February 23, 2012

11: Result of Great Charity or of Learning This


“Subhuti! Lets suppose, that for every particle of muck in the Ganges Riverbed there was another Ganges River. Now imagine the number of particles of sand in all those new riverbeds. Would that amount to a great number of sand particles?”

Subhuti answered, “Yes, World-Honored One. The number of the rivers would be impossible to conceive, not to mention the number of sand particles in them!”

   “Subhuti! I’m going to lay it out for you. Imagine a man or woman of integrity giving valuable charitable offerings in an amount that would fill vast trillions of universes, the number of which would be like the number of particles in all of those rivers! Wouldn’t this fine act result in an outrageously great production of goodness?”

   Subhuti replied, “Yes, World Honored One, the goodness produced by the actions of such a man or a woman would be humongous, truly impossible to conceive.”

   The Buddha said, “Subhuti! Let’s say that instead, this man or this woman was to take a few lines from what I’m saying here, went and considered it and tried to discuss it with others. The consequences of doing that would be unequivocally, inconceivably greater than those resulting from the charitable offerings.”

                 The Vajracchedika Prajna Paramita Sutra--on the essence of wisdom
                      The Lotus Version by permission
                      Featuring the Buddha in a discussion with his disciple, Subhuti
                      Recorded by the disciple Ananda
  

February 10, 2012

10: More On How Bodhisattvas Think, and a Visualization

“The Buddha again spoke, saying “Subhuti, think!  Did I, the Inconceivably Dynamic, Transcendent-yet-Appearing Individual, receive the transmission of spiritual wisdom in the past, when I was under the tutelage of the master Dipankara Buddha?”

“No World-Honored One! You, the Inconceivably Dynamic, Transcendent-yet-Appearing Individual, did not receive the transmission transmission of spiritual wisdom, when you were under the tutelage of the master Buddha Dipankara.”

“And Subhuti! Aren’t bodhisattvas supposed to be transforming the world? Well, whoever believes that is way off base. Because, in actuality, there is no such thing as a transforming the world. By knowing this, bodhisattvas are able to transform the world!

“Which  goes to show, Subhuti, that anyone aspiring to be a bodhisattva should think without any sense of clinging to those thoughts. They should refrain from making up thoughts with the sense that they are ultimately real, whether the thoughts pertain to visions, sounds, smells, flavors, feelings, or whatever. Aspirants to bodhisattvahood should simply make up thoughts without any proclivity towards thinking they they are substantial, in any way more than what they are.

“Now try it out! Make up a god-like superman with a fantastically ideal sort of body, huge and wondrous, like Mount Sumeru! Now, Subhuti, how’s your superman? Isn’t your superman quite amazing?”

“Oh yes, World-Honored One, amazing indeed! And the fantastic superman that I’m imagining isn’t really somebody, nor is he nonexistent!

“Yes, World-Honored One! He really is amazing!”


                 The Vajracchedika Prajna Paramita Sutra--on the essence of wisdom
                      The Lotus Version by permission
                      Featuring the Buddha in a discussion with his disciple, Subhuti
                      Recorded by the disciple Ananda