Why We Fail to Look Inward
(Clearwisdom.net) Looking inward has been a requirement
since the very beginning of our cultivation, and has been
emphasized time and again. I think it is a way to find out whether
we are real cultivators. When there is a conflict, we should always
look within ourselves for a reason regardless of who is right or
wrong based on appearance. You are a real practitioner when you are
not fooled by appearances. Every practitioner knows about this
method, and when it affects others, the picture is clear. However,
when it affects ourselves, the tendency is to look at the other
person for a reason.
I know of a couple who are cultivators. They have held an
opinion of their mothers-in-law ever since they began cultivation
practice. Both are confident that the other side is wrong. Thus,
there are many unhappy occasions leading to a negative impact on
Dafa. It is true that based on human reasoning it appears that the
other side is wrong, but practitioners should not use human
notions. He should look within for an attachment that may have
caused this unhappy event. Why is it that these conflicts continue
to exist? Is my level of consciousness high enough on this
particular issue? Is it a karmic debt that I should pay back and
then let go? The point is that we need to consider a problem from
the viewpoint of a practitioner, not an everyday human being. This
is the only way to resolve a problem. Master told us to look within. This precious method is a problem
solving tool. When there is a conflict, it is an opportunity to use
this tool, find the real cause, and resolve the conflict. Once the
conflict is gone our character automatically improves. We are
cultivating in this secular society, so we must balance our actions
in our families, our jobs, and our dealings with society. We are in
fact applying the Fa to balance our actions and improve our
character. A successful improvement in our character is a true
validation of the Fa. It also adds to our virtue. Such improvements
in our character will also earn the respect of everyday people. When I face a problem in my practice, it takes time to work out
the right solution. It may take several trials. A case in point is
while doing the sitting exercise, fellow practitioners often told
me that my hands were too low. Although I didn't respond
negatively, and exercised patience, my mind remained disturbed. I
felt that my hands were usually in the right position and I
wondered how they knew about my hands since their eyes were
supposed to be closed. How could they be practicing with their eyes
open and watching someone else? I finally realized that all this
was irrelevant. The situation unfolded this way because I didn't
like to hear criticism. Master wanted to remove this negative
attachment from me so that my character could be improved. When I
reached this understanding my entire body warmed up and I felt very
much relaxed. In short, conflicts present themselves to help us move forward.
Why don't we like it? Master explains in "Cautionary Advice" from
Essentials for Further Advancement, "If you do not change the human logic that you, as an ordinary
human, have formed deep in your bones over thousands of years, you
will be unable to break away from this superficial human shell and
reach Consummation." Master told us that the logic used by human beings is the
opposite of what it should be. Hence, in any given conflict we
should not use human logic to judge which is the correct way.
Actually, cultivating involves letting go of all human notions.
Holding on to human notions blocks our cultivation. Things will
improve for us when we let go of our human notions.
Posting date: 1/8/2010
Category: Upgrading Xinxing
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