I am happy that you have taken this opportunity to come
and visit Wat Pah Pong, and to see your son who is a monk here, however
I'm sorry I have no gift to offer you. France already has so many
material things, but of Dhamma there's very little. Having been there
and seen for myself, there isn't really any Dhamma there which could
lead to peace and tranquillity. There are only things which continually
make one's mind confused and troubled.
France is already materially prosperous, it has so many things to
offer which are sensually enticing - sights, sounds, smells, tastes
and textures. However, people ignorant of Dhamma only become confused
by them. So today I will offer you some Dhamma to take back to France
as a gift from Wat Pah Pong and Wat Pah Nanachat.
What is Dhamma? Dhamma is that which can cut through the problems
and difficulties of mankind, gradually reducing them to nothing. That's
what is called Dhamma and that's what should be studied throughout
our daily lives so that when some mental impression arises in us,
we'll be able to deal with it and go beyond it.
Problems are common to us all whether living here in Thailand or in
other countries. If we don't know how to solve them, we'll always
be subject to suffering and distress. That which solves problems is
wisdom and to have wisdom we must develop and train the mind.
The subject of practice isn't far away at all, it's right here in
our body and mind. Westerners and Thais are the same, they both have
a body and mind. A confused body and mind means a confused person
and a peaceful body and mind, a peaceful person.
Actually, the mind, like rain water, is pure in its natural state.
If we were to drop green coloring into clear rain water, however,
it would turn green. If yellow coloring it would turn yellow.
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