The Masters Way.
The
place of the Dhamma Master is to encourage their disciples to follow
the path of wisdom, and to show, by their own example, the true Way.
This is not a Way of belief and blind faith, but of an active and
personal investigation into Truth. To know for ourselves, directly
and without doubt, the reality of being.
In the
end, this investigation is the only thing that has real value in our
life.
Being a
part of a large group or organisation may bring a sense of security,
when we can feel that the views we hold are ‘normal’ whilst the
views of others are wrong, but without wisdom we only continue to
compound the confusion of the world.
The Master lives quietly and
alone, even in the midst of others. For him (or her) there is only
Dhamma, manifesting in each moment and in all things. There is
nothing to say, nothing to do, nothing to get and nothing to become.
There is only the reality of oneness. The connectedness with life
itself. No longer outside seeking and craving security, but only
simply being in the moment and in the reality of ‘the way of
things’.
The obstacle to our peace and the real security that is
found only in wisdom, is fear, and this is a powerful tool for those
who, for whatever reason, wish to manipulate others.
The world of
Western society, manifesting in education, advertising, banking and
insurance tells us that we should always worry and be concerned for
the future, even from our earliest days. The Master shows us that our
fears are always empty and that in every moment the only one truly
causing our anxieties and our worries in life, is ourselves. We do
this by being asleep, by accepting as real the delusions of society.
To penetrate these delusions and pass through them is our path to
freedom.
Not to give our full attention to Dhamma is to waste our
life, because ultimately, only wisdom will end our suffering.
Even
if we can have all the pleasures of the senses, and all the worldly
security possible, suffering will still exist for us. Somewhere deep
inside our being the seed of worry will take root and grow, because
only to cover and hide it will not destroy it. There is no place
where suffering will not find us unless we ourselves become the
Master. This, we can only do, by devoting our life to the real
investigation of Dhamma. Not religion, not politics, not social
issues and not worrying about things that in this moment do not
exist. Only the pure and beautiful Dhamma. The Truth!
The future
is the great unknown, but our relationship to it is determined by our
understanding and our wisdom in this moment. How can we be afraid of
that which does not yet exist? Only through delusion. How can we be
free? Only through wisdom.
Before we know Dhammic wisdom as the
reality of our life we cannot understand how it can be to live a life
without fear or worries. The moment we have it, it is as though we
wake up from a deep sleep.
The title, Buddha means ‘the one who
is awake’, and this is our opportunity now, if we really understand
the value of life.
To be awake in our life and so be free from
the delusion that keeps us prisoner in our suffering.
The Pure
Dhamma teachings are always the same, given with love and without
conditions.
May all beings be happy.

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