The sun is
very hot. When meditating under the shade of pagoda building that is not shined
by sun yet, the feeling is relief from the heat,
and when the cool wind touching the skin, there is a nice sensation.
This reminds me of a story in Tipitaka .
“After King
Pasenadi’s death, which was brought about by the treachery of Dīghakārāyana in
making Vidūdabha king (the son of Pasenadi), Vidūdabha remembered his oath, and set out with a large army for
Kapilavatthu. The Buddha, aware of this, stood under a tree, with scanty shade,
just within the boundaries of the Sākiyan kingdom. On the boundary was a banyan
which gave deep shade. Vidūdabha, seeing the Buddha, asked him to sit under the
banyan. ”Be not worried,” said the Buddha, ”the shade of my kinsmen keeps me
cool.” Vidūdabha understood and returned home with his army. “(Pali Proper Name
dictionary).
Actually,
it occurs to me taking refuge in Triple Gems is similar to sitting under shade away
from the hot sun.
Taking
refuge in the Buddha means taking the Buddha as our teacher, who teaches us
right and wrong, show us the way of life.
Taking
refuge in the Dhamma means following the Dhamma as a way of life, doing good, avoid evil and purify the mind.
As for
taking refuge in Sangha , sometimes it is not easy to do. Because the consumerism
and moral degeneration are plenty, the renunciates are busy with other things
than Dhamma. Young ones busy with football and chewing betel; Middle age ones busy
with chewing betel leaf and cigarette; Old ones also busy with chewing betel
and smoking.
It is very
disheartening to see many renunciates in Buddhism smoking and busy with betel nuts.
I met a few even asking money from me. I
refused to give them because they would
use the money to buy cigarettes and other things.
How to advise
the beginners to Buddhism to observe five precepts, while those who are the
main core of Buddhism themselves are not observing the fifth precepts i.e.
non-intoxicants (no smoking etc. ), though
they might keep higher precepts? How to take refuge in them?
The best is
to treat the Sangha as a community of noble monks and nuns that existed as in
the Buddha’s time. They practised the right way to free from mental defilements
and strived for the benefits of oneself and others.
If we have
a teacher that we really respect because of the goodness in them, like the
morality, concentration, and wisdom, then it is easy to take refuge in them,
taking their advice as our guidance in life.
If we
cannot meet such teacher, then we ought to seek them, because it convinces that
such personality do exist in the world.
What if we
cannot encounter them? The best is Mahākappina King, who renounced the world
after hearing the three treasures or Triple Gem appeared in the world. His
faith was admirably very strong.
If one sees
the Buddha, one sees the Dhamma. If one sees the Dhamma, then one sees the
Buddha. So, if one cannot see the community of monks as an incomparable pure
one, what should one see?
Then one
ought to see the Buddha who really existed 2500 years and proven by history as
a real living person. By seeing the existence of the Buddha, then one sees the
Dhamma as a natural truth of the world.
Kamma is
the law of nature (niyāma), just as the law of plants or seed, law of mind, law
of temperature and law of dhamma The mind and matter are ultimate truth whereas the self or soul is just a concept.
“Good
begets good, bad begets bad.”-This law of kamma can be accepted by many.
Then by
seeing Dhamma is about truth, just a teaching on truth, one believes in Buddha.
By believing in Buddha and Dhamma, one believes there could be some person who
really lives up to the teaching of Buddha.
But
nowadays, there are still many noble ones exist in the world. If one really
interested to find, one will definitely find them.
When taking
refuge in Triple Gem , one frees from seeking refuge in external things, etc. By
focusing the mind on the sublime qualities of the Triple Gem, one is away from
the defilements of mind such as craving, hatred, etc.
So, taking
refuge can be compared to sitting in a shade away from the heat in the sun.
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