TALK GIVEN AT THE OPENING CEREMONY OF THE
DALLAS BUDDHIST ASSOCIATION
"It is difficult to obtain human life, and even more so to encounter,
understand, and learn from the Buddha's Teachings."
"How fortunate we are to enjoy a happy life! How lucky we are
to be able to hear the great Teachings! The most precious of all is
to have encountered the direct, complete, and wondrous teachings of
the Pure Land School.
The peace and happiness which has fulfilled my life all sprang forth
from practicing of the Pure Land Teachings. Ever since I, Chin Kung,
began studying the Buddha's Teachings, not a single day passed by
in which I forget the kindness shown to me by my teachers. The only
way to express my sincere gratitude is to fully dedicate my time and
energy into sharing the Teachings with Society. As I enter old age,
I feel an urgent need to carry out my responsibility of solely promoting
and cultivating the Pure Land Teachings. Today, I would like to share
with everyone the same peace and happiness I have gained through the
Teachings in this short introductory speech. The six passages below
are a compilement of the main points summarized from the entire Buddhist
Treasury:
1. Buddhism is the most pro-found and wholesome educa-tion directed
by the Buddha towards all people.
2. The content in Shakyamuni Buddha's forty-nine years of teachings
describes the true face of life and the universe. Life refers to oneself;universe
refers to our living environment. The Teachings directly relate to
our own lives and surroundings.
3. Those who possess a com-plete and proper understand-ing of life
and the universe are called Buddhas or Bod-hisattvas. Those who lack
the understanding are namely 'worldly people'.
4. Cultivation is changing the way we think, speak, and act toward
people and matters from an erroneous way to a proper way.
5. The guideline for cultivation is understanding, proper views, and
purity. True un-derstanding is without delu-sion, proper view is without
deviation, and purity is with-out defilement. This can be achieved
by practicing the Three Learnings of self discipline, concentration,
and wisdom.
6. The foundation of cultivation and study are the Three Basic Conditions.When
interacting with people, ac-cord with the Six Harmonies, and when
dealing with soci-ety, practice the Six Principles.Follow the lessons
taught by Universal Worthy Bodhi-sattva and dedicate one's mind to
everlasting purity and brightness. These com-plete the purpose of
the Buddha's Teachings.
The Sutra of Amitabha's Purity, Equality, and Understanding states,
'Wherever the Buddha's Teachings have been received, either in cities
or countrysides, people would gain inconceivable benefits. The land
and people would be enveloped in peace. The sun and the moon would
shine clear and bright. Wind and rain would appear accordingly, and
there will be no disasters. Nations would be prosperous and there
will be no use for soldiers and weapons. People would abide by morality
and accord with laws. They would be courteous and humble. Everyone
would be content. There would be no injustices, thefts or violence.
The strong would not dominate the weak and everyone will be settled
at their proper place in the society.' This passage of the Sutra clearly
reveals the true benefits of Buddha's Teachings.
Mr. Kuang Shi Mei, one of the most famous Buddhist scholars in China
stated, 'If we wish to propagate the Buddha's Teachings at this time
and age, it is necessary to promote the Pure Land School. To promote
Pure Land, we must bring forth The Sutra of Amitabha's Purity, Equality,
and Understanding. If people would study and put the teachings of
this Sutra into practice, they will come to understand the reality
of cause and effect. Naturally, the purity of their minds would bring
about the health of their bodies, and their environment would be free
from pollutions. Hence, this period of corruption would surely be
overturned and peace will follow.'
Today's world is filled with extreme confusion, and everyone wishes
to restore order. To prevent the disasters upcoming right before our
eyes, we must diligently and tirelessly persuade people to bear a
kind heart, perform kind deeds, speak kind words, and overall, be
a decent person. We plan to achieve the above goals (The Four Decencies)
through under-standing the spirit behind different types of teachings
(see Guidelines for Selection of Passages).
Members of the Pure Land Learning Center should without doubt follow
the teachings of Purity, Equality, and Understanding and be determined
to reach the Pure Land. I hope this new facility will be dedicated
to the exclusive study and practice of the Pure Land Teachings in
this great land of America.
We should follow the footsteps of Teacher Yin Guang and truly bring
our ideals (specified in the Introduction of the Pure Land Learning
Center) to life.
We should often provide discussions and hold study sessions where
Buddha Recitation would be practiced. Buddha Recitation is the most
effective way to purify our mind. In this way we would be cultivating
according to what we learn.
The Buddha's Education is not an escape from worldly problems; instead,
dedicated students of the Teachings undertake the basic responsibilities
of restoring order to the world, overcoming the problems in society
and helping the distressed. Through inner peace, we can attain world
peace.
Only by seeing through the same eyes of understanding is it possible
for us to be truly diligent in our cultivation and spreading of the
Buddha's Teachings. We reach towards happiness of the family, stability
of the society, a respected nation, and a harmonious world apart from
sufferings. I hope the everlasting light of the Buddha's Teachings
will penetrate to all corners of the world as soon as possible."
Presented by
The Elder Teacher Chin Kung
October 1, 1993
Dallas, Texas
U.S.A.
Guidelines for Selection of Passages
The way to world peace is through common viewpoint. To achieve common
viewpoint, we plan to gather the spirit and ideas from different types
teachings by selecting passages from historical volumous books of
experience and wisdom. We hope those who are interested in participating
in this task would abide by the following guidelines:
1. Select short, easily under-stood passages, instead of lengthy
ones.
2. Select needed and practical teachings, and not fancy philosophies.
3. Select passages which would:
benefit one's own moral conduct and cultivation.
bring happiness into the family.
improve our job perfor-mance by relating to the past career experience
of people from all walks of life.
promote stability of the
society.
help the nation prosper.
help bring about world peace.
close the gaps between different races, beliefs, and lines of studies.
4. After properly compiling and categorizing the passages into one
volume, we should translate them into different languages for readership
worldwide. Our ideal goal is to introduce the ancients' wisdom to
the world and promote harmony.
5. Select famous teachings from foreign literature. If these could
be distributed worldwide, then we can establish common understanding,
harmonious living, and shared prosperity. This would bring about a
mutually supportive and happy world.