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Everyone [[knows]] that [[Buddhism]] is composed of three [[Yanas]], but all three are based on the [[fundamental truth]] of [[Sunyata]]. The [[Sunyata]] [[view]] includes an explanation of [[conditions]] but does not talk about [[seeds]] or [[causes]]. Although everything appears under certain [[conditions]], there are no original [[seeds]] or first [[causes]]. If there were, there might be such things as eternally [[existing]] [[atoms]] or some kind of [[Creator]] [[God]]. The [[Buddhist]] [[view]] of [[Sunyata]] avoids all these fruitless concepts by emphasizing a [[view]] of conditional [[phenomena]] that does not depend on the [[existence]] of original [[seeds]].
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Everyone [[knows]] that [[Buddhism]] is composed of three [[Yanas]], but all three are based on the [[fundamental truth]] of [[Sunyata]]. The [[Sunyata]] [[view]] includes an explanation of [[conditions]] but does not talk about [[seeds]] or [[causes]]. Although everything appears under certain [[conditions]], there are no original [[seeds]] or first [[causes]]. If there were, there might be such things as eternally [[existing]] [[atoms]] or some kind of [[Creator]] [[God]]. The [[Buddhist]] [[view]] of [[Sunyata]] avoids all these fruitless [[Wikipedia:concept|concepts]] by {{Wiki|emphasizing}} a [[view]] of [[conditional]] [[phenomena]] that does not depend on the [[existence]] of original [[seeds]].
 
[[File:Buddhas.life.b.025.jpg|thumb|250px|]]
 
[[File:Buddhas.life.b.025.jpg|thumb|250px|]]
One may see this in connection with any [[object]], for example a bottle. It has no source, no [[seeds]] and [[no self]]. There is no {{Wiki|entity}}, [[essence]] or [[self]] corresponding to what we commonly call a bottle. The bottle is gathered from various [[conditions]] such as the glass, the glassblower's skill, the economic [[conditions]] of its [[manufacture]], etc. All these factors may in turn be analyzed and seen to be composite and without [[self]]. Thus, however minutely you may analyze the bottle, no source or [[self]] will ever be found.
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One may see this in [[connection]] with any [[object]], for example a bottle. It has no source, no [[seeds]] and [[no self]]. There is no {{Wiki|entity}}, [[essence]] or [[self]] [[corresponding]] to what we commonly call a bottle. The bottle is [[gathered]] from various [[conditions]] such as the glass, the glassblower's skill, the economic [[conditions]] of its [[manufacture]], etc. All these factors may in turn be analyzed and seen to be composite and without [[self]]. Thus, however minutely you may analyze the bottle, no source or [[self]] will ever be found.
  
There are only certain [[conditions]] and sets of [[conditions]] in the [[Sunyata]]. All things are like this contained within. Even [[Buddhahood]] is likewise gathered from certain [[conditions]]. So we can see that the [[philosophy]] of [[conditions]] is a very important part of the system of [[Buddhism]]. [[Conditions]] are without limit but they all contain and are contained within the one nature of [[Sunyata]].
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There are only certain [[conditions]] and sets of [[conditions]] in the [[Sunyata]]. All things are like this contained within. Even [[Buddhahood]] is likewise [[gathered]] from certain [[conditions]]. So we can see that the [[philosophy]] of [[conditions]] is a very important part of the system of [[Buddhism]]. [[Conditions]] are without limit but they all contain and are contained within the one [[nature]] of [[Sunyata]].
  
When a [[Buddha]] abides in a static [[attitude]] or Static [[Samadhi]] he does not see a [[self]] anywhere. He sees that everything is [[void]], that everything is the [[Dharmakaya]]. Here there are no differentiated [[objects]] so how could there be any one-sided [[view]]? This is called the [[Samadhi]] of Fundamental Nature. When [[Buddha]] is in this [[Samadhi]] even his own [[self]] disappears. For him there are no [[conditions]] but only the basic [[Sunyata]] nature. In such a [[Samadhi]] he sees that all [[Buddhas]], all [[sentient beings]], the [[Six Realms]], the Ten [[Dharmadhatus]], all are included in the [[Dharmakaya]]. This is called the Former [[Samadhi]], the Fundamental [[Samadhi]] or the Static [[Samadhi]].
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When a [[Buddha]] abides in a static [[attitude]] or Static [[Samadhi]] he does not see a [[self]] anywhere. He sees that everything is [[void]], that everything is the [[Dharmakaya]]. Here there are no differentiated [[objects]] so how could there be any one-sided [[view]]? This is called the [[Samadhi]] of Fundamental [[Nature]]. When [[Buddha]] is in this [[Samadhi]] even his [[own]] [[self]] disappears. For him there are no [[conditions]] but only the basic [[Sunyata]] [[nature]]. In such a [[Samadhi]] he sees that all [[Buddhas]], all [[sentient beings]], the [[Six Realms]], the Ten [[Dharmadhatus]], all are included in the [[Dharmakaya]]. This is called the Former [[Samadhi]], the Fundamental [[Samadhi]] or the Static [[Samadhi]].
  
But when [[Buddha]] arises from that [[Samadhi]] he enters the Later [[Samadhi]] or the Discriminative [[Samadhi]] or the Dynamic [[Samadhi]]. These three names all refer to the [[time]] when [[Buddha]] leaves the [[silent]] state and undertakes some [[action]] to help others. But even in [[activity]] he does not depart from the [[Sunyata]] nature.
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But when [[Buddha]] arises from that [[Samadhi]] he enters the Later [[Samadhi]] or the Discriminative [[Samadhi]] or the Dynamic [[Samadhi]]. These three names all refer to the [[time]] when [[Buddha]] leaves the [[silent]] [[state]] and undertakes some [[action]] to help others. But even in [[activity]] he does not depart from the [[Sunyata]] [[nature]].
  
In the final [[Truth]] there are no things at all. There is no {{Wiki|psychology}} and none of the concepts of {{Wiki|psychology}}. There is no {{Wiki|materialism}} and [[nothing]] associated with it. All are harmonized. There are no one-sided [[views]]. But [[Buddha]] does not just stay in the [[Dharmakaya]] as if he were [[dead]]. He arises to do something for the [[sentient beings]], but still keeps the fundamental [[Sunyata]] nature.
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In the final [[Truth]] there are no things at all. There is no {{Wiki|psychology}} and none of the [[Wikipedia:concept|concepts]] of {{Wiki|psychology}}. There is no {{Wiki|materialism}} and [[nothing]] associated with it. All are harmonized. There are no one-sided [[views]]. But [[Buddha]] does not just stay in the [[Dharmakaya]] as if he were [[dead]]. He arises to do something for the [[sentient beings]], but still keeps the fundamental [[Sunyata]] [[nature]].
  
The [[Sunyata]] is like a sheet of paper, blank on one side and with [[writing]] on the other. The [[Sunyata]] nature is like the blank side of the paper; it is just [[pure]] and [[void]]. There is [[nothing]], no [[form]], no {{Wiki|color}}. Only the [[brightness]] of [[Samadhi]]. The [[Sunyata]] [[conditions]] are like the side with [[writing]]. Many different messages may appear. But really the two are the same just like the two sides of the paper. When we talk it seems like two things, but when [[Buddha]] acts in the Dynamic [[Samadhi]] to save others he still keeps all the [[Wisdom]] of the Static [[Samadhi]] but now uses it to help others under various [[conditions]].
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The [[Sunyata]] is like a sheet of paper, blank on one side and with [[writing]] on the other. The [[Sunyata]] [[nature]] is like the blank side of the paper; it is just [[pure]] and [[void]]. There is [[nothing]], no [[form]], no {{Wiki|color}}. Only the [[brightness]] of [[Samadhi]]. The [[Sunyata]] [[conditions]] are like the side with [[writing]]. Many different messages may appear. But really the two are the same just like the two sides of the paper. When we talk it seems like two things, but when [[Buddha]] acts in the Dynamic [[Samadhi]] to save others he still keeps all the [[Wisdom]] of the Static [[Samadhi]] but now uses it to help others under various [[conditions]].
  
Thus one must understand that in the [[Buddhist philosophy]], [[conditions]] and [[Sunyata]] are inseparable.
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Thus one must understand that in the [[Buddhist philosophy]], [[conditions]] and [[Sunyata]] are [[inseparable]].
  
 
[[Buddha]] has many [[Supernatural Powers]] so he can know every person's [[mind]], [[Karma]] and [[character]]. He has no one-sided [[views]]. In the Later [[Samadhi]] of {{Wiki|Discrimination}}, [[Buddha]] [[knows]] exactly which [[medicine]] to use to cure each {{Wiki|disease}}. A common [[person]] might just say, "Oh, this one should take Vitamin A and that one should take Vitamin D." But this is just based on some one-sided [[view]]. Such a doctor has no {{Wiki|real}} [[wisdom]]. [[Buddha]] has [[wisdom]] because he has identified these two [[Samadhis]].
 
[[Buddha]] has many [[Supernatural Powers]] so he can know every person's [[mind]], [[Karma]] and [[character]]. He has no one-sided [[views]]. In the Later [[Samadhi]] of {{Wiki|Discrimination}}, [[Buddha]] [[knows]] exactly which [[medicine]] to use to cure each {{Wiki|disease}}. A common [[person]] might just say, "Oh, this one should take Vitamin A and that one should take Vitamin D." But this is just based on some one-sided [[view]]. Such a doctor has no {{Wiki|real}} [[wisdom]]. [[Buddha]] has [[wisdom]] because he has identified these two [[Samadhis]].
  
Every [[Buddha]] has Ten Strengths, Six [[Supernatural Powers]] and Eighteen Extra [[Wisdoms]]. He can know everything in the past, present and future. He can actually know the specific events that have not yet happened. One common [[name]] of all [[Buddhas]] and especially of [[Karmapa]] is Dusen Chenpo. It means "He who [[knows]] the Three Periods." When we say "[[Karmapa]] Chenpo" what does this "ChenPo" refer to? What does [[Karmapa]] know? He [[knows]] the differences, the details of the [[conditions]]. If he only knew the [[pure]] [[Sunyata]] nature what good would that do? He also [[knows]] the [[conditions]]. That is why he can really help [[people]].
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Every [[Buddha]] has [[Ten Strengths]], Six [[Supernatural Powers]] and Eighteen Extra [[Wisdoms]]. He can know everything in the {{Wiki|past}}, {{Wiki|present}} and {{Wiki|future}}. He can actually know the specific events that have not yet happened. One common [[name]] of all [[Buddhas]] and especially of [[Karmapa]] is Dusen [[Chenpo]]. It means "He who [[knows]] the Three Periods." When we say "[[Karmapa]] [[Chenpo]]" what does this "ChenPo" refer to? What does [[Karmapa]] know? He [[knows]] the differences, the details of the [[conditions]]. If he only knew the [[pure]] [[Sunyata]] [[nature]] what good would that do? He also [[knows]] the [[conditions]]. That is why he can really help [[people]].
  
The Fundamental [[Samadhi]] is like a blank paper. The Discriminative [[Samadhi]] is like a paper with many pictures, [[symbols]] and messages written on it, but the underneath {{Wiki|color}} is still part of the picture. So we can see that it is very important to learn what [[conditions]] we should seek and what [[conditions]] we should avoid. We should always reflect on our own [[heart]], [[mind]], [[habits]] and [[character]] and then figure out how to save ourselves, to cure ourselves, to gather the good [[conditions]] and change ourselves.
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The Fundamental [[Samadhi]] is like a blank paper. The Discriminative [[Samadhi]] is like a paper with many pictures, [[symbols]] and messages written on it, but the underneath {{Wiki|color}} is still part of the picture. So we can see that it is very important to learn what [[conditions]] we should seek and what [[conditions]] we should avoid. We should always reflect on our [[own]] [[heart]], [[mind]], [[habits]] and [[character]] and then figure out how to save ourselves, to cure ourselves, to [[gather]] the good [[conditions]] and change ourselves.
 
[[File:BUDDMoon.jpg|thumb|250px|]]
 
[[File:BUDDMoon.jpg|thumb|250px|]]
 
Actually everybody already has the [[Buddha nature]]. Even the sufferers in [[Hell]] all have the [[Buddha nature]]. So do [[ghosts]] and [[animals]]. There is no way to {{Wiki|increase}} it or {{Wiki|decrease}} it. There is no need to practice it. It always {{Wiki|remains}} the same and we can neither seek it nor get rid of it.
 
Actually everybody already has the [[Buddha nature]]. Even the sufferers in [[Hell]] all have the [[Buddha nature]]. So do [[ghosts]] and [[animals]]. There is no way to {{Wiki|increase}} it or {{Wiki|decrease}} it. There is no need to practice it. It always {{Wiki|remains}} the same and we can neither seek it nor get rid of it.
  
So obviously just having the [[Buddha nature]] is not enough. It is very important to know also the [[conditions]]. What [[conditions]] are good and which are bad? How can we gather the good and avoid the bad? How can we change the bad into good?
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So obviously just having the [[Buddha nature]] is not enough. It is very important to know also the [[conditions]]. What [[conditions]] are good and which are bad? How can we [[gather]] the good and avoid the bad? How can we change the bad into good?
  
 
In this talk we only follow the [[Buddhist]] [[view]]. We do not consider the [[ideas]] of [[Science]], or of the [[scholars]], or of {{Wiki|Christianity}}, or of [[Hinduism]]. We will only speak of the [[Buddhist]] [[view]] of contaminative [[conditions]]. According to [[Buddhist tradition]] every thing may be considered from four points of [[view]]: the Outer, the Inner, Secret, and Most Secret.
 
In this talk we only follow the [[Buddhist]] [[view]]. We do not consider the [[ideas]] of [[Science]], or of the [[scholars]], or of {{Wiki|Christianity}}, or of [[Hinduism]]. We will only speak of the [[Buddhist]] [[view]] of contaminative [[conditions]]. According to [[Buddhist tradition]] every thing may be considered from four points of [[view]]: the Outer, the Inner, Secret, and Most Secret.
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==== A. Environment ====
 
==== A. Environment ====
  
Outward [[conditions]] mean our environment. It includes all of the [[physical]] [[world]] except our own [[body]]. in this category too are all our {{Wiki|social}} interactions with our family, friends, other [[people]] and [[animals]]. We must learn to choose good outward [[conditions]]. Especially at the beginning of our practice we must seek out good [[conditions]] for [[meditation]].
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Outward [[conditions]] mean our {{Wiki|environment}}. It includes all of the [[physical]] [[world]] except our [[own]] [[body]]. in this category too are all our {{Wiki|social}} interactions with our [[family]], friends, other [[people]] and [[animals]]. We must learn to choose good outward [[conditions]]. Especially at the beginning of our practice we must seek out good [[conditions]] for [[meditation]].
  
An {{Wiki|ancient}} [[Tantric]] practitioner named Subahu had practiced for many years but had not gained very good results. He asked [[Buddha]] what he should do. [[Buddha]] pointed out many [[conditions]] that should be avoided. His advice was recorded in a [[Sutra]] and has been published in Chenian Booklet New Number 45, "[[Vajrayana]] Silas, Part One." That booklet contains twenty-six rules on how to serve the [[Guru]]. Next there are one hundred and thirty-six rules taken from the Subahu [[Sutra]] and the [[Susiddhikara Sutra]] and itemized, numbered and classified by myself. They fall into six groups: [[Character]], Dwelling, Eating, [[Actions]], Repetition (of [[Mantra]]), and Practice. With regard to outward [[defilement]] the following rules extracted from the above booklet may be helpful:
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An {{Wiki|ancient}} [[Tantric]] [[practitioner]] named [[Subahu]] had practiced for many years but had not gained very good results. He asked [[Buddha]] what he should do. [[Buddha]] pointed out many [[conditions]] that should be avoided. His advice was recorded in a [[Sutra]] and has been published in Chenian Booklet New Number 45, "[[Vajrayana]] [[Silas]], Part One." That booklet contains twenty-six {{Wiki|rules}} on how to serve the [[Guru]]. Next there are one hundred and thirty-six {{Wiki|rules}} taken from the [[Subahu]] [[Sutra]] and the [[Susiddhikara Sutra]] and itemized, numbered and classified by myself. They fall into six groups: [[Character]], Dwelling, Eating, [[Actions]], Repetition (of [[Mantra]]), and Practice. With regard to outward [[defilement]] the following {{Wiki|rules}} extracted from the above booklet may be helpful:
 
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16. Do not keep cats or dogs.
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16. Do not keep cats or [[dogs]].
 
[[File:Buddhaluv1.jpg|frameless|right|250px|]]
 
[[File:Buddhaluv1.jpg|frameless|right|250px|]]
17. [[Do not kill]] {{Wiki|sheep}} or goats.
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17. [[Do not kill]] {{Wiki|sheep}} or {{Wiki|goats}}.
  
 
18. Do not put a {{Wiki|parrot}} or any other {{Wiki|bird}} inside a cage.
 
18. Do not put a {{Wiki|parrot}} or any other {{Wiki|bird}} inside a cage.
  
20. Do not talk about a [[king]], {{Wiki|prince}}, minister, great officer, robber, prostitute, thief, fighting and [[war]].
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20. Do not talk about a [[king]], {{Wiki|prince}}, [[minister]], great officer, robber, [[prostitute]], thief, fighting and [[war]].
  
21. Do not go into any town, village or residence of an outsider (non-Buddhist).
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21. Do not go into any town, village or residence of an outsider ([[non-Buddhist]]).
  
 
26. Abide in the place of a [[Buddha]] or [[Bodhisattva]].
 
26. Abide in the place of a [[Buddha]] or [[Bodhisattva]].
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30. Dwell in a {{Wiki|cave}} where there are no fierce {{Wiki|beasts}}.
 
30. Dwell in a {{Wiki|cave}} where there are no fierce {{Wiki|beasts}}.
  
31. Do not dwell at a place where there are thorns, stone chips, bones or [[dead]] [[bodies]], ashes, coal, foul mud, the holes of ants, or a place of dirt in the ground which has no bottom after digging.
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31. Do not dwell at a place where there are thorns, stone chips, [[bones]] or [[dead]] [[bodies]], ashes, coal, foul mud, the holes of ants, or a place of dirt in the ground which has no bottom after digging.
  
32. Do not let a violent [[wind]] come into your room.
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32. Do not let a [[violent]] [[wind]] come into your room.
  
 
33. Do not let fleas and ants stay in your room.
 
33. Do not let fleas and ants stay in your room.
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46. Do not beg [[food]] from outsiders for they may give you some [[ignorant]] advice.
 
46. Do not beg [[food]] from outsiders for they may give you some [[ignorant]] advice.
  
49. [[Eyes]], when begging, are better to be filled with sparks and become blind rather than be ravished by beauties.
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49. [[Eyes]], when begging, are better to be filled with sparks and become [[blind]] rather than be ravished by beauties.
  
 
64. Do not go to a house in which there is a woman or domestic [[animal]] just in delivery.
 
64. Do not go to a house in which there is a woman or domestic [[animal]] just in delivery.
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69. Do not go to a house where there is a cur.
 
69. Do not go to a house where there is a cur.
  
70. Do not clap hands, sing songs, or dance.
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70. Do not clap hands, sing songs, or [[dance]].
  
 
71. Do not look at a fight among or between [[human beings]] or [[animals]].
 
71. Do not look at a fight among or between [[human beings]] or [[animals]].
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76. Do not play in the [[water]].
 
76. Do not play in the [[water]].
 
</poem>
 
</poem>
These are only a few of the Rules that [[Buddha]] was so kind as to give us. Readers may consult the above mentioned booklet for the rest. A few more are copied below in the section on [[food]]. [[Buddha]] taught these rules three thousand years ago, but they are still valid and can be used as models to make our own rules to deal with the difficult [[conditions]] now [[caused]] by modernization.
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These are only a few of the Rules that [[Buddha]] was so kind as to give us. Readers may consult the above mentioned booklet for the rest. A few more are copied below in the section on [[food]]. [[Buddha]] [[taught]] these {{Wiki|rules}} three thousand years ago, but they are still valid and can be used as models to make our [[own]] {{Wiki|rules}} to deal with the difficult [[conditions]] now [[caused]] by [[modernization]].
 
[[File:2d3buddha.jpg|thumb|250px|]]
 
[[File:2d3buddha.jpg|thumb|250px|]]
Even the {{Wiki|Communists}} forbid their [[people]] to go to the Free [[World]] because they {{Wiki|fear}} that the [[people]] might be contaminated by it. They tell them, "If you were allowed to go there you might learn some bad [[habits]] from the degenerate Americans. You would become addicted to all sorts of luscious [[pleasures]] that are not available here in your own country. So you must not go. If you do try to go, we will kill you!"
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Even the {{Wiki|Communists}} forbid their [[people]] to go to the Free [[World]] because they {{Wiki|fear}} that the [[people]] might be contaminated by it. They tell them, "If you were allowed to go there you might learn some bad [[habits]] from the degenerate [[Americans]]. You would become addicted to all sorts of luscious [[pleasures]] that are not available here in your [[own]] country. So you must not go. If you do try to go, we will kill you!"
  
Many [[Buddhists]] in Eastern European countries like {{Wiki|Hungary}}, [[Poland]] and Czechoslovakia correspond with me but they have no chance to visit me. Once a Czechoslovakian [[Buddhist]] [[scholar]] came to visit me in [[India]]. When I [[heard]] his [[name]] I was [[happy]] but very surprised. With {{Wiki|tears}} I asked, "How can you come here?" He explained, "I am an official in my country. The government has trusted me to travel so that I may collect some of the [[Buddhist]] [[books]] for our National Library. That is why I have this chance to visit [[India]]."
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Many [[Buddhists]] in Eastern {{Wiki|European}} countries like {{Wiki|Hungary}}, [[Poland]] and [[Czechoslovakia]] correspond with me but they have no chance to visit me. Once a Czechoslovakian [[Buddhist]] [[scholar]] came to visit me in [[India]]. When I [[heard]] his [[name]] I was [[happy]] but very surprised. With {{Wiki|tears}} I asked, "How can you come here?" He explained, "I am an official in my country. The government has trusted me to travel so that I may collect some of the [[Buddhist]] [[books]] for our National Library. That is why I have this chance to visit [[India]]."
  
I asked him, "Would you like to stay in a free country like {{Wiki|America}}? If so, I can introduce you to some friends who will take you to meet the American Ambassador in {{Wiki|Calcutta}}. They can help you to [[live]] in {{Wiki|America}}. You need not go back to your country."
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I asked him, "Would you like to stay in a free country like {{Wiki|America}}? If so, I can introduce you to some friends who will take you to meet the [[American]] Ambassador in {{Wiki|Calcutta}}. They can help you to [[live]] in {{Wiki|America}}. You need not go back to your country."
  
But he said, "No. Even though our government is {{Wiki|Communist}} in [[name]], still the leaders are all good men. They do not follow the harsh policies of the {{Wiki|Russians}}. Much less do they agree with the {{Wiki|Chinese}} {{Wiki|Communists}}. Ours is quite different. We can believe in [[Buddhism]] or {{Wiki|Christianity}} or any other [[religion]] without {{Wiki|being}} punished. There is no need to go to {{Wiki|America}} where everything is so expensive anyway. Besides, I am an official with responsibilities. Finally, my family is still there inside. Thank you very much but I must return to my own country."
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But he said, "No. Even though our government is {{Wiki|Communist}} in [[name]], still the leaders are all good men. They do not follow the harsh policies of the {{Wiki|Russians}}. Much less do they agree with the {{Wiki|Chinese}} {{Wiki|Communists}}. Ours is quite different. We can believe in [[Buddhism]] or {{Wiki|Christianity}} or any other [[religion]] without {{Wiki|being}} punished. There is no need to go to {{Wiki|America}} where everything is so expensive anyway. Besides, I am an official with responsibilities. Finally, my [[family]] is still there inside. Thank you very much but I must return to my [[own]] country."
  
Thus he was grateful but did not accept my offer. I just tell this story to show that even the {{Wiki|Communists}} are aware of contaminations from outside. Of course, contamination is a [[relative]] term that depends on what you consider [[pure]]. They have their own [[ideas]].
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Thus he was grateful but did not accept my offer. I just tell this story to show that even the {{Wiki|Communists}} are {{Wiki|aware}} of contaminations from outside. Of course, contamination is a [[relative]] term that depends on what you consider [[pure]]. They have their [[own]] [[ideas]].
  
 
==== B. Theatres ====
 
==== B. Theatres ====
 
[[File:In-cinema.jpg|thumb|250px|]]
 
[[File:In-cinema.jpg|thumb|250px|]]
Now we will consider what we as [[Buddhists]] regard as a [[pure]] or holy place. This is especially for the beginners, not for the [[Sage]]. For a [[sage]] everywhere is the same; everywhere is [[pure]]. I am not a [[sage]] but I try. Many ask me, "How is {{Wiki|Berkeley}}?" I like everywhere! {{Wiki|Berkeley}} is also good.
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Now we will consider what we as [[Buddhists]] regard as a [[pure]] or [[holy place]]. This is especially for the beginners, not for the [[Sage]]. For a [[sage]] everywhere is the same; everywhere is [[pure]]. I am not a [[sage]] but I try. Many ask me, "How is {{Wiki|Berkeley}}?" I like everywhere! {{Wiki|Berkeley}} is also good.
  
But still one can exercise some {{Wiki|discrimination}}. I was asked by Mrs. Mary who said, "There is a moving picture called "{{Wiki|Oriental}} Prostitute." It {{Wiki|sounds}} very [[interesting]]. Will you go to see it with us? We already have tickets." I said, "No. I lived in [[India]] in my [[hermitage]] for twenty-five years. I have totally lost my [[interest]] in the theater, although in my younger days I did pursue it." I also said, "In {{Wiki|America}} there are so many theaters. They all have posters on the walls outside to advertise their motion pictures. Just by walking on the street I can see enough. There is no need to buy a ticket."
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But still one can exercise some {{Wiki|discrimination}}. I was asked by Mrs. Mary who said, "There is a moving picture called "{{Wiki|Oriental}} [[Prostitute]]." It {{Wiki|sounds}} very [[interesting]]. Will you go to see it with us? We already have tickets." I said, "No. I lived in [[India]] in my [[hermitage]] for twenty-five years. I have totally lost my [[interest]] in the theater, although in my younger days I did pursue it." I also said, "In {{Wiki|America}} there are so many theaters. They all have posters on the walls outside to advertise their {{Wiki|motion}} pictures. Just by walking on the street I can see enough. There is no need to buy a ticket."
  
As mentioned above, [[Buddha]] also in the Subahu Requests [[Tantra]] for bad his serious [[disciples]] to go to the theater. There was theater in those {{Wiki|ancient}} times too but now it is more highly developed.
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As mentioned above, [[Buddha]] also in the [[Subahu]] Requests [[Tantra]] for bad his serious [[disciples]] to go to the theater. There was theater in those {{Wiki|ancient}} times too but now it is more highly developed.
  
Because we want to keep our good health we should not go to the theater. Even the {{Wiki|modern}} health authorities and their families frequent the theaters and movie houses, but if you think carefully, you will understand the following. Do not the [[scientists]] and [[doctors]] all say that one must have a [[constant]] supply of fresh [[air]]? In a theater do we not find many [[people]] all of whom must continually exhale? When you breathe in there where does the [[air]] come from? Do you think that [[air]] is clean or dirty?
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Because we want to keep our [[good health]] we should not go to the theater. Even the {{Wiki|modern}} [[health]] authorities and their families frequent the theaters and movie houses, but if you think carefully, you will understand the following. Do not the [[scientists]] and [[doctors]] all say that one must have a [[constant]] supply of fresh [[air]]? In a theater do we not find many [[people]] all of whom must continually exhale? When you [[breathe in]] there where does the [[air]] come from? Do you think that [[air]] is clean or dirty?
  
 
Because you do not consider such things but just follow your [[habit]] it seems that the theater is a good place to get [[pleasure]], a good place to spend your weekend. It seems very nice but does it help your [[Dharma]]? Does it help your [[meditation]]?
 
Because you do not consider such things but just follow your [[habit]] it seems that the theater is a good place to get [[pleasure]], a good place to spend your weekend. It seems very nice but does it help your [[Dharma]]? Does it help your [[meditation]]?
  
Surely the one who is in an advanced position may be able to make use of [[defilement]]. Even I myself once went to see the famous performer Mei Lang Fang. When he visited {{Wiki|America}} he was awarded an {{Wiki|honorary}} Doctor of Arts degree. The {{Wiki|music}} and the [[action]] all fed my [[meditation]] of [[Mahamudra]]. Afterwards I returned to my sponsor and gave a talk on how to [[meditate]] in the theater. But this is not for the beginner.
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Surely the one who is in an advanced position may be able to make use of [[defilement]]. Even I myself once went to see the famous performer Mei Lang Fang. When he visited {{Wiki|America}} he was awarded an {{Wiki|honorary}} Doctor of [[Arts]] [[degree]]. The {{Wiki|music}} and the [[action]] all fed my [[meditation]] of [[Mahamudra]]. Afterwards I returned to my sponsor and gave a talk on how to [[meditate]] in the theater. But this is not for the beginner.
  
 
[[Buddha's teaching]] is for everybody, not just for the [[Sage]] or the advanced [[person]] who already has some [[attainment]] of [[Samadhi]]. So the [[person]] who is just starting to practice, who is still establishing his good foundations, who has not yet achieved a {{Wiki|real}} [[Samadhi]] and who therefore does not have the ability to {{Wiki|purify}} and transmute the [[unhealthy]] [[conditions]], should not go there.
 
[[Buddha's teaching]] is for everybody, not just for the [[Sage]] or the advanced [[person]] who already has some [[attainment]] of [[Samadhi]]. So the [[person]] who is just starting to practice, who is still establishing his good foundations, who has not yet achieved a {{Wiki|real}} [[Samadhi]] and who therefore does not have the ability to {{Wiki|purify}} and transmute the [[unhealthy]] [[conditions]], should not go there.
  
Movies and theaters are of course very common. Everyone goes to them. But the more common a thing is, the easier it is to fall into the common state of [[defilement]]. When we see things on television or in movies there is an unfortunate tendency to copy them. A very [[sad]] event was reported in the Reader's Digest which is not fiction but actually took place.
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Movies and theaters are of course very common. Everyone goes to them. But the more common a thing is, the easier it is to fall into the common [[state]] of [[defilement]]. When we see things on television or in movies there is an unfortunate tendency to copy them. A very [[sad]] event was reported in the Reader's Digest which is not {{Wiki|fiction}} but actually took place.
  
Some [[parents]] left their small baby in the care of a maid. They told her, "If the baby wakes up and needs anything like [[food]] or a new diaper, you take care of it; otherwise, you may just watch television." The servant sat on a couch next to the [[sleeping]] baby and turned on the T.V. There was a program about an insane woman who had killed her own baby. The way she did it was to smother the baby with a large pillow. The servant [[thought]], "Is it really so easy?" So she put a pillow on the baby to see if the baby would [[notice]]. She had no [[intention]] of leaving it on long enough to kill the baby, but just then a very [[interesting]] program came on T.V. and when she remembered the pillow, the baby had already [[died]]. She was terrified and started to run away but just then the [[parents]] returned and she was caught. This is a true story. I only bring it up to show what bad effects movies and television can have on [[people]].
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Some [[parents]] left their small baby in the [[care]] of a maid. They told her, "If the baby wakes up and needs anything like [[food]] or a new diaper, you take [[care]] of it; otherwise, you may just watch television." The servant sat on a couch next to the [[sleeping]] baby and turned on the T.V. There was a program about an insane woman who had killed her [[own]] baby. The way she did it was to smother the baby with a large pillow. The servant [[thought]], "Is it really so easy?" So she put a pillow on the baby to see if the baby would [[notice]]. She had no [[intention]] of leaving it on long enough to kill the baby, but just then a very [[interesting]] program came on T.V. and when she remembered the pillow, the baby had already [[died]]. She was terrified and started to run away but just then the [[parents]] returned and she was caught. This is a true story. I only bring it up to show what bad effects movies and television can have on [[people]].
  
 
So we see that not only is the [[physical]] [[air]] bad in the theater but there are many [[mental]] pollutions as well. The theater, movies and television give many distorted images that claim to represent [[pure]] [[love]]. The {{Wiki|real}} [[pure]] [[love]] is only found as part of the [[highest]] [[teaching]]. It is only possible in the final stages.
 
So we see that not only is the [[physical]] [[air]] bad in the theater but there are many [[mental]] pollutions as well. The theater, movies and television give many distorted images that claim to represent [[pure]] [[love]]. The {{Wiki|real}} [[pure]] [[love]] is only found as part of the [[highest]] [[teaching]]. It is only possible in the final stages.
  
But in the theater one sees all the [[pure]] things mixed up and confused with dirty things. This is because the [[truth]] is very difficult to accept, so rather than trying to teach the [[truth]] they prefer to hold the common person's [[interest]] with {{Wiki|sex}}, violence and useless things.
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But in the theater one sees all the [[pure]] things mixed up and confused with dirty things. This is because the [[truth]] is very difficult to accept, so rather than trying to teach the [[truth]] they prefer to hold the common person's [[interest]] with {{Wiki|sex}}, [[violence]] and useless things.
  
 
Even {{Wiki|Shakespeare}} used stories of {{Wiki|sex}}, robbery, fighting and quarreling. If even {{Wiki|Shakespeare}} must use these things, what can we expect from {{Wiki|modern}} writers? They cannot help but teach bad things instead of good things. So it is better for us to {{Wiki|protect}} ourselves and not go to see them.
 
Even {{Wiki|Shakespeare}} used stories of {{Wiki|sex}}, robbery, fighting and quarreling. If even {{Wiki|Shakespeare}} must use these things, what can we expect from {{Wiki|modern}} writers? They cannot help but teach bad things instead of good things. So it is better for us to {{Wiki|protect}} ourselves and not go to see them.
 
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A motion picture lasts at the least two hours. In this period how many times could you [[chant]] [[OM MANI PADME HUM]] or OM AH RA BA CHA NA DHI? It is much better not to waste our [[precious]] [[time]].
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A {{Wiki|motion}} picture lasts at the least two hours. In this period how many times could you [[chant]] [[OM MANI PADME HUM]] or [[OM]] [[AH]] RA BA CHA NA DHI? It is much better not to waste our [[precious]] [[time]].
  
Even if you go to the movies again and again, you will never be able to satisfy your [[desire]] for them. When you get to this point there is a special kind of theater called "Adult Movies" where you can pay to watch {{Wiki|sexual}} intercourse. You can see on a big screen many [[people]] engaged in all kinds of {{Wiki|sexual}} [[activity]]. Very [[interesting]]. But you have been the star of such [[actions]]; you already know how to perform {{Wiki|sexual}} intercourse. It is the same thing. Why should you need to pay to see it on a screen? It would be much better if you used the price of admission to help the [[Food]] Project or the Free Clinic. For the three dollars it costs for the ticket instead you could buy thirty {{Wiki|fish}}, take them to the [[river]] and save their [[lives]].
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Even if you go to the movies again and again, you will never be able to satisfy your [[desire]] for them. When you get to this point there is a special kind of theater called "Adult Movies" where you can pay to watch {{Wiki|sexual}} intercourse. You can see on a big screen many [[people]] engaged in all kinds of {{Wiki|sexual}} [[activity]]. Very [[interesting]]. But you have been the [[star]] of such [[actions]]; you already know how to perform {{Wiki|sexual}} intercourse. It is the same thing. Why should you need to pay to see it on a screen? It would be much better if you used the price of admission to help the [[Food]] Project or the Free Clinic. For the three dollars it costs for the ticket instead you could buy thirty {{Wiki|fish}}, take them to the [[river]] and save their [[lives]].
  
There are many places that should be avoided, such as slaughterhouses. Nowadays this is not so obvious because the slaughterhouses are always well hidden from the public. Cemeteries and graveyards are also places of [[defilement]] but there is a special [[reason]] that one should go to them. It is because in the cemetery one is very aware of [[impermanence]]. Thus you can see that some places are best avoided altogether while others may help us to see part of the [[truth]].
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There are many places that should be avoided, such as slaughterhouses. Nowadays this is not so obvious because the slaughterhouses are always well hidden from the public. Cemeteries and graveyards are also places of [[defilement]] but there is a special [[reason]] that one should go to them. It is because in the [[cemetery]] one is very {{Wiki|aware}} of [[impermanence]]. Thus you can see that some places are best avoided altogether while others may help us to see part of the [[truth]].
  
[[Milarepa]] pointed out three places that should be visited to practice [[meditation]]. One is a {{Wiki|cave}}, one is a mountain, and one is among graves. Mountain means a mountain without any [[people]], not like my [[hermitage]] in {{Wiki|Kalimpong}}. Although when I first moved there it was very quiet and holy, just part of a small village; gradually many [[Tibetan]] businessmen and other residents kept moving in; all the streets were extended and the village became part of the city. My [[solitude]] was destroyed.
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[[Milarepa]] pointed out three places that should be visited to practice [[meditation]]. One is a {{Wiki|cave}}, one is a mountain, and one is among graves. Mountain means a mountain without any [[people]], not like my [[hermitage]] in {{Wiki|Kalimpong}}. Although when I first moved there it was very quiet and {{Wiki|holy}}, just part of a small village; gradually many [[Tibetan]] businessmen and other residents kept moving in; all the streets were extended and the village became part of the city. My [[solitude]] was destroyed.
  
Why do the [[Sages]] emphasize [[solitude]]? Because the [[silence]], fresh [[air]], mountain [[view]], and lack of disturbing persons all help one to get good [[meditation]]. So [[Milarepa]] always emphasized these three places.
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Why do the [[Sages]] {{Wiki|emphasize}} [[solitude]]? Because the [[silence]], fresh [[air]], mountain [[view]], and lack of {{Wiki|disturbing}} persons all help one to get good [[meditation]]. So [[Milarepa]] always emphasized these three places.
  
I [[meditated]] in a {{Wiki|cave}} for two years, in the mountains for many years, and in a cemetery for one year. In the cemetery I was very aware of [[impermanence]] and was very diligent in my practice, much more so than when living in other places. To [[live]] among graves creats a {{Wiki|fear}} of [[death]] and so we become diligent.
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I [[meditated]] in a {{Wiki|cave}} for two years, in the [[mountains]] for many years, and in a [[cemetery]] for one year. In the [[cemetery]] I was very {{Wiki|aware}} of [[impermanence]] and was very diligent in my practice, much more so than when living in other places. To [[live]] among graves creats a {{Wiki|fear}} of [[death]] and so we become diligent.
  
If you [[live]] in a comfortable hotel with good [[food]] and luxurious furniture, the {{Wiki|comfort}} produces a tendency to be lazy. You will then fall into [[laziness]] and spend too much [[time]] [[sleeping]] and {{Wiki|being}} idle. But if you [[live]] in a cemetery you will always be aware of the [[impermanence]], the shortness of [[life]] and will always {{Wiki|fear}} [[death]]. Thus you will be anxious to practice constantly. This is why [[Milarepa]] mentioned these places.
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If you [[live]] in a comfortable hotel with good [[food]] and luxurious furniture, the {{Wiki|comfort}} produces a tendency to be lazy. You will then fall into [[laziness]] and spend too much [[time]] [[sleeping]] and {{Wiki|being}} idle. But if you [[live]] in a [[cemetery]] you will always be {{Wiki|aware}} of the [[impermanence]], the shortness of [[life]] and will always {{Wiki|fear}} [[death]]. Thus you will be anxious to practice constantly. This is why [[Milarepa]] mentioned these places.
  
Yesterday a friend had the good [[idea]] of making a film about [[Milarepa]]. I suggested that she goes to [[Nepal]] and films the [[Himalayan]] [[caves]] where [[Milarepa]] [[meditated]]. It might be inspirational for {{Wiki|modern}} [[Buddhists]] to see the places where that [[Sage]] actually lived.
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Yesterday a [[friend]] had the good [[idea]] of making a film about [[Milarepa]]. I suggested that she goes to [[Nepal]] and films the [[Himalayan]] [[caves]] where [[Milarepa]] [[meditated]]. It might be inspirational for {{Wiki|modern}} [[Buddhists]] to see the places where that [[Sage]] actually lived.
  
 
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Nowadays I am sorry to say that though many young [[people]] have dropped out, they have not really renounced in the [[Buddhist]] [[sense]].
 
Nowadays I am sorry to say that though many young [[people]] have dropped out, they have not really renounced in the [[Buddhist]] [[sense]].
  
Some still take [[money]] from their [[parents]], and some take [[money]] from the Government. If you sit on Telegraph Avenue with your wife and engage in some small business, it is not the [[action]] of a {{Wiki|real}} dropout. The {{Wiki|real}} dropout goes to the mountains and [[meditates]]. The small businesses on Telegraph Avenue and the big businesses of their [[parents]] are in fact the same. Both are based on the exchange of goods and services for profit and are within the [[realm]] of [[selfishness]]. They are still attached to {{Wiki|material}} things. This way one will never escape from the contamination of the [[world]].
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Some still take [[money]] from their [[parents]], and some take [[money]] from the Government. If you sit on Telegraph Avenue with your wife and engage in some small business, it is not the [[action]] of a {{Wiki|real}} dropout. The {{Wiki|real}} dropout goes to the [[mountains]] and [[meditates]]. The small businesses on Telegraph Avenue and the big businesses of their [[parents]] are in fact the same. Both are based on the exchange of goods and services for profit and are within the [[realm]] of [[selfishness]]. They are still [[attached]] to {{Wiki|material}} things. This way one will never escape from the contamination of the [[world]].
  
[[Buddha]] said that the home is a dirty defiling place. In home [[life]] there are so many distractions and obligations.
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[[Buddha]] said that the home is a dirty defiling place. In home [[life]] there are so many {{Wiki|distractions}} and obligations.
  
 
Nowadays some young [[people]] have left their [[parents]] and think that they have dropped out, but they still keep their wives with them. In fact they cannot take one step without their wives. They have left their [[parents]] but can they [[live]] without their wives? This is not yet {{Wiki|real}} [[renunciation]].
 
Nowadays some young [[people]] have left their [[parents]] and think that they have dropped out, but they still keep their wives with them. In fact they cannot take one step without their wives. They have left their [[parents]] but can they [[live]] without their wives? This is not yet {{Wiki|real}} [[renunciation]].
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==== D. [[Animals]] ====
 
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Many [[people]] always say that [[animals]] in the house are good friends. When a lady at one local [[Buddhist]] center acquired a cat, the [[Lama]] told her to get rid of it. In this [[matter]] he was quite in accord with the [[Buddhist tradition]]. [[Buddha]] forbid his serious [[disciples]] to keep a {{Wiki|dog}} or cat or to feed the pigs or pigeons. One should not keep any pet in his home or {{Wiki|cave}}.
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Many [[people]] always say that [[animals]] in the house are good friends. When a lady at one local [[Buddhist]] center acquired a {{Wiki|cat}}, the [[Lama]] told her to get rid of it. In this [[matter]] he was quite in accord with the [[Buddhist tradition]]. [[Buddha]] forbid his serious [[disciples]] to keep a {{Wiki|dog}} or {{Wiki|cat}} or to feed the pigs or pigeons. One should not keep any [[pet]] in his home or {{Wiki|cave}}.
  
Yet some {{Wiki|modern}} students who are trying to renounce still keep [[animals]] with them. A student went to [[live]] in a {{Wiki|cave}} but he took his {{Wiki|dog}} with him. He also brought his {{Wiki|dog}} along when he visited San Diego and the {{Wiki|dog}} made stool in someone's house. He had to clean it up.
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Yet some {{Wiki|modern}} students who are trying to {{Wiki|renounce}} still keep [[animals]] with them. A [[student]] went to [[live]] in a {{Wiki|cave}} but he took his {{Wiki|dog}} with him. He also brought his {{Wiki|dog}} along when he visited {{Wiki|San Diego}} and the {{Wiki|dog}} made stool in someone's house. He had to clean it up.
  
Some Americans treat their dogs better than they treat their own brothers and sisters. Surely I would like to see every one be kind to all [[animals]]. But not too kind. Recently I saw a man sitting in his car. On his right was his wife. In the back seat was his {{Wiki|dog}}. First he kissed the {{Wiki|dog}} and then with the same {{Wiki|mouth}} he kissed his wife.
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Some [[Americans]] treat their [[dogs]] better than they treat their [[own]] brothers and sisters. Surely I would like to see every one be kind to all [[animals]]. But not too kind. Recently I saw a man sitting in his car. On his right was his wife. In the back seat was his {{Wiki|dog}}. First he kissed the {{Wiki|dog}} and then with the same {{Wiki|mouth}} he kissed his wife.
  
In the {{Wiki|East}} one would never see such a thing. The common [[view]] of Westerners is that the {{Wiki|West}} is clean and the {{Wiki|East}} is dirty, but by [[Buddhist]] standards, the {{Wiki|East}} is relatively clean and the {{Wiki|West}} is dirty.
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In the {{Wiki|East}} one would never see such a thing. The common [[view]] of [[Westerners]] is that the {{Wiki|West}} is clean and the {{Wiki|East}} is dirty, but by [[Buddhist]] standards, the {{Wiki|East}} is relatively clean and the {{Wiki|West}} is dirty.
  
In the {{Wiki|East}} to kiss a {{Wiki|dog}}, to embrace a {{Wiki|dog}} or to cohabit with a {{Wiki|dog}} is very rare. But in the {{Wiki|West}} many girls keep wolflike dogs to have {{Wiki|sexual}} intercourse with. This is an example of a very heavy dirt, a very defiling situation.
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In the {{Wiki|East}} to kiss a {{Wiki|dog}}, to embrace a {{Wiki|dog}} or to cohabit with a {{Wiki|dog}} is very rare. But in the {{Wiki|West}} many girls keep wolflike [[dogs]] to have {{Wiki|sexual}} intercourse with. This is an example of a very heavy dirt, a very defiling situation.
  
The {{Wiki|ancient}} {{Wiki|female}} [[sage]] named Marje Lun-mo was an [[incarnation]] of [[Dolma]], or [[Tara]]. She was a very holy {{Wiki|being}}. She was Bodhidharma's [[dakini]]. When he returned to [[Tibet]] from [[China]] he met her. I have translated her {{Wiki|biography}} into {{Wiki|Chinese}} and it will be printed soon. Once she foreknew that some students would come to her. She told her {{Wiki|attendant}}, "Tomorrow two students will come. They will both be clad in {{Wiki|dog}} skins. Admit them but first ask them to get rid of the {{Wiki|dog}} skins." The next day, it actually happened as she had said. Then she gave some [[teaching]]. She said, "Do not use any animal's skins for clothing. It is not good to use even {{Wiki|tiger}} skins, but especially don't use the skins of dogs." Thus she warned them against these bad [[conditions]], and pointed out nine bad [[conditions]] of the {{Wiki|dog}}.
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The {{Wiki|ancient}} {{Wiki|female}} [[sage]] named Marje Lun-mo was an [[incarnation]] of [[Dolma]], or [[Tara]]. She was a very {{Wiki|holy}} {{Wiki|being}}. She was [[Bodhidharma's]] [[dakini]]. When he returned to [[Tibet]] from [[China]] he met her. I have translated her {{Wiki|biography}} into {{Wiki|Chinese}} and it will be printed soon. Once she foreknew that some students would come to her. She told her {{Wiki|attendant}}, "Tomorrow two students will come. They will both be clad in {{Wiki|dog}} skins. Admit them but first ask them to get rid of the {{Wiki|dog}} skins." The next day, it actually happened as she had said. Then she gave some [[teaching]]. She said, "Do not use any [[animal's]] skins for clothing. It is not good to use even {{Wiki|tiger}} skins, but especially don't use the skins of [[dogs]]." Thus she warned them against these bad [[conditions]], and pointed out nine bad [[conditions]] of the {{Wiki|dog}}.
  
One is that the {{Wiki|dog}} has [[karma]] from past [[lives]] connecting him with many [[ghosts]]. These [[ghosts]] follow the {{Wiki|dog}} around. So if you want to avoid the [[ghosts]], you have to avoid the {{Wiki|dog}}.
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One is that the {{Wiki|dog}} has [[karma]] from {{Wiki|past}} [[lives]] connecting him with many [[ghosts]]. These [[ghosts]] follow the {{Wiki|dog}} around. So if you want to avoid the [[ghosts]], you have to avoid the {{Wiki|dog}}.
  
Many [[Tibetan]] [[lamas]] and [[laymen]] keep dogs. Especially travellers who have dogs for protection. [[In Tibet]] robbers are very common. When the travellers stop for the night they do not have hotels or motels, but have to camp in tents. During the night robbers come and kill them and take all their {{Wiki|gold}} and valuables, so they keep large fierce watchdogs to {{Wiki|guard}} against robbers. These [[Tibetan]] dogs are large and vicious. Their mouths are always red with {{Wiki|blood}} and if they bite you, it is always a fatal bite.
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Many [[Tibetan]] [[lamas]] and [[laymen]] keep [[dogs]]. Especially travellers who have [[dogs]] for [[protection]]. [[In Tibet]] {{Wiki|robbers}} are very common. When the travellers stop for the night they do not have hotels or motels, but have to camp in tents. During the night {{Wiki|robbers}} come and kill them and take all their {{Wiki|gold}} and valuables, so they keep large fierce watchdogs to {{Wiki|guard}} against {{Wiki|robbers}}. These [[Tibetan]] [[dogs]] are large and vicious. Their mouths are always [[red]] with {{Wiki|blood}} and if they bite you, it is always a fatal bite.
  
I remember even Szudun [[Rinpoche]] in Papong had one of those large dogs. He kept it on an iron chain. But it was so strong that once it even broke the chain. A lady that was unfortunate enough to be passing there at that [[time]] was bitten and [[died]] immediately. Szudun [[Rinpoche]] was very ashamed. He confessed his mistake and paid a large sum to her family. But what is the use of [[money]]? Can [[money]] bring her back to [[life]]?
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I remember even Szudun [[Rinpoche]] in Papong had one of those large [[dogs]]. He kept it on an {{Wiki|iron}} chain. But it was so strong that once it even broke the chain. A lady that was unfortunate enough to be passing there at that [[time]] was bitten and [[died]] immediately. Szudun [[Rinpoche]] was very ashamed. He confessed his mistake and paid a large sum to her [[family]]. But what is the use of [[money]]? Can [[money]] bring her back to [[life]]?
  
Now some famous [[Lamas]] keep small expensive lap dogs. Even one of my own [[gurus]] had a small {{Wiki|dog}} with [[beautiful]] [[hair]]. He fed it tsampa from his own plate and gave it [[water]] from his own cup. Even though he is my [[guru]] still I cannot agree with this. These are all examples of bad [[conditions]] but we see them even affecting those famous [[Lamas]].
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Now some famous [[Lamas]] keep small expensive lap [[dogs]]. Even one of my [[own]] [[gurus]] had a small {{Wiki|dog}} with [[beautiful]] [[hair]]. He fed it [[tsampa]] from his [[own]] plate and gave it [[water]] from his [[own]] cup. Even though he is my [[guru]] still I cannot agree with this. These are all examples of bad [[conditions]] but we see them even affecting those famous [[Lamas]].
  
A {{Wiki|dog}} follows the human's lead. On the one hand, if you pet him and scratch him, gradually he will be [[pleased]] and stand up and kiss you. Then as the {{Wiki|dog}} becomes excited his {{Wiki|sex}} becomes excited too. By and by he starts to {{Wiki|smell}} your private parts. So even though you had no [[intention]] of making [[love]] to the {{Wiki|dog}}, eventually you become involved in this immoderate relationship.
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A {{Wiki|dog}} follows the human's lead. On the one hand, if you [[pet]] him and scratch him, gradually he will be [[pleased]] and stand up and kiss you. Then as the {{Wiki|dog}} becomes excited his {{Wiki|sex}} becomes excited too. By and by he starts to {{Wiki|smell}} your private parts. So even though you had no [[intention]] of making [[love]] to the {{Wiki|dog}}, eventually you become involved in this immoderate relationship.
  
On the other hand, if you do not scratch and pet the {{Wiki|dog}} but just tell him firmly, "Sit! I will give you [[food]]. Sit here!" he will obey. A {{Wiki|dog}} can at least be trained to serve some useful [[purpose]].
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On the other hand, if you do not scratch and [[pet]] the {{Wiki|dog}} but just tell him firmly, "Sit! I will give you [[food]]. Sit here!" he will obey. A {{Wiki|dog}} can at least be trained to serve some useful [[purpose]].
 
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The cat is just as bad. The cat's special [[characteristic]] is that it is very hard to get rid of. The cat just wants to move his [[body]] and to {{Wiki|touch}} you. Actually, he does not [[love]] you but just wants to {{Wiki|touch}} anything to relieve the itching of his [[body]]. He will also rub against the furniture in the same way.
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The {{Wiki|cat}} is just as bad. The cat's special [[characteristic]] is that it is very hard to get rid of. The {{Wiki|cat}} just wants to move his [[body]] and to {{Wiki|touch}} you. Actually, he does not [[love]] you but just wants to {{Wiki|touch}} anything to relieve the itching of his [[body]]. He will also rub against the furniture in the same way.
  
That lady at the [[Buddhist]] center said to me, "Oh, this cat loves me so much! Look how he runs up to me and rubs against me!" But I explained to her that the cat was only easing his own discomfort. I said, "Don't just see yourself, but look more carefully. See how the cat rubs against the legs of that chair. Does he [[love]] it too?"
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That lady at the [[Buddhist]] center said to me, "Oh, this {{Wiki|cat}} loves me so much! Look how he runs up to me and rubs against me!" But I explained to her that the {{Wiki|cat}} was only easing his [[own]] discomfort. I said, "Don't just see yourself, but look more carefully. See how the {{Wiki|cat}} rubs against the {{Wiki|legs}} of that chair. Does he [[love]] it too?"
  
Every [[animal]] has its associated problems, not only dirt and [[ghosts]] but also fleas. If you stay with [[animals]] the fleas will jump into your clothing. If a flea is biting your private parts, how can you [[meditate]] then? Actually the flea does not want to be on you, it much prefers to stay on the {{Wiki|dog}} or cat. It is attracted to the {{Wiki|smell}} of the [[animal]], but sometimes the flea is jumping around the room and the [[animal]] leaves suddenly. Then the flea has no choice and must settle for your [[body]] instead.
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Every [[animal]] has its associated problems, not only dirt and [[ghosts]] but also fleas. If you stay with [[animals]] the fleas will jump into your clothing. If a flea is biting your private parts, how can you [[meditate]] then? Actually the flea does not want to be on you, it much prefers to stay on the {{Wiki|dog}} or {{Wiki|cat}}. It is attracted to the {{Wiki|smell}} of the [[animal]], but sometimes the flea is jumping around the room and the [[animal]] leaves suddenly. Then the flea has no choice and must settle for your [[body]] instead.
  
 
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Only if your [[meditation]] is good and if much of your [[defilement]] is removed, and if you burn some good {{Wiki|sandalwood}}, then they might come near you. Even then maybe not too close.
 
Only if your [[meditation]] is good and if much of your [[defilement]] is removed, and if you burn some good {{Wiki|sandalwood}}, then they might come near you. Even then maybe not too close.
  
I remember when many [[gods]] came to me all my [[body]] gave off a very [[sweet]] {{Wiki|smell}} like {{Wiki|sandalwood}}. Even when I went to the toilet, I still felt that [[sweet]] {{Wiki|sandalwood}} {{Wiki|smell}}. Actually. I smelled two kinds of {{Wiki|smells}} but they were not mixed. When the [[Dakinis]] come to you there is also a special {{Wiki|smell}}. If other [[people]] are there they can also {{Wiki|smell}} the holy [[beings]]. Do not think that when you are alone in your room that you are really the only one there. There are many things connected with your [[body]] that are never considered by common [[thought]]. If one prays earnestly, the [[Buddha]] will be with you, the [[Bodhisattvas]] are with you, the [[Yidams]] are with you, the [[Dakinis]] are with you and the [[Protectors]] are with you. These are the [[pure]] [[forms]] of [[consciousness]].
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I remember when many [[gods]] came to me all my [[body]] gave off a very [[sweet]] {{Wiki|smell}} like {{Wiki|sandalwood}}. Even when I went to the toilet, I still felt that [[sweet]] {{Wiki|sandalwood}} {{Wiki|smell}}. Actually. I smelled two kinds of {{Wiki|smells}} but they were not mixed. When the [[Dakinis]] come to you there is also a special {{Wiki|smell}}. If other [[people]] are there they can also {{Wiki|smell}} the {{Wiki|holy}} [[beings]]. Do not think that when you are alone in your room that you are really the only one there. There are many things connected with your [[body]] that are never considered by common [[thought]]. If one prays earnestly, the [[Buddha]] will be with you, the [[Bodhisattvas]] are with you, the [[Yidams]] are with you, the [[Dakinis]] are with you and the [[Protectors]] are with you. These are the [[pure]] [[forms]] of [[consciousness]].
  
On the contrary, if one loses his [[Bodhicitta]], if one loses his [[meditation]], if one loses his [[Vinaya]], then the holy [[beings]] will go away and the [[evil]] [[ghosts]] will come.
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On the contrary, if one loses his [[Bodhicitta]], if one loses his [[meditation]], if one loses his [[Vinaya]], then the {{Wiki|holy}} [[beings]] will go away and the [[evil]] [[ghosts]] will come.
  
My friend, Mr. Wan [[Chi]] [[Ko]]s a very earnest [[Buddhist]]. He has performed the [[Homa]] many times. His [[eyes]] have developed a special ability and are able to see [[ghosts]]. He told me, "When I am in the street sometimes I see good [[people]] driving along. Even though their car is moving very fast, still many [[gods]] are sitting on it. But the bad [[people]], even though they may also be rich and drive expensive cars, yet following-along behind them are many [[ghosts]]."
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My [[friend]], Mr. Wan [[Chi]] [[Ko]]s a very earnest [[Buddhist]]. He has performed the [[Homa]] many times. His [[eyes]] have developed a special ability and are able to see [[ghosts]]. He told me, "When I am in the street sometimes I see good [[people]] driving along. Even though their car is moving very fast, still many [[gods]] are sitting on it. But the bad [[people]], even though they may also be rich and drive expensive cars, yet following-along behind them are many [[ghosts]]."
  
Because he has such [[eyes]] he can really see them. You might not believe it, but just because you who do not have such [[eyes]] cannot see them, it does not mean that they are not there. Actually everyone's {{Wiki|individual}} [[karma]] connects him with many [[beings]]. They may be holy [[beings]], they may be [[ghosts]], or they may even be the [[messengers]] of [[Yama]] who have come to take your [[life]].
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Because he has such [[eyes]] he can really see them. You might not believe it, but just because you who do not have such [[eyes]] cannot see them, it does not mean that they are not there. Actually everyone's {{Wiki|individual}} [[karma]] connects him with many [[beings]]. They may be {{Wiki|holy}} [[beings]], they may be [[ghosts]], or they may even be the [[messengers]] of [[Yama]] who have come to take your [[life]].
  
 
If an [[evil]] {{Wiki|being}} comes to {{Wiki|harm}} you, or even one of [[Yama's]] {{Wiki|attendants}} comes, how can you know? Even an [[evil]] {{Wiki|being}} may not know when he will meet you. Therefore, you must always be careful and choose your [[conditions]] carefully. Good [[conditions]] [[cause]] good to {{Wiki|increase}} and go from good to better to best. Bad [[conditions]] [[cause]] bad to {{Wiki|increase}} and go from bad to worse to worst.
 
If an [[evil]] {{Wiki|being}} comes to {{Wiki|harm}} you, or even one of [[Yama's]] {{Wiki|attendants}} comes, how can you know? Even an [[evil]] {{Wiki|being}} may not know when he will meet you. Therefore, you must always be careful and choose your [[conditions]] carefully. Good [[conditions]] [[cause]] good to {{Wiki|increase}} and go from good to better to best. Bad [[conditions]] [[cause]] bad to {{Wiki|increase}} and go from bad to worse to worst.
  
For example, in my room I have already burned much {{Wiki|sandalwood}}. This [[causes]] the [[gods]] to come. If you burn the [[Hindu]] [[incense]] that {{Wiki|smells}} like cheap perfume, the bad [[ghosts]] will come to take the smoke as [[food]]. If you burn a [[lamp]] the holy [[beings]] will be [[pleased]] with the [[brightness]]. If you just leave it dark, they will not be attracted.
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For example, in my room I have already burned much {{Wiki|sandalwood}}. This [[causes]] the [[gods]] to come. If you burn the [[Hindu]] [[incense]] that {{Wiki|smells}} like cheap [[perfume]], the bad [[ghosts]] will come to take the smoke as [[food]]. If you burn a [[lamp]] the {{Wiki|holy}} [[beings]] will be [[pleased]] with the [[brightness]]. If you just leave it dark, they will not be attracted.
  
Nowadays many restaurants keep the lights very low. They are too dark. It seems to some [[people]] that darkness is the same as quietness. So we can talk small talk and enjoy a quiet dinner. Actually this is not good {{Wiki|reasoning}}. Quietness does not follow from darkness.
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Nowadays many restaurants keep the lights very low. They are too dark. It seems to some [[people]] that {{Wiki|darkness}} is the same as quietness. So we can talk small talk and enjoy a quiet dinner. Actually this is not good {{Wiki|reasoning}}. Quietness does not follow from {{Wiki|darkness}}.
  
 
There are many other things that could be pointed out but now we must go on to the next part.
 
There are many other things that could be pointed out but now we must go on to the next part.
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Some [[food]] will [[cause]] you to get [[angry]] if you take too much. In this class are all [[hot]] things like peppers. Others, like turnips, will make you sleepy. Turnips [[cause]] intestinal gas, bringing [[energy]] down and thus putting you to [[sleep]].
 
Some [[food]] will [[cause]] you to get [[angry]] if you take too much. In this class are all [[hot]] things like peppers. Others, like turnips, will make you sleepy. Turnips [[cause]] intestinal gas, bringing [[energy]] down and thus putting you to [[sleep]].
  
Too much [[food]] is a [[defilement]] because it makes you sleepy; too much is also bad because it [[causes]] disturbed [[mind]]. Sleepy [[mind]], disturbed [[mind]] and nonsense [[mind]] are all disturbances to [[meditation]]. If we want to get good [[Samadhi]] we must not neglect to regulate our [[diet]]. We will speak more on this in another lecture.
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Too much [[food]] is a [[defilement]] because it makes you sleepy; too much is also bad because it [[causes]] disturbed [[mind]]. Sleepy [[mind]], disturbed [[mind]] and nonsense [[mind]] are all {{Wiki|disturbances}} to [[meditation]]. If we want to get good [[Samadhi]] we must not neglect to regulate our [[diet]]. We will speak more on this in another lecture.
  
 
==== B. [[Drugs]] ====
 
==== B. [[Drugs]] ====
  
Many Hippies and drug addicts say that [[drugs]] are useful for [[meditation]]. They say that on a good trip you can meet [[God]], that the {{Wiki|ancient}} [[sages]] used [[drugs]]. So it seems that [[drugs]] are holy. But this is the same mistake again of [[thinking]] that the beginner is the same as the [[Sage]].
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Many Hippies and {{Wiki|drug}} addicts say that [[drugs]] are useful for [[meditation]]. They say that on a good trip you can meet [[God]], that the {{Wiki|ancient}} [[sages]] used [[drugs]]. So it seems that [[drugs]] are {{Wiki|holy}}. But this is the same mistake again of [[thinking]] that the beginner is the same as the [[Sage]].
 
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For the [[Sage]] [[drugs]] can sometimes be a little helpful, for example [[Marpa]] drank wine. This was for developing [[Tummo]], to help him [[concentrate]] with great warmth. But [[Marpa]] already had achieved an advanced degree of [[Samadhi]] and then used the specific [[function]] of the wine to make it stronger. Thus the [[Sage]] may know how to use a drug to excite a particular [[function]] for a particular [[reason]]. But this is impossible for the beginner. The beginner should forbid himself the use of any kind of drug. Then he will have a chance to someday become a [[Sage]].
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For the [[Sage]] [[drugs]] can sometimes be a little helpful, for example [[Marpa]] drank wine. This was for developing [[Tummo]], to help him [[concentrate]] with great warmth. But [[Marpa]] already had achieved an advanced [[degree]] of [[Samadhi]] and then used the specific [[function]] of the wine to make it stronger. Thus the [[Sage]] may know how to use a {{Wiki|drug}} to excite a particular [[function]] for a particular [[reason]]. But this is impossible for the beginner. The beginner should forbid himself the use of any kind of {{Wiki|drug}}. Then he will have a chance to someday become a [[Sage]].
  
 
Many cases are on record of those who have taken [[drugs]] like L.S.D. and have had bad trips. Much trouble resulted: Some committed {{Wiki|suicide}}, some tried to fly out of windows and were killed by the fall, some became very [[angry]], some very frightened, some [[suffered]] [[heart]] attacks. From all these examples we may generalize and say that these [[drugs]] should not be used by the beginner.
 
Many cases are on record of those who have taken [[drugs]] like L.S.D. and have had bad trips. Much trouble resulted: Some committed {{Wiki|suicide}}, some tried to fly out of windows and were killed by the fall, some became very [[angry]], some very frightened, some [[suffered]] [[heart]] attacks. From all these examples we may generalize and say that these [[drugs]] should not be used by the beginner.
  
In a final [[sense]] [[drugs]] cannot be either good or bad. If they are really good why do so many [[people]] injure themselves with bad trips so that they can no longer [[function]] normally? If they are absolutely bad why do some [[people]] have good trips and see [[God]]? But in practical terms we should avoid all [[drugs]].
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In a final [[sense]] [[drugs]] cannot be either good or bad. If they are really good why do so many [[people]] injure themselves with bad trips so that they can no longer [[function]] normally? If they are absolutely bad why do some [[people]] have good trips and see [[God]]? But in {{Wiki|practical}} terms we should avoid all [[drugs]].
  
 
Every [[dharma]] is [[void]] and without [[self]]. Everything depends on certain [[conditions]]. What may be good for one [[person]] may be bad for another. Since this talk is for those just {{Wiki|learning}} to practice [[Buddhism]], I simply advise them that [[drugs]] are harmful.
 
Every [[dharma]] is [[void]] and without [[self]]. Everything depends on certain [[conditions]]. What may be good for one [[person]] may be bad for another. Since this talk is for those just {{Wiki|learning}} to practice [[Buddhism]], I simply advise them that [[drugs]] are harmful.
  
It may seem that [[Buddhism]] is too hard to practice. [[Hinayana]], [[Mahayana]], and then [[Vajrayana]]: it takes so much [[time]] to practice this and that and go through all the steps. Why not just take some L.S.D. and get the same effects immediately? Just by [[action]] of the chemical you can see many things and it seems very good, but there is no certainty and it may also turn out to be very bad for you.
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It may seem that [[Buddhism]] is too hard to practice. [[Hinayana]], [[Mahayana]], and then [[Vajrayana]]: it takes so much [[time]] to practice this and that and go through all the steps. Why not just take some L.S.D. and get the same effects immediately? Just by [[action]] of the chemical you can see many things and it seems very good, but there is no {{Wiki|certainty}} and it may also turn out to be very bad for you.
  
The effects produced by [[drugs]] are not the same as that produced by {{Wiki|real}} practice; nor do they become holy merely by talking about "the [[Yoga]] of taking L.S.D." A {{Wiki|real}} practice is pre-determined and dependable; it has a certain initial [[Cause]], a certain practical Course, and a certain final Consequence.
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The effects produced by [[drugs]] are not the same as that produced by {{Wiki|real}} practice; nor do they become {{Wiki|holy}} merely by talking about "the [[Yoga]] of taking L.S.D." A {{Wiki|real}} practice is pre-determined and dependable; it has a certain initial [[Cause]], a certain {{Wiki|practical}} Course, and a certain final Consequence.
  
For example, when a [[Buddhist]] develops the [[Bodhicitta]], the [[Bodhicitta]] of Will is the [[Cause]]; the [[Bodhicitta]] of Conduct, the [[Bodhicitta]] of Victorious Significance, and the [[Bodhicitta]] of [[Samadhi]] are the Course; the Consequence has been demonstrated and exemplified by all the [[Buddhas]] and great [[Bodhisattvas]]. If you practice, there is a certainty that eventually you will succeed.
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For example, when a [[Buddhist]] develops the [[Bodhicitta]], the [[Bodhicitta]] of Will is the [[Cause]]; the [[Bodhicitta]] of Conduct, the [[Bodhicitta]] of [[Victorious Significance]], and the [[Bodhicitta]] of [[Samadhi]] are the Course; the Consequence has been demonstrated and exemplified by all the [[Buddhas]] and great [[Bodhisattvas]]. If you practice, there is a {{Wiki|certainty}} that eventually you will succeed.
 
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On the other hand with [[drugs]] like L.S.D. is there any such certainty? What is the [[Cause]] of L.S.D.? Does it contain the seed of [[Buddhahood]]? Where is it to be seen? No such things will be found. It is just a chemical. It is just a {{Wiki|material}} thing with no [[consciousness]]. How could it be a Holy [[Cause]]?
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On the other hand with [[drugs]] like L.S.D. is there any such {{Wiki|certainty}}? What is the [[Cause]] of L.S.D.? Does it contain the seed of [[Buddhahood]]? Where is it to be seen? No such things will be found. It is just a chemical. It is just a {{Wiki|material}} thing with no [[consciousness]]. How could it be a {{Wiki|Holy}} [[Cause]]?
  
What is the Course of L.S.D.? Some take it once every three days, some every week, and some only takes one trip a month. If one trip a month produces a certain [[realization]], does taking it every day [[cause]] more [[realization]]? No. Who has defined the Course of L.S.D. usage? A course should be dependable, for example, when we go to school we take classes in a regular [[order]] and eventually get a degree. Does the drug have any similar dependable fixed course?
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What is the Course of L.S.D.? Some take it once every three days, some every [[week]], and some only takes one trip a month. If one trip a month produces a certain [[realization]], does taking it every day [[cause]] more [[realization]]? No. Who has defined the Course of L.S.D. usage? A course should be dependable, for example, when we go to school we take classes in a regular [[order]] and eventually get a [[degree]]. Does the {{Wiki|drug}} have any similar dependable fixed course?
  
 
Some L.S.D. has one [[form]], some has another. I myself have taken L.S.D. three times. Not for myself but because some young [[people]] came to my [[hermitage]] and asked me to be their {{Wiki|witness}} and guide as they took it. Since they asked for my help, I had to accept.
 
Some L.S.D. has one [[form]], some has another. I myself have taken L.S.D. three times. Not for myself but because some young [[people]] came to my [[hermitage]] and asked me to be their {{Wiki|witness}} and guide as they took it. Since they asked for my help, I had to accept.
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The first [[time]] it was white powder, the second [[time]] it was a purple pill, and the third [[time]] it was a small piece of {{Wiki|gold}} paper. This last one was very {{Wiki|powerful}}. There were five [[people]] with me at my [[hermitage]]. After twenty minutes everyone began to act according to his particular [[conditions]]. One began to giggle foolishly like a lunatic. Another one started to sing. Still another felt very warm and took off his clothing. As for me, I just [[meditated]] there. I felt that my [[meditation]] was very strong. So I determined that it could sometimes help the [[person]] who already had a deep [[Samadhi]] but not the common [[person]].
 
The first [[time]] it was white powder, the second [[time]] it was a purple pill, and the third [[time]] it was a small piece of {{Wiki|gold}} paper. This last one was very {{Wiki|powerful}}. There were five [[people]] with me at my [[hermitage]]. After twenty minutes everyone began to act according to his particular [[conditions]]. One began to giggle foolishly like a lunatic. Another one started to sing. Still another felt very warm and took off his clothing. As for me, I just [[meditated]] there. I felt that my [[meditation]] was very strong. So I determined that it could sometimes help the [[person]] who already had a deep [[Samadhi]] but not the common [[person]].
  
That day my friends were under the protection of my [[hermitage]]. They just had a little interval of madness without much {{Wiki|harm}}, but this was a special [[condition]]. There is no certainty inherent in the drug. If we could depend on certain results whenever we took it, then the taking of L.S.D. would be worthwhile. But its effects are always dependent on [[conditions]] that we cannot completely control.
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That day my friends were under the [[protection]] of my [[hermitage]]. They just had a little {{Wiki|interval}} of madness without much {{Wiki|harm}}, but this was a special [[condition]]. There is no {{Wiki|certainty}} [[inherent]] in the {{Wiki|drug}}. If we could depend on certain results whenever we took it, then the taking of L.S.D. would be worthwhile. But its effects are always dependent on [[conditions]] that we cannot completely control.
  
 
My [[karma]] was able to {{Wiki|protect}} them, otherwise they might have had less [[pleasant]] [[experiences]]. If they had just taken it at their homes, each other's {{Wiki|individual}} [[karma]] would have been seen in different results. Some might have become [[angry]] and tried to kill other [[people]]. Some might have [[thought]], "I can fly!" and tried to fly out the window and had been killed.
 
My [[karma]] was able to {{Wiki|protect}} them, otherwise they might have had less [[pleasant]] [[experiences]]. If they had just taken it at their homes, each other's {{Wiki|individual}} [[karma]] would have been seen in different results. Some might have become [[angry]] and tried to kill other [[people]]. Some might have [[thought]], "I can fly!" and tried to fly out the window and had been killed.
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These kinds of effects have been reported not once but many times.
 
These kinds of effects have been reported not once but many times.
 
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In addition to the immediate effects, there are delayed effects. These hide in the nerves until they get a chance and then come out when we least expect them. There is a boy who [[lives]] near {{Wiki|Berkeley}} who has taken L.S.D. a great many times. Even when he is not taking it he still [[suffers]] from uncontrollable-shaking and fits of [[rage]]. He broke a friend's window and a Lama's window. Once a {{Wiki|Chinese}} [[monk]] told me that this boy had told him, "You are a holy {{Wiki|being}}, I am also a holy {{Wiki|being}}. We should try to save the American youth." The [[monk]] said to me, "I don't want to listen to his mad talk. He might break my window too!"
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In addition to the immediate effects, there are delayed effects. These hide in the {{Wiki|nerves}} until they get a chance and then come out when we least expect them. There is a boy who [[lives]] near {{Wiki|Berkeley}} who has taken L.S.D. a great many times. Even when he is not taking it he still [[suffers]] from uncontrollable-shaking and fits of [[rage]]. He broke a friend's window and a [[Lama's]] window. Once a {{Wiki|Chinese}} [[monk]] told me that this boy had told him, "You are a {{Wiki|holy}} {{Wiki|being}}, I am also a {{Wiki|holy}} {{Wiki|being}}. We should try to save the [[American]] youth." The [[monk]] said to me, "I don't want to listen to his mad talk. He might break my window too!"
  
 
I have prayed and done some [[good deeds]] therefore am protected by the [[gods]]. When that boy came to see me, he prostrated himself before me as soon as I came to the door, but I looked at his face and saw that he was trembling. He asked me how he could stop his trembling. I told him, "Don't take any more L.S.D., then you won't get so upset and break people's windows." The [[sad]] thing is the windows he broke have been repaired and although they cost a lot of [[money]] are now as good as new. But the boy himself continues to tremble more and more and every [[time]] he takes more acid his trembling gets worse. Now the windows are all repaired but his {{Wiki|disease}} is far from repaired. He has confessed to me that he [[knows]] he took too much L.S.D., and yet, some [[people]] say to me, "You don't really understand. How can you say that it is no good?"
 
I have prayed and done some [[good deeds]] therefore am protected by the [[gods]]. When that boy came to see me, he prostrated himself before me as soon as I came to the door, but I looked at his face and saw that he was trembling. He asked me how he could stop his trembling. I told him, "Don't take any more L.S.D., then you won't get so upset and break people's windows." The [[sad]] thing is the windows he broke have been repaired and although they cost a lot of [[money]] are now as good as new. But the boy himself continues to tremble more and more and every [[time]] he takes more acid his trembling gets worse. Now the windows are all repaired but his {{Wiki|disease}} is far from repaired. He has confessed to me that he [[knows]] he took too much L.S.D., and yet, some [[people]] say to me, "You don't really understand. How can you say that it is no good?"
  
Consider the case of the late {{Wiki|Alan Watts}}. He was a long-time [[Buddhist]] but then started to take L.S.D. He recently [[died]] in his [[sleep]] from a [[heart]] attack, very peacefully. But most [[people]] don't know that to [[die]] in [[sleep]] is to [[die]] in a state of [[ignorance]]. When you [[die]] in your [[sleep]] you have no chance to think about good [[rebirth]], to think about [[Amitabha]], or to do anything to help yourself get good [[conditions]] of [[rebirth]]. In a case like this a [[person]] falls into the lower three states of [[hell]], [[ghost]], and [[animal]]. The very best he can {{Wiki|hope}} for is to be [[reborn]] as a {{Wiki|pig}}.
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Consider the case of the late {{Wiki|Alan Watts}}. He was a long-time [[Buddhist]] but then started to take L.S.D. He recently [[died]] in his [[sleep]] from a [[heart]] attack, very peacefully. But most [[people]] don't know that to [[die]] in [[sleep]] is to [[die]] in a [[state]] of [[ignorance]]. When you [[die]] in your [[sleep]] you have no chance to think about good [[rebirth]], to think about [[Amitabha]], or to do anything to help yourself get good [[conditions]] of [[rebirth]]. In a case like this a [[person]] falls into the lower [[three states]] of [[hell]], [[ghost]], and [[animal]]. The very best he can {{Wiki|hope}} for is to be [[reborn]] as a {{Wiki|pig}}.
  
{{Wiki|Alan Watts}} was an old friend who corresponded with me. After he became a Hippie he began to emphasize [[drugs]] although he still read The [[Tibetan Book of the Dead]] and tried to use it to guide his acid trips. But what good did it do to him? As he did not know he was going to [[die]] that night, who could read this [[book]] to him? Thus both young [[people]] and old [[scholars]] hurt themselves because they do not carefully consider the [[Cause]], Course, and Consequence of their acts. Poor {{Wiki|Alan Watts}} just received the consequence of [[death]] by a [[heart]] attack in an [[unconscious]] [[condition]]. This makes me very [[sad]].
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{{Wiki|Alan Watts}} was an old [[friend]] who corresponded with me. After he became a Hippie he began to {{Wiki|emphasize}} [[drugs]] although he still read The [[Tibetan Book of the Dead]] and tried to use it to guide his acid trips. But what good did it do to him? As he did not know he was going to [[die]] that night, who could read this [[book]] to him? Thus both young [[people]] and old [[scholars]] {{Wiki|hurt}} themselves because they do not carefully consider the [[Cause]], Course, and Consequence of their acts. Poor {{Wiki|Alan Watts}} just received the consequence of [[death]] by a [[heart]] attack in an [[unconscious]] [[condition]]. This makes me very [[sad]].
  
If you have already taken it, what can you do? You must confess and always keep the [[thought]], "I have this [[condition]] inside my [[body]]. It is a [[defilement]] of my [[body]] that must be [[purified]]." Always reflect on the inner [[body]], the inner [[energy]]. Whenever any little [[excitement]] of [[anger]] arises, it must be stopped immediately. Just go into the {{Wiki|forest}} and do some [[chanting]] and sing a good song of [[Milarepa]]. Don't let the [[angry]] [[energy]] grow. There is no need to consider if you are right or he is right--just leave it. Any kind of quarrel can [[cause]] a violent {{Wiki|reaction}} in your [[body]]. This is very [[dangerous]] to you. Never forget that these things are hiding in your nerves ready to hurt you, so you must always watch your [[mind]], watch your [[energy]] and always be cooling it down, cooling it down. If you can control yourself for a long [[time]], eventually it might be cured.
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If you have already taken it, what can you do? You must confess and always keep the [[thought]], "I have this [[condition]] inside my [[body]]. It is a [[defilement]] of my [[body]] that must be [[purified]]." Always reflect on the inner [[body]], the inner [[energy]]. Whenever any little [[excitement]] of [[anger]] arises, it must be stopped immediately. Just go into the {{Wiki|forest}} and do some [[chanting]] and sing a good song of [[Milarepa]]. Don't let the [[angry]] [[energy]] grow. There is no need to consider if you are right or he is right--just leave it. Any kind of quarrel can [[cause]] a [[violent]] {{Wiki|reaction}} in your [[body]]. This is very [[dangerous]] to you. Never forget that these things are hiding in your {{Wiki|nerves}} ready to {{Wiki|hurt}} you, so you must always watch your [[mind]], watch your [[energy]] and always be cooling it down, cooling it down. If you can control yourself for a long [[time]], eventually it might be cured.
  
We should also forbid ourselves to use wine, [[spirits]], and {{Wiki|tobacco}}. When C. C. Chang was with me he did not smoke, then when he left me he began to smoke. After some [[time]] we met again and I asked him, "Why do you smoke those cigarettes? You know they are bad for you." He said, "I smoke for {{Wiki|social}} [[reasons]]. Whenever you meet somebody it is so easy to just give him a cigarette. He is [[happy]] immediately. It only costs a few pennies and it makes many friends." I told him, "You must stop; otherwise you will have some trouble." But he kept on. After three years he developed [[heart]] {{Wiki|disease}}. Then he told me, "If I had followed your advice, I would not have this [[heart]] [[condition]]." Then he had to stop but the damage was already done. In his childhood he never had this bad [[habit]], only later under the [[influence]] of {{Wiki|society}} he began to smoke. And then he became in turn a bad [[influence]] on others. {{Wiki|Society}} is like this, it is just a place [[people]] exchange bad [[habits]].
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We should also forbid ourselves to use wine, [[spirits]], and {{Wiki|tobacco}}. When C. C. [[Chang]] was with me he did not smoke, then when he left me he began to smoke. After some [[time]] we met again and I asked him, "Why do you smoke those cigarettes? You know they are bad for you." He said, "I smoke for {{Wiki|social}} [[reasons]]. Whenever you meet somebody it is so easy to just give him a cigarette. He is [[happy]] immediately. It only costs a few pennies and it makes many friends." I told him, "You must stop; otherwise you will have some trouble." But he kept on. After three years he developed [[heart]] {{Wiki|disease}}. Then he told me, "If I had followed your advice, I would not have this [[heart]] [[condition]]." Then he had to stop but the damage was already done. In his childhood he never had this bad [[habit]], only later under the [[influence]] of {{Wiki|society}} he began to smoke. And then he became in turn a bad [[influence]] on others. {{Wiki|Society}} is like this, it is just a place [[people]] exchange bad [[habits]].
  
A [[Buddhist]] must hold firmly to his [[Right View]]. The [[Buddha]] did not smoke nor did he drink. Whatever he did we must do too; whatever he did not do, we must also refrain from. We must not pay any [[attention]] to what {{Wiki|society}} [[thinks]], we must not consider what common [[people]] say is right or wrong, and must not care about {{Wiki|social}} intercourse and approval. We must just follow the [[Buddha]] in every way.
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A [[Buddhist]] must hold firmly to his [[Right View]]. The [[Buddha]] did not smoke nor did he drink. Whatever he did we must do too; whatever he did not do, we must also refrain from. We must not pay any [[attention]] to what {{Wiki|society}} [[thinks]], we must not consider what common [[people]] say is right or wrong, and must not [[care]] about {{Wiki|social}} intercourse and approval. We must just follow the [[Buddha]] in every way.
  
[[Buddha's]] example is plain. Even though he has [[died]], his {{Wiki|biography}} and teachings are still here. His [[path]] is still open to everyone. We must copy his {{Wiki|behavior}} completely. That is why I always emphasize the [[Tradition]]. If we follow the [[Buddha]] we are practicing [[Buddhism]]; if we follow the [[ideas]] and [[habits]] of others we are not really practicing [[Buddhism]]. So we must follow the [[Buddha]], the [[teaching]] of the [[Dharma]], and those who preserve the [[teaching]], the [[Sangha]].
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[[Buddha's]] example is plain. Even though he has [[died]], his {{Wiki|biography}} and teachings are still here. His [[path]] is still open to everyone. We must copy his {{Wiki|behavior}} completely. That is why I always {{Wiki|emphasize}} the [[Tradition]]. If we follow the [[Buddha]] we are practicing [[Buddhism]]; if we follow the [[ideas]] and [[habits]] of others we are not really practicing [[Buddhism]]. So we must follow the [[Buddha]], the [[teaching]] of the [[Dharma]], and those who preserve the [[teaching]], the [[Sangha]].
  
Not only did [[Buddha]] succeed, but over the centuries this [[Dharma]] has produced many [[Sages]]. The examples of all the [[Patriarchs]] and [[Bodhisattvas]] prove that the [[traditional]] [[teaching]] is reliable; there are three thousand years of proof.
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Not only did [[Buddha]] succeed, but over the centuries this [[Dharma]] has produced many [[Sages]]. The examples of all the [[Patriarchs]] and [[Bodhisattvas]] prove that the [[traditional]] [[teaching]] is reliable; there are three thousand years of [[proof]].
  
But drug use, although isolated [[experiences]] may seem good, has no {{Wiki|solid}} record of [[success]]. In the few years since [[drugs]] such as L.S.D. have been widely used, what have we seen? A few [[people]] who have had good trips. Many more have [[suffered]] injury of one sort or another. Has the drug L.S.D. produced any [[Buddhas]] or [[Sages]]? There is no record of [[permanent]] good results.
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But {{Wiki|drug}} use, although isolated [[experiences]] may seem good, has no {{Wiki|solid}} record of [[success]]. In the few years since [[drugs]] such as L.S.D. have been widely used, what have we seen? A few [[people]] who have had good trips. Many more have [[suffered]] injury of one sort or another. Has the {{Wiki|drug}} L.S.D. produced any [[Buddhas]] or [[Sages]]? There is no record of [[permanent]] good results.
  
 
At first even the Government did not know if L.S.D. was harmful. Then when the {{Wiki|data}} began to appear from the courts and hospitals, the Government passed laws trying to {{Wiki|protect}} the [[people]]. Actually this Government loves us even more than our [[parents]] do.
 
At first even the Government did not know if L.S.D. was harmful. Then when the {{Wiki|data}} began to appear from the courts and hospitals, the Government passed laws trying to {{Wiki|protect}} the [[people]]. Actually this Government loves us even more than our [[parents]] do.
  
Today many young [[people]] [[hate]] the Government. Although they get upset about a great variety of issues, the main [[reason]] behind their [[anger]] is that the Government has made [[drugs]] illegal. "Look! They are putting us in jail and all we did was [[smoking]] marijuana!" And so they [[hate]] the Government and think that anyone who tells them not to indulge in [[drugs]] must be completely bad.
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Today many young [[people]] [[hate]] the Government. Although they get upset about a great variety of issues, the main [[reason]] behind their [[anger]] is that the Government has made [[drugs]] illegal. "Look! They are putting us in jail and all we did was [[smoking]] {{Wiki|marijuana}}!" And so they [[hate]] the Government and think that anyone who tells them not to indulge in [[drugs]] must be completely bad.
  
Actually even the worst of the American {{Wiki|political}} leaders are still very good. If they were really bad, they would say, "Oh, you want [[drugs]]? You can have [[drugs]] but you must pay a heavy tax. You seem to have so much [[money]]. Bread is not enough, you must have meat; meat is not enough, you must have wine; wine is still not enough, now you want [[drugs]], too. You must be very rich to buy all these things, so you will be able to pay this heavy tax." The {{Wiki|real}} bad official acts like this. They do not care if you become insane, or if you commit {{Wiki|suicide}}. All they are [[interested]] in is getting your [[money]]; that is how a bad Governor acts.
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Actually even the worst of the [[American]] {{Wiki|political}} leaders are still very good. If they were really bad, they would say, "Oh, you want [[drugs]]? You can have [[drugs]] but you must pay a heavy tax. You seem to have so much [[money]]. Bread is not enough, you must have meat; meat is not enough, you must have wine; wine is still not enough, now you want [[drugs]], too. You must be very rich to buy all these things, so you will be able to pay this heavy tax." The {{Wiki|real}} bad official acts like this. They do not [[care]] if you become insane, or if you commit {{Wiki|suicide}}. All they are [[interested]] in is getting your [[money]]; that is how a bad Governor acts.
 
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The American ones are not like that. The Government here loves you: it protects you and even gives those unable to work some [[money]]. In [[China]] you would never hear of such a thing. There they would say, "You have only yourself to blame. Nobody asked you to take [[drugs]]. If you cannot work and have to [[suffer]] in poverty or starve to [[death]] because you injured yourself through drug use, it is your own fault. Why should the government {{Wiki|worry}} about you?" Our Government here in {{Wiki|America}} is so kind, and we should act in a good [[manner]] towards the Government. We should pray for the Government, pray for the Nation, pray for the [[Dharma]] in the Nation.
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The [[American]] ones are not like that. The Government here loves you: it protects you and even gives those unable to work some [[money]]. In [[China]] you would never hear of such a thing. There they would say, "You have only yourself to blame. Nobody asked you to take [[drugs]]. If you cannot work and have to [[suffer]] in {{Wiki|poverty}} or starve to [[death]] because you injured yourself through {{Wiki|drug}} use, it is your [[own]] fault. Why should the government {{Wiki|worry}} about you?" Our Government here in {{Wiki|America}} is so kind, and we should act in a good [[manner]] towards the Government. We should pray for the Government, pray for the Nation, pray for the [[Dharma]] in the Nation.
  
On the one hand, you should reflect on your mistakes and not commit them any more; on the other hand, you can develop your [[Bodhicitta]] towards everybody including your [[parents]] and your Government. In the [[Buddhist tradition]] in [[China]] there are four Benefactors. First is the [[Guru]], second is our [[parents]], third is the Government officials who {{Wiki|protect}} us from [[war]], thieves and other dangers, and fourth is all [[sentient beings]].
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On the one hand, you should reflect on your mistakes and not commit them any more; on the other hand, you can develop your [[Bodhicitta]] towards everybody [[including]] your [[parents]] and your Government. In the [[Buddhist tradition]] in [[China]] there are four Benefactors. First is the [[Guru]], second is our [[parents]], third is the Government officials who {{Wiki|protect}} us from [[war]], thieves and other dangers, and fourth is all [[sentient beings]].
  
 
Why is every [[sentient being]] our benefactor? Because [[people]] do so many necessary things for us. The {{Wiki|farmers}} supply us with [[food]]. The tailors and seamstresses make our clothing. Even the garbage men carry away our dirt. They [[love]] us and so we should [[love]] them.
 
Why is every [[sentient being]] our benefactor? Because [[people]] do so many necessary things for us. The {{Wiki|farmers}} supply us with [[food]]. The tailors and seamstresses make our clothing. Even the garbage men carry away our dirt. They [[love]] us and so we should [[love]] them.
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Why do we not [[recognize]] these benefactors? Because we give them [[money]] in exchange for their work it seems that there is no need to be grateful to them. They have done their job and gotten their wage. If you always think like this, you will be blinded by [[money]] and unable to develop your good [[mind]].
 
Why do we not [[recognize]] these benefactors? Because we give them [[money]] in exchange for their work it seems that there is no need to be grateful to them. They have done their job and gotten their wage. If you always think like this, you will be blinded by [[money]] and unable to develop your good [[mind]].
  
[[Money]] is never the only [[consideration]]. For example, when I lived in {{Wiki|Kalimpong}}, I had no washing machine. I could have paid some [[Tibetans]] to wash my clothing for me but all the [[Tibetans]] lived too far away. There were many {{Wiki|Nepali}} [[people]] living nearby who would have been glad to earn [[money]] in other ways. But there is a {{Wiki|Nepali}} {{Wiki|custom}} that the wife may wash only her husband's clothing. If any woman were to wash another man's clothing other than her own husband's, she would be regarded as a prostitute. It is too shameful for them to even consider. When I tried to get one poor {{Wiki|Nepali}} to help me, she said, "I will not do it. Even if you were to give me a hundred dollars for each piece of clothing, I still would not do it."
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[[Money]] is never the only [[consideration]]. For example, when I lived in {{Wiki|Kalimpong}}, I had no washing machine. I could have paid some [[Tibetans]] to wash my clothing for me but all the [[Tibetans]] lived too far away. There were many {{Wiki|Nepali}} [[people]] living nearby who would have been glad to earn [[money]] in other ways. But there is a {{Wiki|Nepali}} {{Wiki|custom}} that the wife may wash only her husband's clothing. If any woman were to wash another man's clothing other than her [[own]] husband's, she would be regarded as a [[prostitute]]. It is too shameful for them to even consider. When I tried to get one poor {{Wiki|Nepali}} to help me, she said, "I will not do it. Even if you were to give me a hundred dollars for each piece of clothing, I still would not do it."
  
 
Thus we see that even when [[money]] is paid, it is still not the most important thing. The [[person]] must first agree to accept your [[money]]. It is not possible to put a price on everything. If someone agrees to take your [[money]] and work for you, he is also a kind of benefactor and you should [[feel]] grateful to him.  
 
Thus we see that even when [[money]] is paid, it is still not the most important thing. The [[person]] must first agree to accept your [[money]]. It is not possible to put a price on everything. If someone agrees to take your [[money]] and work for you, he is also a kind of benefactor and you should [[feel]] grateful to him.  
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==== A. {{Wiki|Sexual}} ====
 
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Yesterday we talked about the inward [[diet]] and I will talk more about [[diet]] in future lectures. But now I will talk about [[diet]] because some diets {{Wiki|increase}} [[sexual desire]] while others tend to reduce it.
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Yesterday we talked about the inward [[diet]] and I will talk more about [[diet]] in {{Wiki|future}} lectures. But now I will talk about [[diet]] because some diets {{Wiki|increase}} [[sexual desire]] while others tend to reduce it.
  
Regarding [[diet]] and {{Wiki|sex}}: there is a story which tells about the Last [[Emperor]] of the {{Wiki|Ming Dynasty}} requesting the {{Wiki|Taoist}} National [[Guru]] to offer him some [[diet]] or [[food]] which would make his penis very strong and excited. In short, the [[emperor]] wanted the [[Guru]] to [[concentrate]] all his efforts in manufacturing the best aphrodisiac possible. Now it seems that both the [[Emperor]] and the National [[Guru]] should have more {{Wiki|altruistic}} things to do, however those {{Wiki|Emperors}} at the end of a dynasty tended to be of {{Wiki|inferior}} quality.
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Regarding [[diet]] and {{Wiki|sex}}: there is a story which tells about the Last [[Emperor]] of the {{Wiki|Ming Dynasty}} requesting the {{Wiki|Taoist}} National [[Guru]] to offer him some [[diet]] or [[food]] which would make his {{Wiki|penis}} very strong and excited. In short, the [[emperor]] wanted the [[Guru]] to [[concentrate]] all his efforts in manufacturing the best aphrodisiac possible. Now it seems that both the [[Emperor]] and the National [[Guru]] should have more {{Wiki|altruistic}} things to do, however those {{Wiki|Emperors}} at the end of a {{Wiki|dynasty}} tended to be of {{Wiki|inferior}} [[quality]].
  
The {{Wiki|Taoist}} [[religion]] does not follow the [[vinaya]], the rules, commandments, etc, as a [[Buddhist]] does. Although [[Buddha]] explicitly forbid his [[disciples]] to kill; the Taoists only wanted to make the [[Emperor]] [[happy]].
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The {{Wiki|Taoist}} [[religion]] does not follow the [[vinaya]], the {{Wiki|rules}}, commandments, etc, as a [[Buddhist]] does. Although [[Buddha]] explicitly forbid his [[disciples]] to kill; the [[Taoists]] only wanted to make the [[Emperor]] [[happy]].
  
 
First the {{Wiki|Taoist}} [[master]] fed a {{Wiki|male}} lamb large quantities of ginseng over a long period of [[time]]. {{Wiki|Sheep}} are [[animals]] which have a strong tendency towards {{Wiki|sexual}} intercourse. When you go to a village, you can see a small lamb only a few days old, jumping and playing very happily, even trying to have {{Wiki|sexual}} intercourse with its mother. The lamb after {{Wiki|being}} fed the ginseng was isolated and forbidden to [[contact]] any {{Wiki|female}} lambs.
 
First the {{Wiki|Taoist}} [[master]] fed a {{Wiki|male}} lamb large quantities of ginseng over a long period of [[time]]. {{Wiki|Sheep}} are [[animals]] which have a strong tendency towards {{Wiki|sexual}} intercourse. When you go to a village, you can see a small lamb only a few days old, jumping and playing very happily, even trying to have {{Wiki|sexual}} intercourse with its mother. The lamb after {{Wiki|being}} fed the ginseng was isolated and forbidden to [[contact]] any {{Wiki|female}} lambs.
  
Next the lamb was killed and fed piece by piece to a {{Wiki|dog}}. It is said that dogs also have very intense {{Wiki|sexual}} drives, especially white dogs. This {{Wiki|dog}} was isolated from all other dogs {{Wiki|male}} or {{Wiki|female}}. Eating the lamb meat directly, and indirectly eating the ginseng which the lamb had eaten, the {{Wiki|dog}} became very aroused --his penis was constantly erected and swollen to a bright red {{Wiki|color}}.
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Next the lamb was killed and fed piece by piece to a {{Wiki|dog}}. It is said that [[dogs]] also have very intense {{Wiki|sexual}} drives, especially white [[dogs]]. This {{Wiki|dog}} was isolated from all other [[dogs]] {{Wiki|male}} or {{Wiki|female}}. Eating the lamb meat directly, and indirectly eating the ginseng which the lamb had eaten, the {{Wiki|dog}} became very aroused --his {{Wiki|penis}} was constantly erected and swollen to a bright [[red]] {{Wiki|color}}.
  
The {{Wiki|dog}} was killed and his meat mixed with soybeans, then fed to an ass. The ass's penis is very strong, but he is a [[vegetarian]]; however soybeans contain many hormones good for {{Wiki|sexual}} [[vitality]]. These mixed with the white dog's meat and eggs proved to be quite a potent mixture for the ass. He was isolated and daily fed the secret mixture, his [[sexual desire]] and potency growing well [[beyond]] the norm. When the aphrodisiac mixture was finished, a {{Wiki|female}} ass was led to the excited {{Wiki|male}}. Her feet were bound and the {{Wiki|male}} was allowed to enjoy himself, his partner not {{Wiki|being}} able to escape.
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The {{Wiki|dog}} was killed and his meat mixed with soybeans, then fed to an ass. The ass's {{Wiki|penis}} is very strong, but he is a [[vegetarian]]; however soybeans contain many {{Wiki|hormones}} good for {{Wiki|sexual}} [[vitality]]. These mixed with the white dog's meat and eggs proved to be quite a potent mixture for the ass. He was isolated and daily fed the secret mixture, his [[sexual desire]] and [[potency]] growing well [[beyond]] the norm. When the aphrodisiac mixture was finished, a {{Wiki|female}} ass was led to the excited {{Wiki|male}}. Her feet were [[bound]] and the {{Wiki|male}} was allowed to enjoy himself, his partner not {{Wiki|being}} able to escape.
  
Just before the moment of ejaculation, the [[person]] who fed the ass his daily gruel, who was [[standing]] there with a knife called the [[precious]] sword, cut off the ass' penis. The poor [[miserable]] ass did not [[die]], but probably wished he had, since he wasn't bothered by his {{Wiki|sexual}} [[desires]] again. The [[time]] of severance is kept to a very precise moment; a moment too late and all is lost. The penis is removed from the vagina then cooked in a special [[manner]] and fed to the [[Emperor]]. What is the result? It was said that [[Emperor]] Fou-an killed over one hundred concubines as his own penis had become extraordinarily {{Wiki|powerful}} after eating the aphrodisiac prepared by the {{Wiki|Taoist}} [[master]].
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Just before the [[moment]] of ejaculation, the [[person]] who fed the ass his daily gruel, who was [[standing]] there with a knife called the [[precious]] sword, cut off the ass' {{Wiki|penis}}. The poor [[miserable]] ass did not [[die]], but probably wished he had, since he wasn't bothered by his {{Wiki|sexual}} [[desires]] again. The [[time]] of severance is kept to a very precise [[moment]]; a [[moment]] too late and all is lost. The {{Wiki|penis}} is removed from the vagina then cooked in a special [[manner]] and fed to the [[Emperor]]. What is the result? It was said that [[Emperor]] Fou-an killed over one hundred concubines as his [[own]] {{Wiki|penis}} had become extraordinarily {{Wiki|powerful}} after eating the aphrodisiac prepared by the {{Wiki|Taoist}} [[master]].
  
 
Surely, such a [[diet]] could be classified as a contamination to say [[nothing]] of the concubines who were killed . So we should also watch our [[diet]] to make sure it is not overly sexually stimulating.
 
Surely, such a [[diet]] could be classified as a contamination to say [[nothing]] of the concubines who were killed . So we should also watch our [[diet]] to make sure it is not overly sexually stimulating.
 
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{{Wiki|Sex}} should not be simply regarded as an [[evil]]; even the common [[people]] believe that [[God]] created the penis and vagina especially for {{Wiki|sexual}} intercourse. Even [[animals]] and very tiny insects are not without their {{Wiki|reproductive}} organs. However, {{Wiki|sex}} was not meant to be overindulged in and should be enjoyed in moderation. The {{Wiki|Taoist}} texts give {{Wiki|general}} guidelines as to how much one should have {{Wiki|sexual}} intercourse according to one's age. Those youth under 30 may have {{Wiki|sex}} once a week. Past 30, once a month; 40 years old, every forty days; fifty years old, every fifty days; etc. After 60 one should stop entirely. I do not fully agree with the {{Wiki|Taoist}} system. After 30 every two weeks is enough no [[matter]] what age.
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{{Wiki|Sex}} should not be simply regarded as an [[evil]]; even the common [[people]] believe that [[God]] created the {{Wiki|penis}} and vagina especially for {{Wiki|sexual}} intercourse. Even [[animals]] and very tiny {{Wiki|insects}} are not without their {{Wiki|reproductive}} {{Wiki|organs}}. However, {{Wiki|sex}} was not meant to be overindulged in and should be enjoyed in moderation. The {{Wiki|Taoist}} texts give {{Wiki|general}} guidelines as to how much one should have {{Wiki|sexual}} intercourse according to one's age. Those youth under 30 may have {{Wiki|sex}} once a [[week]]. Past 30, once a month; 40 years old, every forty days; fifty years old, every fifty days; etc. After 60 one should stop entirely. I do not fully agree with the {{Wiki|Taoist}} system. After 30 every two weeks is enough no [[matter]] what age.
  
In the [[Hinayana]] [[Buddhist tradition]], [[laymen]] go for one day and one night without eating meat or enjoying their wives. They also do not wear any [[precious]] ornaments and follow the five basic silas very seriously during this [[time]]. Nor do they [[sleep]] on a big comfortable bed. This is one of the [[eight conditions]] of the [[vegetarian]] practice.
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In the [[Hinayana]] [[Buddhist tradition]], [[laymen]] go for one day and one night without eating meat or enjoying their wives. They also do not wear any [[precious]] ornaments and follow the five basic [[silas]] very seriously during this [[time]]. Nor do they [[sleep]] on a big comfortable bed. This is one of the [[eight conditions]] of the [[vegetarian]] practice.
  
In [[China]] we always connect [[vegetarianism]] with both "upside" and "downside". This means that if you are not eating meat you are also not having {{Wiki|sexual}} intercourse, or vice-versa. The two practices are {{Wiki|interrelated}} and therefore go together. It is harmful for one to be [[vegetarian]] and also have {{Wiki|sexual}} intercourse. It will deplete the [[vital]] energies seriously, since meat is [[essential]] in the production of our [[human]] {{Wiki|sexual}} fluids. So if you have {{Wiki|sexual}} intercourse, you must take meat if you want to remain in good health with full [[vitality]].
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In [[China]] we always connect [[vegetarianism]] with both "upside" and "downside". This means that if you are not eating meat you are also not having {{Wiki|sexual}} intercourse, or vice-versa. The two practices are {{Wiki|interrelated}} and therefore go together. It is harmful for one to be [[vegetarian]] and also have {{Wiki|sexual}} intercourse. It will deplete the [[vital]] energies seriously, since meat is [[essential]] in the production of our [[human]] {{Wiki|sexual}} fluids. So if you have {{Wiki|sexual}} intercourse, you must take meat if you want to remain in [[good health]] with full [[vitality]].
  
[[Monks]] ([[Bhikshus]]) are forbidden to eat [[food]] after twelve o'clock noon because if your stomach has [[food]] inside when you go to [[sleep]], for example, if you eat dinner at six o'clock, then your penis will be more easily excited. So this [[ascetic]] rule of [[Hinayana]] was developed just to prevent the {{Wiki|stimulation}} of the {{Wiki|sexual}} [[vitality]] during [[sleep]].
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[[Monks]] ([[Bhikshus]]) are forbidden to eat [[food]] after twelve o'clock noon because if your {{Wiki|stomach}} has [[food]] inside when you go to [[sleep]], for example, if you eat dinner at six o'clock, then your {{Wiki|penis}} will be more easily excited. So this [[ascetic]] {{Wiki|rule}} of [[Hinayana]] was developed just to prevent the {{Wiki|stimulation}} of the {{Wiki|sexual}} [[vitality]] during [[sleep]].
  
There are six days of [[vegetarianism]] on which one should not eat meat. These are the 8th, 14th, 15th, 25th, 29th, and 30th of the [[lunar calendar]]. These coincide with the [[full moon]] and the [[new moon]]. {{Wiki|Sexual}} intercourse is forbidden on these six days, therefore, meat should not be eaten because it stimulates the {{Wiki|sexual}} {{Wiki|instinct}}. Furthermore, our {{Wiki|sexual}} reservoirs are found to be most potent on these days. If we have {{Wiki|sexual}} intercourse, we lose much more semen and ovum and [[vital]] [[essences]] on these days. This fact is proven not only for man, but many [[animals]] are found to be more sexually potent on these days. For example, there is a type of {{Wiki|fish}} called Large {{Wiki|Head}}. On the fifteenth if you cut open its {{Wiki|head}} you will find more [[essential]] things in the [[brain]] than are usually found there. By the 30th they are all gone. Taoists recommend those who lack the red [[bodhi]] of yin to take Large {{Wiki|Head}} {{Wiki|fish}} on these days. If one lacks white [[bodhi]] of yang, he may take ginseng or sea cucumber.
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There are six days of [[vegetarianism]] on which one should not eat meat. These are the 8th, 14th, 15th, 25th, 29th, and 30th of the [[lunar calendar]]. These coincide with the [[full moon]] and the [[new moon]]. {{Wiki|Sexual}} intercourse is forbidden on these six days, therefore, meat should not be eaten because it stimulates the {{Wiki|sexual}} {{Wiki|instinct}}. Furthermore, our {{Wiki|sexual}} reservoirs are found to be most potent on these days. If we have {{Wiki|sexual}} intercourse, we lose much more semen and ovum and [[vital]] [[essences]] on these days. This fact is proven not only for man, but many [[animals]] are found to be more sexually potent on these days. For example, there is a type of {{Wiki|fish}} called Large {{Wiki|Head}}. On the fifteenth if you cut open its {{Wiki|head}} you will find more [[essential]] things in the [[brain]] than are usually found there. By the 30th they are all gone. [[Taoists]] recommend those who lack the [[red]] [[bodhi]] of [[yin]] to take Large {{Wiki|Head}} {{Wiki|fish}} on these days. If one lacks white [[bodhi]] of [[yang]], he may take ginseng or sea {{Wiki|cucumber}}.
  
Each month our [[energy]] passes through a complete cycle through all the five [[chakras]]. Each [[chakra]] in corresponding [[order]] is particularly sensitive for about three days. By the fifteenth day of the [[lunar calendar]] the {{Wiki|head}} [[chakra]] will be especially active. The month is divided into two halves, the first half called bright of the [[moon]] and the second half called dark of the [[moon]]. On the fifteenth, our [[energy]] is [[concentrated]] in the fifth [[chakra]] centered in the {{Wiki|head}} [[chakra]] as well as on the 16th, 17th, and 18th day. The period of [[hermitage]] for 3 years, 3 months is not really 3 years, 3 months but 3 years and 3 one-half months (one and one-half months). [[Buddha]] was a complete [[Buddha]] and knew the [[Tantra]] quite well. All the rules he made were according to the [[Tantric]] {{Wiki|theory}} but he did not teach the [[Tantra]] outwardly to very many [[people]]. He only taught a very few [[people]] about [[Vajra]] [[Love]]. His main work was to propagate the [[Hinayana]] and establish all the rules, [[vinaya]], etc., so that his followers could get a good foundation. In these present times it is much more difficult to teach [[Hinayana]] than it is to teach [[Mahayana]] or [[Vajrayana]], but the [[Hinayana]] is still the foundation needed for each person's practice.
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Each month our [[energy]] passes through a complete cycle through all the five [[chakras]]. Each [[chakra]] in [[corresponding]] [[order]] is particularly [[sensitive]] for about three days. By the fifteenth day of the [[lunar calendar]] the {{Wiki|head}} [[chakra]] will be especially active. The month is divided into two halves, the first half called bright of the [[moon]] and the second half called dark of the [[moon]]. On the fifteenth, our [[energy]] is [[concentrated]] in the fifth [[chakra]] centered in the {{Wiki|head}} [[chakra]] as well as on the 16th, 17th, and 18th day. The period of [[hermitage]] for 3 years, 3 months is not really 3 years, 3 months but 3 years and 3 one-half months (one and one-half months). [[Buddha]] was a complete [[Buddha]] and knew the [[Tantra]] quite well. All the {{Wiki|rules}} he made were according to the [[Tantric]] {{Wiki|theory}} but he did not teach the [[Tantra]] outwardly to very many [[people]]. He only [[taught]] a very few [[people]] about [[Vajra]] [[Love]]. His main work was to propagate the [[Hinayana]] and establish all the {{Wiki|rules}}, [[vinaya]], etc., so that his followers could get a good foundation. In these {{Wiki|present}} times it is much more difficult to teach [[Hinayana]] than it is to teach [[Mahayana]] or [[Vajrayana]], but the [[Hinayana]] is still the foundation needed for each person's practice.
  
Nowadays many [[people]] think they have renounced or dropped out but they have not yet really satisfied this [[Hinayana]] foundation. Their [[motivation]] is not really to reduce their [[desires]] but instead they use the additional [[time]] they have to indulge in more [[desires]], more {{Wiki|sexual}} intercourse, more [[drugs]], more entertainment and fascinations of all kinds. But they do not practice [[Buddhism]], [[Hinduism]] or do any [[good deeds]] to help others. They just go to the mountains and find some village girl and take ginseng and smoke marijuana under the pretext of practicing [[Dharma]]. My friend Mr. J. T. is such a man and likes to take many stimulants. Once I even saw him take [[garlic]]. The [[Hinayana]] [[teaching]] forbids one to take [[garlic]] because it stimulates the {{Wiki|sex}} {{Wiki|organ}}. But if you have really renounced and are diligently practicing the [[Dharma]], all stimulations are childish and a waste of [[time]] for the genuine practitioner gets much more [[energy]] and [[vitality]] from his [[Dharma]] practice than he can from any cheap drug. One should renounce not to facilitate more {{Wiki|sexual}} intercourse and bad [[habits]] but to cut off transmigration, not to prolong it.
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Nowadays many [[people]] think they have renounced or dropped out but they have not yet really satisfied this [[Hinayana]] foundation. Their [[motivation]] is not really to reduce their [[desires]] but instead they use the additional [[time]] they have to indulge in more [[desires]], more {{Wiki|sexual}} intercourse, more [[drugs]], more {{Wiki|entertainment}} and fascinations of all kinds. But they do not practice [[Buddhism]], [[Hinduism]] or do any [[good deeds]] to help others. They just go to the [[mountains]] and find some village girl and take ginseng and smoke {{Wiki|marijuana}} under the pretext of practicing [[Dharma]]. My [[friend]] Mr. J. T. is such a man and likes to take many stimulants. Once I even saw him take [[garlic]]. The [[Hinayana]] [[teaching]] forbids one to take [[garlic]] because it stimulates the {{Wiki|sex}} {{Wiki|organ}}. But if you have really renounced and are diligently practicing the [[Dharma]], all stimulations are childish and a waste of [[time]] for the genuine [[practitioner]] gets much more [[energy]] and [[vitality]] from his [[Dharma]] practice than he can from any cheap {{Wiki|drug}}. One should {{Wiki|renounce}} not to facilitate more {{Wiki|sexual}} intercourse and bad [[habits]] but to cut off [[transmigration]], not to prolong it.
 
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Nowadays {{Wiki|sexual}} relations are much more free and displayed openly. I sometimes [[feel]] that if such tendencies continue to {{Wiki|increase}}, we may even see {{Wiki|sexual}} intercourse occurring in public places, just like the dogs do, any place is fine as long as both parties are willing. Some [[people]] think it's a free country, and they are not hurting anybody else, so why not? But I certainly do not agree with such [[logic]].
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Nowadays {{Wiki|sexual}} relations are much more free and displayed openly. I sometimes [[feel]] that if such {{Wiki|tendencies}} continue to {{Wiki|increase}}, we may even see {{Wiki|sexual}} intercourse occurring in public places, just like the [[dogs]] do, any place is fine as long as both parties are willing. Some [[people]] think it's a free country, and they are not hurting anybody else, so why not? But I certainly do not agree with such [[logic]].
  
Adult bookstores and adult theatres are a kind of [[defilement]], especially since even young [[people]] can patronize them freely. There is no strict control; if you have [[money]] you can see. There is no shortage of {{Wiki|sex}} [[education]], besides one can usually figure such things out with little [[effort]]. I learned [[masturbation]] when I was 8 years old. In Sweden and {{Wiki|Denmark}} children learn {{Wiki|sex}} [[education]] from the [[time]] they are eight years old. A lot of the [[education]] is good, teaches them about V.D., etc., but a great deal of it just excites their {{Wiki|sexual}} nature and curiosity prematurely and mankind, {{Wiki|being}} able to endure so much [[pain]], usually does not follow the good advice anyway. The [[karmic]] {{Wiki|inertia}} is so strong that even when you teach [[people]] good [[habits]], they ignore them and seem to follow the bad things whole-heartedly. [[Human beings]] learn the wrong very easily, just as easily as a landslide comes tumbling down the hillside. But the good things are very difficult for them to learn, just as difficult as climbing to the top of a very steep mountain.
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Adult bookstores and adult theatres are a kind of [[defilement]], especially since even young [[people]] can patronize them freely. There is no strict control; if you have [[money]] you can see. There is no shortage of {{Wiki|sex}} [[education]], besides one can usually figure such things out with little [[effort]]. I learned [[masturbation]] when I was 8 years old. In {{Wiki|Sweden}} and {{Wiki|Denmark}} children learn {{Wiki|sex}} [[education]] from the [[time]] they are eight years old. A lot of the [[education]] is good, teaches them about V.D., etc., but a great deal of it just excites their {{Wiki|sexual}} [[nature]] and {{Wiki|curiosity}} prematurely and mankind, {{Wiki|being}} able to endure so much [[pain]], usually does not follow the good advice anyway. The [[karmic]] {{Wiki|inertia}} is so strong that even when you teach [[people]] good [[habits]], they ignore them and seem to follow the bad things whole-heartedly. [[Human beings]] learn the wrong very easily, just as easily as a landslide comes tumbling down the hillside. But the good things are very difficult for them to learn, just as difficult as climbing to the top of a very steep mountain.
  
These {{Wiki|sexual}} rules are not just blind {{Wiki|codes}} {{Wiki|arbitrarily}} created to prevent one from his [[pleasure]], but have practical [[reasons]] handed down through the ages. For example, good {{Wiki|sexual}} [[habits]] by two lovers who do not use any kind of drug, etc. to cloud their [[consciousness]] and [[feel]] deep [[love]] for each other will usually bring into the [[world]] very fine offspring with clear [[minds]], {{Wiki|excellent}} health and disposition. The same cannot be said if the good [[conditions]] are lacking.
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These {{Wiki|sexual}} {{Wiki|rules}} are not just [[blind]] {{Wiki|codes}} {{Wiki|arbitrarily}} created to prevent one from his [[pleasure]], but have {{Wiki|practical}} [[reasons]] handed down through the ages. For example, good {{Wiki|sexual}} [[habits]] by two lovers who do not use any kind of {{Wiki|drug}}, etc. to cloud their [[consciousness]] and [[feel]] deep [[love]] for each other will usually bring into the [[world]] very fine offspring with clear [[minds]], {{Wiki|excellent}} [[health]] and disposition. The same cannot be said if the good [[conditions]] are lacking.
  
The Taoists are very detailed in the proper [[time]] to have {{Wiki|sexual}} intercourse. They say that if one is to [[discharge]] the semen at the same [[time]] that {{Wiki|thunder}} occurs in the immediate area, the child will be born without the [[sense]] of [[hearing]]. The point to realize is that the outer [[world]] and the inner [[mind]] are always {{Wiki|interrelated}}, so pay [[attention]] to this fact and you may save your child a great deal of [[suffering]]. For example, if {{Wiki|conception}} occurs when the [[parents]] are drunk, the child's [[consciousness]] will be cloudy,just as if it were drunk. However {{Wiki|intelligent}} it might have been will be reduced [[because of]] the [[parents]]' negligence. L.S.D. has been suspected of creating [[birth]] defects; surely if one is under the effects of L.S.D. during the [[time]] of {{Wiki|conception}}, it will lessen either the [[physical]] or [[mental]] [[vitality]] of the offspring.
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The [[Taoists]] are very detailed in the proper [[time]] to have {{Wiki|sexual}} intercourse. They say that if one is to [[discharge]] the semen at the same [[time]] that {{Wiki|thunder}} occurs in the immediate area, the child will be born without the [[sense]] of [[hearing]]. The point to realize is that the outer [[world]] and the inner [[mind]] are always {{Wiki|interrelated}}, so pay [[attention]] to this fact and you may save your child a great deal of [[suffering]]. For example, if {{Wiki|conception}} occurs when the [[parents]] are drunk, the child's [[consciousness]] will be cloudy,just as if it were drunk. However {{Wiki|intelligent}} it might have been will be reduced [[because of]] the [[parents]]' {{Wiki|negligence}}. L.S.D. has been suspected of creating [[birth]] defects; surely if one is under the effects of L.S.D. during the [[time]] of {{Wiki|conception}}, it will lessen either the [[physical]] or [[mental]] [[vitality]] of the offspring.
  
It greatly reduces one's [[vitality]] if intercourse is performed immediately after urinating or defecating. In the former case one should wait at least fifteen minutes before uniting with his wife, and in the latter case, thirty minutes. After bathing one should wait at least thirty minutes before intercourse. Whenever the [[body]] loses some of its fluids, etc., its [[vitality]] is lowered and is more susceptible to attack by {{Wiki|disease}}. Even the bulk eliminated by waste products creates a temporary vulnerability, so one must wait until {{Wiki|equilibrium}} is restored in [[order]] not to over-tax one's [[vitality]]. If one is in the [[habit]] of urinating, then going to bed and immediately "playing" with his wife, it will [[cause]] premature impotence. So if you follow good {{Wiki|sexual}} [[habits]], you will be able to prolong your {{Wiki|sexual}} [[life]]. Once I met an old man, 95 years old in {{Wiki|Berkeley}}; he had a wife who was 85 years old. I asked him quite frankly if he still had {{Wiki|sexual}} intercourse with his wife. He said, "Surely! Why not!?" Probably this [[person]] did not over indulge himself in his youth, therefore he could harvest the [[fruits]] of moderation in his very [[old age]]. There is a {{Wiki|Chinese}} proverb which says, "[[Love]] me little, but [[love]] [[me long]]." So please do not over indulge yourselves, but enjoy your {{Wiki|sex}} [[life]] fully over a long period of [[time]]. If you are young, to have intercourse every two or three days is enough.
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It greatly reduces one's [[vitality]] if intercourse is performed immediately after urinating or defecating. In the former case one should wait at least fifteen minutes before uniting with his wife, and in the [[latter]] case, thirty minutes. After bathing one should wait at least thirty minutes before intercourse. Whenever the [[body]] loses some of its fluids, etc., its [[vitality]] is lowered and is more susceptible to attack by {{Wiki|disease}}. Even the bulk eliminated by waste products creates a temporary vulnerability, so one must wait until {{Wiki|equilibrium}} is restored in [[order]] not to over-tax one's [[vitality]]. If one is in the [[habit]] of urinating, then going to bed and immediately "playing" with his wife, it will [[cause]] premature impotence. So if you follow good {{Wiki|sexual}} [[habits]], you will be able to prolong your {{Wiki|sexual}} [[life]]. Once I met an old man, 95 years old in {{Wiki|Berkeley}}; he had a wife who was 85 years old. I asked him quite frankly if he still had {{Wiki|sexual}} intercourse with his wife. He said, "Surely! Why not!?" Probably this [[person]] did not over indulge himself in his youth, therefore he could harvest the [[fruits]] of moderation in his very [[old age]]. There is a {{Wiki|Chinese}} proverb which says, "[[Love]] me little, but [[love]] [[me long]]." So please do not over indulge yourselves, but enjoy your {{Wiki|sex}} [[life]] fully over a long period of [[time]]. If you are young, to have intercourse every two or three days is enough.
  
 
After you take a [[hot]] bath all the pores of your {{Wiki|skin}} are open, and if you indulge immediately in intercourse, you will lose much more [[vitality]] than if you did not bathe. I [[heard]] the following story when I was in [[China]].
 
After you take a [[hot]] bath all the pores of your {{Wiki|skin}} are open, and if you indulge immediately in intercourse, you will lose much more [[vitality]] than if you did not bathe. I [[heard]] the following story when I was in [[China]].
  
There was a resort, a combination of [[hot]] springs and restaurant. It was possible to get a private bathing cubicle to share with your wife or lover or prostitute. One man in good health had {{Wiki|sexual}} intercourse with his wife in a [[hot]] bath and [[died]] immediately afterwards. His whole [[body]] swelled up. The doctor said it was because his system was so totally open and [[relaxed]] that not only did his semen [[discharge]], but his {{Wiki|subtle}} life-essence flew out also. This is a rare occurrence, but does demonstrate the extent to which the [[energy]] may be discharged when stimulated by a [[hot]] bath. Many [[people]] believe that a [[hot]] bath makes them [[feel]] so comfortable so if they indulge with their wives it will be doubly comfortable. But be careful because you will doubly lose your [[vital]] [[essence]] and possibly kill yourself.
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There was a resort, a combination of [[hot]] springs and restaurant. It was possible to get a private bathing cubicle to share with your wife or lover or [[prostitute]]. One man in [[good health]] had {{Wiki|sexual}} intercourse with his wife in a [[hot]] bath and [[died]] immediately afterwards. His whole [[body]] swelled up. The doctor said it was because his system was so totally open and [[relaxed]] that not only did his semen [[discharge]], but his {{Wiki|subtle}} [[life-essence]] flew out also. This is a rare occurrence, but does demonstrate the extent to which the [[energy]] may be discharged when stimulated by a [[hot]] bath. Many [[people]] believe that a [[hot]] bath makes them [[feel]] so comfortable so if they indulge with their wives it will be doubly comfortable. But be careful because you will doubly lose your [[vital]] [[essence]] and possibly kill yourself.
  
In [[China]], young babies and children would [[sleep]] in the same bed as their [[parents]]. The [[parents]]' [[love]] [[action]] would [[cause]] the baby to wake up and cry. The mother would immediately give the child her breast to nurse. This is a very bad [[defilement]]. The {{Wiki|medical}} [[books]] say that such milk can kill an {{Wiki|infant}} or [[cause]] some {{Wiki|disease}} to the mothers' breast.
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In [[China]], young babies and children would [[sleep]] in the same bed as their [[parents]]. The [[parents]]' [[love]] [[action]] would [[cause]] the baby to wake up and cry. The mother would immediately give the child her {{Wiki|breast}} to nurse. This is a very bad [[defilement]]. The {{Wiki|medical}} [[books]] say that such milk can kill an {{Wiki|infant}} or [[cause]] some {{Wiki|disease}} to the mothers' {{Wiki|breast}}.
  
For [[Tantra]] I have also the following story to tell. My friend tried to practice [[Vajra]] [[Love]]. At that [[time]] his age was more than fifty years. He found what he called a [[dakini]], according to him she was a [[dakini]]. Since he had practiced deep {{Wiki|breathing}} very successfully he was able to keep his semen from {{Wiki|being}} discharged. So he said to me, "I can put it in and out more than three thousand times."
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For [[Tantra]] I have also the following story to tell. My [[friend]] tried to practice [[Vajra]] [[Love]]. At that [[time]] his age was more than fifty years. He found what he called a [[dakini]], according to him she was a [[dakini]]. Since he had practiced deep {{Wiki|breathing}} very successfully he was able to keep his semen from {{Wiki|being}} discharged. So he said to me, "I can put it in and out more than three thousand times."
 
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When I [[heard]] this I advised him, "[[Vajra]] [[Love]] is not just to {{Wiki|increase}} the [[duration]] of the [[love]] [[action]] but to unite with the [[Sunyata]] and [[meditate]] on it. With [[chanting]] or [[meditation]] sometimes it is useful to count the [[duration]] of [[time]]. But in [[Vajra]] [[Love]] one never counts the amount of [[time]]. Instead one counts the quality of [[meditation]] and very seriously connects the four Blisses with the four Voidnesses. The [[object]] is not just to count, so many times in and out. What is the use of that?" I also warned him, "If you don't take care, you may [[die]] on your [[dakini's]] [[body]]. The [[reason]] is that if you do so much [[action]] as you say, at last you will [[discharge]]. Then you will not only [[discharge]] your [[food]] semen or your [[Incarnation]] semen but will [[discharge]] the [[life]] semen as well. When the [[life]] semen is discharged you will immediately [[die]]."
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When I [[heard]] this I advised him, "[[Vajra]] [[Love]] is not just to {{Wiki|increase}} the [[duration]] of the [[love]] [[action]] but to unite with the [[Sunyata]] and [[meditate]] on it. With [[chanting]] or [[meditation]] sometimes it is useful to count the [[duration]] of [[time]]. But in [[Vajra]] [[Love]] one never counts the amount of [[time]]. Instead one counts the [[quality]] of [[meditation]] and very seriously connects the four Blisses with the four [[Voidnesses]]. The [[object]] is not just to count, so many times in and out. What is the use of that?" I also warned him, "If you don't take [[care]], you may [[die]] on your [[dakini's]] [[body]]. The [[reason]] is that if you do so much [[action]] as you say, at last you will [[discharge]]. Then you will not only [[discharge]] your [[food]] semen or your [[Incarnation]] semen but will [[discharge]] the [[life]] semen as well. When the [[life]] semen is discharged you will immediately [[die]]."
  
 
He said, "Oh, no. I never [[discharge]]." I replied, "You never [[discharge]]. That is very good. But you must also be qualified in the [[Sunyata]] and [[meditate]] there. There is no need for so much [[action]]. Sometime accidently [[because of]] too much [[action]] you might not be able to control your [[energy]] well enough. Then when all the semen falls down you will immediately [[die]]." But he did not heed my warning.
 
He said, "Oh, no. I never [[discharge]]." I replied, "You never [[discharge]]. That is very good. But you must also be qualified in the [[Sunyata]] and [[meditate]] there. There is no need for so much [[action]]. Sometime accidently [[because of]] too much [[action]] you might not be able to control your [[energy]] well enough. Then when all the semen falls down you will immediately [[die]]." But he did not heed my warning.
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The next [[time]] I came to that place they told me that he had [[died]]. I asked, "What kind of {{Wiki|disease}} did he [[die]] of?" They said, "He just [[died]] at the prostitute's house." "Oh," I said, "On her [[body]]?" "Yes!" Immediately, I started to cry, "Why didn't he take my advice?"
 
The next [[time]] I came to that place they told me that he had [[died]]. I asked, "What kind of {{Wiki|disease}} did he [[die]] of?" They said, "He just [[died]] at the prostitute's house." "Oh," I said, "On her [[body]]?" "Yes!" Immediately, I started to cry, "Why didn't he take my advice?"
  
I have foretold the [[death]] of many of my sponsors, whether by killing or by some other [[cause]]. Although I warned them and told them how they could prevent it, still they did not take my advice. I will not tell all these stories here but just mentioned this one because it is related to the [[subject]] of {{Wiki|sex}}.
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I have foretold the [[death]] of many of my sponsors, whether by {{Wiki|killing}} or by some other [[cause]]. Although I warned them and told them how they could prevent it, still they did not take my advice. I will not tell all these stories here but just mentioned this one because it is related to the [[subject]] of {{Wiki|sex}}.
  
 
Is there anything that can be done in a case of such total [[discharge]]? There is a true story. When I was twenty years old, I was in charge of a library and so was able to read many [[books]]. One of them was the record of [[judgements]] handed down in court cases. In that [[book]] I read the following.
 
Is there anything that can be done in a case of such total [[discharge]]? There is a true story. When I was twenty years old, I was in charge of a library and so was able to read many [[books]]. One of them was the record of [[judgements]] handed down in court cases. In that [[book]] I read the following.
  
Once a couple was married but on the [[wedding]] night the husband [[died]]. His family accused the wife of killing him and she was taken before the judge. She said, "Why should I want to kill him? We loved each other very much. While we were there making [[love]] he just [[died]]." The [[body]] was examined and it was determined that he had indeed [[died]] from complete [[discharge]]. His [[life]] semen discharged and he [[died]]. There was no other injury or {{Wiki|illness}}. The wife's story was true and she was found not guilty. Then the Judge gave a talk to all the [[people]] there. He said, "For this to happen, the man must [[discharge]] for a long [[time]]." Then he asked the wife, "Why didn't you use your hairpin?"
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Once a couple was [[married]] but on the [[wedding]] night the husband [[died]]. His [[family]] accused the wife of {{Wiki|killing}} him and she was taken before the [[judge]]. She said, "Why should I want to kill him? We loved each other very much. While we were there making [[love]] he just [[died]]." The [[body]] was examined and it was determined that he had indeed [[died]] from complete [[discharge]]. His [[life]] semen discharged and he [[died]]. There was no other injury or {{Wiki|illness}}. The wife's story was true and she was found not guilty. Then the [[Judge]] gave a talk to all the [[people]] there. He said, "For this to happen, the man must [[discharge]] for a long [[time]]." Then he asked the wife, "Why didn't you use your hairpin?"
  
Every woman in [[China]] wears an ornamental hairpin. On the handle there are jewels and on the other end is pointed to use for scratching the {{Wiki|head}}. But there is another [[function]] of the hairpin. If the husband ever has a [[discharge]] so intense that there is [[danger]] of his [[death]] the wife must quickly jab her hairpin into the peritoneum between the husband's anus and his penis. This will stop the [[discharge]] and [[life]] will be saved. Anciently this was known to all {{Wiki|Chinese}}, but now even in [[China]] modernization has destroyed the [[knowledge]]. Over the generations much secret [[knowledge]] has been lost.
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Every woman in [[China]] wears an ornamental hairpin. On the handle there are [[jewels]] and on the other end is pointed to use for scratching the {{Wiki|head}}. But there is another [[function]] of the hairpin. If the husband ever has a [[discharge]] so intense that there is [[danger]] of his [[death]] the wife must quickly jab her hairpin into the peritoneum between the husband's anus and his {{Wiki|penis}}. This will stop the [[discharge]] and [[life]] will be saved. Anciently this was known to all {{Wiki|Chinese}}, but now even in [[China]] [[modernization]] has destroyed the [[knowledge]]. Over the generations much secret [[knowledge]] has been lost.
  
 
So don't just think, "I can control my semen." Even if you can, if you try to use {{Wiki|sexual}} [[activity]] too much, the [[time]] may come when you exceed your control and then [[discharge]] may kill you.
 
So don't just think, "I can control my semen." Even if you can, if you try to use {{Wiki|sexual}} [[activity]] too much, the [[time]] may come when you exceed your control and then [[discharge]] may kill you.
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For example, if you [[dream]] that you are sitting on the toilet and your [[body]] is filled with feces, it is not a [[dream]] of [[defilement]] but instead means that you will receive some [[money]]. Or if you [[dream]] that in a fight, your {{Wiki|head}} is cut off and {{Wiki|blood}} flows all over your [[body]], it is also not a bad sign but again means that you will get [[money]].
 
For example, if you [[dream]] that you are sitting on the toilet and your [[body]] is filled with feces, it is not a [[dream]] of [[defilement]] but instead means that you will receive some [[money]]. Or if you [[dream]] that in a fight, your {{Wiki|head}} is cut off and {{Wiki|blood}} flows all over your [[body]], it is also not a bad sign but again means that you will get [[money]].
  
On the other hand, if you [[dream]] of a {{Wiki|widow}} or a leper, this is not good. If you [[dream]] that one of these comes to you or that you eat something black, or that you are running down a mountain; if you [[dream]] any of these, it indicates [[defilement]]. One may learn to understand [[dreams]] with the help of [[Dream Yoga]], [[traditional]] teachings and one's own [[experiences]].
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On the other hand, if you [[dream]] of a {{Wiki|widow}} or a leper, this is not good. If you [[dream]] that one of these comes to you or that you eat something black, or that you are running down a mountain; if you [[dream]] any of these, it indicates [[defilement]]. One may learn to understand [[dreams]] with the help of [[Dream Yoga]], [[traditional]] teachings and one's [[own]] [[experiences]].
  
 
The source of [[dreams]] is not included here because we will talk on the [[Cause]] in the section "Most Secret". Now we will just talk a little about how to prevent [[defilement]] [[caused]] by [[dreams]].
 
The source of [[dreams]] is not included here because we will talk on the [[Cause]] in the section "Most Secret". Now we will just talk a little about how to prevent [[defilement]] [[caused]] by [[dreams]].
  
The most important thing to do during the day is to keep all your commandments very well. This will prevent bad [[dreams]] from coming in the night. All the Silas of [[Hinayana]], [[Mahayana]] and [[Vajrayana]] must be held in the [[mind]] and actually observed; especially any instructions given to you by the [[Guru]] must be followed.
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The most important thing to do during the day is to keep all your commandments very well. This will prevent bad [[dreams]] from coming in the night. All the [[Silas]] of [[Hinayana]], [[Mahayana]] and [[Vajrayana]] must be held in the [[mind]] and actually observed; especially any instructions given to you by the [[Guru]] must be followed.
  
Never fall into a way of [[thinking]] that runs, "In [[Buddha's]] day these commandments were [[appropriate]] and necessary, but nowadays things have changed so much that they are no longer of any use. We must modernize all the rules, then {{Wiki|modern}} [[people]] will be able to observe them."
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Never fall into a way of [[thinking]] that runs, "In [[Buddha's]] day these commandments were [[appropriate]] and necessary, but nowadays things have changed so much that they are no longer of any use. We must modernize all the {{Wiki|rules}}, then {{Wiki|modern}} [[people]] will be able to observe them."
  
 
I read a [[book]] by an {{Wiki|English}} [[Bhikshu]], [[ordained]] in [[Ceylon]]. After this {{Wiki|English}} [[Bhikshu]] was [[ordained]] he was permitted to read the [[Vinaya]]. After he read it he wrote an essay that said, "This [[vinaya]] is impossible for the {{Wiki|West}}. They will never be able to keep it."
 
I read a [[book]] by an {{Wiki|English}} [[Bhikshu]], [[ordained]] in [[Ceylon]]. After this {{Wiki|English}} [[Bhikshu]] was [[ordained]] he was permitted to read the [[Vinaya]]. After he read it he wrote an essay that said, "This [[vinaya]] is impossible for the {{Wiki|West}}. They will never be able to keep it."
 
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This {{Wiki|English}} [[Bhikshu]] was not really properly a [[Bhikshu]] because he did not truthfully tell his [[Guru]] that he was sexually impotent. Before his [[ordination]], his [[Guru]] asked, "Do you have all the normal organs?" He lied and said, "Yes", so the [[Guru]] gave him the [[ordination]]. There are five kinds of [[people]] who do not have sexually normal organs: some have a penis but it will not [[function]] for {{Wiki|sexual}} intercourse, or it may become stiff when alone but when they meet a girl they become impotent. Some girls have no vagina, or some have one but will not tolerate having a penis put into it. This is called a "stone girl." All these defects are the result of [[actions]] committed in past [[lives]]. Because they engaged in many acts of improper {{Wiki|sexual}} intercourse, they bear this kind of [[karma]] and are born with incomplete organs.
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This {{Wiki|English}} [[Bhikshu]] was not really properly a [[Bhikshu]] because he did not truthfully tell his [[Guru]] that he was sexually impotent. Before his [[ordination]], his [[Guru]] asked, "Do you have all the normal {{Wiki|organs}}?" He lied and said, "Yes", so the [[Guru]] gave him the [[ordination]]. There are five kinds of [[people]] who do not have sexually normal {{Wiki|organs}}: some have a {{Wiki|penis}} but it will not [[function]] for {{Wiki|sexual}} intercourse, or it may become stiff when alone but when they meet a girl they become impotent. Some girls have no vagina, or some have one but will not tolerate having a {{Wiki|penis}} put into it. This is called a "stone girl." All these defects are the result of [[actions]] committed in {{Wiki|past}} [[lives]]. Because they engaged in many acts of improper {{Wiki|sexual}} intercourse, they bear this kind of [[karma]] and are born with incomplete {{Wiki|organs}}.
  
The [[Bhikshus]] have a [[Vinaya]] of two hundred and fifty [[precepts]] that the [[laymen]] are forbidden to read. This is because the [[precepts]] very explicitly state many sinful things that [[Bhikshus]] must not do and explain how past [[Bhikshus]] committed these [[actions]] and so [[caused]] the rules to be established. If the [[layman]] were to read about these things, it would destroy his [[faith]]; therefore, they are forbidden to read them.
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The [[Bhikshus]] have a [[Vinaya]] of two hundred and fifty [[precepts]] that the [[laymen]] are forbidden to read. This is because the [[precepts]] very explicitly [[state]] many sinful things that [[Bhikshus]] must not do and explain how {{Wiki|past}} [[Bhikshus]] committed these [[actions]] and so [[caused]] the {{Wiki|rules}} to be established. If the [[layman]] were to read about these things, it would destroy his [[faith]]; therefore, they are forbidden to read them.
  
Many provisions of the [[Monks]] [[Vinaya]] are difficult to keep. For example, a [[Bhikshu]] is not supposed to accept any kind of [[money]]. He should not take {{Wiki|gold}}, silver, paper notes or coins from anybody.
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Many provisions of the [[Monks]] [[Vinaya]] are difficult to keep. For example, a [[Bhikshu]] is not supposed to accept any kind of [[money]]. He should not take {{Wiki|gold}}, {{Wiki|silver}}, paper notes or coins from anybody.
  
[[Hinayana]] always lays most [[stress]] on the [[body]] and the [[speech]]. The [[mind]] is very difficult to be seen by others. No one can read your [[mind]] and determine if you are [[greedy]] for [[money]] or not. So for the [[Hinayana]], [[Buddha]] gave rules to regulate the outward [[forms]] of the [[body]] and of [[speech]]. As part of these rules of conduct he told the [[Bhikshus]] not to accept [[money]]. By only begging you may find [[food]]; by begging, a place to [[sleep]]. You have no need of [[money]].
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[[Hinayana]] always lays most [[stress]] on the [[body]] and the [[speech]]. The [[mind]] is very difficult to be seen by others. No one can read your [[mind]] and determine if you are [[greedy]] for [[money]] or not. So for the [[Hinayana]], [[Buddha]] gave {{Wiki|rules}} to regulate the outward [[forms]] of the [[body]] and of [[speech]]. As part of these {{Wiki|rules}} of conduct he told the [[Bhikshus]] not to accept [[money]]. By only begging you may find [[food]]; by begging, a place to [[sleep]]. You have no need of [[money]].
 
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Some {{Wiki|Chinese}} [[monks]] have kept to this rule very seriously. When Hsu Yuan came to a large [[river]] the boatman said, "Nobody crosses in the boat unless he pays me five cents." He replied, "I am a [[Bhikshu]]. I do not even keep one cent. Please help me. You need not make a special trip for me. When some others cross I will go with them." Presently a group of travelers came along and boarded the ferry. Hsu Yuan asked their permission to go on with them. He [[thought]] their presence would {{Wiki|protect}} him. But the boatman was so {{Wiki|cruel}} that when they reached the middle of the [[river]] he threw Hsu Yuan overboard. He would have drowned but was miraculously rescued by [[Manjusri]] and put on the other shore.
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Some {{Wiki|Chinese}} [[monks]] have kept to this {{Wiki|rule}} very seriously. When Hsu Yuan came to a large [[river]] the boatman said, "Nobody crosses in the boat unless he pays me five cents." He replied, "I am a [[Bhikshu]]. I do not even keep one cent. Please help me. You need not make a special trip for me. When some others cross I will go with them." Presently a group of travelers came along and boarded the ferry. Hsu Yuan asked their permission to go on with them. He [[thought]] their presence would {{Wiki|protect}} him. But the boatman was so {{Wiki|cruel}} that when they reached the middle of the [[river]] he threw Hsu Yuan overboard. He would have drowned but was miraculously rescued by [[Manjusri]] and put on the other shore.
  
There have been a few {{Wiki|Chinese}} [[monks]] who kept this rule very seriously. Although some do still try to keep the [[Vinaya]] many are more lax. Even in [[Thailand]] the [[Bhikshus]] accept [[money]]. They don't take it with their own hands but use chopsticks. The donor puts the [[money]] in a special bucket and the [[monk]] uses the chopsticks to remove it. Then both say, "He still keeps the [[Vinaya]] because he did not accept it with his hand." Others say, "It is the same whether you use chopsticks or accept it directly with your hand." But at least this roundabout method makes it a little more difficult and so they do not take too much.
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There have been a few {{Wiki|Chinese}} [[monks]] who kept this {{Wiki|rule}} very seriously. Although some do still try to keep the [[Vinaya]] many are more lax. Even in [[Thailand]] the [[Bhikshus]] accept [[money]]. They don't take it with their [[own]] hands but use chopsticks. The {{Wiki|donor}} puts the [[money]] in a special bucket and the [[monk]] uses the chopsticks to remove it. Then both say, "He still keeps the [[Vinaya]] because he did not accept it with his hand." Others say, "It is the same whether you use chopsticks or accept it directly with your hand." But at least this roundabout method makes it a little more difficult and so they do not take too much.
  
 
Nowadays in [[Thailand]] and [[Ceylon]] the common [[monks]] are allowed to take [[money]] in this way. But there are still a few who hold to the [[Tradition]] and get everything by directly begging.
 
Nowadays in [[Thailand]] and [[Ceylon]] the common [[monks]] are allowed to take [[money]] in this way. But there are still a few who hold to the [[Tradition]] and get everything by directly begging.
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Most Secret [[Defilements]] refers to [[defilements]] in the position of [[Cause]]. This [[subject]] is very involved and we could spend many hours on it alone. Some explanations have already been published in the booklet "[[The Pollution of Human Thought]]" (Chenian Booklet New No. 7).
 
Most Secret [[Defilements]] refers to [[defilements]] in the position of [[Cause]]. This [[subject]] is very involved and we could spend many hours on it alone. Some explanations have already been published in the booklet "[[The Pollution of Human Thought]]" (Chenian Booklet New No. 7).
  
As that booklet explains at length, the entire [[world]] is becoming polluted as a result of man's [[actions]]. The source of [[physical]] pollution and all [[suffering]] is the basic [[mental]] pollution of [[sentient beings]]. Criminals are polluted, good citizens are polluted, [[doctors]] and [[scientists]] are polluted. The Wisest and best of the [[philosophers]] and non-Buddhist {{Wiki|theologians}} are also [[suffering]] from [[mental]] [[thought]] pollution. Even the [[Gods]] have polluted [[thoughts]], like the blood-thirsty Jehovah and the egotistical [[Brahma]]. The only one who is free from all pollution is the [[Fully Enlightened]] [[Buddha]] who has seen the [[Truth]] of non-egoism. Not only are bad things a pollution but good things can also be a {{Wiki|subtle}} pollution. The [[Buddha]] alone emphasized that to cut off the source of pollution is to "{{Wiki|purify}}" the [[thought]] of pollution. Readers may consult the above mentioned booklet for an [[understanding]] of these statements.
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As that booklet explains at length, the entire [[world]] is becoming polluted as a result of man's [[actions]]. The source of [[physical]] pollution and all [[suffering]] is the basic [[mental]] pollution of [[sentient beings]]. Criminals are polluted, good citizens are polluted, [[doctors]] and [[scientists]] are polluted. The Wisest and best of the [[philosophers]] and [[non-Buddhist]] {{Wiki|theologians}} are also [[suffering]] from [[mental]] [[thought]] pollution. Even the [[Gods]] have polluted [[thoughts]], like the blood-thirsty Jehovah and the egotistical [[Brahma]]. The only one who is free from all pollution is the [[Fully Enlightened]] [[Buddha]] who has seen the [[Truth]] of non-egoism. Not only are bad things a pollution but good things can also be a {{Wiki|subtle}} pollution. The [[Buddha]] alone emphasized that to cut off the source of pollution is to "{{Wiki|purify}}" the [[thought]] of pollution. Readers may consult the above mentioned booklet for an [[understanding]] of these statements.
  
The [[root]] of all pollution and [[defilement]] is defiled [[consciousness]]. Every [[sentient being]] has [[consciousness]] and all are defiled. Some {{Wiki|psychologists}} think that by working with the [[human]] [[brain]] they can improve {{Wiki|learning}}, modify [[emotion]], quiet disturbed [[minds]], and help [[people]] realize their [[free will]]. But since they do not understand the basic principles of [[Buddhism]] they are doomed to failure even before they start. What they do not know is that the problems and [[defilements]] they are attempting to cure are inseparable from the very [[thinking]] [[mind]] they are using to construct their theories. If they do not get rid of one, they will not be able to get rid of the other.
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The [[root]] of all pollution and [[defilement]] is [[defiled]] [[consciousness]]. Every [[sentient being]] has [[consciousness]] and all are [[defiled]]. Some {{Wiki|psychologists}} think that by working with the [[human]] [[brain]] they can improve {{Wiki|learning}}, modify [[emotion]], quiet disturbed [[minds]], and help [[people]] realize their [[free will]]. But since they do not understand the basic {{Wiki|principles}} of [[Buddhism]] they are doomed to failure even before they start. What they do not know is that the problems and [[defilements]] they are attempting to cure are [[inseparable]] from the very [[thinking]] [[mind]] they are using [[to construct]] their theories. If they do not get rid of one, they will not be able to get rid of the other.
  
 
==== A. The [[Eighth Consciousness]] ====
 
==== A. The [[Eighth Consciousness]] ====
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Although [[Buddhism]] always says there is no [[soul]], what this means is that there is no [[absolute]] [[soul]]. But what [[Buddhism]] refers to as the [[Eighth Consciousness]] is what many non-Buddhists would say is their [[soul]]. In particular this [[Eighth Consciousness]] survives the [[death]] of the [[body]] and along with the [[life]] [[energy]] departs for some other place. When it sees the new father and mother it mixes with their sperm and ovum and becomes a new [[person]].
 
Although [[Buddhism]] always says there is no [[soul]], what this means is that there is no [[absolute]] [[soul]]. But what [[Buddhism]] refers to as the [[Eighth Consciousness]] is what many non-Buddhists would say is their [[soul]]. In particular this [[Eighth Consciousness]] survives the [[death]] of the [[body]] and along with the [[life]] [[energy]] departs for some other place. When it sees the new father and mother it mixes with their sperm and ovum and becomes a new [[person]].
  
The [[Eighth Consciousness]] is also called the [[Store Consciousness]]. In it are stored every kind of seed, whether of [[defilement]] or of full [[Enlightenment]]. In it are the [[seeds]] of our habitual [[karma]] of worldliness and [[ignorance]]. Within this [[Eighth Consciousness]] are stored all the [[defilements]] from many past [[lives]]. All the [[religious]] [[merits]] are also to be found in it.
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The [[Eighth Consciousness]] is also called the [[Store Consciousness]]. In it are stored every kind of seed, whether of [[defilement]] or of full [[Enlightenment]]. In it are the [[seeds]] of our habitual [[karma]] of worldliness and [[ignorance]]. Within this [[Eighth Consciousness]] are stored all the [[defilements]] from many {{Wiki|past}} [[lives]]. All the [[religious]] [[merits]] are also to be found in it.
  
It is just like a supermarket, such as the Co-op. There are many kinds of [[food]] displayed for you to see. Some are very good and nutritious; some it would be better for you not to eat. All are there in the [[store]] whether you buy them or not. It is up to you to choose by your own [[free will]]. The good [[seeds]] must be cultivated and helped to grow. The bad [[seeds]] must be dug up and destroyed. It is very difficult to dig up all the [[defilements]] and keep only the good [[merits]].
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It is just like a supermarket, such as the Co-op. There are many kinds of [[food]] displayed for you to see. Some are very good and nutritious; some it would be better for you not to eat. All are there in the [[store]] whether you buy them or not. It is up to you to choose by your [[own]] [[free will]]. The good [[seeds]] must be cultivated and helped to grow. The bad [[seeds]] must be dug up and destroyed. It is very difficult to dig up all the [[defilements]] and keep only the good [[merits]].
  
Thus we see that the source of [[defilement]] is within our own [[Eighth Consciousness]]. Not only the results of our [[deeds]] in one [[lifetime]], but the effects of many past [[lives]] are stored there. They only wait for certain [[conditions]] to enable them to grow up again, blossom again, and produce new fruit. If you respond with some defiled act you will produce new [[seeds]] that will hurt you in the future. This cycle will continue until you yourself put an end to it. Neither [[Buddha]] nor any [[God]] can remove the source of [[defilement]] from your [[Eighth Consciousness]]. That is why it is said that you create yourself. You may create yourself as a {{Wiki|pig}}. You may create yourself as a {{Wiki|dog}}. You may create yourself as a [[God]]. Or you may create yourself as a [[Buddha]]. It all depends on your self-exertion.
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Thus we see that the source of [[defilement]] is within our [[own]] [[Eighth Consciousness]]. Not only the results of our [[deeds]] in one [[lifetime]], but the effects of many {{Wiki|past}} [[lives]] are stored there. They only wait for certain [[conditions]] to enable them to grow up again, blossom again, and produce new fruit. If you respond with some [[defiled]] act you will produce new [[seeds]] that will {{Wiki|hurt}} you in the {{Wiki|future}}. This cycle will continue until you yourself put an end to it. Neither [[Buddha]] nor any [[God]] can remove the source of [[defilement]] from your [[Eighth Consciousness]]. That is why it is said that you create yourself. You may create yourself as a {{Wiki|pig}}. You may create yourself as a {{Wiki|dog}}. You may create yourself as a [[God]]. Or you may create yourself as a [[Buddha]]. It all depends on your self-exertion.
  
 
==== B. The [[Seventh Consciousness]] ====
 
==== B. The [[Seventh Consciousness]] ====
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Next in [[order]] after the Eighth is the [[Seventh Consciousness]]. The [[Seventh Consciousness]] is the [[consciousness]] that functions according to the false [[idea]] of a [[self]]. The [[Seventh Consciousness]] is always [[holding]] the [[Eighth Consciousness]] as if it were a [[self]]. The [[Seventh Consciousness]] is the holder; the [[Eighth Consciousness]] is what it holds to and regards as its [[self]] but neither the [[Eighth Consciousness]] nor anything else is really a [[permanent]] {{Wiki|individual}} [[self]].
 
Next in [[order]] after the Eighth is the [[Seventh Consciousness]]. The [[Seventh Consciousness]] is the [[consciousness]] that functions according to the false [[idea]] of a [[self]]. The [[Seventh Consciousness]] is always [[holding]] the [[Eighth Consciousness]] as if it were a [[self]]. The [[Seventh Consciousness]] is the holder; the [[Eighth Consciousness]] is what it holds to and regards as its [[self]] but neither the [[Eighth Consciousness]] nor anything else is really a [[permanent]] {{Wiki|individual}} [[self]].
  
When we say that you must create yourself this is just a convenience of [[language]]. It does not mean that we should create a High [[Self]] or a Low [[Self]] or a Holy [[Self]] or a [[Pure]] [[Self]]. We should not have any kind of [[Self]]. When we say that the [[self]] must be killed, by the [[self]] we do not mean that you really have something called a [[self]] that can be killed or that there is any [[self]] that can do the killing. But if you are trying to {{Wiki|purify}} your [[defilements]] then to say, "You must do it yourself" just points out that nobody else can do it for you. It does not mean that there is any [[ego]], [[essence]] or {{Wiki|entity}}.
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When we say that you must create yourself this is just a convenience of [[language]]. It does not mean that we should create a High [[Self]] or a Low [[Self]] or a {{Wiki|Holy}} [[Self]] or a [[Pure]] [[Self]]. We should not have any kind of [[Self]]. When we say that the [[self]] must be killed, by the [[self]] we do not mean that you really have something called a [[self]] that can be killed or that there is any [[self]] that can do the {{Wiki|killing}}. But if you are trying to {{Wiki|purify}} your [[defilements]] then to say, "You must do it yourself" just points out that nobody else can do it for you. It does not mean that there is any [[ego]], [[essence]] or {{Wiki|entity}}.
  
For our sake [[Buddha]] spoke in [[human]] [[language]]. But [[Buddha's]] [[philosophic]] [[teaching]] never accepted the [[false views]] inherent in [[human]] [[language]]. Many authors claim that since [[Buddha]] said "By [[self]] the [[self]] must be killed" that he really believed in a [[self]]. This is quite a mistake.
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For our [[sake]] [[Buddha]] spoke in [[human]] [[language]]. But [[Buddha's]] [[philosophic]] [[teaching]] never accepted the [[false views]] [[inherent]] in [[human]] [[language]]. Many authors claim that since [[Buddha]] said "By [[self]] the [[self]] must be killed" that he really believed in a [[self]]. This is quite a mistake.
  
The [[Seventh Consciousness]] proceeds according to four main [[defilements]]: self-ignorance, which cannot comprehend the [[truth]] of non-egoism; self-lust that sees a [[self]] in all [[people]] and things and tries to own them; self-pride which always [[thinks]] of itself as very high and others as low; and self-love which tries always to please itself at the expense of others and ends up harming both. Following these come self-interest, self-conceit and self-injury. Please refer to the above mentioned Chenian Booklet New No. 7.
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The [[Seventh Consciousness]] proceeds according to four main [[defilements]]: self-ignorance, which cannot comprehend the [[truth]] of non-egoism; self-lust that sees a [[self]] in all [[people]] and things and tries to [[own]] them; [[self-pride]] which always [[thinks]] of itself as very high and others as low; and [[self-love]] which tries always to please itself at the expense of others and ends up harming both. Following these come [[self-interest]], [[self-conceit]] and self-injury. Please refer to the above mentioned Chenian Booklet New No. 7.
  
The [[Seventh Consciousness]] [[holding]] the Eighth is the subjective part of the [[defilement]]. The Eighth {{Wiki|being}} held is the [[objective]] part of the [[defilement]]. This so called [[self]] is the [[root]] of all [[defilement]] and [[suffering]]. If you can destroy this [[self]] then all kinds of [[defilements]] will be finished. Just as when a tree's [[root]] is finished, the leaves are finished, the [[flowers]] are finished and the [[fruits]] are also finished. This is why [[Buddhism]] always emphasizes the [[Sunyata]] which is a sword to cut off the [[roots]] of the [[self]].
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The [[Seventh Consciousness]] [[holding]] the Eighth is the [[subjective]] part of the [[defilement]]. The Eighth {{Wiki|being}} held is the [[objective]] part of the [[defilement]]. This so called [[self]] is the [[root]] of all [[defilement]] and [[suffering]]. If you can destroy this [[self]] then all kinds of [[defilements]] will be finished. Just as when a tree's [[root]] is finished, the leaves are finished, the [[flowers]] are finished and the [[fruits]] are also finished. This is why [[Buddhism]] always emphasizes the [[Sunyata]] which is a sword to cut off the [[roots]] of the [[self]].
  
To cut off the [[self]] means to cut off the [[Seventh Consciousness]]. When the subjective [[Seventh Consciousness]] is cut off, the [[objective]] part, the [[Eighth Consciousness]] is simultaneously cut off. Both are cut off. When both are cut off, the [[Eighth Consciousness]] may then be [[transformed]] into the [[Wisdom]] of [[Buddha]]. The [[Seventh Consciousness]] can also be [[transformed]] into the [[Buddha Wisdom]] of Equality. The [[purification]] and [[transformation]] is very difficult work, more difficult than anything attempted by other [[religions]].
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To cut off the [[self]] means to cut off the [[Seventh Consciousness]]. When the [[subjective]] [[Seventh Consciousness]] is cut off, the [[objective]] part, the [[Eighth Consciousness]] is simultaneously cut off. Both are cut off. When both are cut off, the [[Eighth Consciousness]] may then be [[transformed]] into the [[Wisdom]] of [[Buddha]]. The [[Seventh Consciousness]] can also be [[transformed]] into the [[Buddha Wisdom]] of Equality. The [[purification]] and [[transformation]] is very difficult work, more difficult than anything attempted by other [[religions]].
  
In the Bible or the Koran or any other [[religious]] [[teaching]] can you find instruction on how to destroy the [[self]]? You will not find any such thing. In no other [[religion]] will you even find the {{Wiki|theory}} of [[non-self]] much less any practical method to accomplish its [[realization]]. So what is the use of saying, "Every [[religion]] is the same. All have the same end like many roads that lead to the same city." Those who speak like this are very much mistaken. Yet nowadays even many so-called [[Lamas]] do not really know the [[difference]] between [[Buddhism]] and non-Buddhism. The fundamental [[defilement]] is so deep, so obscure, that even those well-known and learned [[Buddhists]] cannot distinguish it.
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In the Bible or the Koran or any other [[religious]] [[teaching]] can you find instruction on how to destroy the [[self]]? You will not find any such thing. In no other [[religion]] will you even find the {{Wiki|theory}} of [[non-self]] much less any {{Wiki|practical}} method to accomplish its [[realization]]. So what is the use of saying, "Every [[religion]] is the same. All have the same end like many roads that lead to the same city." Those who speak like this are very much mistaken. Yet nowadays even many so-called [[Lamas]] do not really know the [[difference]] between [[Buddhism]] and non-Buddhism. The fundamental [[defilement]] is so deep, so obscure, that even those well-known and learned [[Buddhists]] cannot distinguish it.
  
 
Suppose we say that too much {{Wiki|sex}} is a [[defilement]], going to the theater is an outward [[defilement]], [[hot]] [[pungent]] [[food]] is an inner [[defilement]]. But who does all these things? If you cut off the basic most secret [[defilement]] of [[self]], all the outer, inner, and secret [[defilements]] are automatically finished. The [[Buddha's teaching]] is so profound there are few who can [[recognize]] it. So we see so many who well-meaningly but foolishly proclaim, "Every [[religion]] is the same !"
 
Suppose we say that too much {{Wiki|sex}} is a [[defilement]], going to the theater is an outward [[defilement]], [[hot]] [[pungent]] [[food]] is an inner [[defilement]]. But who does all these things? If you cut off the basic most secret [[defilement]] of [[self]], all the outer, inner, and secret [[defilements]] are automatically finished. The [[Buddha's teaching]] is so profound there are few who can [[recognize]] it. So we see so many who well-meaningly but foolishly proclaim, "Every [[religion]] is the same !"
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The Five [[Consciousness]] are the five sensory ones, the [[eyes]] see all the beauties, the {{Wiki|ears}} hear the {{Wiki|modern}} {{Wiki|music}}, the {{Wiki|nose}} {{Wiki|smells}}, {{Wiki|tongue}} {{Wiki|tastes}} and [[body]] touches. All these five are the servants of the [[Sixth Consciousness]] and help it, but they help it to do [[worldly]] things and so just {{Wiki|increase}} [[defilement]]. This is why it is so easy to practice worldliness but difficult to practice the {{Wiki|real}} [[Dharma]]. It is not so easy to destroy all the bad [[thoughts]].
 
The Five [[Consciousness]] are the five sensory ones, the [[eyes]] see all the beauties, the {{Wiki|ears}} hear the {{Wiki|modern}} {{Wiki|music}}, the {{Wiki|nose}} {{Wiki|smells}}, {{Wiki|tongue}} {{Wiki|tastes}} and [[body]] touches. All these five are the servants of the [[Sixth Consciousness]] and help it, but they help it to do [[worldly]] things and so just {{Wiki|increase}} [[defilement]]. This is why it is so easy to practice worldliness but difficult to practice the {{Wiki|real}} [[Dharma]]. It is not so easy to destroy all the bad [[thoughts]].
  
From these defiled [[Consciousness]] come the Five [[False Views]] and the [[Five Poisons]]. These are not my own invention but can be found in the [[teaching]] of the Idealist School.
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From these [[defiled]] [[Consciousness]] come the Five [[False Views]] and the [[Five Poisons]]. These are not my [[own]] invention but can be found in the [[teaching]] of the Idealist School.
  
 
1) The Five [[False Views]] are:
 
1) The Five [[False Views]] are:
  
 
#    The [[View]] of [[Personality]] which holds one's [[body]] as one's [[self]] and prefers it to others.
 
#    The [[View]] of [[Personality]] which holds one's [[body]] as one's [[self]] and prefers it to others.
#    One-sided [[View]] such as {{Wiki|permanence}} or [[extinction]], {{Wiki|monism}} or pluralism.
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#    One-sided [[View]] such as {{Wiki|permanence}} or [[extinction]], {{Wiki|monism}} or [[pluralism]].
#    Perverse [[View]] which denies that bad effects will follow present [[evil]] acts.
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#    Perverse [[View]] which denies that bad effects will follow {{Wiki|present}} [[evil]] acts.
 
#    Stubborn Perverted [[View]] like {{Wiki|fetishism}} and cannibalism.
 
#    Stubborn Perverted [[View]] like {{Wiki|fetishism}} and cannibalism.
 
#    Rigid [[Ascetic]] [[View]] that seeks only to mortify the flesh.
 
#    Rigid [[Ascetic]] [[View]] that seeks only to mortify the flesh.
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#    [[Lust]] which tries to keep things and [[people]] but always destroys them.
 
#    [[Lust]] which tries to keep things and [[people]] but always destroys them.
#    [[Anger]] which tries to avoid or destroy and so gets hurt.
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#    [[Anger]] which tries to avoid or destroy and so gets {{Wiki|hurt}}.
 
#    [[Ignorance]] which blunders into many sorrows.
 
#    [[Ignorance]] which blunders into many sorrows.
#    {{Wiki|Pride}} which keeps holy persons away and thus hurts itself.
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#    {{Wiki|Pride}} which keeps {{Wiki|holy}} persons away and thus hurts itself.
#    [[Doubt]] which cannot believe the [[Dharma]] or the holy [[people]].
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#    [[Doubt]] which cannot believe the [[Dharma]] or the {{Wiki|holy}} [[people]].
  
 
3) There are Six {{Wiki|General}} [[Defilements]] according to the [[Hinayana]] School:
 
3) There are Six {{Wiki|General}} [[Defilements]] according to the [[Hinayana]] School:
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#    [[Enmity]] ([[Upanaha]])
 
#    [[Enmity]] ([[Upanaha]])
 
#    [[Concealment]] ([[Mraksa]])
 
#    [[Concealment]] ([[Mraksa]])
#    [[Affliction]] (Pradasa)
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#    [[Affliction]] ([[Pradasa]])
 
#    [[Envy]] (Irasya)
 
#    [[Envy]] (Irasya)
 
#    Parsimony (Matsrya)
 
#    Parsimony (Matsrya)
 
#    Fraudulence (Sathaya)
 
#    Fraudulence (Sathaya)
#    Deception ([[Maya]])
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#    [[Deception]] ([[Maya]])
 
#    Injury ([[Vihimsa]])
 
#    Injury ([[Vihimsa]])
 
#    {{Wiki|Pride}} ([[Mada]])
 
#    {{Wiki|Pride}} ([[Mada]])
#    [[Shamelessness]] (Ahrikya)
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#    [[Shamelessness]] ([[Ahrikya]])
 
#    Non-bashfulness ([[Anapatrapya]])
 
#    Non-bashfulness ([[Anapatrapya]])
 
#    [[Restlessness]] ([[Auddhatya]])
 
#    [[Restlessness]] ([[Auddhatya]])
#    Low-spiritedness (Styana)
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#    Low-spiritedness ([[Styana]])
 
#    Disbelief ([[Asraddhya]])
 
#    Disbelief ([[Asraddhya]])
 
#    [[Sloth]] ([[Kausidya]])
 
#    [[Sloth]] ([[Kausidya]])
#    Negligence (Pramada)
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#    Negligence ([[Pramada]])
 
#    [[Forgetfulness]] (Musitasmritita)
 
#    [[Forgetfulness]] (Musitasmritita)
 
#    {{Wiki|Distraction}} ([[Viksepa]])
 
#    {{Wiki|Distraction}} ([[Viksepa]])
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The [[Mahayana]] [[analysis]] is similar but more detailed. The [[Hinayana]] [[recognizes]] about seventy [[dharmas]], the [[Mahayana]] about one hundred [[dharmas]]. Besides these twenty [[evil]] [[thoughts]] mentioned above everyone is also [[subject]] to the [[five desires]]: [[Wealth]], {{Wiki|Sex}}, [[Food]], [[Fame]], and [[Sleep]]. These [[cause]] [[defilements]] to {{Wiki|increase}} without end.
 
The [[Mahayana]] [[analysis]] is similar but more detailed. The [[Hinayana]] [[recognizes]] about seventy [[dharmas]], the [[Mahayana]] about one hundred [[dharmas]]. Besides these twenty [[evil]] [[thoughts]] mentioned above everyone is also [[subject]] to the [[five desires]]: [[Wealth]], {{Wiki|Sex}}, [[Food]], [[Fame]], and [[Sleep]]. These [[cause]] [[defilements]] to {{Wiki|increase}} without end.
  
Of all these [[defilements]] the worst one is the defiled [[view]]. The [[Right View]] is the very [[master]], the very [[motivation]] to practice [[Buddhism]]. Without [[Right View]] there is no {{Wiki|hope}} to ever escape from [[defilement]].
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Of all these [[defilements]] the worst one is the [[defiled]] [[view]]. The [[Right View]] is the very [[master]], the very [[motivation]] to practice [[Buddhism]]. Without [[Right View]] there is no {{Wiki|hope}} to ever escape from [[defilement]].
  
At present the defiled [[view]] takes the [[form]] of a very {{Wiki|cruel}}, all-pervasive and deeply-ingrained {{Wiki|materialism}} that hides in the [[consciousness]] of every member of our {{Wiki|society}}. All are so saturated with {{Wiki|materialism}} that it becomes very difficult to see [[beyond]] it.
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At {{Wiki|present}} the [[defiled]] [[view]] takes the [[form]] of a very {{Wiki|cruel}}, all-pervasive and deeply-ingrained {{Wiki|materialism}} that hides in the [[consciousness]] of every member of our {{Wiki|society}}. All are so saturated with {{Wiki|materialism}} that it becomes very difficult to see [[beyond]] it.
  
We cannot say that [[Buddhism]] is [[spiritual]] as opposed to {{Wiki|material}}. [[Buddha]] explained the entire [[realm]] of [[reality]] including the [[spiritual]] and {{Wiki|material}}. In the [[highest]] [[Truth]] there is neither {{Wiki|materialism}} nor [[spiritualism]]. All are harmonized. A [[Buddha]] does not have any one-sided [[views]]. But now the [[Kali]] Age has come and our [[karma]] has produced this exaggerated [[concern]] with {{Wiki|materialism}}.
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We cannot say that [[Buddhism]] is [[spiritual]] as opposed to {{Wiki|material}}. [[Buddha]] explained the entire [[realm]] of [[reality]] [[including]] the [[spiritual]] and {{Wiki|material}}. In the [[highest]] [[Truth]] there is neither {{Wiki|materialism}} nor [[spiritualism]]. All are harmonized. A [[Buddha]] does not have any one-sided [[views]]. But now the [[Kali]] Age has come and our [[karma]] has produced this exaggerated [[concern]] with {{Wiki|materialism}}.
  
So it is commonly accepted that [[money]] is the basis of everything. Even to see [[Karmapa]] you have to have six pieces of gold--one to present to [[Karmapa]] and five to pay to the {{Wiki|guard}} at the door. It is said that because he was so {{Wiki|powerful}} the [[Sage]] Dropakula could turn six stones into {{Wiki|gold}}. [[Karmapa]] himself had no [[desire]] for {{Wiki|gold}} but just because [[Karmapa's]] {{Wiki|attendant}} was [[greedy]], the [[Sage]] Dropakula had to do as he said. But actually this story does not prove the [[truth]] of {{Wiki|materialism}}, but the [[truth]] of Full [[Enlightenment]]. At least Dropakula did not pray to the [[God of Wealth]], then go and do some business, earn some [[money]], and then at last come to see the [[Karmapa]].
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So it is commonly accepted that [[money]] is the basis of everything. Even to see [[Karmapa]] you have to have six pieces of gold--one to {{Wiki|present}} to [[Karmapa]] and five to pay to the {{Wiki|guard}} at the door. It is said that because he was so {{Wiki|powerful}} the [[Sage]] Dropakula could turn six stones into {{Wiki|gold}}. [[Karmapa]] himself had no [[desire]] for {{Wiki|gold}} but just because [[Karmapa's]] {{Wiki|attendant}} was [[greedy]], the [[Sage]] Dropakula had to do as he said. But actually this story does not prove the [[truth]] of {{Wiki|materialism}}, but the [[truth]] of Full [[Enlightenment]]. At least Dropakula did not pray to the [[God of Wealth]], then go and do some business, earn some [[money]], and then at last come to see the [[Karmapa]].
  
 
To the {{Wiki|materialist}} it seems very obvious: If you don't have any [[money]] you cannot see [[Karmapa]]. If you don't have any [[money]] you cannot buy a ticket and invite him to come to you. So everything depends on [[money]]. First we must devote ourselves to earning [[money]] then maybe afterwards we can learn something: this is how many [[people]] today think and this is a very badly mistaken [[view]].
 
To the {{Wiki|materialist}} it seems very obvious: If you don't have any [[money]] you cannot see [[Karmapa]]. If you don't have any [[money]] you cannot buy a ticket and invite him to come to you. So everything depends on [[money]]. First we must devote ourselves to earning [[money]] then maybe afterwards we can learn something: this is how many [[people]] today think and this is a very badly mistaken [[view]].
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When [[Milarepa]] was on his way to the [[Himalayas]] to [[meditate]], did he first stop and earn some [[money]]? Even after his [[Parinirvana]] he still poked fun at the {{Wiki|materialists}}. He wrote a [[letter]] to his [[disciples]], "Under such-and-such a stone I have hidden all my {{Wiki|gold}}. You may dig it up and use it as you wish." They hurried to the spot but under the rock all they found was some of [[Milarepa's]] excrement. [[Milarepa]] was just making a joke to teach them. But he himself got Full [[Enlightenment]] even though he did not have enough [[money]] to buy vegetables.
 
When [[Milarepa]] was on his way to the [[Himalayas]] to [[meditate]], did he first stop and earn some [[money]]? Even after his [[Parinirvana]] he still poked fun at the {{Wiki|materialists}}. He wrote a [[letter]] to his [[disciples]], "Under such-and-such a stone I have hidden all my {{Wiki|gold}}. You may dig it up and use it as you wish." They hurried to the spot but under the rock all they found was some of [[Milarepa's]] excrement. [[Milarepa]] was just making a joke to teach them. But he himself got Full [[Enlightenment]] even though he did not have enough [[money]] to buy vegetables.
  
So always think of [[Milarepa]] and remember that [[Karmapa]] is [[Milarepa's]] [[disciple]]. Don't think of {{Wiki|gold}}. If you keep even a little [[view]] of {{Wiki|materialism}} you will [[die]] under {{Wiki|materialism}}, you will be perverted by {{Wiki|society}}, you will never succeed, you will fall into transmigration for a very long [[time]]. Only if you can eventually stop the source of {{Wiki|materialism}} may you gradually be able to practice [[Hinayana]], [[Mahayana]], and [[Vajrayana]].
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So always think of [[Milarepa]] and remember that [[Karmapa]] is [[Milarepa's]] [[disciple]]. Don't think of {{Wiki|gold}}. If you keep even a little [[view]] of {{Wiki|materialism}} you will [[die]] under {{Wiki|materialism}}, you will be perverted by {{Wiki|society}}, you will never succeed, you will fall into [[transmigration]] for a very long [[time]]. Only if you can eventually stop the source of {{Wiki|materialism}} may you gradually be able to practice [[Hinayana]], [[Mahayana]], and [[Vajrayana]].
  
 
Don't just think in terms of [[money]]. Don't think, "Oh, so many [[people]], so many things to [[arrange]], so many [[beautiful]] girls come to see [[Karmapa]]. How could all this happen if nobody collected the [[money]]? It is wonderful to do all these things. Could you, [[Mr. Chen]], do it? You could never do it. What is the use of you? First we must {{Wiki|worship}} {{Wiki|materialism}} and follow the [[guru]] that can raise a lot of [[money]]."
 
Don't just think in terms of [[money]]. Don't think, "Oh, so many [[people]], so many things to [[arrange]], so many [[beautiful]] girls come to see [[Karmapa]]. How could all this happen if nobody collected the [[money]]? It is wonderful to do all these things. Could you, [[Mr. Chen]], do it? You could never do it. What is the use of you? First we must {{Wiki|worship}} {{Wiki|materialism}} and follow the [[guru]] that can raise a lot of [[money]]."
  
This kind of [[thinking]] will [[cause]] you to fall deeper into transmigration and never rise again. This false [[view]] is the fundamental [[defilement]] of all [[defilements]]. The only cure is to develop the [[Right View]], we must make sure our [[view]] is really correct. The [[Right View]] is very important.
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This kind of [[thinking]] will [[cause]] you to fall deeper into [[transmigration]] and never rise again. This false [[view]] is the fundamental [[defilement]] of all [[defilements]]. The only cure is to develop the [[Right View]], we must make sure our [[view]] is really correct. The [[Right View]] is very important.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 17:43, 21 December 2023

Everyone knows that Buddhism is composed of three Yanas, but all three are based on the fundamental truth of Sunyata. The Sunyata view includes an explanation of conditions but does not talk about seeds or causes. Although everything appears under certain conditions, there are no original seeds or first causes. If there were, there might be such things as eternally existing atoms or some kind of Creator God. The Buddhist view of Sunyata avoids all these fruitless concepts by emphasizing a view of conditional phenomena that does not depend on the existence of original seeds.

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One may see this in connection with any object, for example a bottle. It has no source, no seeds and no self. There is no entity, essence or self corresponding to what we commonly call a bottle. The bottle is gathered from various conditions such as the glass, the glassblower's skill, the economic conditions of its manufacture, etc. All these factors may in turn be analyzed and seen to be composite and without self. Thus, however minutely you may analyze the bottle, no source or self will ever be found.

There are only certain conditions and sets of conditions in the Sunyata. All things are like this contained within. Even Buddhahood is likewise gathered from certain conditions. So we can see that the philosophy of conditions is a very important part of the system of Buddhism. Conditions are without limit but they all contain and are contained within the one nature of Sunyata.

When a Buddha abides in a static attitude or Static Samadhi he does not see a self anywhere. He sees that everything is void, that everything is the Dharmakaya. Here there are no differentiated objects so how could there be any one-sided view? This is called the Samadhi of Fundamental Nature. When Buddha is in this Samadhi even his own self disappears. For him there are no conditions but only the basic Sunyata nature. In such a Samadhi he sees that all Buddhas, all sentient beings, the Six Realms, the Ten Dharmadhatus, all are included in the Dharmakaya. This is called the Former Samadhi, the Fundamental Samadhi or the Static Samadhi.

But when Buddha arises from that Samadhi he enters the Later Samadhi or the Discriminative Samadhi or the Dynamic Samadhi. These three names all refer to the time when Buddha leaves the silent state and undertakes some action to help others. But even in activity he does not depart from the Sunyata nature.

In the final Truth there are no things at all. There is no psychology and none of the concepts of psychology. There is no materialism and nothing associated with it. All are harmonized. There are no one-sided views. But Buddha does not just stay in the Dharmakaya as if he were dead. He arises to do something for the sentient beings, but still keeps the fundamental Sunyata nature.

The Sunyata is like a sheet of paper, blank on one side and with writing on the other. The Sunyata nature is like the blank side of the paper; it is just pure and void. There is nothing, no form, no color. Only the brightness of Samadhi. The Sunyata conditions are like the side with writing. Many different messages may appear. But really the two are the same just like the two sides of the paper. When we talk it seems like two things, but when Buddha acts in the Dynamic Samadhi to save others he still keeps all the Wisdom of the Static Samadhi but now uses it to help others under various conditions.

Thus one must understand that in the Buddhist philosophy, conditions and Sunyata are inseparable.

Buddha has many Supernatural Powers so he can know every person's mind, Karma and character. He has no one-sided views. In the Later Samadhi of Discrimination, Buddha knows exactly which medicine to use to cure each disease. A common person might just say, "Oh, this one should take Vitamin A and that one should take Vitamin D." But this is just based on some one-sided view. Such a doctor has no real wisdom. Buddha has wisdom because he has identified these two Samadhis.

Every Buddha has Ten Strengths, Six Supernatural Powers and Eighteen Extra Wisdoms. He can know everything in the past, present and future. He can actually know the specific events that have not yet happened. One common name of all Buddhas and especially of Karmapa is Dusen Chenpo. It means "He who knows the Three Periods." When we say "Karmapa Chenpo" what does this "ChenPo" refer to? What does Karmapa know? He knows the differences, the details of the conditions. If he only knew the pure Sunyata nature what good would that do? He also knows the conditions. That is why he can really help people.

The Fundamental Samadhi is like a blank paper. The Discriminative Samadhi is like a paper with many pictures, symbols and messages written on it, but the underneath color is still part of the picture. So we can see that it is very important to learn what conditions we should seek and what conditions we should avoid. We should always reflect on our own heart, mind, habits and character and then figure out how to save ourselves, to cure ourselves, to gather the good conditions and change ourselves.

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Actually everybody already has the Buddha nature. Even the sufferers in Hell all have the Buddha nature. So do ghosts and animals. There is no way to increase it or decrease it. There is no need to practice it. It always remains the same and we can neither seek it nor get rid of it.

So obviously just having the Buddha nature is not enough. It is very important to know also the conditions. What conditions are good and which are bad? How can we gather the good and avoid the bad? How can we change the bad into good?

In this talk we only follow the Buddhist view. We do not consider the ideas of Science, or of the scholars, or of Christianity, or of Hinduism. We will only speak of the Buddhist view of contaminative conditions. According to Buddhist tradition every thing may be considered from four points of view: the Outer, the Inner, Secret, and Most Secret.

I. Outward Contaminations

A. Environment

Outward conditions mean our environment. It includes all of the physical world except our own body. in this category too are all our social interactions with our family, friends, other people and animals. We must learn to choose good outward conditions. Especially at the beginning of our practice we must seek out good conditions for meditation.

An ancient Tantric practitioner named Subahu had practiced for many years but had not gained very good results. He asked Buddha what he should do. Buddha pointed out many conditions that should be avoided. His advice was recorded in a Sutra and has been published in Chenian Booklet New Number 45, "Vajrayana Silas, Part One." That booklet contains twenty-six rules on how to serve the Guru. Next there are one hundred and thirty-six rules taken from the Subahu Sutra and the Susiddhikara Sutra and itemized, numbered and classified by myself. They fall into six groups: Character, Dwelling, Eating, Actions, Repetition (of Mantra), and Practice. With regard to outward defilement the following rules extracted from the above booklet may be helpful:

16. Do not keep cats or dogs.

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17. Do not kill sheep or goats.

18. Do not put a parrot or any other bird inside a cage.

20. Do not talk about a king, prince, minister, great officer, robber, prostitute, thief, fighting and war.

21. Do not go into any town, village or residence of an outsider (non-Buddhist).

26. Abide in the place of a Buddha or Bodhisattva.

27. If you cannot get such an auspicious place then dwell on the bank of a great river or near a small river or on the slope of a mountain. Do not live where there are wild animals, water animals, or underground animals as moles.

28. Dwell at a place where many good flowers flourish.

29. Do not live near noisy place and with people.

30. Dwell in a cave where there are no fierce beasts.

31. Do not dwell at a place where there are thorns, stone chips, bones or dead bodies, ashes, coal, foul mud, the holes of ants, or a place of dirt in the ground which has no bottom after digging.

32. Do not let a violent wind come into your room.

33. Do not let fleas and ants stay in your room.

34. Do not let your roof leak.

35. You must have windows on your walls and the inside must be bright and clean.

36. Make no door towards the south direction.

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37. The residence should not be too far from the village or town.

38. Do not make a hermitage near a place where there are many persons.

39. The dwelling should have no outsiders.

40. Do not live with an outsider, a proud person, a rich man or a foolish man. Do not keep company with a hypocrite, a cheat or one without compassion who takes things from monks with the mind of a viper and oily lips.

46. Do not beg food from outsiders for they may give you some ignorant advice.

49. Eyes, when begging, are better to be filled with sparks and become blind rather than be ravished by beauties.

64. Do not go to a house in which there is a woman or domestic animal just in delivery.

65. Do not go to the theatre or any place where music is performed by male or female singers.

66. Do not go to a brothel, wine-shop, or any profligate place.

67. Do not go to a place where there are many boys and girls playing together.

68. Do not join the celebration of a wedding.

69. Do not go to a house where there is a cur.

70. Do not clap hands, sing songs, or dance.

71. Do not look at a fight among or between human beings or animals.

72. Do not dally or act in a hot tempered manner.

73. Do no gamble on any kind of chance.

76. Do not play in the water.

These are only a few of the Rules that Buddha was so kind as to give us. Readers may consult the above mentioned booklet for the rest. A few more are copied below in the section on food. Buddha taught these rules three thousand years ago, but they are still valid and can be used as models to make our own rules to deal with the difficult conditions now caused by modernization.

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Even the Communists forbid their people to go to the Free World because they fear that the people might be contaminated by it. They tell them, "If you were allowed to go there you might learn some bad habits from the degenerate Americans. You would become addicted to all sorts of luscious pleasures that are not available here in your own country. So you must not go. If you do try to go, we will kill you!"

Many Buddhists in Eastern European countries like Hungary, Poland and Czechoslovakia correspond with me but they have no chance to visit me. Once a Czechoslovakian Buddhist scholar came to visit me in India. When I heard his name I was happy but very surprised. With tears I asked, "How can you come here?" He explained, "I am an official in my country. The government has trusted me to travel so that I may collect some of the Buddhist books for our National Library. That is why I have this chance to visit India."

I asked him, "Would you like to stay in a free country like America? If so, I can introduce you to some friends who will take you to meet the American Ambassador in Calcutta. They can help you to live in America. You need not go back to your country."

But he said, "No. Even though our government is Communist in name, still the leaders are all good men. They do not follow the harsh policies of the Russians. Much less do they agree with the Chinese Communists. Ours is quite different. We can believe in Buddhism or Christianity or any other religion without being punished. There is no need to go to America where everything is so expensive anyway. Besides, I am an official with responsibilities. Finally, my family is still there inside. Thank you very much but I must return to my own country."

Thus he was grateful but did not accept my offer. I just tell this story to show that even the Communists are aware of contaminations from outside. Of course, contamination is a relative term that depends on what you consider pure. They have their own ideas.

B. Theatres

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Now we will consider what we as Buddhists regard as a pure or holy place. This is especially for the beginners, not for the Sage. For a sage everywhere is the same; everywhere is pure. I am not a sage but I try. Many ask me, "How is Berkeley?" I like everywhere! Berkeley is also good.

But still one can exercise some discrimination. I was asked by Mrs. Mary who said, "There is a moving picture called "Oriental Prostitute." It sounds very interesting. Will you go to see it with us? We already have tickets." I said, "No. I lived in India in my hermitage for twenty-five years. I have totally lost my interest in the theater, although in my younger days I did pursue it." I also said, "In America there are so many theaters. They all have posters on the walls outside to advertise their motion pictures. Just by walking on the street I can see enough. There is no need to buy a ticket."

As mentioned above, Buddha also in the Subahu Requests Tantra for bad his serious disciples to go to the theater. There was theater in those ancient times too but now it is more highly developed.

Because we want to keep our good health we should not go to the theater. Even the modern health authorities and their families frequent the theaters and movie houses, but if you think carefully, you will understand the following. Do not the scientists and doctors all say that one must have a constant supply of fresh air? In a theater do we not find many people all of whom must continually exhale? When you breathe in there where does the air come from? Do you think that air is clean or dirty?

Because you do not consider such things but just follow your habit it seems that the theater is a good place to get pleasure, a good place to spend your weekend. It seems very nice but does it help your Dharma? Does it help your meditation?

Surely the one who is in an advanced position may be able to make use of defilement. Even I myself once went to see the famous performer Mei Lang Fang. When he visited America he was awarded an honorary Doctor of Arts degree. The music and the action all fed my meditation of Mahamudra. Afterwards I returned to my sponsor and gave a talk on how to meditate in the theater. But this is not for the beginner.

Buddha's teaching is for everybody, not just for the Sage or the advanced person who already has some attainment of Samadhi. So the person who is just starting to practice, who is still establishing his good foundations, who has not yet achieved a real Samadhi and who therefore does not have the ability to purify and transmute the unhealthy conditions, should not go there.

Movies and theaters are of course very common. Everyone goes to them. But the more common a thing is, the easier it is to fall into the common state of defilement. When we see things on television or in movies there is an unfortunate tendency to copy them. A very sad event was reported in the Reader's Digest which is not fiction but actually took place.

Some parents left their small baby in the care of a maid. They told her, "If the baby wakes up and needs anything like food or a new diaper, you take care of it; otherwise, you may just watch television." The servant sat on a couch next to the sleeping baby and turned on the T.V. There was a program about an insane woman who had killed her own baby. The way she did it was to smother the baby with a large pillow. The servant thought, "Is it really so easy?" So she put a pillow on the baby to see if the baby would notice. She had no intention of leaving it on long enough to kill the baby, but just then a very interesting program came on T.V. and when she remembered the pillow, the baby had already died. She was terrified and started to run away but just then the parents returned and she was caught. This is a true story. I only bring it up to show what bad effects movies and television can have on people.

So we see that not only is the physical air bad in the theater but there are many mental pollutions as well. The theater, movies and television give many distorted images that claim to represent pure love. The real pure love is only found as part of the highest teaching. It is only possible in the final stages.

But in the theater one sees all the pure things mixed up and confused with dirty things. This is because the truth is very difficult to accept, so rather than trying to teach the truth they prefer to hold the common person's interest with sex, violence and useless things.

Even Shakespeare used stories of sex, robbery, fighting and quarreling. If even Shakespeare must use these things, what can we expect from modern writers? They cannot help but teach bad things instead of good things. So it is better for us to protect ourselves and not go to see them.

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A motion picture lasts at the least two hours. In this period how many times could you chant OM MANI PADME HUM or OM AH RA BA CHA NA DHI? It is much better not to waste our precious time.

Even if you go to the movies again and again, you will never be able to satisfy your desire for them. When you get to this point there is a special kind of theater called "Adult Movies" where you can pay to watch sexual intercourse. You can see on a big screen many people engaged in all kinds of sexual activity. Very interesting. But you have been the star of such actions; you already know how to perform sexual intercourse. It is the same thing. Why should you need to pay to see it on a screen? It would be much better if you used the price of admission to help the Food Project or the Free Clinic. For the three dollars it costs for the ticket instead you could buy thirty fish, take them to the river and save their lives.

There are many places that should be avoided, such as slaughterhouses. Nowadays this is not so obvious because the slaughterhouses are always well hidden from the public. Cemeteries and graveyards are also places of defilement but there is a special reason that one should go to them. It is because in the cemetery one is very aware of impermanence. Thus you can see that some places are best avoided altogether while others may help us to see part of the truth.

Milarepa pointed out three places that should be visited to practice meditation. One is a cave, one is a mountain, and one is among graves. Mountain means a mountain without any people, not like my hermitage in Kalimpong. Although when I first moved there it was very quiet and holy, just part of a small village; gradually many Tibetan businessmen and other residents kept moving in; all the streets were extended and the village became part of the city. My solitude was destroyed.

Why do the Sages emphasize solitude? Because the silence, fresh air, mountain view, and lack of disturbing persons all help one to get good meditation. So Milarepa always emphasized these three places.

I meditated in a cave for two years, in the mountains for many years, and in a cemetery for one year. In the cemetery I was very aware of impermanence and was very diligent in my practice, much more so than when living in other places. To live among graves creats a fear of death and so we become diligent.

If you live in a comfortable hotel with good food and luxurious furniture, the comfort produces a tendency to be lazy. You will then fall into laziness and spend too much time sleeping and being idle. But if you live in a cemetery you will always be aware of the impermanence, the shortness of life and will always fear death. Thus you will be anxious to practice constantly. This is why Milarepa mentioned these places.

Yesterday a friend had the good idea of making a film about Milarepa. I suggested that she goes to Nepal and films the Himalayan caves where Milarepa meditated. It might be inspirational for modern Buddhists to see the places where that Sage actually lived.

C. Dropping Out

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Nowadays I am sorry to say that though many young people have dropped out, they have not really renounced in the Buddhist sense.

Some still take money from their parents, and some take money from the Government. If you sit on Telegraph Avenue with your wife and engage in some small business, it is not the action of a real dropout. The real dropout goes to the mountains and meditates. The small businesses on Telegraph Avenue and the big businesses of their parents are in fact the same. Both are based on the exchange of goods and services for profit and are within the realm of selfishness. They are still attached to material things. This way one will never escape from the contamination of the world.

Buddha said that the home is a dirty defiling place. In home life there are so many distractions and obligations.

Nowadays some young people have left their parents and think that they have dropped out, but they still keep their wives with them. In fact they cannot take one step without their wives. They have left their parents but can they live without their wives? This is not yet real renunciation.

This talk may seem very harsh, but I just comment on what I see in America and point out the Right View according to the Buddhist tradition.

D. Animals

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Many people always say that animals in the house are good friends. When a lady at one local Buddhist center acquired a cat, the Lama told her to get rid of it. In this matter he was quite in accord with the Buddhist tradition. Buddha forbid his serious disciples to keep a dog or cat or to feed the pigs or pigeons. One should not keep any pet in his home or cave.

Yet some modern students who are trying to renounce still keep animals with them. A student went to live in a cave but he took his dog with him. He also brought his dog along when he visited San Diego and the dog made stool in someone's house. He had to clean it up.

Some Americans treat their dogs better than they treat their own brothers and sisters. Surely I would like to see every one be kind to all animals. But not too kind. Recently I saw a man sitting in his car. On his right was his wife. In the back seat was his dog. First he kissed the dog and then with the same mouth he kissed his wife.

In the East one would never see such a thing. The common view of Westerners is that the West is clean and the East is dirty, but by Buddhist standards, the East is relatively clean and the West is dirty.

In the East to kiss a dog, to embrace a dog or to cohabit with a dog is very rare. But in the West many girls keep wolflike dogs to have sexual intercourse with. This is an example of a very heavy dirt, a very defiling situation.

The ancient female sage named Marje Lun-mo was an incarnation of Dolma, or Tara. She was a very holy being. She was Bodhidharma's dakini. When he returned to Tibet from China he met her. I have translated her biography into Chinese and it will be printed soon. Once she foreknew that some students would come to her. She told her attendant, "Tomorrow two students will come. They will both be clad in dog skins. Admit them but first ask them to get rid of the dog skins." The next day, it actually happened as she had said. Then she gave some teaching. She said, "Do not use any animal's skins for clothing. It is not good to use even tiger skins, but especially don't use the skins of dogs." Thus she warned them against these bad conditions, and pointed out nine bad conditions of the dog.

One is that the dog has karma from past lives connecting him with many ghosts. These ghosts follow the dog around. So if you want to avoid the ghosts, you have to avoid the dog.

Many Tibetan lamas and laymen keep dogs. Especially travellers who have dogs for protection. In Tibet robbers are very common. When the travellers stop for the night they do not have hotels or motels, but have to camp in tents. During the night robbers come and kill them and take all their gold and valuables, so they keep large fierce watchdogs to guard against robbers. These Tibetan dogs are large and vicious. Their mouths are always red with blood and if they bite you, it is always a fatal bite.

I remember even Szudun Rinpoche in Papong had one of those large dogs. He kept it on an iron chain. But it was so strong that once it even broke the chain. A lady that was unfortunate enough to be passing there at that time was bitten and died immediately. Szudun Rinpoche was very ashamed. He confessed his mistake and paid a large sum to her family. But what is the use of money? Can money bring her back to life?

Now some famous Lamas keep small expensive lap dogs. Even one of my own gurus had a small dog with beautiful hair. He fed it tsampa from his own plate and gave it water from his own cup. Even though he is my guru still I cannot agree with this. These are all examples of bad conditions but we see them even affecting those famous Lamas.

A dog follows the human's lead. On the one hand, if you pet him and scratch him, gradually he will be pleased and stand up and kiss you. Then as the dog becomes excited his sex becomes excited too. By and by he starts to smell your private parts. So even though you had no intention of making love to the dog, eventually you become involved in this immoderate relationship.

On the other hand, if you do not scratch and pet the dog but just tell him firmly, "Sit! I will give you food. Sit here!" he will obey. A dog can at least be trained to serve some useful purpose.

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The cat is just as bad. The cat's special characteristic is that it is very hard to get rid of. The cat just wants to move his body and to touch you. Actually, he does not love you but just wants to touch anything to relieve the itching of his body. He will also rub against the furniture in the same way.

That lady at the Buddhist center said to me, "Oh, this cat loves me so much! Look how he runs up to me and rubs against me!" But I explained to her that the cat was only easing his own discomfort. I said, "Don't just see yourself, but look more carefully. See how the cat rubs against the legs of that chair. Does he love it too?"

Every animal has its associated problems, not only dirt and ghosts but also fleas. If you stay with animals the fleas will jump into your clothing. If a flea is biting your private parts, how can you meditate then? Actually the flea does not want to be on you, it much prefers to stay on the dog or cat. It is attracted to the smell of the animal, but sometimes the flea is jumping around the room and the animal leaves suddenly. Then the flea has no choice and must settle for your body instead.

E. Smell

Every being has its characteristic smell. You remember in the biography of Milarepa when, after his Parinirvana his body was being cremated, many heavenly beings appeared in the sky overhead. The human disciples called to them, "Come down here with us. Please come down to the earth and join us. Why do you not come down?" But the angels and devas cannot stand the smell of human beings.

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Only if your meditation is good and if much of your defilement is removed, and if you burn some good sandalwood, then they might come near you. Even then maybe not too close.

I remember when many gods came to me all my body gave off a very sweet smell like sandalwood. Even when I went to the toilet, I still felt that sweet sandalwood smell. Actually. I smelled two kinds of smells but they were not mixed. When the Dakinis come to you there is also a special smell. If other people are there they can also smell the holy beings. Do not think that when you are alone in your room that you are really the only one there. There are many things connected with your body that are never considered by common thought. If one prays earnestly, the Buddha will be with you, the Bodhisattvas are with you, the Yidams are with you, the Dakinis are with you and the Protectors are with you. These are the pure forms of consciousness.

On the contrary, if one loses his Bodhicitta, if one loses his meditation, if one loses his Vinaya, then the holy beings will go away and the evil ghosts will come.

My friend, Mr. Wan Chi Kos a very earnest Buddhist. He has performed the Homa many times. His eyes have developed a special ability and are able to see ghosts. He told me, "When I am in the street sometimes I see good people driving along. Even though their car is moving very fast, still many gods are sitting on it. But the bad people, even though they may also be rich and drive expensive cars, yet following-along behind them are many ghosts."

Because he has such eyes he can really see them. You might not believe it, but just because you who do not have such eyes cannot see them, it does not mean that they are not there. Actually everyone's individual karma connects him with many beings. They may be holy beings, they may be ghosts, or they may even be the messengers of Yama who have come to take your life.

If an evil being comes to harm you, or even one of Yama's attendants comes, how can you know? Even an evil being may not know when he will meet you. Therefore, you must always be careful and choose your conditions carefully. Good conditions cause good to increase and go from good to better to best. Bad conditions cause bad to increase and go from bad to worse to worst.

For example, in my room I have already burned much sandalwood. This causes the gods to come. If you burn the Hindu incense that smells like cheap perfume, the bad ghosts will come to take the smoke as food. If you burn a lamp the holy beings will be pleased with the brightness. If you just leave it dark, they will not be attracted.

Nowadays many restaurants keep the lights very low. They are too dark. It seems to some people that darkness is the same as quietness. So we can talk small talk and enjoy a quiet dinner. Actually this is not good reasoning. Quietness does not follow from darkness.

There are many other things that could be pointed out but now we must go on to the next part.

II Inward Defilements

A. Food

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Inward refers to the body and therefore to food. We will later give a special talk on diet, but now a few things should be mentioned.

Some food will cause you to get angry if you take too much. In this class are all hot things like peppers. Others, like turnips, will make you sleepy. Turnips cause intestinal gas, bringing energy down and thus putting you to sleep.

Too much food is a defilement because it makes you sleepy; too much is also bad because it causes disturbed mind. Sleepy mind, disturbed mind and nonsense mind are all disturbances to meditation. If we want to get good Samadhi we must not neglect to regulate our diet. We will speak more on this in another lecture.

B. Drugs

Many Hippies and drug addicts say that drugs are useful for meditation. They say that on a good trip you can meet God, that the ancient sages used drugs. So it seems that drugs are holy. But this is the same mistake again of thinking that the beginner is the same as the Sage.

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For the Sage drugs can sometimes be a little helpful, for example Marpa drank wine. This was for developing Tummo, to help him concentrate with great warmth. But Marpa already had achieved an advanced degree of Samadhi and then used the specific function of the wine to make it stronger. Thus the Sage may know how to use a drug to excite a particular function for a particular reason. But this is impossible for the beginner. The beginner should forbid himself the use of any kind of drug. Then he will have a chance to someday become a Sage.

Many cases are on record of those who have taken drugs like L.S.D. and have had bad trips. Much trouble resulted: Some committed suicide, some tried to fly out of windows and were killed by the fall, some became very angry, some very frightened, some suffered heart attacks. From all these examples we may generalize and say that these drugs should not be used by the beginner.

In a final sense drugs cannot be either good or bad. If they are really good why do so many people injure themselves with bad trips so that they can no longer function normally? If they are absolutely bad why do some people have good trips and see God? But in practical terms we should avoid all drugs.

Every dharma is void and without self. Everything depends on certain conditions. What may be good for one person may be bad for another. Since this talk is for those just learning to practice Buddhism, I simply advise them that drugs are harmful.

It may seem that Buddhism is too hard to practice. Hinayana, Mahayana, and then Vajrayana: it takes so much time to practice this and that and go through all the steps. Why not just take some L.S.D. and get the same effects immediately? Just by action of the chemical you can see many things and it seems very good, but there is no certainty and it may also turn out to be very bad for you.

The effects produced by drugs are not the same as that produced by real practice; nor do they become holy merely by talking about "the Yoga of taking L.S.D." A real practice is pre-determined and dependable; it has a certain initial Cause, a certain practical Course, and a certain final Consequence.

For example, when a Buddhist develops the Bodhicitta, the Bodhicitta of Will is the Cause; the Bodhicitta of Conduct, the Bodhicitta of Victorious Significance, and the Bodhicitta of Samadhi are the Course; the Consequence has been demonstrated and exemplified by all the Buddhas and great Bodhisattvas. If you practice, there is a certainty that eventually you will succeed.

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On the other hand with drugs like L.S.D. is there any such certainty? What is the Cause of L.S.D.? Does it contain the seed of Buddhahood? Where is it to be seen? No such things will be found. It is just a chemical. It is just a material thing with no consciousness. How could it be a Holy Cause?

What is the Course of L.S.D.? Some take it once every three days, some every week, and some only takes one trip a month. If one trip a month produces a certain realization, does taking it every day cause more realization? No. Who has defined the Course of L.S.D. usage? A course should be dependable, for example, when we go to school we take classes in a regular order and eventually get a degree. Does the drug have any similar dependable fixed course?

Some L.S.D. has one form, some has another. I myself have taken L.S.D. three times. Not for myself but because some young people came to my hermitage and asked me to be their witness and guide as they took it. Since they asked for my help, I had to accept.

The first time it was white powder, the second time it was a purple pill, and the third time it was a small piece of gold paper. This last one was very powerful. There were five people with me at my hermitage. After twenty minutes everyone began to act according to his particular conditions. One began to giggle foolishly like a lunatic. Another one started to sing. Still another felt very warm and took off his clothing. As for me, I just meditated there. I felt that my meditation was very strong. So I determined that it could sometimes help the person who already had a deep Samadhi but not the common person.

That day my friends were under the protection of my hermitage. They just had a little interval of madness without much harm, but this was a special condition. There is no certainty inherent in the drug. If we could depend on certain results whenever we took it, then the taking of L.S.D. would be worthwhile. But its effects are always dependent on conditions that we cannot completely control.

My karma was able to protect them, otherwise they might have had less pleasant experiences. If they had just taken it at their homes, each other's individual karma would have been seen in different results. Some might have become angry and tried to kill other people. Some might have thought, "I can fly!" and tried to fly out the window and had been killed.

These kinds of effects have been reported not once but many times.

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In addition to the immediate effects, there are delayed effects. These hide in the nerves until they get a chance and then come out when we least expect them. There is a boy who lives near Berkeley who has taken L.S.D. a great many times. Even when he is not taking it he still suffers from uncontrollable-shaking and fits of rage. He broke a friend's window and a Lama's window. Once a Chinese monk told me that this boy had told him, "You are a holy being, I am also a holy being. We should try to save the American youth." The monk said to me, "I don't want to listen to his mad talk. He might break my window too!"

I have prayed and done some good deeds therefore am protected by the gods. When that boy came to see me, he prostrated himself before me as soon as I came to the door, but I looked at his face and saw that he was trembling. He asked me how he could stop his trembling. I told him, "Don't take any more L.S.D., then you won't get so upset and break people's windows." The sad thing is the windows he broke have been repaired and although they cost a lot of money are now as good as new. But the boy himself continues to tremble more and more and every time he takes more acid his trembling gets worse. Now the windows are all repaired but his disease is far from repaired. He has confessed to me that he knows he took too much L.S.D., and yet, some people say to me, "You don't really understand. How can you say that it is no good?"

Consider the case of the late Alan Watts. He was a long-time Buddhist but then started to take L.S.D. He recently died in his sleep from a heart attack, very peacefully. But most people don't know that to die in sleep is to die in a state of ignorance. When you die in your sleep you have no chance to think about good rebirth, to think about Amitabha, or to do anything to help yourself get good conditions of rebirth. In a case like this a person falls into the lower three states of hell, ghost, and animal. The very best he can hope for is to be reborn as a pig.

Alan Watts was an old friend who corresponded with me. After he became a Hippie he began to emphasize drugs although he still read The Tibetan Book of the Dead and tried to use it to guide his acid trips. But what good did it do to him? As he did not know he was going to die that night, who could read this book to him? Thus both young people and old scholars hurt themselves because they do not carefully consider the Cause, Course, and Consequence of their acts. Poor Alan Watts just received the consequence of death by a heart attack in an unconscious condition. This makes me very sad.

If you have already taken it, what can you do? You must confess and always keep the thought, "I have this condition inside my body. It is a defilement of my body that must be purified." Always reflect on the inner body, the inner energy. Whenever any little excitement of anger arises, it must be stopped immediately. Just go into the forest and do some chanting and sing a good song of Milarepa. Don't let the angry energy grow. There is no need to consider if you are right or he is right--just leave it. Any kind of quarrel can cause a violent reaction in your body. This is very dangerous to you. Never forget that these things are hiding in your nerves ready to hurt you, so you must always watch your mind, watch your energy and always be cooling it down, cooling it down. If you can control yourself for a long time, eventually it might be cured.

We should also forbid ourselves to use wine, spirits, and tobacco. When C. C. Chang was with me he did not smoke, then when he left me he began to smoke. After some time we met again and I asked him, "Why do you smoke those cigarettes? You know they are bad for you." He said, "I smoke for social reasons. Whenever you meet somebody it is so easy to just give him a cigarette. He is happy immediately. It only costs a few pennies and it makes many friends." I told him, "You must stop; otherwise you will have some trouble." But he kept on. After three years he developed heart disease. Then he told me, "If I had followed your advice, I would not have this heart condition." Then he had to stop but the damage was already done. In his childhood he never had this bad habit, only later under the influence of society he began to smoke. And then he became in turn a bad influence on others. Society is like this, it is just a place people exchange bad habits.

A Buddhist must hold firmly to his Right View. The Buddha did not smoke nor did he drink. Whatever he did we must do too; whatever he did not do, we must also refrain from. We must not pay any attention to what society thinks, we must not consider what common people say is right or wrong, and must not care about social intercourse and approval. We must just follow the Buddha in every way.

Buddha's example is plain. Even though he has died, his biography and teachings are still here. His path is still open to everyone. We must copy his behavior completely. That is why I always emphasize the Tradition. If we follow the Buddha we are practicing Buddhism; if we follow the ideas and habits of others we are not really practicing Buddhism. So we must follow the Buddha, the teaching of the Dharma, and those who preserve the teaching, the Sangha.

Not only did Buddha succeed, but over the centuries this Dharma has produced many Sages. The examples of all the Patriarchs and Bodhisattvas prove that the traditional teaching is reliable; there are three thousand years of proof.

But drug use, although isolated experiences may seem good, has no solid record of success. In the few years since drugs such as L.S.D. have been widely used, what have we seen? A few people who have had good trips. Many more have suffered injury of one sort or another. Has the drug L.S.D. produced any Buddhas or Sages? There is no record of permanent good results.

At first even the Government did not know if L.S.D. was harmful. Then when the data began to appear from the courts and hospitals, the Government passed laws trying to protect the people. Actually this Government loves us even more than our parents do.

Today many young people hate the Government. Although they get upset about a great variety of issues, the main reason behind their anger is that the Government has made drugs illegal. "Look! They are putting us in jail and all we did was smoking marijuana!" And so they hate the Government and think that anyone who tells them not to indulge in drugs must be completely bad.

Actually even the worst of the American political leaders are still very good. If they were really bad, they would say, "Oh, you want drugs? You can have drugs but you must pay a heavy tax. You seem to have so much money. Bread is not enough, you must have meat; meat is not enough, you must have wine; wine is still not enough, now you want drugs, too. You must be very rich to buy all these things, so you will be able to pay this heavy tax." The real bad official acts like this. They do not care if you become insane, or if you commit suicide. All they are interested in is getting your money; that is how a bad Governor acts.

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The American ones are not like that. The Government here loves you: it protects you and even gives those unable to work some money. In China you would never hear of such a thing. There they would say, "You have only yourself to blame. Nobody asked you to take drugs. If you cannot work and have to suffer in poverty or starve to death because you injured yourself through drug use, it is your own fault. Why should the government worry about you?" Our Government here in America is so kind, and we should act in a good manner towards the Government. We should pray for the Government, pray for the Nation, pray for the Dharma in the Nation.

On the one hand, you should reflect on your mistakes and not commit them any more; on the other hand, you can develop your Bodhicitta towards everybody including your parents and your Government. In the Buddhist tradition in China there are four Benefactors. First is the Guru, second is our parents, third is the Government officials who protect us from war, thieves and other dangers, and fourth is all sentient beings.

Why is every sentient being our benefactor? Because people do so many necessary things for us. The farmers supply us with food. The tailors and seamstresses make our clothing. Even the garbage men carry away our dirt. They love us and so we should love them.

Why do we not recognize these benefactors? Because we give them money in exchange for their work it seems that there is no need to be grateful to them. They have done their job and gotten their wage. If you always think like this, you will be blinded by money and unable to develop your good mind.

Money is never the only consideration. For example, when I lived in Kalimpong, I had no washing machine. I could have paid some Tibetans to wash my clothing for me but all the Tibetans lived too far away. There were many Nepali people living nearby who would have been glad to earn money in other ways. But there is a Nepali custom that the wife may wash only her husband's clothing. If any woman were to wash another man's clothing other than her own husband's, she would be regarded as a prostitute. It is too shameful for them to even consider. When I tried to get one poor Nepali to help me, she said, "I will not do it. Even if you were to give me a hundred dollars for each piece of clothing, I still would not do it."

Thus we see that even when money is paid, it is still not the most important thing. The person must first agree to accept your money. It is not possible to put a price on everything. If someone agrees to take your money and work for you, he is also a kind of benefactor and you should feel grateful to him.

III. Secret Contaminations

A. Sexual

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Yesterday we talked about the inward diet and I will talk more about diet in future lectures. But now I will talk about diet because some diets increase sexual desire while others tend to reduce it.

Regarding diet and sex: there is a story which tells about the Last Emperor of the Ming Dynasty requesting the Taoist National Guru to offer him some diet or food which would make his penis very strong and excited. In short, the emperor wanted the Guru to concentrate all his efforts in manufacturing the best aphrodisiac possible. Now it seems that both the Emperor and the National Guru should have more altruistic things to do, however those Emperors at the end of a dynasty tended to be of inferior quality.

The Taoist religion does not follow the vinaya, the rules, commandments, etc, as a Buddhist does. Although Buddha explicitly forbid his disciples to kill; the Taoists only wanted to make the Emperor happy.

First the Taoist master fed a male lamb large quantities of ginseng over a long period of time. Sheep are animals which have a strong tendency towards sexual intercourse. When you go to a village, you can see a small lamb only a few days old, jumping and playing very happily, even trying to have sexual intercourse with its mother. The lamb after being fed the ginseng was isolated and forbidden to contact any female lambs.

Next the lamb was killed and fed piece by piece to a dog. It is said that dogs also have very intense sexual drives, especially white dogs. This dog was isolated from all other dogs male or female. Eating the lamb meat directly, and indirectly eating the ginseng which the lamb had eaten, the dog became very aroused --his penis was constantly erected and swollen to a bright red color.

The dog was killed and his meat mixed with soybeans, then fed to an ass. The ass's penis is very strong, but he is a vegetarian; however soybeans contain many hormones good for sexual vitality. These mixed with the white dog's meat and eggs proved to be quite a potent mixture for the ass. He was isolated and daily fed the secret mixture, his sexual desire and potency growing well beyond the norm. When the aphrodisiac mixture was finished, a female ass was led to the excited male. Her feet were bound and the male was allowed to enjoy himself, his partner not being able to escape.

Just before the moment of ejaculation, the person who fed the ass his daily gruel, who was standing there with a knife called the precious sword, cut off the ass' penis. The poor miserable ass did not die, but probably wished he had, since he wasn't bothered by his sexual desires again. The time of severance is kept to a very precise moment; a moment too late and all is lost. The penis is removed from the vagina then cooked in a special manner and fed to the Emperor. What is the result? It was said that Emperor Fou-an killed over one hundred concubines as his own penis had become extraordinarily powerful after eating the aphrodisiac prepared by the Taoist master.

Surely, such a diet could be classified as a contamination to say nothing of the concubines who were killed . So we should also watch our diet to make sure it is not overly sexually stimulating.

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Sex should not be simply regarded as an evil; even the common people believe that God created the penis and vagina especially for sexual intercourse. Even animals and very tiny insects are not without their reproductive organs. However, sex was not meant to be overindulged in and should be enjoyed in moderation. The Taoist texts give general guidelines as to how much one should have sexual intercourse according to one's age. Those youth under 30 may have sex once a week. Past 30, once a month; 40 years old, every forty days; fifty years old, every fifty days; etc. After 60 one should stop entirely. I do not fully agree with the Taoist system. After 30 every two weeks is enough no matter what age.

In the Hinayana Buddhist tradition, laymen go for one day and one night without eating meat or enjoying their wives. They also do not wear any precious ornaments and follow the five basic silas very seriously during this time. Nor do they sleep on a big comfortable bed. This is one of the eight conditions of the vegetarian practice.

In China we always connect vegetarianism with both "upside" and "downside". This means that if you are not eating meat you are also not having sexual intercourse, or vice-versa. The two practices are interrelated and therefore go together. It is harmful for one to be vegetarian and also have sexual intercourse. It will deplete the vital energies seriously, since meat is essential in the production of our human sexual fluids. So if you have sexual intercourse, you must take meat if you want to remain in good health with full vitality.

Monks (Bhikshus) are forbidden to eat food after twelve o'clock noon because if your stomach has food inside when you go to sleep, for example, if you eat dinner at six o'clock, then your penis will be more easily excited. So this ascetic rule of Hinayana was developed just to prevent the stimulation of the sexual vitality during sleep.

There are six days of vegetarianism on which one should not eat meat. These are the 8th, 14th, 15th, 25th, 29th, and 30th of the lunar calendar. These coincide with the full moon and the new moon. Sexual intercourse is forbidden on these six days, therefore, meat should not be eaten because it stimulates the sexual instinct. Furthermore, our sexual reservoirs are found to be most potent on these days. If we have sexual intercourse, we lose much more semen and ovum and vital essences on these days. This fact is proven not only for man, but many animals are found to be more sexually potent on these days. For example, there is a type of fish called Large Head. On the fifteenth if you cut open its head you will find more essential things in the brain than are usually found there. By the 30th they are all gone. Taoists recommend those who lack the red bodhi of yin to take Large Head fish on these days. If one lacks white bodhi of yang, he may take ginseng or sea cucumber.

Each month our energy passes through a complete cycle through all the five chakras. Each chakra in corresponding order is particularly sensitive for about three days. By the fifteenth day of the lunar calendar the head chakra will be especially active. The month is divided into two halves, the first half called bright of the moon and the second half called dark of the moon. On the fifteenth, our energy is concentrated in the fifth chakra centered in the head chakra as well as on the 16th, 17th, and 18th day. The period of hermitage for 3 years, 3 months is not really 3 years, 3 months but 3 years and 3 one-half months (one and one-half months). Buddha was a complete Buddha and knew the Tantra quite well. All the rules he made were according to the Tantric theory but he did not teach the Tantra outwardly to very many people. He only taught a very few people about Vajra Love. His main work was to propagate the Hinayana and establish all the rules, vinaya, etc., so that his followers could get a good foundation. In these present times it is much more difficult to teach Hinayana than it is to teach Mahayana or Vajrayana, but the Hinayana is still the foundation needed for each person's practice.

Nowadays many people think they have renounced or dropped out but they have not yet really satisfied this Hinayana foundation. Their motivation is not really to reduce their desires but instead they use the additional time they have to indulge in more desires, more sexual intercourse, more drugs, more entertainment and fascinations of all kinds. But they do not practice Buddhism, Hinduism or do any good deeds to help others. They just go to the mountains and find some village girl and take ginseng and smoke marijuana under the pretext of practicing Dharma. My friend Mr. J. T. is such a man and likes to take many stimulants. Once I even saw him take garlic. The Hinayana teaching forbids one to take garlic because it stimulates the sex organ. But if you have really renounced and are diligently practicing the Dharma, all stimulations are childish and a waste of time for the genuine practitioner gets much more energy and vitality from his Dharma practice than he can from any cheap drug. One should renounce not to facilitate more sexual intercourse and bad habits but to cut off transmigration, not to prolong it.

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Nowadays sexual relations are much more free and displayed openly. I sometimes feel that if such tendencies continue to increase, we may even see sexual intercourse occurring in public places, just like the dogs do, any place is fine as long as both parties are willing. Some people think it's a free country, and they are not hurting anybody else, so why not? But I certainly do not agree with such logic.

Adult bookstores and adult theatres are a kind of defilement, especially since even young people can patronize them freely. There is no strict control; if you have money you can see. There is no shortage of sex education, besides one can usually figure such things out with little effort. I learned masturbation when I was 8 years old. In Sweden and Denmark children learn sex education from the time they are eight years old. A lot of the education is good, teaches them about V.D., etc., but a great deal of it just excites their sexual nature and curiosity prematurely and mankind, being able to endure so much pain, usually does not follow the good advice anyway. The karmic inertia is so strong that even when you teach people good habits, they ignore them and seem to follow the bad things whole-heartedly. Human beings learn the wrong very easily, just as easily as a landslide comes tumbling down the hillside. But the good things are very difficult for them to learn, just as difficult as climbing to the top of a very steep mountain.

These sexual rules are not just blind codes arbitrarily created to prevent one from his pleasure, but have practical reasons handed down through the ages. For example, good sexual habits by two lovers who do not use any kind of drug, etc. to cloud their consciousness and feel deep love for each other will usually bring into the world very fine offspring with clear minds, excellent health and disposition. The same cannot be said if the good conditions are lacking.

The Taoists are very detailed in the proper time to have sexual intercourse. They say that if one is to discharge the semen at the same time that thunder occurs in the immediate area, the child will be born without the sense of hearing. The point to realize is that the outer world and the inner mind are always interrelated, so pay attention to this fact and you may save your child a great deal of suffering. For example, if conception occurs when the parents are drunk, the child's consciousness will be cloudy,just as if it were drunk. However intelligent it might have been will be reduced because of the parents' negligence. L.S.D. has been suspected of creating birth defects; surely if one is under the effects of L.S.D. during the time of conception, it will lessen either the physical or mental vitality of the offspring.

It greatly reduces one's vitality if intercourse is performed immediately after urinating or defecating. In the former case one should wait at least fifteen minutes before uniting with his wife, and in the latter case, thirty minutes. After bathing one should wait at least thirty minutes before intercourse. Whenever the body loses some of its fluids, etc., its vitality is lowered and is more susceptible to attack by disease. Even the bulk eliminated by waste products creates a temporary vulnerability, so one must wait until equilibrium is restored in order not to over-tax one's vitality. If one is in the habit of urinating, then going to bed and immediately "playing" with his wife, it will cause premature impotence. So if you follow good sexual habits, you will be able to prolong your sexual life. Once I met an old man, 95 years old in Berkeley; he had a wife who was 85 years old. I asked him quite frankly if he still had sexual intercourse with his wife. He said, "Surely! Why not!?" Probably this person did not over indulge himself in his youth, therefore he could harvest the fruits of moderation in his very old age. There is a Chinese proverb which says, "Love me little, but love me long." So please do not over indulge yourselves, but enjoy your sex life fully over a long period of time. If you are young, to have intercourse every two or three days is enough.

After you take a hot bath all the pores of your skin are open, and if you indulge immediately in intercourse, you will lose much more vitality than if you did not bathe. I heard the following story when I was in China.

There was a resort, a combination of hot springs and restaurant. It was possible to get a private bathing cubicle to share with your wife or lover or prostitute. One man in good health had sexual intercourse with his wife in a hot bath and died immediately afterwards. His whole body swelled up. The doctor said it was because his system was so totally open and relaxed that not only did his semen discharge, but his subtle life-essence flew out also. This is a rare occurrence, but does demonstrate the extent to which the energy may be discharged when stimulated by a hot bath. Many people believe that a hot bath makes them feel so comfortable so if they indulge with their wives it will be doubly comfortable. But be careful because you will doubly lose your vital essence and possibly kill yourself.

In China, young babies and children would sleep in the same bed as their parents. The parents' love action would cause the baby to wake up and cry. The mother would immediately give the child her breast to nurse. This is a very bad defilement. The medical books say that such milk can kill an infant or cause some disease to the mothers' breast.

For Tantra I have also the following story to tell. My friend tried to practice Vajra Love. At that time his age was more than fifty years. He found what he called a dakini, according to him she was a dakini. Since he had practiced deep breathing very successfully he was able to keep his semen from being discharged. So he said to me, "I can put it in and out more than three thousand times."

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When I heard this I advised him, "Vajra Love is not just to increase the duration of the love action but to unite with the Sunyata and meditate on it. With chanting or meditation sometimes it is useful to count the duration of time. But in Vajra Love one never counts the amount of time. Instead one counts the quality of meditation and very seriously connects the four Blisses with the four Voidnesses. The object is not just to count, so many times in and out. What is the use of that?" I also warned him, "If you don't take care, you may die on your dakini's body. The reason is that if you do so much action as you say, at last you will discharge. Then you will not only discharge your food semen or your Incarnation semen but will discharge the life semen as well. When the life semen is discharged you will immediately die."

He said, "Oh, no. I never discharge." I replied, "You never discharge. That is very good. But you must also be qualified in the Sunyata and meditate there. There is no need for so much action. Sometime accidently because of too much action you might not be able to control your energy well enough. Then when all the semen falls down you will immediately die." But he did not heed my warning.

The next time I came to that place they told me that he had died. I asked, "What kind of disease did he die of?" They said, "He just died at the prostitute's house." "Oh," I said, "On her body?" "Yes!" Immediately, I started to cry, "Why didn't he take my advice?"

I have foretold the death of many of my sponsors, whether by killing or by some other cause. Although I warned them and told them how they could prevent it, still they did not take my advice. I will not tell all these stories here but just mentioned this one because it is related to the subject of sex.

Is there anything that can be done in a case of such total discharge? There is a true story. When I was twenty years old, I was in charge of a library and so was able to read many books. One of them was the record of judgements handed down in court cases. In that book I read the following.

Once a couple was married but on the wedding night the husband died. His family accused the wife of killing him and she was taken before the judge. She said, "Why should I want to kill him? We loved each other very much. While we were there making love he just died." The body was examined and it was determined that he had indeed died from complete discharge. His life semen discharged and he died. There was no other injury or illness. The wife's story was true and she was found not guilty. Then the Judge gave a talk to all the people there. He said, "For this to happen, the man must discharge for a long time." Then he asked the wife, "Why didn't you use your hairpin?"

Every woman in China wears an ornamental hairpin. On the handle there are jewels and on the other end is pointed to use for scratching the head. But there is another function of the hairpin. If the husband ever has a discharge so intense that there is danger of his death the wife must quickly jab her hairpin into the peritoneum between the husband's anus and his penis. This will stop the discharge and life will be saved. Anciently this was known to all Chinese, but now even in China modernization has destroyed the knowledge. Over the generations much secret knowledge has been lost.

So don't just think, "I can control my semen." Even if you can, if you try to use sexual activity too much, the time may come when you exceed your control and then discharge may kill you.

B. Dreams

Our body may be inward but dreams are even deeper and so are included under the classification "Secret". Defilements caused by dreams are very difficult to prevent, partially because dreams are different from those same things seen in waking life.

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For example, if you dream that you are sitting on the toilet and your body is filled with feces, it is not a dream of defilement but instead means that you will receive some money. Or if you dream that in a fight, your head is cut off and blood flows all over your body, it is also not a bad sign but again means that you will get money.

On the other hand, if you dream of a widow or a leper, this is not good. If you dream that one of these comes to you or that you eat something black, or that you are running down a mountain; if you dream any of these, it indicates defilement. One may learn to understand dreams with the help of Dream Yoga, traditional teachings and one's own experiences.

The source of dreams is not included here because we will talk on the Cause in the section "Most Secret". Now we will just talk a little about how to prevent defilement caused by dreams.

The most important thing to do during the day is to keep all your commandments very well. This will prevent bad dreams from coming in the night. All the Silas of Hinayana, Mahayana and Vajrayana must be held in the mind and actually observed; especially any instructions given to you by the Guru must be followed.

Never fall into a way of thinking that runs, "In Buddha's day these commandments were appropriate and necessary, but nowadays things have changed so much that they are no longer of any use. We must modernize all the rules, then modern people will be able to observe them."

I read a book by an English Bhikshu, ordained in Ceylon. After this English Bhikshu was ordained he was permitted to read the Vinaya. After he read it he wrote an essay that said, "This vinaya is impossible for the West. They will never be able to keep it."

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This English Bhikshu was not really properly a Bhikshu because he did not truthfully tell his Guru that he was sexually impotent. Before his ordination, his Guru asked, "Do you have all the normal organs?" He lied and said, "Yes", so the Guru gave him the ordination. There are five kinds of people who do not have sexually normal organs: some have a penis but it will not function for sexual intercourse, or it may become stiff when alone but when they meet a girl they become impotent. Some girls have no vagina, or some have one but will not tolerate having a penis put into it. This is called a "stone girl." All these defects are the result of actions committed in past lives. Because they engaged in many acts of improper sexual intercourse, they bear this kind of karma and are born with incomplete organs.

The Bhikshus have a Vinaya of two hundred and fifty precepts that the laymen are forbidden to read. This is because the precepts very explicitly state many sinful things that Bhikshus must not do and explain how past Bhikshus committed these actions and so caused the rules to be established. If the layman were to read about these things, it would destroy his faith; therefore, they are forbidden to read them.

Many provisions of the Monks Vinaya are difficult to keep. For example, a Bhikshu is not supposed to accept any kind of money. He should not take gold, silver, paper notes or coins from anybody.

Hinayana always lays most stress on the body and the speech. The mind is very difficult to be seen by others. No one can read your mind and determine if you are greedy for money or not. So for the Hinayana, Buddha gave rules to regulate the outward forms of the body and of speech. As part of these rules of conduct he told the Bhikshus not to accept money. By only begging you may find food; by begging, a place to sleep. You have no need of money.

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Some Chinese monks have kept to this rule very seriously. When Hsu Yuan came to a large river the boatman said, "Nobody crosses in the boat unless he pays me five cents." He replied, "I am a Bhikshu. I do not even keep one cent. Please help me. You need not make a special trip for me. When some others cross I will go with them." Presently a group of travelers came along and boarded the ferry. Hsu Yuan asked their permission to go on with them. He thought their presence would protect him. But the boatman was so cruel that when they reached the middle of the river he threw Hsu Yuan overboard. He would have drowned but was miraculously rescued by Manjusri and put on the other shore.

There have been a few Chinese monks who kept this rule very seriously. Although some do still try to keep the Vinaya many are more lax. Even in Thailand the Bhikshus accept money. They don't take it with their own hands but use chopsticks. The donor puts the money in a special bucket and the monk uses the chopsticks to remove it. Then both say, "He still keeps the Vinaya because he did not accept it with his hand." Others say, "It is the same whether you use chopsticks or accept it directly with your hand." But at least this roundabout method makes it a little more difficult and so they do not take too much.

Nowadays in Thailand and Ceylon the common monks are allowed to take money in this way. But there are still a few who hold to the Tradition and get everything by directly begging.

Certainly in America it is very hard to live by begging. Nevertheless, even here there are some who do it. Perhaps at the Chinese Ch'an center there are some who keep the Vinaya very well.

In any case, if you keep all the commandments in the daytime, and avoid contact with others, then the defilements will be reduced. If the daytime defilements are reduced, at night the dreams too will be without defilement.

I was a vegetarian for two years. During that time I also refrained from sexual intercourse. My wife also agreed to this. In my dreams I would always meet many temptations. Often there would be a girl who would ask me for sexual intercourse. I always refused them saying, "No, no. Since I have become a vegetarian I do not have any contact with you. Please go away." This kind of dream happened many times.

There is a Chinese saying, "Whatever you do in the daytime, you will also experience in your dreams at night." So if you control your actions in the daytime, the defilement in your dreams at night will also be reduced.

Although there is much more that could be said on the subject of secret defilements, I do not want to talk too much and so will go on to the next section.

IV. Most Secret Defilements

Most Secret Defilements refers to defilements in the position of Cause. This subject is very involved and we could spend many hours on it alone. Some explanations have already been published in the booklet "The Pollution of Human Thought" (Chenian Booklet New No. 7).

As that booklet explains at length, the entire world is becoming polluted as a result of man's actions. The source of physical pollution and all suffering is the basic mental pollution of sentient beings. Criminals are polluted, good citizens are polluted, doctors and scientists are polluted. The Wisest and best of the philosophers and non-Buddhist theologians are also suffering from mental thought pollution. Even the Gods have polluted thoughts, like the blood-thirsty Jehovah and the egotistical Brahma. The only one who is free from all pollution is the Fully Enlightened Buddha who has seen the Truth of non-egoism. Not only are bad things a pollution but good things can also be a subtle pollution. The Buddha alone emphasized that to cut off the source of pollution is to "purify" the thought of pollution. Readers may consult the above mentioned booklet for an understanding of these statements.

The root of all pollution and defilement is defiled consciousness. Every sentient being has consciousness and all are defiled. Some psychologists think that by working with the human brain they can improve learning, modify emotion, quiet disturbed minds, and help people realize their free will. But since they do not understand the basic principles of Buddhism they are doomed to failure even before they start. What they do not know is that the problems and defilements they are attempting to cure are inseparable from the very thinking mind they are using to construct their theories. If they do not get rid of one, they will not be able to get rid of the other.

A. The Eighth Consciousness

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How then can the defilement be overcome? First of all one must recognize the Eighth Consciousness. The Eighth Consciousness is a term for what some people call the "soul".

Although Buddhism always says there is no soul, what this means is that there is no absolute soul. But what Buddhism refers to as the Eighth Consciousness is what many non-Buddhists would say is their soul. In particular this Eighth Consciousness survives the death of the body and along with the life energy departs for some other place. When it sees the new father and mother it mixes with their sperm and ovum and becomes a new person.

The Eighth Consciousness is also called the Store Consciousness. In it are stored every kind of seed, whether of defilement or of full Enlightenment. In it are the seeds of our habitual karma of worldliness and ignorance. Within this Eighth Consciousness are stored all the defilements from many past lives. All the religious merits are also to be found in it.

It is just like a supermarket, such as the Co-op. There are many kinds of food displayed for you to see. Some are very good and nutritious; some it would be better for you not to eat. All are there in the store whether you buy them or not. It is up to you to choose by your own free will. The good seeds must be cultivated and helped to grow. The bad seeds must be dug up and destroyed. It is very difficult to dig up all the defilements and keep only the good merits.

Thus we see that the source of defilement is within our own Eighth Consciousness. Not only the results of our deeds in one lifetime, but the effects of many past lives are stored there. They only wait for certain conditions to enable them to grow up again, blossom again, and produce new fruit. If you respond with some defiled act you will produce new seeds that will hurt you in the future. This cycle will continue until you yourself put an end to it. Neither Buddha nor any God can remove the source of defilement from your Eighth Consciousness. That is why it is said that you create yourself. You may create yourself as a pig. You may create yourself as a dog. You may create yourself as a God. Or you may create yourself as a Buddha. It all depends on your self-exertion.

B. The Seventh Consciousness

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Next in order after the Eighth is the Seventh Consciousness. The Seventh Consciousness is the consciousness that functions according to the false idea of a self. The Seventh Consciousness is always holding the Eighth Consciousness as if it were a self. The Seventh Consciousness is the holder; the Eighth Consciousness is what it holds to and regards as its self but neither the Eighth Consciousness nor anything else is really a permanent individual self.

When we say that you must create yourself this is just a convenience of language. It does not mean that we should create a High Self or a Low Self or a Holy Self or a Pure Self. We should not have any kind of Self. When we say that the self must be killed, by the self we do not mean that you really have something called a self that can be killed or that there is any self that can do the killing. But if you are trying to purify your defilements then to say, "You must do it yourself" just points out that nobody else can do it for you. It does not mean that there is any ego, essence or entity.

For our sake Buddha spoke in human language. But Buddha's philosophic teaching never accepted the false views inherent in human language. Many authors claim that since Buddha said "By self the self must be killed" that he really believed in a self. This is quite a mistake.

The Seventh Consciousness proceeds according to four main defilements: self-ignorance, which cannot comprehend the truth of non-egoism; self-lust that sees a self in all people and things and tries to own them; self-pride which always thinks of itself as very high and others as low; and self-love which tries always to please itself at the expense of others and ends up harming both. Following these come self-interest, self-conceit and self-injury. Please refer to the above mentioned Chenian Booklet New No. 7.

The Seventh Consciousness holding the Eighth is the subjective part of the defilement. The Eighth being held is the objective part of the defilement. This so called self is the root of all defilement and suffering. If you can destroy this self then all kinds of defilements will be finished. Just as when a tree's root is finished, the leaves are finished, the flowers are finished and the fruits are also finished. This is why Buddhism always emphasizes the Sunyata which is a sword to cut off the roots of the self.

To cut off the self means to cut off the Seventh Consciousness. When the subjective Seventh Consciousness is cut off, the objective part, the Eighth Consciousness is simultaneously cut off. Both are cut off. When both are cut off, the Eighth Consciousness may then be transformed into the Wisdom of Buddha. The Seventh Consciousness can also be transformed into the Buddha Wisdom of Equality. The purification and transformation is very difficult work, more difficult than anything attempted by other religions.

In the Bible or the Koran or any other religious teaching can you find instruction on how to destroy the self? You will not find any such thing. In no other religion will you even find the theory of non-self much less any practical method to accomplish its realization. So what is the use of saying, "Every religion is the same. All have the same end like many roads that lead to the same city." Those who speak like this are very much mistaken. Yet nowadays even many so-called Lamas do not really know the difference between Buddhism and non-Buddhism. The fundamental defilement is so deep, so obscure, that even those well-known and learned Buddhists cannot distinguish it.

Suppose we say that too much sex is a defilement, going to the theater is an outward defilement, hot pungent food is an inner defilement. But who does all these things? If you cut off the basic most secret defilement of self, all the outer, inner, and secret defilements are automatically finished. The Buddha's teaching is so profound there are few who can recognize it. So we see so many who well-meaningly but foolishly proclaim, "Every religion is the same !"

C. The Sixth and the Five Consciousness

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The fundamental defilement is the Eighth and Seventh Consciousness. By the time we consider the Sixth Consciousness we have already come to the realm of desire. The Sixth Consciousness is the thinking consciousness. It thinks about the beautiful girl, it thinks about the exciting wine, it thinks about the money that is so useful.

The Five Consciousness are the five sensory ones, the eyes see all the beauties, the ears hear the modern music, the nose smells, tongue tastes and body touches. All these five are the servants of the Sixth Consciousness and help it, but they help it to do worldly things and so just increase defilement. This is why it is so easy to practice worldliness but difficult to practice the real Dharma. It is not so easy to destroy all the bad thoughts.

From these defiled Consciousness come the Five False Views and the Five Poisons. These are not my own invention but can be found in the teaching of the Idealist School.

1) The Five False Views are:

  1. The View of Personality which holds one's body as one's self and prefers it to others.
  2. One-sided View such as permanence or extinction, monism or pluralism.
  3. Perverse View which denies that bad effects will follow present evil acts.
  4. Stubborn Perverted View like fetishism and cannibalism.
  5. Rigid Ascetic View that seeks only to mortify the flesh.

2) The Five Poisons or Five Sorrows are:

  1. Lust which tries to keep things and people but always destroys them.
  2. Anger which tries to avoid or destroy and so gets hurt.
  3. Ignorance which blunders into many sorrows.
  4. Pride which keeps holy persons away and thus hurts itself.
  5. Doubt which cannot believe the Dharma or the holy people.

3) There are Six General Defilements according to the Hinayana School:

  1. Ignorance
  2. Idleness
  3. Intolerance
  4. Non-belief
  5. Low-mindedness
  6. High-mindedness

4) The Minor Defilements come after these General Defilements, also according to the Hinayana School:

  1. Anger (Krodha)
  2. Enmity (Upanaha)
  3. Concealment (Mraksa)
  4. Affliction (Pradasa)
  5. Envy (Irasya)
  6. Parsimony (Matsrya)
  7. Fraudulence (Sathaya)
  8. Deception (Maya)
  9. Injury (Vihimsa)
  10. Pride (Mada)
  11. Shamelessness (Ahrikya)
  12. Non-bashfulness (Anapatrapya)
  13. Restlessness (Auddhatya)
  14. Low-spiritedness (Styana)
  15. Disbelief (Asraddhya)
  16. Sloth (Kausidya)
  17. Negligence (Pramada)
  18. Forgetfulness (Musitasmritita)
  19. Distraction (Viksepa)
  20. Non-discernment (Asamprayna)

The Mahayana analysis is similar but more detailed. The Hinayana recognizes about seventy dharmas, the Mahayana about one hundred dharmas. Besides these twenty evil thoughts mentioned above everyone is also subject to the five desires: Wealth, Sex, Food, Fame, and Sleep. These cause defilements to increase without end.

Of all these defilements the worst one is the defiled view. The Right View is the very master, the very motivation to practice Buddhism. Without Right View there is no hope to ever escape from defilement.

At present the defiled view takes the form of a very cruel, all-pervasive and deeply-ingrained materialism that hides in the consciousness of every member of our society. All are so saturated with materialism that it becomes very difficult to see beyond it.

We cannot say that Buddhism is spiritual as opposed to material. Buddha explained the entire realm of reality including the spiritual and material. In the highest Truth there is neither materialism nor spiritualism. All are harmonized. A Buddha does not have any one-sided views. But now the Kali Age has come and our karma has produced this exaggerated concern with materialism.

So it is commonly accepted that money is the basis of everything. Even to see Karmapa you have to have six pieces of gold--one to present to Karmapa and five to pay to the guard at the door. It is said that because he was so powerful the Sage Dropakula could turn six stones into gold. Karmapa himself had no desire for gold but just because Karmapa's attendant was greedy, the Sage Dropakula had to do as he said. But actually this story does not prove the truth of materialism, but the truth of Full Enlightenment. At least Dropakula did not pray to the God of Wealth, then go and do some business, earn some money, and then at last come to see the Karmapa.

To the materialist it seems very obvious: If you don't have any money you cannot see Karmapa. If you don't have any money you cannot buy a ticket and invite him to come to you. So everything depends on money. First we must devote ourselves to earning money then maybe afterwards we can learn something: this is how many people today think and this is a very badly mistaken view.

When Milarepa was on his way to the Himalayas to meditate, did he first stop and earn some money? Even after his Parinirvana he still poked fun at the materialists. He wrote a letter to his disciples, "Under such-and-such a stone I have hidden all my gold. You may dig it up and use it as you wish." They hurried to the spot but under the rock all they found was some of Milarepa's excrement. Milarepa was just making a joke to teach them. But he himself got Full Enlightenment even though he did not have enough money to buy vegetables.

So always think of Milarepa and remember that Karmapa is Milarepa's disciple. Don't think of gold. If you keep even a little view of materialism you will die under materialism, you will be perverted by society, you will never succeed, you will fall into transmigration for a very long time. Only if you can eventually stop the source of materialism may you gradually be able to practice Hinayana, Mahayana, and Vajrayana.

Don't just think in terms of money. Don't think, "Oh, so many people, so many things to arrange, so many beautiful girls come to see Karmapa. How could all this happen if nobody collected the money? It is wonderful to do all these things. Could you, Mr. Chen, do it? You could never do it. What is the use of you? First we must worship materialism and follow the guru that can raise a lot of money."

This kind of thinking will cause you to fall deeper into transmigration and never rise again. This false view is the fundamental defilement of all defilements. The only cure is to develop the Right View, we must make sure our view is really correct. The Right View is very important.

Thank you.

Source

By Yogi C. M. Chen
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