In our lives we have two possibilities: indulging in
the world or going beyond the world. The Buddha was someone who was
able to free himself from the world and thus realized spiritual liberation.
In the same way, there are two types of knowledge - knowledge of
the worldly realm and knowledge of the spiritual, or true wisdom.
If we have not yet practiced and trained ourselves, no matter how
much knowledge we have, it is still worldly, and thus cannot liberate
us.
Think and really look closely! The Buddha said that things of the
world spin the world around. Following the world, the mind is entangled
in the world, it defiles itself whether coming or going, never remaining
content. Worldly people are those who are always looking for something
- who can never find enough. Worldly knowledge is really ignorance;
it isn't knowledge with clear understanding, therefore there is never
an end to it. It revolves around the worldly goals of accumulating
things, gaining status, seeking praise and pleasure; it's a mass of
delusion which has us stuck fast.
Once we get something, there is jealousy, worry and selfishness. And
when we feel threatened and can't ward it off physically, we use our
minds to invent all sorts of devices, right up to weapons and even
nuclear bombs, only to blow each other up. Why all this trouble and
difficulty?
This is the way of the world. The Buddha said that if one follows
it around there is no reaching an end.
Come to practice for liberation! It isn't easy to live in accordance
with true wisdom, but whoever earnestly seeks the path and fruit and
aspires to Nibbāna will be able to persevere and endure. Endure
being contented and satisfied with little; eating little, sleeping
little, speaking little and living in moderation. By doing this we
can put an end to worldliness.
If the seed of worldliness has not yet been uprooted, then we are
continually troubled and confused in a never-ending cycle. Even when
you come to ordain, it continues to pull you away. It creates your
views, your opinions, it colors and embellishes all your thoughts
- that's the way it is.
People don't realize! They say that they will get things done in the
world. It's always their hope to complete everything. Just like a
new government minister who is eager to get started with his new administration.
He thinks that he has all the answers, so he carts away everything
of the old administration saying, ''Look out! I'll do it all myself''.
That's all they do, cart things in and cart things out, never getting
anything done. They try, but never reach any real completion.
You can never do something which will please everyone - one person
likes a little, another likes a lot; one like short and one likes
long; some like salty and some like spicy. To get everyone together
and in agreement just cannot be done.
All of us want to accomplish something in our lives, but the world,
with all of its complexities, makes it almost impossible to bring
about any real completion. Even the Buddha, born with all the opportunities
of a noble prince, found no completion in the worldly life.
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