FROM BEGINNINGLESS TIME ONWARD, LIVING BEINGS HAVE LONG REVOLVED IN BIRTH AND
DEATH. There is no beginning nor will there be an end to the time they have
revolved and will revolve in birth and death in the six paths. Throughout all
time living beings have and still are spinning and will continue to spin back
and forth, going around and around the wheel of birth and death. They are just
like motes of dust - suddenly in the heavens, suddenly on the ground, suddenly
they are in the paths of people, suddenly in the paths of hungry ghosts,
suddenly they become animals, suddenly they fall into the hells, and all of a
sudden they're asuras. This is what's meant by "no time when it begins and no
time when it ends." At whatever time you are able to certify to the fruit and
accomplish Buddhahood - at that point - you will be able to stop the wheel of
birth and death. But before you become a Buddha, you are still turning on the
revolving wheel. Even Bodhisattvas experience delusion during transmigration and
moving in a "skandha" body, and Arhats become confused from dwelling in the
womb. So, even when great lords of the Dharma body, appear in the human world,
sometimes they find themselves caught up in the flow of birth and death to the
extent that their brains are addled and their heads are bewildered and they
don't know how they can cut off the flow of birth and death. Birth and death
means being born and dying, dying and being born again. You can speak of major
births and deaths, but there are also minor births and deaths. On the day that
you are born, although there's birth, there's also a kind of death. Because on
the day that you're born, you bring along with you, the day of your death. This
life that we live is a major "birth and death," and every single thought that
goes by is a minor death. The day that we're born is also the day we die.
Because when there is birth there is also death, and if there were no births,
there would also be no deaths.
Speaking about the word "beginningless", most people would explain it to mean
having no start and no end. "Without a beginning" means the time from
beginningless kalpas in the past. There's no beginning to kalpas and no end to
kalpas. But if you were to talk about it exhaustively, back and forth, what does
it mean exactly? What does "having no beginning and no end" mean? It’s what we
call "0" --a zero. In Chinese, it's called a "1ing" This Zero has no beginning
and no end. There's no point where it starts and no point where it ends. It's a
complete, round circle and it represents the beginm'ng- less and endless. The
beginningless is represented by the Zero. If you break up this Zero, it becomes
a One, and that is called a beginning.
Last night I told each of you to pay special attention to this passage, and
today I'm going to tell you about the Zero, which is very important. Once you
cut it open, there's a One—that which is a beginning. Add another One to it and
you have two. Add another One to it and you've got three. Add another One and
you've got four, then five, six, seven, eight, nine, and ten. Once there are
ten, it multiplies into one-hundred, and one-hundred multiplies into
one-thousand, and a thousand multiplies into ten thousand, a hundred thousand, a
million, a billion, ten billion, up to a figure that can't even be reckoned. Now
in this Scientific Age, we've made rockets which orbit in space. They can orbit
around in space without ever stopping. This is a product of those numbers. The
beginning of numbers makes it possible for rockets to venture out into space.
The transformations and changes of numbers mark the beginning.
Well, what about the end? Right now we don't know when .the end
will be. The end refers to the fourth of the four stages of: formation,
existence, decay, and emptiness. The end refers to the period of going empty.
Right now we are in the beginning. There are twenty small kalpas of formation,
twenty small kalpas of existing, twenty small kalpas of decay, and twenty small
kalpas of emptiness. You could speak of this in terms of a beginning and an end.
So now we are speaking of all living beings from beginningless time onwards.
Where do all these living beings come from? Let's investigate it. Let’s talk
about the human race. Would you say men came first or women came first? If you
say men came first, how did they get here without any women? And if you say
women came first, how could there be women if there weren't any men? This is
also the beginningless because no one knows where it began.
You can also talk about chickens. Which came first, the chicken or the egg?
From beginningless kalpas onward, there were no chickens. Where did they come
from? They came from eggs. Now if there were no chickens, how could there be
eggs? So this isn't something you can solve with research. This principle is
just a principle of the beginningless. People also came from this no-beginning,
from this Zero. Because they came from this zero, there's no beginning, no end,
no inside, no outside, no big, and no small. In terms of the small, this Zero
represents a small mote of dust, an atom. If you speak about it in larger terms,
it includes the entire Dharma Realm. To the end of space and pervading the
Dharma Realm, nothing gets left outside of the Zero. If you pound up the whole
Dharma Realm which extends up to the end of space into fine motes of dust—into
the tiniest motes of dust—nothing is left outside of the Zero.
So this Zero is the source of all creation. It has no beginning and no end.
It's the principle of True Emptiness and Wonderful Existence. The Zero, if
spoken of in large terms, includes all of space and the Dharma Realm. This is
True Emptiness. If you shrink it way down, it turns into a single atom. And
although these atoms are small, they make up Wonderful Existence. The Zero is
True Emptiness and Wonderful Existence. All of you should think this over. If
you want to understand this doctrine, you have to understand the true Dharma. If
you don't understand this doctrine, then you're still a confused, muddled person
and you have no real wisdom. If you're enlightened, the Zero is a great, bright,
wisdom light. If you haven't become enlightened, then it is a state of
non-brightness—there is no light. In other words, it's ignorance. This ignorance
is also the Zero. Wisdom light also makes up the Zero. The Zero is
beginningless, endless; it has no inside, no outside; it is neither small nor
large. The Zero is so large that nothing is left outside of it. You can draw it
as large as you like and if you want to shrink it down, you can shrink it down
as small as you want. It’s so big there's nothing outside of it, and so small
you can’t fit anything inside it. If you draw it really large, then it is the
pure basic source of the wonderful Suchness nature. If you shrink it way down,
make it very, very small, it becomes your very first thought of ignorance. So
when I speak of the "beginningless" this is what I mean.
Living beings "have long revolved in birth and death." In the six paths of
rebirth, the revolving wheel is included in the Zero. Not being able to smash
through the Zero, one is born and dies, dies and then is born again. And nobody
knows for how many great kalpas one turns in the six paths. This is called
turning in the six paths of birth and death for a long time. Isn't this really
terrifying - turning around and around in the revolving wheel?
I'll present another topic to you. This turning for a long time refers to
what you have created through your continual thought processes. If you produce a
defiled thought, then when that thought matures, you may become an animal, a
hungry ghost or a hell dweller. However, if you become just a little bit good,
you can be born as a human being or an asura, or perhaps get born in the
heavens. These different paths of rebirth all come about from thoughts. The
revolving wheel is created by your thoughts alone. We undergo the retribution of
being born in the six paths because of the karma which our thoughts created.
It's not that we receive the retribution immediately. But say if in the distant
past you had false thoughts about the heavens, then you were born in the
heavens. If you had false thoughts about asuras, then you became an asura. If
you had false thoughts about human beings, then you became a human being. Or if
you had false thoughts of animals, you became an animal. Having hungry ghosts’
thoughts, you became a hungry ghost. Having hellish thoughts, you fell into the
hells. If you mainly did offensive things and created evil karma, then you fell
into the three evil paths. If you did good things which gained merit and virtue,
you were born in the three good paths. This is speaking in very general terms.
If one were to speak of it in detail one couldn't finish explaining it until the
end of time. So the world is the creation of false thinking of living beings. If
people didn't have false thinking, the whole world would be empty.
But living beings continue to get born and die, "not understanding the true
and actual Dharma." Living beings fail to understand the principle of the Dharma
of True Emptiness and Wonderful Existence - the Real Mark of True Suchness,
which is the true and actual Dharma. The Dharma of True Emptiness and Wonderful
Existence is what I have just explained as the Zero. It is through the Zero that
this huge heaven and huge earth were created. And this huge world was also born
from the Zero. The myriad living beings also came out of the Zero. Everything
has come forth from the Zero. This is because the Zero is not included in
numbers - it transcends numbers. It has no beginning, no end, nothing inside of
it, nor outside of it; it's neither big, nor small. If you let it go, it expands
to fill the entire universe-- all of creation. If you shrink it down, then it
hides away; it would seem to disappear. This Dharma is just the Dharma of True
Emptiness and Wonderful Existence.
True Emptiness is not empty. Why isn't it empty? Because it has Wonderful
Existence. And Wonderful Existence is not existence. Why is it not existence?
Because it still has True Emptiness. True Emptiness doesn't obstruct Wonderful
Existence, and Wonderful Existence doesn't obstruct True Emptiness. This
principle solves the problem of "which came first, the men or the women?" It
also solves the problem of "which came first, the chicken or the egg?" In fact,
all of the questions can be solved by using the Zero.
Why is this? The Zero is True Emptiness. And within True Emptiness,
Wonderful Existence manifests. All creation can manifest. Although there is
Wonderful Existence, it is not separate from True Emptiness. If you haven't
attained the Mind-Seal Dharma of all Buddhas, you won't be able to understand
this. If you understand the "using the mind to Seal the mind" Dharma of all
Buddhas, then you'll understand this Dharma. So it says, " not understanding the
true and actual Dharma." Living beings put a head on top of a head; they run
around on a donkey looking for a donkey; they look outside, grasping outwardly,
and they don't know how to return the light and reverse the illumination, to
recognize the true and actual Dharma inherent within their original self-nature.
They don't know that it is forever complete within their own self-nature, that
they don't have to go out looking for it. If you look outside, you can look for
84,000 Kalpas but you'll never find it. But if you can return the light and
reverse the illumination, then you'll immediately realize it. So it says,
The sea of suffering is boundless,
But a turn of the head is the other
shore.
This means, if you look outside, the sea of suffering is boundless. But if
you turn around and look inside, if you look in your own self-nature, then, that
is "to turn your heac and arrive at the other shore."
Because living beings don't understand the true and actual Dharma, ALL
BUDDHAS COME INTO THE WORLD. We living beings are so upside-down and confused.
All day long we seek after false conditions. We get caught up in the six sense
organs and the six sense objects and run after them. Originally all Buddhas
abide in the Pure Land of Constant, Stillness and Light, sitting in full lotus
and rapt in samadhi. But now they enter the world, why is this? Because they see
that you and I—all these stupid creatures—are really pitiful! All day long we
forget about what is true and all we know now to do is to get attached to what
is false. People don't know to turn away from their confusion and head for
enlightenment; to turn away from the false and head for the true; to borrow what
is false in order to cultivate what is true; to turn around and look for it
inside. This is really pitiful. So, all Buddhas, in their samadhi, produce a
mind of great compassion and come into the world to show living beings how to
get out of the path of confusion. But we people get caught up pursuing false
conditions and don't recognize the true Dharma. The Buddha speaks the Dharma for
us and the more the Buddha speaks, the more we try to run away. We try to turn
back; we don't listen. The Buddha gets so nervous he starts shaking his head!
What are we going to do? We turn around and come back, the Buddha is right in
front of our faces! And he teaches us again.
ALL DHARMAS ARE INDESTRUCTIBLE. True and actual Dharma cannot be destroyed by
any outside ways. NOR IS THERE ANYONE WHO CAN DESTROY THEM. If you understand
and recognize this true and actual Dharma, then you are included in this real
Dharma which exhausts the Dharma Realm and empty space. All beings are included
in this true and actual Dharma, irrespective of whether it's the Buddha, or a
heavenly demon, or one of outside ways - none can get out of the Dharma Realm.
So the heavenly demons and those of outside ways eventually have to comply with
the Proper Dharma. Why? Because they can't destroy it. The Proper Dharma is
indestructible. Nobody can destroy the true Dharma. If it can be destroyed, then
it's not the true and actual Dharma. Because the true and actual Dharma can't be
ruined.
THIS COMFORTABLE, GREAT BRIGHT LIGHT UNIVERSALLY APPEARS IN THE WORLD. This
refers to the perfect cultivation of the Zero, which then manifests as the great
storehouse of brilliant light. The storehouse of great bright light exhausts
empty space and the Dharma Realm. It universally shines throughout the world in
order to instruct all living beings to end birth and be free of death. It is
just the dharma-door of returning the light and reversing the illumination;
returning to the root and going back to the source. This is your great wisdom
light which destroys all your ignorance so your original dharma nature can
shine. Even if you don't believe this, go ahead and try it out, and then when
the time comes, when it happens to you, there will be no way that you won't
believe it. If you don't believe it, you'll still have to believe it, because
that's the way it is, and what method would you have for not believing?
The great, brilliant storehouse is your own. It's not something other people
give to you. It's not something that the Buddhas can give you. It's your own;
it's inherent within yourself.
Namo Amitabha
Life’s most
awesome event is death, and death comes to all without regard to wealth, beauty, intelligence or fame.
Death is inevitable, but how you die—terrified and confused, or with confidence and spiritual
mastery—is within your control.