Righteous Thoughts Are Indestructible and Buddha Nature Has No Omission
Written by a Falun Dafa practitioner in China
(Clearwisdom.net) "Sending forth righteous thoughts" is one
kind of sacred tool that Master Li has given us so that we can use our
supernormal capabilities to eliminate the evil forces that interfere with the Fa-rectification.
Before sending forth righteous thoughts, we are required to eliminate all bad
thoughts from our minds, bad notions and external interference, and imagine that
we are like divine beings, as tall as heaven and incomparably noble, with
enormous bodies. Our thoughts are pure and determined.
It appears to be simple and easy to do, yet it contains a deep Fa (Law)
principle to further our improvement and advance us towards achieving
Consummation: righteous thoughts are indestructible and Buddha nature has no
omission.
While sending forth righteous thoughts at set times, we can keep a tranquil
mind and pure and determined thoughts. However, at other times we become relaxed
and return to the usual way of thinking of ordinary people. This is a
manifestation of xinxing (mind-nature) issues and inadequate
understanding of the Fa. Master Li said "In the past, whether people
practiced qigong in parks or at home, they did it with much effort and
dedication, and they practiced quite well. Once they stepped out the door, they
would act differently and go their own way, competing and fighting with others
for fame and profit among everyday people." (Lecture 1, Zhuan Falun)
It is in fact the same principle.
Whether or not we are sending forth righteous thoughts, our minds should be
righteous. This is because, even if our thoughts are only slightly unrighteous
and have small omissions, the evil will make use of them to interfere. In the
last stage of Fa-rectification, it is very important for our practitioners to
cultivate to non-omission and to not give the evil any loopholes to utilize. I
realize that the Fa principle implied in sending forth righteous thoughts
requires us to strictly make sure our thoughts and mind activities conform with
the xinxing standards of Dafa disciples at all time, and that we must use
righteous thoughts and pure insights to guide our words and actions. Everything
should be pure and righteous. If our righteous thoughts are indestructible, the
Buddha nature will be without omission. At this time, all elements that are not
righteous will have no room to exist.
Master Li said in "A Clear and Clean Mind" in Zhuan Falun
that, "Everyone knows that Sakyamuni taught "samadhi." What did
he teach prior to samadhi? He taught "precept" and abandoning all
desires and addictions until nothing is left--then one can achieve samadhi.
Isn't it such a principle? But "samadhi" is also an ability, as you
are unable to completely achieve "precept" all at once. With the
gradual abandonment of all bad things, one's ability to concentrate will also
improve from shallow to deep." To keep the continuous righteous thoughts is
the same principle as that of Ding (a state of empty yet conscious mind).
We start from sending forth righteous thoughts at set times, and the purity and
intensity of our righteous thoughts will improve as we send forth righteous
thoughts more and for longer periods of time, and gradually our righteous
thoughts will become indestructible. Master Li said, "However strong the
righteous thoughts are, that's how great the power is." (Also in a Few
Words) The stronger our ability to maintain righteous thoughts, the more
powerful the righteous thoughts will be. Even when we don't purposefully send
forth righteous thoughts, we can still have the effect of "the Buddha-light
illuminates everywhere and rectifies all abnormalities" any time and
anywhere.
By reaching the state of Buddha nature without omission, we will genuinely
move towards Consummation in Fa-rectification. In fact, those Dafa disciples who
have become undefeatable in the practice of Fa-rectification have accomplished
this.
The above is just my personal understanding. Please kindly point out to me if
there are any mistakes.
Chinese version available at
http://www.minghui.ca/mh/articles/2001/10/20/18247.html
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