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Greetings and welcome! 
It is truly a blessing to 
have an enlightened Master 
accompany us 
on our spiritual path. 
But how does 
an enlightened Master 
train his disciples 
to grow in wisdom? 
During a lecture given
in Brazil in 1989, 
Supreme Master Ching Hai 
shared a story that 
sheds light on this topic.
There is one Master.
He's very perfect, 
the greatest one.
One day he told 
one of his disciples 
to take two potatoes 
and go and eat them.
He emphasized 
again and again 
that the disciple 
must eat two potatoes 
all of it together.
So the disciple 
took two potatoes from 
the Master's hand and 
then went to the stream, 
sat down and began to eat.
So he sat there and ate, 
one potato already, 
and then he began 
to peel the second potato. 
Then came a beggar, 
very hungry, nearly dying.
Says, "Please give me 
that potato because 
you have eaten one 
and I have nothing 
for many days.
I would die if you 
don't give me this potato."
So, now what you do?
You surrender 
to your Master 
or you surrender 
to compassion?
So, what happened next? 
Let’s find out through 
this dramatic adaptation 
of the story as told by 
Supreme Master Ching Hai. 
“Two Potatoes” 
was performed by our 
Association members 
and friends of 
our Association,
from Formosa (Taiwan).
Grandpa, 
what stories do you want 
to tell us today?
Okay, let me tell you 
the story, “Do not 
learn from the Master 
by outer appearance.”
Do not 
learn from the Master
by outer appearance.
The story is like this: 
Once upon a time, 
there was 
an enlightened Master 
who trained his disciples 
to be wise and 
learn how to use wisdom. 
One day, his disciple 
asked the Master, 
Master, 
how shall we go about 
to become a Master and 
a present Buddha like you?
To become a Buddha 
or a Master, some 
qualities are required.
Master, 
what kind of qualities?
He must have at least two 
kinds of innate qualities 
so as to practice 
in a very fast pace.
Two kinds of qualities, 
what are those?
First, a tolerance quality 
with which he can tolerate 
what others never can.
This sounds simple.
Second, 
the observation ability to 
observe all subtle details 
over and over again.
Everyone can do that.
Not exactly, 
not everyone can do it.
What do you think? 
De Kuang?
I await Master’s more
detailed instructions 
for inspiration.
De Kuang, 
go to the kitchen and 
fetch a bowl and fill it 
with some waste matter.
Ah, waste...
Go, hurry up. 
The stinkier the better.
Yes.
Master, here it is.
It stinks!
You follow what I do.
It’s so stinky. 
Brother, you go first. 
Brother, you go first. 
Congratulations, you 
have passed the first test 
but not the second one.
Master, why?
You have passed
the first test 
of the tolerance quality 
with which you withstood 
such stinky and dirty stuff. 
Indeed, you have 
good tolerance ability.
Ha, I said so! That is easy. 
But the second 
observation ability, 
you did not pass, 
because you lacked 
the observation ability.
But we did it Master. 
We did exactly 
the same way as you did. 
At least we’d tried 
our best to swallow it.
No, no, no. 
You only saw 
the outer appearance 
without discovering 
the subtle details.
Master, 
what does that mean?
I actually used this finger 
to put into this bowl, 
and use the other one 
to put inside my mouth.
Ah, we were all tricked!
It was not a trick. 
It was that 
you did not observe 
with subtle attention.
I thought so! 
How could Master 
eat such things.
Master, we admit our fault. 
Just now, we thought 
as long as we copied 
Master’s outer appearance 
by remaining calm, 
it was enough. 
Actually, it took 
attentive observation. 
No wonder you said that 
only with this quality can 
one progress much faster 
in spiritual practice.
Every one of us 
has creative inborn talent 
to create things 
according to their artistic 
and creative abilities. 
We don’t need to
copy anyone else 
including Buddha, Master 
or any high rank bishops. 
They don’t look alike 
among one another at all.
We don’t need to
copy Master. 
We have to find
our own innate self 
and be our own Master.
Go rinse you mouth.
Yes, Master.
You got it?
Understood a little. 
A little confused.
Oh, that’s alright. 
To say it simply, 
just try to be yourself 
and not copy from others 
from outer appearance.
I got it.
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Welcome back to 
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as we continue 
the presentation 
of “Two Potatoes,” 
an adaptation 
of the story told by 
Supreme Master Ching Hai, 
will continue.
Finished your candies?
Yes, we finished.
I have tastier stuff here.
More? Wow.
Potatoes. (Potatoes?)
Come. 
Take some yourselves. 
You have to 
eat the baked ones 
with the peels.
Grandpa, can you tell us 
another story?
One more story? 
Okay, let me tell 
the story of two potatoes.
Two potatoes, great!
Don’t overlook 
such a little potato, 
it’s got so much 
significance inside.
Significance? 
What is that, Grandpa?
Once upon a time, 
there was a disciple 
who respected his Master 
very much 
and practiced diligently. 
He knew that his Master 
was very perfect and great. 
Any words his Master said 
had special meanings. 
He must follow every word 
that Master says. 
One day, disciples 
were cleaning in the yard 
and Master called him 
to enter into the room…
Vanished are the birds 
upon soaring high,
Save a cloud solitary, 
floats freely by.
Tired not of reciprocating 
one another's gaze,
Thou, and thou only, 
Mount Jingting and I.
Under the pines 
I asked a boy, 
He told me that 
the teacher had gone 
to pluck the herbs.
It was amidst
the mountains and 
in the unknown deep clouds
De Kuang, 
Master is looking for you.
Okay, this is for you. 
Master, you looked for me?
De Kuang, come over, 
here are 
two potatoes for you.
Potatoes?
Remember, you must 
eat these two potatoes.
Yes. Thank you Master. 
But, you don’t leave one 
for yourself?
No, no need. 
Remember, 
these two potatoes 
are very important. 
You have to eat them all up. 
Understand?
Understand, Master.
Go take them.
Remember, 
eat these two up.
Yes, Master.
Strange.
Why does Master want me 
to eat these two potatoes? 
Actually, three or four 
can all be okay. Maybe…
Oh, compassionate 
little brother, 
please take pity on me.
Old lady, what’s 
the matter with you?
I am thirsty, very hungry. 
I… I had walked a long way 
and did not eat 
for many days.
Please, 
good-hearted person, 
you are a Bodhisattva. 
Please 
give me something to eat. 
I am starving to death…
Old lady… I… my Master…
Please, I beg you… 
Please give me your food. 
If not, then I… I…
Ah, so difficult! 
Master wanted me to 
eat up these two potatoes.
I’m hungry. 
I am about to faint. 
Give me the food quickly.
See how pitiful she is. 
Master had taught us 
to be compassionate 
and always share things 
with others.
Old lady, 
here is one potato for you.
Ah, thank you 
for your kindness.
Old lady. 
Please eat slowly. 
I’ll get water for you.
Old lady? Old lady?
I have to see Master. 
Master! Master!
What is so urgent?
Master, I was eating 
the potatoes you gave me. 
But when I wanted 
to eat the second one, 
an old lady came 
to beg food from me,
and said that she was 
to faint and begged me 
to give her the potato.
What did you do?
I struggled hard 
in my heart because 
Master had told me to
eat up the two potatoes. 
But I could not stand to see
how pitiful she looked. 
So…
So, what?
I gave her the potato.
And then!
And then she disappeared.
Ah, such a stupid disciple 
you are. 
I clearly told you to
eat up the two potatoes. 
Why didn’t you listen to me? 
You know how important 
these two potatoes are 
for you?
Master, I am sorry. 
Please tell me.
Ah, De Kuang, 
I love you so much and 
gave you the best I could. 
How could you 
let me down?
Sorry Master.
Those two potatoes 
are important to you. 
The first has the blessing 
power of worldly wealth, 
success and fame.
The second one contains 
the blessing power 
of high enlightenment 
which will lead you 
to the utmost and 
supreme enlightenment. 
Do you realize that?
Ah, that’s what it is…
Master, then… I…
You thought 
it was a simple thing, you 
could manage anything 
and knew everything. 
You also thought 
that you didn’t have ego. 
But the reality 
was not that simple.
We have too many 
preconceived concepts, 
so most people’s minds 
are blurred.
We think we see, but we 
don’t actually see anything.
We think we understand, 
but not really. 
The worldly illusions 
are incredible. 
Ah, Maya’s works 
are tremendous.
Master, this disciple 
knows the fault 
he had committed. 
Please forgive me.
It is destiny. 
Maybe it is your destiny 
that you cannot get it. 
De Kuang, 
I feel pity for you…
Master, what shall I do? 
What shall I do…?
Master…
It’s really pitiful!
What happen later?
After that, De Kuang 
resumed a secular life 
and obtained 
the first grade in the
imperial examination. 
And he returned to 
his hometown gloriously 
and enjoyed high fame 
and noble wealth. 
He had a lot of servants 
to wait on him. 
But, he was not happy 
the whole time.
Why?
Because he still had some 
worries inside his heart…
Respected master. 
Please have a taste of this, 
if you please? 
Maybe a little bit fruit? 
Why is our respected 
master not happy?
My heart is 
as dark and suffocating 
as the raining sky.
Why was he unhappy 
with so many servants and 
maids waiting on him? 
Was it because he did not 
eat the second potato 
and could not 
become a Master?
Then we’d better 
eat quickly. 
Maybe we can 
get the highest wisdom.
That’s right, 
quickly, quickly.
Don’t rush, don’t rush! 
Slow down.
Actually, deep inside 
De Kuang’s heart, the 
most important concern 
was spiritual practice. 
He did not really care 
about the worldly fame 
and wealth. 
So, eventually, one day, 
he decisively gave up 
all these worldly glories, 
position and wealth, and 
went back to the mountains 
looking for his Master 
in pursuit 
of spiritual practice.
Wow! That’s so touching.
Vanished are the birds 
upon soaring high,
Save a cloud solitary, 
floats freely by.
Tired not of reciprocating 
one another's gaze,
Thou, and thou only, 
Mount Jingting and I.
Clean up quickly, quickly.
Fortunately, 
De Kuang did not 
disappoint his Master, 
and went back 
to spiritual practice.
But what would happen 
to the old lady? 
She was pitiful.
Actually, the disciple could 
tell her that this potato 
could not be given to you 
because of 
Master’s command. 
Please wait for a while. 
I will bring a bowl of rice 
porridge for you. 
Wouldn’t it be better?
Oh, yes. 
Why didn’t I think of this? 
We should all go home.
It’s time to go home.
During a 1989 lecture 
in Brazil, 
Supreme Master Ching Hai 
explained the spiritual 
lesson of this story 
of the two potatoes.
We think it's also very easy
to follow a Master.
No, it isn't easy.
Even to eat two potatoes 
you have problem.
So, it's hard 
to dream of doing 
any other difficult task.
Yes, because we have so 
many preconceived ideas.
We have so many prejudice.
They obstruct our way.
Because we think, 
"No, no. I know it. 
My mother told me so, 
my teacher in the school 
told me so, 
my priest in the church 
has told me that.
So we did exactly the 
opposite what the Master 
desired us to do.
It is truly great, 
the illusion of this world.
It cheats us 
into believing in anything 
that we should not believe.
And we follow 
very faithfully, 
very nicely and obediently 
until there is someone 
who is awakened, 
enlightened came along 
and shake us 
out of this illusion.
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