Now determine in your mind to listen respectfully to
the Dhamma. While I am speaking, be as attentive to my words as if
it was the Lord Buddha himself sitting before you. Close your eyes
and make yourself comfortable, composing your mind and making it one-pointed.
Humbly allow the Triple Gem of wisdom, truth and purity to abide in
your heart as a way of showing respect to the Fully Enlightened One.
Today I have brought nothing of material substance to offer you, only
the Dhamma, the teachings of the Lord Buddha. You should understand
that even the Buddha himself, with his great store of accumulated
virtue, could not avoid physical death. When he reached old age he
ceded his body and let go of the heavy burden. Now you too must learn
to be satisfied with the many years you've already depended on the
body. You should feel that it's enough.
Like household utensils that you've had for a long time - cups, saucers,
plates and so on - when you first had them they were clean and shining,
but now after using them for so long, they're starting to wear out.
Some are already broken, some have disappeared, and those that are
left are wearing out, they have no stable form. And it's their nature
to be that way. Your body is the same... it's been continually changing
from the day you were born, through childhood and youth, until now
it's reached old age. You must accept this. The Buddha said that conditions,
whether internal, bodily conditions or external conditions, are not
self, their nature is to change. Contemplate this truth clearly.
This very lump of flesh lying here in decline is reality2. The facts of this body are reality, they are the timeless teaching
of the Lord Buddha. The Buddha taught us to contemplate this and come
to terms with its nature. We must be able to be at peace with the
body, no matter what state it is in. The Buddha taught that we should
ensure that it's only the body that is locked up in jail and not the
mind be imprisoned along with it. Now as your body begins to run down
and wear out with age, don't resist, but also don't let your mind
deteriorate along with it. Keep the mind separate. Give energy to
the mind by realizing the truth of the way things are. The Lord Buddha
taught that this is the nature of the body, it can't be any other
way. Having been born it gets old and sick and then it dies. This
is a great truth that you are presently witnessing. Look at the body
with wisdom and realize this.
If your house is flooded or burnt to the ground, whatever the threat
to it, let it concern only the house. If there's a flood, don't let
it flood your mind. If there's a fire, don't let it burn your heart.
Let it be merely the house, that which is outside of you, that is
flooded or burned. Now is the time to allow the mind to let go of
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