As human beings we should not allow ourselves to become victims of
ill-fortune, deprived of proper manners and discipline. Do not become
a victim of ill-fortune! That is to say, one without hope of attaining
the path of Freedom to Nibbāna, without hope of developing virtue.
Do not think that we are already without hope! By thinking in that
way, we would then become possessed of ill-fortune the same as other
creatures.
We are beings who have come within the sphere of influence of the
Buddha. Thus we human beings are already of sufficient merit and resources.
If we correct and develop our understanding, opinions and knowledge
in the present, then it will lead us to behave and practice in such
a way as to see and know Dhamma in this present life as human beings.
We are thus different from other creatures, beings that should be
enlightened to the Dhamma. The Buddha taught that at this present
moment, the Dhamma exists here in front of us. The Buddha sits facing
us right here and now! At what other time or place are you going to
look?
If we don't think rightly, if we don't practice rightly, we will fall
back to being animals or creatures in Hell or hungry ghosts or demons4. How is this? Just look in your mind. When anger arises, what is
it? There it is, just look! When delusion arises, what is it? That's
it, right there! When greed arises, what is it? Look at it right there!
By not recognizing and clearly understanding these mental states,
the mind changes from being that of a human being. All conditions
are in the state of becoming. Becoming gives rise to birth or existence
as determined by the present conditions. Thus we become and exist
as our minds condition us.
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