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- Summary
During this talk Supreme Master Ching Hai tells a story from the Buddhist sutras about a boy who made sincere offerings to the Buddha. The boy, who lived in the city of Savatthi, was extremely poor but became a servant so that he could earn money to make offerings to the Buddha and his reverend monks. Due to the merits derived from these offerings to the World Honored One, the boy was reborn into a rich and powerful family. From the time of his birth, he could speak and remember his past life. When he grew up he went to the Buddha and asked for permission to become a monk. After a period of spiritual practice he attained the level of Arhat. Through this story the Supreme Master reminds us that offerings are not measured by their value but by the sincerity of the giver. To clear up any misunderstandings, the Supreme Master also explains the meaning of the three qualities of pure meat referred to in the Buddhist scriptures, along with the true intention of the Buddha. She says, "The difference is not about what kind of meat you eat, pure or not pure. The difference, the main point, is the suffering of that animal." In addition, the Supreme Master says that in our worldly lives most of us are busy with nonsensical actions and forget to pursue the greater purpose of existence. We should appreciate our precious human bodies and focus our efforts on getting to know more about our real, powerful inner Self. |
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