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From the Sacred Texts of Hòa Hảo Buddhism: *On the Four Debts of Gratitude *On the Three Karmas *On the Noble Eightfold Paths - P2/2
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Double Tongue
At the top of the crimes
committed by the tongue,
this sin of
“double tongue”
is also the cause of
misunderstandings,
quarrels, and provocations,
thus resulting in hatred.
People’s righteousness
is trivialized and
their wrongs exaggerated;
therefore, the tongue
sows division, quarrel,
and the destruction of
friendship between people.
It is also the source of
much discord
and discontent.
To get rid of
these wickedness,
we should see to it
that our words
be truthful and decent.
Then there will be
less trouble between
communities and
no disputes in society.
Thus, we will no longer
have to suffer hate
and disdain from others.
Abuse of Power
This crime is about masters
who abuse their power
to put blame
on their servants,
about officials
who abuse their power
to insult the people,
the rich
relies on their wealth
to disdain the poor,
the smart ones
depend on their cleverness
to tell lies,
and the learned
use their knowledge
to dishonor the illiterate.
Let us avoid
such oppression.
Our subordinates
do have a brain to think,
but are tied by misfortune
to a humble condition.
If they make mistakes,
let us use dignified and
kind words to teach them.
Defamation
(Vicious Tongue)
Coarse swearing
and vulgar insults are
the reason for this crime
that involves also children
vilifying their parents,
paying no heed
to the moral principles
and filial piety.
They threaten people,
oppress their neighbors
and open their mouth
only to swear
without even sparing
the Buddha and God.
Day and night,
they swear using
Buddha’s and God’s names
– such acts will
only pile up their sins.
Falsehood
Falsehood has been
the source of injustice
to the people.
We usually find excuses
for our wrongdoings;
we exaggerate
our righteousness
and would invent tales
to downgrade
other people’s merits.
By their boastful, vain
and endless chatters,
liars only stir up
other people’s disdain.
To avoid
moral degeneration,
a person must
make it a habit
to use decent words and
refrain from impertinence.
He should respect
the truth and not tell lies.
Greed
This is the cause
of many disasters –
war, robbery, murder…
The desire
for fame and profit,
for power and social status
– all these have
pushed men into many
internecine fights and
caused many disasters.
Robbery, murder,
corruption, and
the struggle for power
have caused people
much misery.
Greed makes people
sorrowful, causing them
to weep in silence.
They commit suicide when
they become desperate.
People kill themselves
for power, for love, or as
a result of some failure.
Wars, killings,
massacres,
and wicked deeds are
all the results of greed.
When humankind
can wipe out greed, then
sorrow will be diminished.
However, life is
full of ups and downs,
so we live
according to our means.
Why should we
devise strategies
to steal from others?
We must, therefore,
think of others just as
we do of ourselves.
Let us put aside
our selfishness and greed
in order to cultivate virtue.
Let us give alms
to the poor, and
confess our sins in order
to find peace in paradise
and to evade
the deceptive illusions
of this world.
Anger
A quick temper
usually induces man into
committing evil deeds,
even murder.
The winner becomes
more arrogant and
the loser feels shame,
and hatred spreads wider.
We lose our mind
when we’re angry,
thus anger makes us
lose our self-control,
causing us to become
wicked and cruel,
having no consideration
for justice,
for right and wrong.
When we keep
our temper in check,
we feel free and
our mind is more relax.
Let us be generous
and forgive the sinner.
Let us be patient
and not quarrel
or strive for supremacy
so as to avoid hatred.
Ignorance
This crime is the result of
poor judgment and thinking.
A person can rarely
distinguish between
what is right
and what is wrong.
He persists
in keeping his prejudices
and refuses
to recognize the truth.
He is ignorant
his entire life, being
fond of useless thinking,
stubborn, and
behaves wickedly
without trying to find
the path to liberation.
Let us erase superstition,
agree on moral principles,
avoid the path of error,
awaken from illusions to
break the veil of darkness
which shields our mind,
and walk on the path
of virtue to gradually
reach immortality.
On The Noble
Eightfold Paths
After the eradication
of the Three Karmas
(Retributions),
let us act according to
the Eightfold Paths.
After the sins
have been suppressed,
the Ten Happy Ways
will appear.
We are just
taking another step
on the path of virtue.
Such progress
does not mean
we have reached our goal;
therefore, we must
subsequently practice
the Eightfold Paths
as this is the daily
“book of prayers”
for anyone who wants to
escape the path of error
and get on the road
to salvation.
The Eightfold Paths
consists of
right understanding,
right thinking,
right action, right effort,
right livelihood,
right speech,
right mindfulness,
and right concentration.
Right Understanding
This means to be able to
see and analyze the situation
according to the truth.
A person is usually
carried away by his ego
and his mind is veiled
so that the truth
is somewhat distorted.
Whether it is because of
the lack of clearsightedness
or a result of personal
grudge or selfishness,
a person does not see
the right path.
Therefore, he cannot
have the right judgment,
thus, resulting in people
being victims of injustice,
which is why
“right understanding”
teaches us to use our mind
to analyze every situation,
to examine it carefully
in order to avoid error
in judgment –
be it ours or theirs.
A thorough and careful
examination
and clear judgment
will prevent us from
forming erroneous opinion
so that we can
put ego aside to avoid
confusing our mind.
It would thus help us
understand things
clearly and thoroughly
and have right judgment.
Furthermore, it would
help us understand
the worldly ties and
the miracles of religion,
so that we can
drive away evil,
get rid of all intemperances,
and return to virtue.
As a result, we escape
from the suffering
of the world.
It will prevent us
from falsehood
and thus we can
avoid committing errors
in our self cultivation.
Right Thoughts
In this world, a person
is tempted by desires
such as fame, profit,
power, attachment... and
his mind gets confused
with such desires,
which he cannot fight.
This is a vicious aspect
of life.
“Right consideration”
tells us to keep
our heart serene,
our nature peaceful,
our mind noble,
that Truth is our duty
towards humankind,
towards God and Buddha,
towards ourselves.
We must, therefore,
use our mind to try
to help living beings in
the cycle of misfortune.
Let us believe
in Buddha and God,
and pray to the Almighty
for His blessings.
Let us find liberation
for ourselves
by happily practicing
in accordance to
our religion, regardless of
whether we are rich or poor.
Right Action
The activities
of Buddhist monks
can cause no evil
because they are confined
to meditation, prayers,
reading and writing books,
and maintaining
their temples.
In contrast, those who
practice spiritually at home
have to earn their living –
some engage
in small businesses
while others are involved
in various trades.
However,
although their lives
are dependent upon
their livelihood,
such dependency
is quite different from
that of the dishonest
people and thieves,
and they do not engage
themselves in deceptive
and malicious undertakings.
In earning their living,
they also pledge
to reject professions that
do harm to humankind:
prostitution, commerce
of narcotics and alcohols,
usury, speculations.
Although those
who are engaging in
these harmful professions
do not force
their customers to buy
their services or products,
the fact remains
that their businesses are
the very cause of
ruining, degrading, and
debauching the people.
They are accomplices,
and the criminals are
those inveterate addicts
and drunkards.
That is why
“right action”
prohibits the practice
of the above mentioned
professions.
Those who practice
spiritually at home
do not kill living beings
nor do they strike
or harm anyone,
which may result in
committing evil actions.
Right Effort
“Right effort” advises us
to keep our beliefs firm.
We must remember that
the work of the Almighty
is to save human beings
from suffering.
We must keep in mind
that sentient beings
are engulfed
in an ocean of suffering,
that as long as
some living being
have to suffer,
we will suffer with them,
and that it is our duty:
to awaken those
in this world so that
they can free themselves
from the bad karma
(retribution) of
their previous existence.
For that purpose,
one must return to reason
and keep our focus
on Nirvana
(the highest paradise),
with the determination
to improve ourselves
and become enlightened
in order to help others
We must get rid of
all sorrows, all evil,
by quelling
the six sensory organs
and persevering
to keep a clear mind –
serenity, happiness, gravity
– in our determination
to reach Nirvana
(the highest paradise)
and to help others
on the path to liberation.
Right Livelihood
A person is used
to regarding his body as
the center of the universe
and considers it
as something precious
and thus takes care of it.
That is the result of
the six sensory organs:
eyes, ears, nose, tongue,
body and mind.
The eyes like
to see beautiful things,
the ears like
to hear sweet sounds,
the nose likes
to smell sweet scents,
the tongue likes
to taste delicious food,
the body likes
to be well treated
and the mind likes
temporal power.
A person looks for
every means possible
to strengthen his body.
Such concerns
tarnish the mind
and make it so blind
that he no longer
thinks of suppressing the
bad karmas (retributions).
Let us, therefore,
avoid anything
that darken our mind, and
rid ourselves of pompous
and frivolous things,
and be in control of
our physical body
in order to find the path
to immortality.
Let us practice meditation
and inner contemplation
to achieve Nirvana
(the highest paradise).
Right Speech
The six sensory organs
cause people to be caught
by the six worldly sins.
As a result of our wish
to nourish our body,
we have desires which
are the source of sins.
Among the sins,
four of them are caused
by the tongue:
the “double tongue”
(people in disagreement),
the abuse of power
(consists of
insulting subordinates),
the vicious tongue
(wicked, vulgar words,
offending divinities), and
falsehood (telling lies).
Let us train our tongue
so that our speech will be
decent and truthful.
Let us get rid of
lies and cunnings, and
vulgar and coarse words.
Whenever we have to
discuss something,
we must make it clear
and straightforward.
To our superiors,
our speech
must be virtuous,
and the advices
which we give others
to guide them
in the right way
must be the same.
Such behavior
is beneficial to others
and is in compliance
with the moral principles.
Right Mindfulness
This consists in recalling
righteous things.
We remember
what remains
and what is lost,
successes and failures,
likes and dislikes.
The seven passions
and the six desires
have forced humankind
to waste a lot of
our mental power
for their sake.
Fame and wealth,
affection, power and
honor are recalled daily,
which is why humankind
struggles forever
in the six paths
in the law of reincarnation
with no hope of
ever escaping the cycle
of life and death.
To be freed
from transmigration
and to put an end
to this miserable life,
let us think of a way
to propagate
our religious beliefs,
rid ourselves
of excessiveness,
and engrave in our heart
the Buddha’s
meritorious services
towards sentient beings.
We must remember that
the body is created from
earth, water, fire and gas,
and that sooner or later
it will return to the earth.
Only through
“right mindfulness”
would we be able to
eradicate the sources
of the troubled emotions
and vicious desires
with all their
evil consequences.
Right Concentration
Human beings yearn to
live longer, to get richer,
and be happier.
They do not understand
that life is transient,
that wealth and cultural
heritage are just like
drifting foams or clouds,
pushed by the wind.
Birth, illness, old age,
death – such are
the conditions which are
laid upon one person
after another...
upon all of humankind
without exception.
However, human beings
lose their head
in their quest
for fame and profit,
riches and honor –
all those shabby
and vile things.
They do not try
to understand that,
aside from
the ephemeral nature
of life, there is nothing
that is unchanging –
nothing is permanent.
If we use concentration
to break through
the veil of darkness,
we will see that there will
be no sadness, no misery,
no transmigration.
And when we use
“right concentration”
to get rid of
all grief and sorrow,
to drive away all desires
that tempt us
into evil ways, our mind
will not be confused
any longer, and
our mind will be as clear
as the full moon,
the color of which is bright
and is not tainted
by external forces.
We will feel free
from worldly ties
and gradually reach
the Realm of Liberation.
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