LYWA Monthly e-letter Archive
No. 50: June 2007 |
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Dear LYWA Friends and Supporters,
Welcome to our fiftieth monthly e-letter…over four
years of news and teachings. Thank you so much for your interest.
To see our past issues, please go here.
Thanks to the extremely kind and generous support of many
of our benefactors we are currently engaged in several projects:
New Books in the Works
As
mentioned in the last couple of e-letters, we will soon be
reprinting Lama Yeshe’s Becoming Your Own Therapist
combined edition
with Make Your Mind an Ocean. We would like to thank
the kind LYWA members who have contributed so far; it’s
not too late if you want to join in! The book is in the final
stages of redesign.
Lama Yeshe’s Universal Love: The Yoga Method of
Buddha Maitreya is in final editing. We hope to print
this and Becoming Your Own Therapist in about a month’s
time.
Ven. Ailsa Cameron has edited a collection of Rinpoche’s
teachings on emptiness. We hope to also publish this soon.
We are in the process of editing Lama Yeshe’s and Lama
Zopa Rinpoche’s weekend seminar near London in 1975,
a wonderful introduction to Dharma practice and the lam-rim.
We'll be releasing both a book and a DVD.
We are checking the transcripts of the Lamas’ weekend
seminar in Geneva 1983, the last time Lama Yeshe taught in
the West. Lama’s teachings were once published as a
transcript entitled Life, Death and After Death.
This newly edited version will also contain Rinpoche’s
teachings from that weekend. As with the London teachings,
we'll release both a book and a DVD.
Forthcoming DVDs
We are finalizing a couple of interviews with Lama
Yeshe in Italy, 1982. And, as mentioned above, we're working
on the DVDs of the London and Geneva seminars.
Much of the above is already funded but if you would like
to contribute to any of these projects, please let us know.
Thank you so much.
Foreign
Language Translations
Many of our teachings have been translated into various
languages and we are going to start posting these translations
on our Web site. So far we've posted links and PDFs for Becoming
Your Own Therapist, Make
Your Mind an Ocean, and Virtue
& Reality. They've been translated into Spanish,
French, Chinese, German and other languages, with more in
the works. If you know of any translations of Archive publications,
please let us know.
Transforming Stock into Dharma
At this time of record market highs we thought you
might like to take advantage of the tax benefits of donating
stock directly to the Archive. For example, if you wanted
to donate $10,000 to LYWA by selling stock first, you’d
have to sell around $13,000-14,000 and then donate what was
left after tax. By directly giving us stock worth $10,000
you’d be able to claim a deduction for $10,000 without
having to sell more than that amount.
If you would like to donate any amount of stock to the Archive,
please contact us.
Advices from Lama Zopa Rinpoche
Our friends at Kasih
Hospice Service just sent us a document with advice from
Rinpoche titled: Caring
For the Dying: A Collection of Advice For FPMT Hospice Services.
In our 26th e-letter, from
May of 2005, we mentioned Rinpoche's Advice
on Daily Practice. This has just been updated with two
new sections at the end: Rinpoche’s advice on reciting
the Golden Light Sutra and a note from Rinpoche explaining
why he gives students many preliminary practices to do, sometimes
hundreds of thousands! These two new additions comprise this
month’s teaching below.
For more advice on daily practices from Rinpoche, there's
always the Daily
Practice section of the online Advice Book, as
well as the section on Preliminary
Practices.
Thank you again for your kind interest and support,
Much love,
Nick Ribush
Director
Golden
Light Sutra recitation for World Peace
Those who want world peace should read the Golden
Light Sutra (Ser-ö dam-päi do wang-gyi
gyäl-po). This is a very important practice to stop
violence and wars in the world. The Golden Light Sutra
is one of the most beneficial ways to bring peace. This is
something that anybody can do no matter how busy they are.
Even if you can read only one page or just a few lines a day,
if you do so continually you eventually finish reading the
entire Golden Light Sutra.
The holy Golden Light Sutra is the king of the
sutras. It is extremely powerful, fulfills all your wishes,
and brings peace and all happiness up to enlightenment to
all sentient beings as well. It is also extremely powerful
in promoting world peace and protecting you, your country
and the world. It also has great power to heal a country’s
people.
For those who desire peace for themselves and others, this
is the spiritual, or Dharma, way to bring about peace in a
way that does not require you to harm, criticize or even to
demonstrate against others. Just reading it can still bring
peace. Also, you don’t have to be Buddhist for reading
this Sutra to bring peace. Even non-Buddhists who
desire peace can read it to good effect.
The Golden Light Sutra also protects individuals
and countries from so-called natural disasters—disturbances
of the wind, fire, earth and water elements—such as
earthquakes, floods, cyclones, fires, tornadoes and so forth.
Actually, such events are not natural because they derive
from the appropriate causes and conditions—people’s
past inner negative thoughts and actions meeting certain external
conditions.
Thus the benefits of reading this Sutra are immeasurable.
It is said that you create more merit by reciting a few lines
of the Golden Light Sutra than by offering infinite
buddhas precious jewels equal in number to the atoms of sand
in the Pacific Ocean.
Reciting this Sutra directs your life toward enlightenment—it’s
an unbelievable purification, it creates enormous merit, everything
gets taken care of, your life becomes very easy, you receive
whatever you wish for—and you also liberate numberless
sentient beings from oceans of samsaric suffering and bring
them to enlightenment.
So here, with my two palms pressed together, I request you
to please recite the Golden Light Sutra for world
peace as much as you can.
Why Preliminary Practices Are Important
1) Because you have received a perfect human rebirth
You have received an extremely rare, precious human body
just this once. Not only that—you have received a perfect
human rebirth, which is rarer still. This perfect human rebirth
gives you the incredible opportunity to experience happiness
in your present and future lives—such as rebirth in
a pure land where you can become enlightened very quickly—or
to again find a perfect human rebirth, meet a perfectly qualified
guru, receive Mahayana teachings, train your mind on the path,
and achieve enlightenment for the benefit of all sentient
beings.
By doing these practices you create the merit to enjoy a
long life, find happiness, get whatever you need now and in
future lives, eradicate all mistaken states of mind, gain
all realizations, and attain the ultimate happiness of liberation
from samsara and full enlightenment. You also bring happiness
into this and the future lives of numberless other sentient
beings, causing them, too, to gain the ultimate happiness
of liberation from samsara and full enlightenment.
All this comes about because you now have this perfect human
rebirth, which is more precious than all the wealth in the
world, even a wish-fulfilling jewel. The wealth of the god
realm is nothing compared to the value of this precious human
body. And you can create the cause of all these incredible
results every second of your life; every moment you don’t
practice Dharma is irrevocably lost along with the profound
benefits you would otherwise have gained. This is like losing
limitless skies of billions of dollars, diamonds and even
wish-fulfilling jewels. Yet even were all this inconceivably
vast wealth to be lost, it would be nothing compared to the
loss of wasting this most precious human body. Wasting even
one second is a great loss.
2) Because worldly attainments alone do not bring suffering
to a complete end
We have achieved all worldly qualities and psychic powers
numberless times in previous lives but are still not free
from the suffering of samsara because worldly attainments
do not eradicate the cause of suffering and we have not gained
the realizations of the lam-rim, the graduated path to enlightenment.
To escape from suffering we have to actualize the four noble
truths and develop renunciation of true suffering by recognizing
what suffering actually is. Then constantly, day and night,
we will seek liberation from samsara, realizing that its perfections
are, in fact, in the nature of suffering, finding not even
a second’s attraction to ordinary, worldly happiness.
Only the five paths to liberation—the paths of accumulation,
preparation, seeing, meditation and no more learning—can
bring all the defilements to an end, destroy all distracted
thoughts and obstacles and their seeds, and make it impossible
to ever be reborn again or experience suffering, sickness,
relationship problems and death. Until we realize the four
noble truths and complete these five paths, we will have to
suffer in the beginningless samsara without end.
3) Because the purpose of life is to benefit others
The greatest way in which we can benefit sentient beings
is to free them from suffering and lead them to enlightenment.
In order to do that we first need to achieve enlightenment
ourselves. That means actualizing the Mahayana path, and that
means practicing the lam-rim. Thus the purpose of practicing
the lam-rim is as vast as the limitless sky and we should
dedicate our lives to actualizing the stages of the path to
enlightenment. Ultimately this is the best way of benefiting
sentient beings—liberating them from the oceans of samsaric
suffering and bringing them to the peerless happiness of full
enlightenment.
4) Because these practices benefit the practitioner
The purpose of the preliminary practices and meditations
on the lam-rim and the reason for doing so many of them is
for you to fulfill your own purpose—eradicate all your
own defilements and mistaken minds and gain all the realizations
of the path—and be able to work perfectly for the benefit
of numberless sentient beings so that they, too, can actualize
the path and achieve enlightenment. In other words, to fulfill
your own purpose and that of others you need to purify all
your obstacles, negative karma and defilements and create
all the necessary conditions, that is, complete the accumulation
of merit. You also need to receive blessings from your guru
and for that you need to practice guru yoga. So that’s
why all these practices are given—for you to purify
your mind and accumulate merit.
If you do the practices as advised will not waste your life
and, little by little, over time, doing some every day, they
will gradually all get done. Practicing like this every day,
you will collect skies of merit and purify many eons of negative
karma, especially if you do your practices with bodhicitta.
5) Because life is short
Life is very short. This most precious human rebirth is very
short, much shorter than a thousand years or even hundreds
of years; and it’s constantly getting shorter. Furthermore,
death can arrive at any time—any day, any hour, any
minute, any second. Therefore you must do your best to engage
in beneficial actions all the time, in other words, practice
Dharma: meditate on the path that leads to bodhicitta and
then live with bodhicitta, the cause of enlightenment; learn
about and meditate on emptiness in order to develop the wisdom
that directly eradicates all your defilements; and while living
your daily life in all these meditations, you need to abide
in correct guru devotion, a proper relationship with your
virtuous friend. This is the essence of Dharma practice.
6) Because it’s hard to meet the right teacher
It is difficult to meet the right lama. Even if you do meet
a qualified lama, he may not speak English. Then you have
to find a reliable translator and that can be quite difficult
too.
Sometimes a lama with many students doesn’t get to
meet many of them very often to discuss the practices being
done, so that’s why these are given all at once. In
this way you’ll know what to focus on and will have
your practices laid out for some years to come. Thus you’ll
be able to make your life most meaningful and create the cause
of all happiness, from now up to enlightenment.
Rinpoche’s advice scribed by Ven. Holly Ansett,
2007, and edited by Nicholas Ribush.
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