Changing the Human Mindset by Stepping Out of Human Notions
(Clearwisdom.net) "What is human? Sentiments and desires fill the body. ("Distinction Between Human and Enlightened Beings" in Hong
Yin) Cultivation is a path a human being travels to achieve godhood. Cultivation
requires that people transcend and improve and reach higher realms, with the
intent of bringing people to heaven. How do human beings achieve godhood? What
do cultivators cultivate? I realized that to cultivate is to change the human
mindset, to get rid of human thoughts, to use the universe's righteous laws to
replace human laws, to step out of all human notions and attachments, to return
to our true self that is selfless and pure and assimilated to the universal
principles, and to become enlightened beings as part of the righteous Fa in the
new universe. The cultivation path Master initiated for us requires us to
upgrade our xinxing and step out of human notions. It is very
difficult because we have lived in the human world all our lives. We face the
temptations of fame, material interests, and qing every day and
could be easily polluted and follow the flow. We are easily immersed in qing and
are often not able to escape it. This requires that we study the Fa
more often and that we use the Fa to cleanse ourselves, purify ourselves,
control ourselves, and rectify our degeneration. When we face issues, we should
view them from the standpoint of the Fa and do well in every single thing. We
need to get rid of human notions in every single thought, truly comply with the
standards of the various levels in the universe, and eventually return to our
real home. I'm sharing my personal cultivation experience. Please kindly point out
anything improper. Understand the Fa from Within the Fa, Believe in Master and Believe in the Fa One day in October of 2003, I was cleaning up in the ward. The director
reminded me to be careful because there was a nail on a board in the floor. I
acknowledged him and continued to clean up. Sure enough, I accidentally stepped
on the nail and it punctured me really deep and it hurt. I shouted with pain and
thought, "There is rust on that nail. It could cause tetanus." The
director said right then, "Hurry up and clean up that wound! Then go get a
tetanus shot." I hesitated. According to "common knowledge"
(human notions), this is an absolutely necessary treatment procedure. Tetanus is
very dangerous. My heart became very heavy. Again the director urged me to get a
shot. I didn't say anything but was fighting inside. I remembered that Master
said, "...A qigong master has gong." (Lecture Two in Zhuan
Falun, March 2000 translation version) I then realized that
practitioners are not ordinary people. We can't use human notions to measure the
things that happen to us. We need to judge things using laws from higher realms
and meet higher standards. Dafa practitioners have powerful gong that has strong
elements. How is it possible to get tetanus? Master mentioned in the Fa a
practitioner who was a medical doctor who did experiments with bacteria. All the
bacteria around him died, which indicates that Dafa practitioners have the
capability to kill bacteria. Why would we need medical treatment? Aren't these
human thoughts and notions? Is the fear of acquiring tetanus consistent with the
Fa and believing in Master? Why couldn't I change my human mindset? Master said, "But if you want to cultivate into a Buddha, your understanding has to
be extraordinary in every regard. If you don't let go of that attachment, you
won't be able to pass this test, and it will be impossible for you to reach
Consummation." ("Teaching the Fa in New York City" from Lectures
in the United States) With a clearer understanding of Fa principles, the righteous thoughts will be
stronger and the attachment of fear will be gone. From this incident, I realized that I should always consider myself a
cultivator and use the Fa to rectify myself. It's critical to believe in Master
and the Fa. For Continuous Improvement, It Is Important to Recognize Shortcomings in
Ourselves, to Look Inward, and to Cultivate Ourselves in Conflicts For a long time I didn't do well in practicing "Forbearance." I
always looked outward in conflicts and acted like a police officer. I always
looked at other people's shortcomings and didn't look inward to correct myself.
I turned studying the Fa into a formality and didn't view it as a guide to my
cultivation. As a result, in conflict situations I argued and fought like a
non-practitioner. Here is an incident that happened recently. I'm writing it
down to warn myself and to remind fellow practitioners to improve together in
the Fa. My husband (also a practitioner) and I went to distribute truth-clarification
materials at my mother-in-law's. When we finished that night, I told him,
"I'll go back tomorrow." Surprisingly, my husband became really angry
and started blaming me. I didn't think I had done anything wrong so I couldn't
understand why he would be so angry. So I, too, got angry and blamed him. I was
angry with him for the next several days, and I didn't want to talk to him. But
on the third night I realized that this happened for a reason. Wasn't this a
warning to me? So I calmed down. "Cultivation practice must take place through tribulations so as to
test whether you can part with and care less about different kinds of human
sentimentality and desires." (Lecture Four in Zhuan Falun) I suddenly realized that this was my cultivation opportunity, and it was time
for me to improve. Master says, "It would be good if they could manage to search within themselves for
the things that they have been able to find in others." ("A Dialogue
with Time" in Essentials for Further Advancement) In my husband's behavior, Master wanted me to see myself--my impatience and
my temper, that I liked to blame things on others and complain when I saw other
practitioners' shortcomings. Fellow practitioners didn't like the way I acted,
but I didn't realize this. Master says, "You have to endure the same
suffering you caused others before." ("Teaching the Fa in New York
City" from Lectures in the United States) This time it's my turn. If
I think about it from other people's standpoint, they must have felt bad. So
starting now, I should really pay attention to this. "While working, your tone of voice, your kindheartedness, and your
reasoning can change a person's heart, whereas commands never could!"
("Clearheadedness" in Essentials for Further Advancement) When your counterpart's attitude is not right, isn't it your cultivation
opportunity? "If everyone is nice to one another, how do you practice
cultivation?" (Lecture Nine in Zhuan Falun) "How could you improve your xinxing if it weren't for your
difficulties with them? How could the black substance be transformed into the
white substance during suffering? How could you develop your gong?"
(Falun Gong) When you view it with human notions, it's surely not good for you to suffer.
But from the viewpoint of a higher level, this is a chance for him to help you
eliminate karma and help you cultivate and improve. What is a cultivator
cultivating? Isn't it walking out of human attachments and human notions? I felt
it was unfair because I couldn't let go of human notions: I still crawled within
the boundary set by my own ignorance. Moreover, why was I angry? A cultivator's heart should always be calm and
unmoved by any human notions. Looking behind this and digging further, I found
that there was an attachment to pursuing comfort. I was afraid of losing face
and of my self-esteem getting hurt. I wanted everybody to treat me well and I
didn't want to face any difficulties. How could this be cultivation? "Without letting go of anything of everyday people, how can you
improve and elevate? Therefore, you simply cannot improve and elevate. You
must truly let go of these things, attachments that humans cannot let go
of." ("Lecture at the Australia Fa Conference") From this incident, I realized that I was not able to tolerate and understand
others, and I didn't have a cultivator's calm mind. That state had been with me
for a long time. I was angry whenever I saw him and didn't pay attention to my
cultivation of speech. "You cannot only pursue transformation of gong in the physical body
without emphasizing improvement of your xinxing. It is waiting for you to
upgrade your xinxing--only then will you make a holistic change."
(Lecture Six in Zhuan Falun) So when you face conflicts with fellow practitioners, besides kindly pointing
out the practitioner's shortcomings, we should be looking inward to look for our
own shortcomings and correct them. Only if we step out of our human notions and
change our human mindset can we walk towards the brightness.
What is immortal? Human mentalities do not exist.
What is Buddha? Benevolence and virtue in abundance.
What is Dao? A pure and tranquil true being."
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