Do Not Be Overly Dependent on "Hints" in Cultivation
By a Falun Dafa practitioner in China
(Clearwisdom.net) I often hear practitioners say, "Teacher gave me a
hint. I realized that I was wrong in doing this and that. Now I have corrected
myself...." Others would say, "I had a dream last night that hinted to
me on how to deal with something." There are also practitioners who rely on
"hints" to help them handle small xinxing tests in their
personal cultivation. I have some understandings about this that I would like to
share with fellow practitioners. It is my understanding that Teacher does not give "hints" to
practitioners unless they need to avoid a dangerous situation, discover how to
handle issues that seriously impact validating the Fa, or when we truly have a
big tribulation. In general, Teacher would not tell us what to do because many
tribulations and tests are arranged for our cultivation based on our karma. They
are for us to improve our xinxing. If we are told about everything, then it does
not count as our own improvement, or at least we did not pass the test well or
failed the test. And if our xinxing does not have a solid foundation, then the
next test will be even more difficult to overcome. In fact, Teacher has taught us the Fa. As long as we constantly
read and study the Fa, many questions can be answered. Even with regard to the
tests that you have overcome in the past, you may have new understandings and
methods on how to deal with them. At that moment, you are improving. Cultivation
is about one's improvement. Once your xinxing improves, the gods and Buddhas
will see it. If the practitioner no longer has the attachment, then the test
serves no purpose. Thus the tribulation is removed and the test is passed. A lot of the "hints" that I have seen discussed are not hints at
all, as far as I can tell. For example, after a practitioner loses her temper
and treats others unkindly, and she then encounters some tribulation, then the
practitioner would say Teacher has given her a hint instead of admitting her
mistake. If one uses the Fa as the standard, it is very clear--there is no need
for hints. It's up to us to give up the attachments and handle ourselves as
practitioners. Some practitioners intentionally search for "hints" and follow what
their emotions tell them to do. These types of practitioners seem to get a lot
of "hints." This type of pursuit is a loophole that can be taken
advantage of by demons. One may be fooled by the transformation of one's own
thoughts. Teacher taught us to cultivate clearheadedly and we only need to
follow the Fa in everything we do. If we take the Fa as the standard when doing
things, then we cannot go wrong. It is okay to do things based on the
understandings at our level. I am not saying there is no "hints" when it comes to xinxing tests.
I feel that if one can pass the test on his own, it is better to not depend on
them. In addition, when one is given a "hint," he still needs to judge
it by the standard of the Fa in order to avoid interference. One should not
simply follow a "hint" to do things. At the same time, we need to look
within to find our attachments. Even if we cannot completely eliminate them at
once, we still need to expose, reject and suppress them. Then we slowly will be
able to get rid of our attachments. Only then will we not let down Teacher's
arrangement. The issue that I am raising here currently exists and needs to be dealt with.
If there is a warning sign that is not related to our xinxing improvement, then
we need to pay attention to it, because it is very possible that it is a
"hint" from Teacher. Due to my limited cultivation level, please point out anything inappropriate.
Chinese version available at
http://minghui.org/mh/articles/2007/3/22/151201.html
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