Master's Words
We Must Have A Sacrificing Spirit
Spoken By Supreme Master Ching Hai, Cambodia
March 27, 1996 (Originally In Chinese)
Without a sacrificing spirit, we cannot grow up. In this way, it is
useless even if we practice for several hundred years. To be devoted
only to ourselves and not to others is not the way of the
Bodhisattvas (enlightened saints). We should then realize that we are
still far from being qualified as such. Whenever we do not consider
others, we should know that we are associating with maya, the
negative power. This is the only difference between a Buddha (an
enlightened being) and maya. Once we are selfless in our thinking
toward others, we have become a Buddha. Minding only ourselves and
forgetting others, we become evil. We can clearly weigh ourselves by
this scale. Don't ask me what level you are at or if you have reached
Buddhahood!
You believe I am a Buddha. It is because I only consider others all
the time, to the point of me forgetting my own benefit, disadvantage,
future, body, comfort, reputation and need. I no longer care for
anything. I would sacrifice my life for others regardless of whether I
am successful or not. We cannot measure this by success or failure. It
is not necessary to be successful each time we do good. Not so! It
depends rather on our vow to save the dying, on our sincerity to
sacrifice and devote ourselves for the sake of other beings.
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