Apr 9, 2021

Be the Light of Dhamma

  

From the Closing Address of the Principal Teacher of Vipassana Sayagyi U Goenka, Dhamma Service annual meeting, Dhamma Giri, 21 January 1994.

Whatever Dhamma work we have accomplished so far is like a few drops in a vast ocean. A healthy beginning made, but much work remains.

So much suffering in the world... People want to come out of suffering, but don't know how. If Vipassana is offered to them, they will accept it.

The path of Dhamma - sīla, samādhi and paññā - is complete, pure. Nothing should be added to it. Nothing should be taken out. The totality and purity of Vipassana should be maintained, and passed on.

Give - without expecting anything in return. It is a one-way traffic. Keep giving, for the good of many, with a mind full of compassion.

There may be worldly happiness, but it is not the aim of Vipassana. The whole aim is the ultimate happiness: liberation from all suffering.  nibbānaṃ paramaṃ sukhaṃ. Then the entire exercise will become purposeful, meaningful. 

You are messengers of Dhamma.

Global Vipassana Pagoda, Mumbai, India. 
Photo courtesy: Vipassana Newsletter, International Edition

Throw light on the pure way of life - not merely as words, but by living the Dhamma. Live that very life.

Let all see: they who talk of Dhamma also live the Dhamma life.

Only when they see living examples of Vipassana will they be attracted to Vipassana.

Throw light on yourself. Your behavior throws light not only on you, but also on Vipassana. 

Let people see the life you are living.

Everything must be open, nothing to be hidden.

This is the way to share Vipassana - not to increase a following, but for more people to benefit.

Theory inspires, encourages and guides, but the actual benefits are from practicing Vipassana daily.

Live the Dhamma life not only for your benefit, but also to benefit others. 

Live a happy life. 

Help more people live a happy life.

Bhavatu sabba maṅgalaṃ. 

May all be happy, peaceful, liberated.”

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Oct 26, 2020

The sweetness of Dhamma


by Sayagyi U Goenka 

 

Vivādaṃ bhayato disvā,

avivādaṃ ca khemato.

Samaggā sakhilā hotha,

esā buddhānusāsanī.

- Khuddaka-nikāya, Apadāna 1.79

 Seeing danger in dispute,

Security in concord,

Dwell together in amity,

This is the teaching of the Buddhas.


In Dhamma service, sweetness is important. If there is Dhamma, there is bound to be sweetness. This is the yardstick: sweetness must come in life. You exchange your views and experiences, but if you are attached to your views and argue that whatever you say is correct, you will lose all the sweetness.

The Enlightened One’s words should keep ringing in your ears: be like milk and water mixed together, inseparable, full of sweetness. The whole Vipassana field must always be full of sweetness.

By mistake you might use certain harsh words to justify your view. If you know that you have hurt somebody but think, "What else could I do? I was correct and that fellow couldn’t understand it," then your thoughts are still full of aversion. Don’t try to justify your mistakes, accept them: "I made a mistake, either from ignorance or my weakness which allowed anti-Dhamma forces to overpower me. I will be careful not to do this in future." Give the balm of mettā now.

How quickly do you realize your mistake and start generating mettā? How long do you work on mettā, and how deeply? That is the yardstick of your progress in Vipassana. Understand this and see that the atmosphere always remains full of Dhamma, full of sweetness.

By practising Vipassana one realizes: "Yes, it works! It has purified my mind, if only a little, and whatever impurities have gone, that much misery has gone. Oh, this is such a wonderful technique! Everyone, all around the world is miserable. May more and more people get this wonderful practice of Vipassana and come out of their misery!"

When you see others really enjoying happiness, peace and harmony, then sympathetic joy arises. Seeing others joyful makes you feel joyful, and this joy multiplies.

You smile seeing so many people smiling. You are serving others for this purpose, not to develop ego. There should be no status, no power, no position. You serve whether you have this or that responsibility. You are serving to make yourself happier and to make others happier. This is Dhamma.

Keep this in mind and work. Distribute this wonderful Dhamma for your good and for the good of so many suffering people around the world. 

May pure Vipassana be shared worldwide. 

May more people start practising Vipassana to enjoy real peace, harmony, happiness.

Bhavatu sabba maṅgalaṃ.

May all beings be happy.

(From the Vipassana Research Institute newsletter article ‘The Sweetness of Dhamma’ by S.N. Goenka, Vol.10, 13 October 2000)

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 " I am merely a medium. Dhamma is doing its own work."


from the Vipassana Research Institute publication 'For Benefit of Many', by S.N. Goenkaji

"A large number of suffering people have some unwholesome saṅkhāras accumulated in the past which have brought so much misery to them; but many also have some very good saṅkhāras, and the time has arisen now that the fruit of their wholesome saṅkhāra should come up as the Dhamma. Then who are you or I to give them Dhamma through Vipassana practice? They are receiving Vipassana meditation because of their good karmas of the past. We are just vehicles, that is all.

I keep on telling the story of the puppy walking under the bullock cart.  A bullock cart owner used to transport goods from one place to the other. This man had a small dog. When he traveled from one village to another, he trained the dog to walk under the bullock cart to avoid the sun’s heat. Wherever they traveled, the farmer sat on the bullock cart but the dog walked below in the shade of the cart. 

In time the small dog came to feel that he was carrying the entire burden of the cart,and he wondered why the farmer gave so much attention to the bullocks. He thought, 'I am carrying the burden of this cart! Wherever we travel, it is over my back. More importance should be given to me!' A mad puppy.

Actually, nobody is carrying the cart; the Dhamma is carrying the cart. Nobody should feel, "I am the most important person, it is only because of me that the Vipassana centre functions properly. It is only because of me that the teaching is given, that Dhamma spreads." 

You have been given the opportunity to serve in one way or another, and this should not become a cause of inflating your ego.

Come out of this madness of the ego! Understand that you are simply a vehicle, a tool, and Dhamma is doing its job. If you had not been given this responsibility, somebody else would have taken it and the work would go on. Dhamma is bound to spread now; the clock of Vipassana has struck.

Nobody who serves Dhamma should think like that puppy. You should feel, 'It is Dhamma that is working, and I have a wonderful shelter, I am in the shadow of Dhamma. Good!'

Those who are giving service should remember that Dhamma is not spreading because of them, but because it is the time for Dhamma to spread. They are just vehicles, and should feel so pleased to be a vehicle. Because of this they are gaining wonderful pāramīs, wonderful paññā and developing their own meditation. This is not an ordinary gain.

May Dhamma grow. Keep on enjoying Dhamma by growing in Dhamma, under the shelter of Dhamma. May more and more suffering people round the world grow under the shelter of Dhamma, and come out of their misery through practice of Vipassana. 

May Vipassana be shared for the good of many, for the liberation of many. 

Don't give the smallest opening for anti-Dhamma forces to enter. And the biggest enemy, the worst weakness is one's own ego.

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Sayagyi U Ba Khin:

“……This Vipassana centre (International Meditation Centre, Yangon) does not belong to me. U Ba Khin should not get conceited, saying this is U Ba Khin’s centre. I do not own it. It belongs to the Vipassana Association of the Accountant General’s Office. I will have to leave if they drive me out. See, how nice! I do not own it. I have to be re-elected each year. Only if they re-elect me will I be here. If they say that they have found someone better than me, and elect that person, it’s over for me. Or some members from the committee may not like me, they may say I talk too much and elect someone else. Then I would have to leave. I do not own the place.”

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May all in Vipassana service be protected from anti-Dhamma forces within, and be able to serve selflessly, in purity, for the benefit of many. 
May there be no hindrances and disturbance caused by one's own ego and other impurities. 
May all beings be happy, be peaceful, be liberated.

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