshaken bond each
with the other. Moreover, in this their current
existence, each is deeply connected with each
other in this way. Whatever grain of wheat and
rice which is eaten by any person, each grain is
connected with countless beings who have been
responsible for its cultivation, harvesting and
distribution through which process the faithful
have offered to the Sangha. Similar is the case
with the earth we tread upon, the sun and moon,
the forests, streams and rivers which provide
sustenance, the robes we wear, the Sangharamas
offered to the Tathagata and his disciples for
rest, for the Enlightened One to teach, and the
practise and study of the Dharma of his
disciples!
'Similarly, when one being suffers, it becomes
the suffering of all. The happiness of any one,
becomes the joy of all! None can exist in
isolation from the other!
'Contemplating in this way, sons and daughters
of noble family, develop the motivation to
benefit each other and extend it to cover all
beings. Thus too, they develop a respect for the
world and its ecological systems which support
their very existence in different ways. Thus
they aspire to take all beings, with whom they
are related, across samsara, the ocean of
suffering to the blissful abiding in the state
of voidness through the employment of skillful
means, as vast as the expanse of the universe.
Simultaneously, they aspire to respect and
protect mother earth which provides them food,
shelter and the very basis for their practice of
compassion. Thus they are inspired to utilise
all their faculties and facilities available
solely for the common weal!
'Motivated thus, sons and daughters of noble
family, develop self-arising ethics so that they
may live in accordance with and express
themselves egolessly for the benefit of both the
animate and inanimate, with the realisation that
each is an integral part of phenomenal
manifestations. This ethics is not an imposition
from the Enlightened One; rather it arises of
its own accord from the correct motivation which
propels such sons and daughters of noble family
to the practise of virtue and the rejection of
deeds of the body, speech and mind which would
harm themselves as also others.
'In this way sons and daughters of noble family
express their gratitude to the entire world of
phenomena, for all the goodness they have
received from it. Sons and daughters of noble
family, thus courageously live the span of their
lives, with a free heart, deeply happy at each
and every opportunity which arises in the
fulfillment of their aspiration. Contemplating
and living in this way, their lives become free
from depressions and doubts and the veils and
obscurations which govern their existence become
less and less, leading to the further practice
of gratitude.
'Thus sons and daughters of noble family grow
exponentially in compassion and egolessness
which they effortlessly manifest as an
expression of their true nature -- the very
heart of enlightenment. In this way, their lives
become replete with meaning even as they adopt
diverse ways to benefit phenomenal
manifestations in all realms both seen and
unseen.
Dedicating themselves in such ways, sons and
daughters of noble family, go beyond the
processes of samsara and nirvana, and abide
continuously in the state of transcendence where
birth and death are no more and all experiences,
good and bad, happy and sad, are experienced as
the imprint of a bird in the sky in the
uncontrived and boundless space of the
Dharmadhatu! They are thus freed from fears,
doubts, sufferings and all conditionings which
restrict the full expression of uncontrived
awareness! It is in this flawless state that
sons and daughters of noble family abide!'
Then the Blessed One, commended the Bodhisattva
Mahasattva Avalokiteshwara saying, 'Thus it is!
Thus it is, Oh son of Noble Family!' And all
those who heard him rejoiced with a grateful
heart.
April 26, 2009
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