Clear Out the Notion of "Self" with Righteous Thoughts
By a Dafa practitioner in China
(Clearwisdom.net) Because of our selfishness, we generate many
thoughts, words and deeds to protect and defend ourselves. This is an expression
of our notion of "self." Recently, while sharing experiences with
fellow practitioners, I suddenly realized another form of our notion of
"self:" being attached to our own views on everything. During the course of studying the Fa and practicing cultivation, we
practitioners elevate our minds and realms, and our perspectives on everything
improve as well, becoming closer and closer to the truth. However, as we are
still cultivating amidst everyday people, we still more or less have human
mentalities. Thus, we are likely to hold fast to our own understanding, forming a notion or even an attachment. This new notion of "self"
or attachment will hinder our continued improvement, yet it is hardly
noticeable, and we may magnify it unwittingly. Consequently, a new attachment
will develop and become another obstacle to our improvement in cultivation. These notions of "self" manifest in such areas as forming opinions
toward fellow practitioners, either good or bad; being attached to one's own way
of doing things and turning a deaf ear to different opinions; being attached to
one's understanding of the Fa at a certain level, or even regarding oneself as
superb; feeling delighted and pleased with oneself, or demanding others to do this or that, etc. We should keep our main consciousness strong, maintain righteous thoughts at
all times and study the Fa diligently, so that our minds will always be pure and
clear. Only when we continue to discover and eliminate our newly developed
notions of "self" during Fa-rectification can we do well in the things
we ought to do. The above is my personal understanding. Please point out anything improper. December 18, 2001
Chinese version available at
http://www.minghui.cc/mh/articles/2001/12/18/21570.html
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