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Earthworm, Emperor Liangwu and the Monk
By Lu Wen
(Clearwisdom.net) There once was a Buddhist monk during the Liang
Dynasty, which was one of the Southern Kingdoms. He was cultivating diligently
and possessed supernatural powers. People called him "Kowtow monk."
Emperor Liangwu (AC502 - 549) heard of the monk and felt that he was someone who
he could respect. Therefore, Emperor Liangwu sought to meet him. He sent a
messenger with an invitation to the palace. One day, Emperor Liangwu was playing
chess when a messenger arrived and told him, "Your Majesty, the Kowtow monk
has arrived." Emperor Liangwu was concentrating so hard on his chess game,
trying to figure out how to take one of the enemy's chessman, that he said
loudly "Kill!" The messenger left at once to fulfill the command. The
monk was killed. After Emperor Liangwu finished the chess game, he remembered that
"Kowtow monk" was waiting for him. He said, "Please invite the
Master to come in." The messenger replied, "You just ordered me to
kill him, so I killed him." Emperor Liangwu was very sad and regretted
deeply what had happened. He asked, "Did Kowtow monk have any last
words?" The messenger replied, "The monk said that he was innocent. He
said that he had been a farmer in one of his previous lifetimes and had once
killed an earthworm by mistake when digging the ground with a shovel. Your
majesty was that earthworm and that's why he received retribution today."
Emperor Liangwu listened with tears in the eyes, and became deeply remorseful. This story has many inner meanings. First, life has an exceptionally long
history. It is true that "life is endless." You regard a little
earthworm as "just a little earthworm," while, it could become an
emperor after several lifetimes. That's why it's said in Buddhism "Do not
kill any living creature, show mercy to all beings." Secondly, for killing
life without scruples, one must pay with one's own life. It is just one of
heaven's laws that a debt must be repaid. Take a life, and yours will be taken.
Thirdly, we have to pay back as much as we owe. Heavenly laws are impartial like
a balancing scale. In a previous lifetime, the farmer killed the earthworm by
mistake, while in this lifetime, the emperor Liangwu killed the master by
mistake. Both were not intentional actions, so the punishment was fair! Looking at the moral of the story. There are gods in the unseen world. Gods
are omniscient and omnipotent. They uphold justice and righteousness. Some
people say, "I just want to get as much personal gain as possible, no need
to worry about anything in the next life." That's why there are some people
who dare to be corrupt, promiscuous, homicidal and unscrupulous. However,
heavenly laws exist and it is impossible for the guilty to escape. If you don't
care about your next life, the gods still care! Gods won't allow anyone who is
in debt or have killed life get off without paying it back. There are literary
couplets in the Town Gods' Temple in Shanghai that display the following
message, "Be a good person! Having a right mind means the body is safe and
the soul is peaceful! Do good things, heaven sees, earth knows, gods and angels
show respect!" It clearly indicates that it is best to be a decent and good
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