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Ancient Chinese Stories of Cultivation: The "Benevolent" Mr. Wang, a Buddhist Cultivator
(Clearwisdom.net) Once upon a time in ancient China, there was a man
whose surname was Wang. He was a kindhearted fellow, enthusiastic in helping
people and devoted in Buddhist cultivation practice. He was commonly known as
the "Benevolent Mr. Wang." One day, the Benevolent Mr. Wang went to a Buddhist monastery and drew a
stick from the divination lot in order to find out when he could reach
Consummation. Then a monk told him, "You must pay your respects to Buddha
every day by offering incense to Buddha every day. When you accumulate nine
large cauldrons of ash from the burned incense, you may bring the ash to the
West and present the ash to Buddha. Then you will definitely reach
Consummation." After he returned home, the Benevolent Mr. Wang followed the monk's words and
sincerely offered Buddha incense every day. Finally, he accumulated nine large
cauldrons of ash after a few years. Then he bought a donkey for the trip and
took off. The donkey carried most of the ash on its back but the Benevolent Mr.
Wang had to carry the rest on his back. At the end of the first day, the
Benevolent Mr. Wang felt thirsty from the day's walking. Since it was getting
dark, he began to look for lodging to spend the night when an elderly man
suddenly showed up on the road to the West. The elderly man stopped him and
asked, "Where are you from? What is your name? Why are both the donkey and
you carrying such heavy sacks on your backs?" The Benevolent Mr. Wang
answered all of his questions. Then the elderly man told him, "Excellent.
We are traveling towards the same direction. We must have a predestined
relationship. I hate to impose, but I was wondering if you could kindly do me a
favor?" Wang asked what he could help him with. The elderly man said,
"I have walked a whole day and I cannot go on any longer. Could you please
give me a ride on your donkey's back?" The Benevolent Mr. Wang hesitated
for a minute, but he thought, "I should accumulate my virtue by doing
charitable deeds. How can I not help the exhausted elderly man?" He then
moved half of the ash from the donkey's back to make room for the elderly man
and carried the ash on his own back. Thus the elderly man got on the donkey and
the two of them started traveling together. Once on the donkey's back, the elderly man seemed to feel better. He asked
the Benevolent Mr. Wang again, "Oh, where did you say you were going? I
must be old and senile. I cannot remember anything!" The Benevolent Mr.
Wang patiently told the elderly man again, "I am going to the West to pay
my respects to the Living Buddha and show the sincerity of my cultivation in
Buddhism." The elderly man said, "Oh, now I understand." They
found a lodge after dark and checked in. The Benevolent Mr. Wang started
thinking to himself, "Now that the donkey is carrying such an elderly man
on its back, the donkey is going to walk much more slowly and become more tired.
When will I ever be able to meet Buddha? This will not do. I have to get up and
leave early without the old fellow. I have to get rid of the excess
baggage." The Benevolent Mr. Wang quietly took off with his donkey at dawn. As he
reached the entrance of the village, he saw the elderly man waiting for him at
the side of the road. The elderly man stopped him again and called out to him,
"Hey! The Benevolent Mr. Wang! What is the matter with you? I thought you
were a kindhearted man. We are predestined to travel together. How can you
abandon your traveling partner and take off without even saying goodbye?
Fortunately I got up early and caught up with you in time. Come, come. Let me
have a ride on your donkey!" The Benevolent Mr. Wang could not bring
himself to refuse the elderly man, so he had no choice but to move half of the
ash from the donkey again and carry it on his back so that the elderly man could
ride. On the road the elderly man asked again, "Well! I am such an old fellow!
I forget everything! I remembered asking you this question yesterday, but today
I completely forget what you told me. Why are you going to the West?" The
Benevolent Mr. Wang was running out of patience. He replied curtly, "To
meet Buddha." After a while, the elderly man asked again, "Oh, I
remember you are the Benevolent Mr. Wang, but I cannot remember why you are
going to West. Could I trouble you to tell me again?" Anger began to build
up in the Benevolent Mr. Wang, but he decided that he must not throw a tantrum
at such an elderly and enthusiastic person, so he suppressed his rage and
answered the question again. Thus they walked from dawn to dusk and the elderly man must have asked the
Benevolent Mr. Wang the same question a thousand times. The Benevolent Mr. Wang
was ready to explode by the end of the day. Finally he endured an entire day.
They found a lodge, had dinner and retired to bed. The Benevolent Mr. Wang
thought to himself, "This time I must get up and leave early to get rid of
this old fellow that brings me nothing but trouble!" He provided the donkey
with hay and water. He waited until almost midnight and then took off in the
middle of the night with his donkey and the large sacks of ash. Never would he expect to see the old man when he reached the border of the
village. The man called out to him, "The Benevolent Mr. Wang! The
Benevolent Mr. Wang! You are called the Benevolent Mr. Wang, but why are you not
doing benevolent deeds? You and I are traveling together to the West. I am an
elderly man that cannot walk fast. Why did you abandon your conscience and leave
without telling me? You took off earlier and earlier each day. How do you have
the heart to abandon me?" The Benevolent Mr. Wang had no choice but to suppress his rage and removed
half of the ash from the donkey's back again to make room for the elderly man.
Within minutes, the elderly man asked again, "The Benevolent Mr. Wang, you
have been traveling day and night. Where are you going? Why on earth are you in
such a hurry?" Upon hearing the repeated question again, the Benevolent Mr.
Wang finally exploded. "Old man! You have no idea what I have suffered for
you! I gave you a ride on my donkey, but I have been walking with a large sack
of ash on my back! Do you have an idea how much I have suffered because of you?
You do not appreciate what I have done for you! Instead, you asked me the same
question over and over again! You are not tired of asking the same question, but
I am exhausted from repeating the answer!" Then he said something really
nasty: "Did a dog eat your conscience?!" The elderly man got off the donkey's back with incredible ease. He pointed
his finger at the Benevolent Mr. Wang and declared, "Go back home. There is
no need for you to go to the West. The Living Buddha will not accept such a
'benevolent' cultivator that cultivates 'benevolence' in this manner." Upon
saying these words, the elderly man levitated. He soared into the sky towards
the west and then disappeared. It was not until then that the Benevolent Mr. Wang realized that this elderly
man was the Living Buddha! He collapsed to the ground and started slapping
himself. He terribly regretted having missed the opportunity to achieve
Consummation, but it was too late. First published in English at http://www.pureinsight.org/pi/articles/2005/10/10/3395.html Posting date: 10/15/2005
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