The Importance of Quan Yin
For those of us who are practicing the Quan Yin Method,
Quan Yin (contemplation on the Sound) for at least one hour each day
is essential in order to erase the effects of the world on us, and for
our spirit to attain genuine bliss. Of course, even if you only practice
a little bit, you can still get a joyful feeling, but you won't feel
completely happy.
Of course, it may be difficult to do Quan Yin for one
whole hour, but you still have to try your best. Sometimes the situation
improves after practicing for twenty minutes. The body becomes more
stable and the spirit more inspired. Then the body feels nothing. By
this time the initial atmosphere of excitement and instability will
be gone. All will be well if only we endure it for a while.
Practicing Within the Truth
There's a book about people who practiced the Quan
Yin Method a very long time ago. It says that when we practice, even
when we're in touch with the Truth for a very brief period of time,
say a couple of hours, or half an hour, or dozens of minutes, we can
still manage to cleanse eons of heavy karmic burden.
The book also says that there are many aspects of spiritual
practice. We can listen to a lecture by a Master, take a look at Him
or join His disciples in group meditation. If one can't see the Master
or listen to His lecture personally, one can read His scriptures or
listen to His recorded lectures or follow His directions about spiritual
practice. All this is considered spiritual cultivation and staying within
the Truth. All this can cleanse the heavy karmic load that we've accumulated
over eons, and make us relaxed, happy, comfortable and uninterested
in quarreling with anyone.
The Benefit of Coming Close to Spiritual Mentors
Sometimes we need someone to remind us of the benefits
of spiritual practice in order for us to remember to practice. Otherwise,
we come in daily contact with many mundane beings or beings who are
not at such a high level, and their non-practicing aura drags our level
down a little, so we become like them, busily engaged in worldly and
mundane matters and then we forget our most important goal.
That's why it's really useful to be with spiritual mentors
and Saints! That means it's useful to be in the company of fellow practitioners
and the enlightened Master! It's useful not because we see them or listen
to them talk. Sometimes even when we don't hear them speak, the aura
of their spirituality serves as reminders and gives us spiritual encouragement.
Then we think of spiritual practice naturally. Sometimes just being
near them makes us feel very comfortable and gives us the desire to
meditate, so that we no longer want to think about mundane matters again.
That's why in India they say to see your Master every
day if possible; if not daily, then at least every two to three days.
If that's not possible, then see your Master at least once a week; and
if that's not possible, then at least once every two weeks; if not,
then monthly. If that too isn't possible, then see Him once every few
months; if not, then once a year. If that's still not possible, then
at least once in a lifetime! If even this isn't possible, then you'll
see the Master at the time of your death. At that time He'll surely
come to take you. Therefore, in the end you'll still see Him. However,
we must have affinity with the Master for Him to come.
That's why the saying goes, "It's not easy to meet
Shakyamuni Buddha." We don't necessarily see a Master even if we
live with Him in the same world, or hear His words if we live with Him
in the same era. If we're the same age as the Master, or live in the
same country or same village, it doesn't necessarily mean we can receive
His blessings because sometimes we lock ourselves up. Our heart is very
important! That's why some people, like many fellow practitioners in
China and Au Lac who can't see the Master, have never seen the physical
Master, can see the Master's Inner Light manifestation form. It's because
their hearts are with the Master. This is also considered spiritual
cultivation. The heart is very important!
Heart-to-Heart with the Master
If we're good at heart, then it's simple for us to
be one with all and in contact with the Saints. If our hearts are segregated,
it's like we've built a wall around ourselves. The Saint didn't build
the wall. We built it and set up the obstruction ourselves. We're not
necessarily with a Saint even if we come close to Him. Our hearts have
to come close. In this way even if we're thousands of miles away from
Him, we don't seem to be separated spatially. If we're near a Saint
but our hearts aren't with Him, it's the same as being separated by
distance.
Once during Shakyamuni Buddha's lifetime, a disciple
found a huge ant in the Jetavanna Grove. Buddha told the people that
seven Buddhas had come and gone and given discourses in this place,
but this ant was still there as an ant. It had no way to transcend the
level of an ant. This is like the story we heard today about Sariputra
previously being a venomous snake. (For the details of the story, please
refer to the same videotape.) This is the first time that we've heard
about this. We used to think that he had high ethical standards in his
past lives, which was why he could become one of the ten great disciples
of the Buddha. Never did it occur to us that he was formerly a venomous
snake. As a snake, he had made good affinity with Shakyamuni, who saved
him after attaining Buddhahood. Why was he a snake for so long, for
thousands and millions of years? According to the scriptures, it was
because his heart had not opened up and therefore he remained a snake
for hundreds and tens of thousands of years. Once our hearts open up,
immediately there is no more karmic hindrance.
We come to follow an enlightened Master and learn from
Him. This means that we're prepared at heart to disentangle all the
evil ideas, attachments and bondages to the world that we've accumulated
over many lifetimes. Once these areas have been straightened out, the
karmic burden from the past several lifetimes will be erased. Only then
will we be able to come close to Saints, and see the Light and hear
the Sound of the Real Self, the inner Sound.