At present, the Buddha, the real Buddha, is still living, for He is
the Dhamma itself, the ''Sacca Dhamma''. And ''Sacca
Dhamma'', that which enables one to become Buddha, still exists.
It hasn't fled anywhere! It gives rise to two Buddhas: one in body
and the other in mind.
''The real Dhamma'', the Buddha told Ananda, ''can only be
realized through practice''. Whoever sees the Buddha, sees the Dhamma.
And how is this? Previously, no Buddha existed; it was only when Siddhartha
Gotama 3 realized the Dhamma that he became the Buddha. If we explain it in
this way, then He is the same as us. If we realize the Dhamma, then
we will likewise be the Buddha. This is called the Buddha in mind
or ''Nāma Dhamma''.
We must be mindful of everything we do, for we become the inheritors
of our own good or evil actions. In doing good, we reap good. In doing
evil, we reap evil. All you have to do is look into your everyday
lives to know that this is so. Siddhartha Gotama was enlightened to
the realization of this truth, and this gave rise to the appearance
of a Buddha in the world. Likewise, if each and every person practices
to attain to this truth, then they, too, will change to be Buddha.
Thus, the Buddha still exists. Some people are very happy saying,
''If the Buddha still exists, then I can practice Dhamma!'' That
is how you should see it.
The Dhamma that the Buddha realized is the Dhamma which exists permanently
in the world. It can be compared to ground water which permanently
exists in the ground. When a person wishes to dig a well, he must
dig down deep enough to reach the ground water. The ground water is
already there. He does not create the water, he just discovers it.
Similarly, the Buddha did not invent the Dhamma, did not decree the
Dhamma. He merely revealed what was already there. Through contemplation,
the Buddha saw the Dhamma. Therefore, it is said that the Buddha was
enlightened, for enlightenment is knowing the Dhamma. The Dhamma is
the truth of this world. Seeing this, Siddhartha Gotama is called
''The Buddha''. And the Dhamma is that which allows other people
to become a Buddha, ''One-who-knows'', one who knows Dhamma.
If beings have good conduct and are loyal to the Buddha-Dhamma, then
those beings will never be short of virtue and goodness. With understanding,
we will see that we are really not far from the Buddha, but sitting
face to face with him. When we understand the Dhamma, then at that
moment we will see the Buddha.
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