You will become Pure,
if you love Purity
You will become Impure,
if you love Impurity
You will become Holy,
if you love Holiness
You will become Unholy,
if you love Unholiness
It is clear from the above verse what we become what we love and what we love
that we become. In this modern world with so many attractions and distractions
people have become sceptical about leading a holy life and attaining Nibbana.
Actually, the doubt about leading a holy life lies in the defilements inside
and not in things outside. Nor it has anything to do with a particular time
period of past, present and future. These defilements are Raga (Lust and
greed), Dosa (Hatred and Aversion), Moha (Delusion and Ignorance). it is these
very defilements inside us that have been the hurdle on the path of Holy life
and not the external attractions or distractions. It has been so in the past,
it is so in the present, and it will be so in the future.
Adhigatam idam bahuhi amatam - Attained has been this deathlessness by many
Ajjapi ca labhaniyam idam - And still today, this state can be obtained
Yo yoniso Payunjati - By him who strives in earnestness
Na ca sakka aghatamanena - But none will reach it without effort. (Theri Gatha)
Therefore the Buddha reminds us not to give up the struggle against the fetters
of Raga, Dosa and Moha, in order to escape the misery of Samsara. A great
satisfaction and assurance is given by our Exalted Teacher the Buddha, when He
said that we do possess the power to overcome all evil things in us and can
develop all good things. He taught us to abandon evil and unwholesome things
and arouse in us good and wholesome things. If this was not possible through
human effort in the past, present and future, then the Buddha would never have
advised us of putting forth all our energy and effort on the Noble Eight Fold
Path which is timeless (Akaliko), ever-effective and everlasting law of nature
leading to the final liberation, Nibbana.
For this proper training is needed, will must be exercised, exertion must be
made, should not turn back, there must be ardor, there must be perseverance
should develop mindfull ness, there must be right understanding, above all
there must be sincerity and earnestness.
One should think when many Monks and laymen have attained why
cannot I attain? I am healthy, full of faith, I am not hypocrite, not a
pretender or boaster, but I have will power and understanding that everything
is transient, subject to pain and suffering an ulcer, a cancer, a thorn, a
misery, a burden, an enemy, a disturbance, empty and void of ego. Why should I
not hope for deliverance through Nibbana, when the path is still available?
Now in this present world, the Buddha should have a stimulating and encouraging
effect on the people with scientific eduction. Many people labouring are under
the delusion that in this modern time of space ships and Aero planes, the
present generation, despite their best intentions, cannot find time and leisure
to cultivate higher mental facilities through meditation and morality. Thus it
has been rightly said:
When you run so fast
To get somewhere,
You miss half the fun
Of getting there.
When you worry and hurry
Through your day,
It is like an unopened gift
Thrown away.
Life is not a race
Do take it slower,
practice the Dhamma
Before health and life
is over.
Over and Over again the Buddha assures: You can arouse your will, you can act,
and you can change your character by certain lines of effort, i.e. walking on the
Noble Eight Fold Path and attain Nibbana. So without giving any lame and
tactical excuses we should give our time and energy in the direction of Noble
Eight Fold Path for our own good, for our own benefit, for our own happiness
and for our own liberation.
There is a saying that He, who will success, is half way to it. And that where
there is a will, there is a way. This is all I have to say. Thus always keep in
mind that will is the root of all things, not only of Vice and Suffering but
also of Virtue and Happiness. Thus finally I would like to say that:
Fierce winds not a mountain Shake
Nor they make firm earth to Quake
Similarly the good Kamma one Make
No one can his fortune take.
So following the Buddha, the fully awake;
Lead a pure life like lotus in Lake
Practising Precepts (Sil) without break.
May you all live a holy life and attain Nibbana!