Now, Asibandhakaputta, a follower of Nigantha Nataputta, came to where the Lord was and the Lord asked him: "What doctrine does Nigantha Nataputta teach his disciples?"
"Lord, Nataputta teaches that whoever kills, steals, commits sexual misconduct or lies - that person goes to hell. According to how one habitually acts, one goes to one's destiny."
"But if you say that as one acts habitually one goes to one's destiny, then according to Nataputta's teaching no one would go to hell. What do you think? If a man say, kills by day or night or from time to time, which time is the most habitual to him, when he kills or when he doesn't kill?"
"Well, Lord, the time when he is not killing is most habitual to him."
"Now, say a teacher teaches a doctrine such as this and a follower has faith in such a teacher. That follower would think: 'My teacher says that whoever kills, steals, commits sexual misconduct or lies goes to hell. Now I have done these things so I am bound to go to hell.' And so, holding this view, not giving it up, thinking it, not letting it go he does go to hell. But say a Tathagata arises in the world. He censures, strongly censures killing, stealing, sexual misconduct and lying, saying, 'Abstain from these things.' Then say a follower has faith in such a teacher, that follower would think: 'The Lord in many ways censures, strongly censures killing, stealing, sexual misconduct and lying, saying: "Abstain from these things." Now I have done such things. That is not well done, it is not good. Moreover, I may be remorseful when I remember that such deeds cannot be undone.' Thinking in this way, he abandons such deeds. In this way he goes beyond evil deeds. By abandoning killing, he abstains from killing, by abandoning stealing he abstains from stealing, by abandoning sexual misconduct he abstains from that, by abandoning lying he abstains from that also. By abandoning backbiting, harsh speech, and idle chatter he abstains from that. By abandoning greed, he becomes generous, by abandoning hatred he becomes kind, and by abandoning wrong view he becomes one with perfect view. This noble disciple, freed from greed and hatred, not bewildered but mindful and concentrated, abides suffusing the four quarters of the world, above, below, across, everywhere, all beings, the whole world with a mind filled with love, compassion, sympathetic joy and equanimity that is widespread, grown great. Just as a strong conchblower with but little effort gives notice to the four quarters, in the same way, nothing whatsoever is left out of that love, that compassion, that sympathetic joy or that equanimity."
DAILY ENLIGHTENMENT - REPENTANCE
If we were to all be truly repentant, in a flash, Samsara would disappear. Samsara is the manifestation of unrepentant sentient beings' delusions. Yet repentance has to begin somewhere- the individual. True repentance is simply the clear recognition of all of one's misgivings, coupled with sincere resolution not to repeat the same mistakes. Your personal Samsara will start fading, your wheel of life and death start slowing down-slow enough for you to get off. The common mistake of repentance is the heart of repentance being "true" only for a while. We think we learnt when we never really learnt.
Life is full of ups n downs n itz always like a dream but it is good to dream, be it good or bad - waking up to a new beginning, a new chapter, a new life. :)
DAILY READINGS 4th May 2008
Monday, May 5, 2008
Trail Marked By... Mrs Piggy at 12:04 AM
Categories Daily Readings From The Word Of The Buddha
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