2011-05-09

Meditate on Defilements


“Oh good man! Someone who has Wisdom thinks: 'I must get away from these defilements and I should not do such evil and low-grade things. Why not? Because [otherwise] I cannot get rid of the karmic retributions of hell, hungry ghosts, animals, human and heavenly. By practicing the Way, through this power, I shall end up with all these sufferings’. So thinking, what the person commits is mild as regard the greed, ill-will and ignorance. Being light the greed, ill-will and ignorance, the person is happy. It still thinks: 'Now, through the power of the practice of the Way, I get away from the evil things and can now draw near of Wonderful Dharma. So I conquer the Right Way. Now I will make efforts and grow up’. Now, this person makes away with all the innumerable evil defilements, and is free of retributions of hell, hungry ghosts, animals, and those of humans and heavenly. Hence, I say in my Sutras: 'One should meditate on all the defilements and on the causes of the defilements’. Why? Should any wise person meditate on the defilements, but not on the causes of defilements, it will not be able to wipe out the defilements. Why? Because any wise person can see what will arise from the cause of the defilements. I am now severed of the cause, and the defilements do not arise.

Oh good man! This is like in the case of a doctor. Once he removes the cause, the illness will not raise its head any more. It's the same with the wise person who extirpates the cause of the defilements. Someone who is wise should first meditate on the cause and, later, on the result. It sees that good results come from a good cause, and the evil (results come) from what is evil. By meditating on the result which comes about, he does away with the cause. Having meditated on the result that will arise, it must further meditate on the lightness and the heaviness of the defilements. Having meditated on lightness and heaviness, it first does away with what is heavy. When it ended with what is heavy, what is light will go away by itself.

Oh good man! If the wise person realizes the defilements, the cause of the defilements, the result of the defilements, and the lightness and the heaviness of the defilements, that person will undertake efforts on the Way, will not cease, and not feel remorse. Such a person will associate with a Good Friend and give ear to Dharma with the sincerest mind. This is all to do away with the defilements.”

Read More on the Nirvana Sutra, Chapter 42 - On Bodhisattva Kasyapa 3.


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