It is been quite a while since the last post. We are sorry that the progress in translating the sutras is slow. Hopefully it will speed up in 2010.
Hereby wishing all a Happy New Year.
May all be happy and well.
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Saturday, December 12, 2009
ENGLISH TRANSLATION - Sutra on the Great Beings’ Eight Enlightenments
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As Buddha’s disciples, [one should] always recite the eight enlightenments of the great people day and night.
The first enlightenment: the world is impermanent. The countries and lands are dangerous and fragile. The four elements are sufferings and empty. The five aggregates are not [the true] self, Rising and ceasing is [a series] of changes – illusory, unreal, [and] uncontrollable. The mind is [an] evil source. The form is the cause of wrongdoings. Investigate like these, [one] leaves [behind] birth and death gradually.
The second awakening: Excessive desires are suffering. Birth and death is wearisome [which] originates from greed and desire. Few desires are non-active [which] makes the body and mind carefree.
The third awakening: the mind is insatiable, only to seek and get more, [thus] increasing our
sins;Bodhisattva is not like that. [He] is always mindful of contentment, at peace with poverty and abides to the path, [with] only wisdom as the activity.
The fourth awakening: Indolence [leads to] degradation. Always practice diligently, destroy the evilness of defilements, smites down the four Maras [and] come out of the prison of skandhas and realms.
The fifth enlightenment:Ignorance [leads to] birth and death. Bodhisattvas are always mindful, study widely and listen extensively, increase wisdom, accomplish eloquence, teach and enlighten all who get great joy.
The sixth awakening: Poverty and suffering [leads to] extensive resentment, widely creating bad affinities. Bodhisattvas practice generosity, contemplate enemies and dear ones equally, do not recall old grievances, and are not resentful of evil people.
The seventh enlightenment:The five desires are much trouble. Though [one] is a secular person, [one] is not tainted with worldly pleasures. [He] is constantly be mindful of the three robes,alms bowl and Dharma instruments,aspires to be monastic, [and] abides to the path purely. [He cultivates] pure practices nobly and sublimely and is compassionate to all.
The eighth awakening: Birth and death is [like] burning flames [with] infinite sufferings and defilements. Vow [to cultivate] the Mahayana mind, bringing relief to all. Be willing to take the place of the sentient beings, experience the countless sufferings,and lead all sentient beings to supreme joy ultimately.
Such eight matters are all buddhas’, bodhisattvas’ – great beings’ awakenings. Practice the path diligently, be compassionate and cultivate wisdom. Sail the Dharmakaya ship to the shore of nirvana. [Then] return again to life and death, delivering and liberating the sentient beings. Use the former eight matters to guide all so that all sentient beings [would] understand that life and death is suffering, give up and leave the five desires, and cultivate the mind along the sacred path. If the Buddha’s disciple recites these eight matters in every-thought moments, [one] ceases countless wrongdoings, advance [on the] Bodhi path, attains Sambodhi speedily, breaks away from life and death forever, [and] always dwells in happiness.
As Buddha’s disciples, [one should] always recite the eight enlightenments of the great people day and night.
The first enlightenment: the world is impermanent. The countries and lands are dangerous and fragile. The four elements are sufferings and empty. The five aggregates are not [the true] self, Rising and ceasing is [a series] of changes – illusory, unreal, [and] uncontrollable. The mind is [an] evil source. The form is the cause of wrongdoings. Investigate like these, [one] leaves [behind] birth and death gradually.
The second awakening: Excessive desires are suffering. Birth and death is wearisome [which] originates from greed and desire. Few desires are non-active [which] makes the body and mind carefree.
The third awakening: the mind is insatiable, only to seek and get more, [thus] increasing our
sins;Bodhisattva is not like that. [He] is always mindful of contentment, at peace with poverty and abides to the path, [with] only wisdom as the activity.
The fourth awakening: Indolence [leads to] degradation. Always practice diligently, destroy the evilness of defilements, smites down the four Maras [and] come out of the prison of skandhas and realms.
The fifth enlightenment:Ignorance [leads to] birth and death. Bodhisattvas are always mindful, study widely and listen extensively, increase wisdom, accomplish eloquence, teach and enlighten all who get great joy.
The sixth awakening: Poverty and suffering [leads to] extensive resentment, widely creating bad affinities. Bodhisattvas practice generosity, contemplate enemies and dear ones equally, do not recall old grievances, and are not resentful of evil people.
The seventh enlightenment:The five desires are much trouble. Though [one] is a secular person, [one] is not tainted with worldly pleasures. [He] is constantly be mindful of the three robes,alms bowl and Dharma instruments,aspires to be monastic, [and] abides to the path purely. [He cultivates] pure practices nobly and sublimely and is compassionate to all.
The eighth awakening: Birth and death is [like] burning flames [with] infinite sufferings and defilements. Vow [to cultivate] the Mahayana mind, bringing relief to all. Be willing to take the place of the sentient beings, experience the countless sufferings,and lead all sentient beings to supreme joy ultimately.
Such eight matters are all buddhas’, bodhisattvas’ – great beings’ awakenings. Practice the path diligently, be compassionate and cultivate wisdom. Sail the Dharmakaya ship to the shore of nirvana. [Then] return again to life and death, delivering and liberating the sentient beings. Use the former eight matters to guide all so that all sentient beings [would] understand that life and death is suffering, give up and leave the five desires, and cultivate the mind along the sacred path. If the Buddha’s disciple recites these eight matters in every-thought moments, [one] ceases countless wrongdoings, advance [on the] Bodhi path, attains Sambodhi speedily, breaks away from life and death forever, [and] always dwells in happiness.
Sunday, December 6, 2009
Progress - Delay
There has not been any progress. I am sorry, Dharma friends. I have been lazy. The only successful things I have done is a calendar.
I will work hard! Please wait!
I will work hard! Please wait!
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