A Few Thoughts about the Extreme Danger and Harmfulness of Jealousy
By Shanrong
(Clearwisdom.net) Jealousy is a very serious issue that Teacher has talked
about in the Fa. Every time I read Zhuan Falun, I read this section very
carefully. But it was a recent event that made me truly come to understand the
extreme danger and harmfulness of jealousy. I was unwillingly to be outdone ever since I was a child and I have had
smooth sailing in my career. After I started to cultivate in Dafa, I became an
assistant and took responsibility for certain projects; I always thought of
myself as capable. I turned a blind eye and a deaf ear to my own mentality of
jealousy. One day, I noticed that I could always find other peoples' mistakes,
but I looked to myself as perfect as a flower. I looked for flaws in others,
enjoyed being the center of attention and liked to draw conclusions about
others. I clung to my own notions while doing projects together with fellow
practitioners and emphasized self. I was narrow-minded and could not tolerate
others; I liked to talk about others, to comment on and to judge others
subjectively. I felt upset if others did better than I did. When I felt that my
self-interest was hurt, even though I knew that I should look inside for the
attachment and remove it, I still felt uneasy and could not let go of my own
attachments. I only wanted to change others while not changing myself. I felt
that I was really trapped in a sea of jealousy. Our ancestors had a saying about jealousy: "Doubting when hearing about other
people's good deeds; believing without a doubt upon hearing of others' bad
deeds; feeling miserable as though having lost something personally upon seeing
others gain; feeling at ease as though having gained something while seeing
others lose." This saying portrays jealousy most vividly. The saying also
reveals that the core of jealousy is self-centeredness and selfishness. Jealousy
is to protect one's fame, benefit, status, and ideology with the center being
selfishness and with the radius being self-interest. Not feeling happy for others when they have achieved gain, but feeling upset
instead; not feeling sympathetic for others nor willing to help when they are suffering,
but feeling at ease instead--this kind of person, on one hand, likes to hear
compliments and likes to flatter others; as a consequence, he breeds the
mentality of zealotry and showing off, regarding himself as infallible, clinging
to his own opinions, feeling extremely conceited, and persisting in his own way
while ignoring others' comments. On the other hand, he does not like to hear
harsh words and different opinions, and dislikes honest people who speak
frankly. In this way, he breeds the mentality of suspicion and competitiveness,
and he may even frame cases against others who are better, and attack them. We
can clearly understand this from Master's teaching: "'I¢ ve practiced for over twenty years without
developing any supernormal abilities, and he has developed them. What sort of
supernormal abilities has he got?' This person will be infuriated: 'He¢
s got spirit or animal possession and is experiencing cultivation insanity!'"
(Zhuan Falun) Since he has not developed supernormal abilities after over 20 years of
practice, he is then suspicious about other people's supernormal abilities. He
feels uneasy and further denies and slanders them; he badmouths others as being
possessed by animals and experiencing cultivation insanity. "With this Unlocking of Gong, enlightenment, or semi-enlightenment, his
supernatural capabilities will all emerge. The monks in the temple will all
come to ask him questions, and everyone will respect him. But the abbot will
be unable to put up with it: 'How can I still be the abbot? What
enlightenment? He is experiencing cultivation insanity. Get him out of here.'
The temple thus expels the junior monk." (Zhuan Falun) His own selfishness deep down was offended, and he felt that his position as
an abbot was threatened. He then slandered others as being possessed by animals.
He even used his power to attack and retaliate, and to expel others from the
temple. Monk Jigong had powerful supernormal abilities, yet he was still
expelled from Lingyin Temple. This shows the harmfulness of jealousy. The mentality of jealousy does great harm to both oneself and others, and a
person in a powerful position will cause even more damage. Master mentioned in the Fa: "In the book Investiture of the Gods, Shen Gongbao found Jiang
Ziya to be both old and incompetent. But the Primitive God of Heaven asked
Jiang Ziya to confer titles on immortals. Shen Gongbao felt in his heart
that it was unfair: 'Why is he asked to confer titles on immortals? You see
how capable I am. After my head is cut off, I can put it back on my
shoulders. Why wasn't I asked to confer titles on immortals?' He was so
jealous that he always caused troubles for Jiang Ziya." (Zhuan Falun) Shen Gongbao felt that he was more competent than Jiang Ziya, so he should be
asked to confer titles on immortals. Since it didn't happen his way, he made
trouble and caused damage. It looked as though he was causing trouble to Jiang
Ziya, but he was actually showing dissatisfaction and disrespect towards the
Primitive God of Heaven who arranged all that, and caused great trouble and
damage to the grand task of conferring titles to the immortals. This showed how
big of a damage jealousy can cause. The jealousy of an ordinary person can cause such significant harm. If the
person has a strong desire for power and for monopolizing power, his jealousy
will not only cause the country to lose wealth, it will also cause many kind and
righteous people to be tortured and killed. More significantly his jealousy will
destroy the morality of the whole nation and it will bring to the nation sins
that can never be paid off. Today, Jiang Zemin, due to his jealousy against the
founder of Falun Dafa, is leading the persecution against Dafa practitioners.
Isn't he committing such a huge crime in history? As Dafa practitioners, we must discard the mentality of jealousy; otherwise
we will not only be burdened with this attachment, we will also be trapped in
haggling over personal likes and dislikes and be impeded in our task of saving
sentient beings.
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