Some Thoughts on Cultivators Accepting Money from Others
By Tong Xin, a Falun Dafa practitioner in Liaoning Province
(Clearwisdom.net) As Fa-rectification has come to the final stage, we
Falun Dafa practitioners should do well in every respect and have strict
requirements for ourselves. We must cultivate ourselves well and correct our
behavior. Master taught us, "he is full of great aspirations while minding minor details." (
"Sage," Essentials for Further Advancement) In terms of cultivating ourselves well, we need to do well in every respect,
including taking seriously whether or not we should accept money, donations and
gifts from other practitioners. I would like to share some of my thoughts in
this regard. Some practitioners have financial difficulties and accept other
practitioners' monetary gifts without too much self-restraint. I think this is
because the recipients do not take personal cultivation seriously. Although they
run into financial difficulties, it has not come to the extent of not having
enough to eat. In addition, I believe as long as we Dafa practitioners can walk
our path righteously, we will not run into desperate situations. Master taught us, "Going through hardship and suffering is an outstanding opportunity to
remove karma, be cleansed of sin, purify the body, elevate your plane of
thought, and rise in level--it's an extraordinarily good thing. This is a
correct and upright Fa-truth." ("The Closer to the End, the More
Diligent You Should Be") Therefore, a cultivator is able to cultivate himself or herself under all
circumstances. Although some cultivators are not rich, it simply amounts to a lack of
delicious food and fine clothes, which is indeed of little significance to a
cultivator! Moreover, bearing hardship is a good thing. Shouldn't we cultivators
"take hardship as joy"? However, some practitioners think their awkward financial situation is a
result of spending a lot of money on Dafa projects to validate Dafa. They even
complain about living in poverty, or they think, "Dafa practitioners are a
big family; what is yours is mine, and mine is yours." They take accepting
other practitioners' donations for granted, to the extent of being greedy and
demanding. With such a strong monetary attachment they became more and more like
the person Master described in Zhuan Falun: "Gradually, this person would accept small gifts. Later, she would also
accept big gifts. In the end, she would even be offended when the gifts were
few." (Lecture Three, Zhuan Falun) Anyone who accepts donations from others will have to exchange what he or she
receives for virtue. Master had told us: "There is a principle in this universe called, 'no loss, no gain.' To
gain, one must lose." (Lecture Seven, Zhuan Falun) An ancient story goes like this: A man found a very precious gem in the
mountains and decided to present the gem to a lofty man of high morals. The
lofty man did not accept it. He explained to the person presenting the priceless
gem, "You think only persons like me with lofty morals deserve to have this
valuable gem. However, my heart is as pure as the gem. If I take your gem, I
would lose the gem in my heart, and you will lose the gem you found on the
mountain. If I don't take it, we each preserve our priceless gem." In ancient times even an ordinary person was lofty. He only cherished his
purity of mind and remained unmoved before treasure. We as cultivators should
conduct ourselves according to even higher standards and constantly get rid of
attachments. On the other hand, those practitioners who offer help to others have reached
a certain realm so that they are able to sacrifice and help others out of
compassion. Nevertheless, we must measure our conduct with the Fa's standard and
not go to extremes to help others. If a practitioner goes all out to offer help
to another practitioner, he may end up ruining the other practitioner rather
than helping him, because the other practitioner's attachment and greed was
encouraged and magnified. As a result, the one being helped fails to walk on a
righteous cultivation path in this respect. As a matter of fact, some practitioners who lead a frugal life and use their
spare money to help others are not rich themselves. Some of them provide food
and cooking oil to fellow practitioners. Some relatively wealthy practitioners
help poor practitioners by giving them money and personal items. Actually, some
practitioners are helping other needy practitioners from the mentality of
ordinary people's emotions. Such emotions are like a seductive trap that has
caught these practitioners who are now unable to extricate themselves. It was not my aim to criticize practitioners when writing this article. I
hope those practitioners who accept money and donations from others take this
matter seriously and correct their thinking. We cultivators should be
considerate of others at all times and not cause others trouble or
inconvenience. Those who have offered help to others should also enlighten to
higher Fa principles and help fellow practitioners improve in cultivation
instead of only helping them get through financial difficulties. This is my personal understanding. Please kindly point it out to me if there
is anything inappropriate.
Chinese version available at
http://www.minghui.org/mh/articles/2007/3/23/151331.html
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