Waking Up
In the morning when you wake up, visualize the Buddha on
the crown of your head and think, "How fortunate I am that so far I have
not died. Again today I have the opportunity to practice the Dharma. I
again have the opportunity to take the essence of this human rebirth which
has so many freedoms and richnesses. The great essence to be taken from
this opportunity is to practice bodhicitta, the mind that is dedicated to
attaining enlightenment for the benefit of all sentient beings, by
renouncing myself and cherishing others. Cherishing only myself is the
greatest obstacle to be happy myself and it is especially the greatest
hindrance to bringing about happiness of all sentient beings. So, from now
on, I will never allow myself to be under control of the self-cherishing
thought.
"Also, cherishing others is the best means to bring all success for my
own happiness and especially to successfully bring about the happiness
that all sentient beings desire. Therefore, from now on, I will never
separate from the precious bodhicitta, the mind cherishing other sentient
beings, for even one moment. With the bodhicitta, and the mind that
cherishes others, I will live my life."
Then make a sincere request to the Buddha, "Whether my life is happy or
painful, may whatever actions I do with my body, speech and mind always
become only the cause to lead quickly the pitiful mother sentient beings
throughout infinite space to enlightenment."
Guru Shakyamuni is extremely pleased with your request. He melts into
light, which flows down through your crown to your heart, blessing,
inspiring and transforming your mind. Think, "I have received all of the
Buddha's qualities." Then imagine a small Buddha made of light appears at
your heart. Throughout the day, think of the Buddha constantly. In this
way, you will become more mindful of what you do, say and think, as you
will be aware of Buddha witnessing it.
Read and contemplate the Eight Verses of Thought Transformation:
With the thought of attaining enlightenment For the welfare of
beings, Who are more precious than a wish-fulfilling jewel, I will
constantly practice holding them dear.
Whenever I am with others, I will practice seeing myself as the
lowest of all And from the very depth of my heart, I will
respectfully hold others as supreme.
In all actions, I will examine my mind And the moment a
disturbing attitude arises, Endangering myself and others, I will
firmly confront and avert it.
Whenever I meet a person of bad nature Who is overwhelmed by
negative energy and intense suffering, I will hold such a rare one
dear, As if I had found a precious treasure.
When others, out of jealousy, Mistreat me with abuse, slander and
so on, I will practice accepting defeat And offering the victory
to them.
When someone I have benefitted And in whom I have placed great
trust Hurts me very badly, I will practice seeing that person as
my supreme teacher.
In short, I will offer directly and indirectly Every benefit and
happiness to all beings, my mothers. I will practice in secret taking
upon myself All their harmful actions and sufferings.
Without these practices being defiled by the stains of the eight
worldly concerns, By perceiving all phenomena as illusory, I will
practice without grasping to release all beings From the bondage of
the disturbing, unsubdued mind and karma.
By remembering Guru Shakyamuni Buddha, do your daily life actions as
follow:
Eating and Drinking
Before you eat or drink, think, "I am going to
make this food (drink) offering to Guru Shakyamuni Buddha, who is the
embodiment of all the Buddhas, Dharma and Sangha, in order to achieve
enlightenment for the sake of all mother sentient beings." Think the food
is very pure and sweet nectar that gives great bliss. Its taste is
delicious, like what a Buddha experiences; that is, it is completely
beyond the usual ordinary appearance of food. Offer the food with the
following prayers and imagine the Buddha at your heart experiences bliss
as you eat.
Recite "OM AH HUM" three times to consecrate the food and then offer it
with any of the following verses:
Guru is Buddha, Guru is Dharma, Guru is Sangha, also. Guru is the
source of all (goodness and happiness). To all the Gurus, I make this
offering.
You, whose body was formed by a million perfect virtues, Whose
speech fulfils the hopes of all beings, Whose mind perceives all that
is to be known, To the prince of the Shakyas I make this offering.
The supreme teacher, the precious Buddha, The supreme refuge, the
holy precious Dharma, The supreme guide, the precious Sangha, To
all of the objects of refuge, I make this offering.
As you eat, imagine that Guru Shakyamuni at your heart
experiences bliss from the nectar that you have offered to him. He
radiates light which fills your entire body.
Dedicate the positive potential (merit) created by offering the
food:
May we and those around us, in all future lives, Never be
separated from the Three Jewels, Continuously make offerings to the
Three Jewels, And receive the inspiration of the Three Jewels.
When you dedicate, especially remember the sentient beings who created negative
karma by harming others and who suffered and died in the process of growing and
preparing the food.
Enjoying Sense Objects
Whatever sense objects you enjoy during the
day -- clothes, music, beautiful scenery and so forth -- think that you
are offering them to Guru Shakyamuni Buddha who is at your heart. In this
way, you continuously make offerings to the Buddha, thus creating a great
store of positive potential. Also, you will become less attached to sense
pleasures and will begin to enjoy them with a peaceful mind.
Making Offerings on the Altar
Think, "I am going to make these offerings in order to achieve enlightenment
for the benefit of all pitiful mother sentient beings who have been kind to
me since beginningless rebirths." Immediately consecrate whatever you offer
by saying, "OM AH HUM."
When you look at the pictures and statues of the Buddhas and holy
beings on your altar, think that they are all the Guru and the Buddhas,
Dharma and Sangha of the ten directions. Offer to them with this
recognition, and imagine that they generate great bliss by receiving your
offerings. Think that you are offering to the Buddhas, bodhisattvas,
arhats and sanghas of the ten directions. Offer to the statues of the
Buddhas and deities (which represent the Buddha's holy body), to all the
scriptures (which represent the Buddha's holy speech), and to all the
stupas (which represent the Buddha's holy mind) that exist in all ten
directions. This includes making offerings to all holy objects in Tibet,
in India and in each person's home where there is a holy object. This is
the most skillful way to accumulate merit without needing to take even one
step or spend even one dollar to travel to those places. By thinking that
ll the statues, Buddhas, bodhisattvas and so forth are manifestations of
the guru, you accumulate the highest merit.
After offering, think, "Whatever happiness and virtue I have
accumulated, may all sentient beings receive it, and whatever suffering
beings have, may it ripen upon me." Then dedicate the positive potential.
Working
When you go to work, think, "I must achieve enlightenment
in order to lead each and every sentient being to enlightenment.
Therefore, I am going to do service for sentient beings by going to work."
If you are working in order to provide for your family, it is service to
sentient beings. If you do not have to provide for your family, you
nevertheless need the necessary material conditions in order to practice
the Dharma so that you may attain enlightenment for the benefit of all
sentient beings.
While you are at work, remember the kindness of the other sentient
beings who gave you the job and who make it possible for you to earn a
living. Thinking in this way helps to avoid generating negative emotions
like anger at work.
Bathing
Think, "I am going to bathe by transforming this action
into the cause to attain enlightenment for the benefit of all sentient
beings." By thinking in a new way, you can make your shower or bath a
purification practice. One way to think is that the water is very blissful
and you are offering it to the Buddha at your heart. Another way is to
visualize whichever manifestation of the Buddha you feel a strong
connection with (for example, Chenresig or Tara) above your head and think
that the bathing water is flowing from his or her hand. The water is the
nature of wisdom and it is making your mind clear so you can practice the
path for the benefit of sentient beings. While you are washing, think that
all negative karmas, sicknesses and interfering forces are cleansed by the
wisdom realizing emptiness and that you receive all the realizations and
the qualities of the Buddha.
Sleeping
At the end of the day it is important to purify the
negative actions created during the day. The most powerful method to do
this is by means of the four opponent powers:
Having regret for the negative actions you have done.
Taking refuge and generating bodhicitta.
Doing remedial actions, i.e. a purification practice.
Determining not to do the action again in the future.
By doing this, it stops the karma from multiplying each day, each week,
each month. It also purifies the negative karma accumulated since beginningless
time. By thus cleansing your obstacles, you have the opportunity to become
enlightened.
Before going to bed, think, "I take refuge until I am enlightened in
the Buddhas, the Dharma and the Sangha. By the positive potential I create
by practicing generosity and the other far-reaching attitudes, may I
attain Buddhahood in order to benefit all sentient beings."
Visualize Guru Vajrasattva on your crown. Light and nectar
flow down from his heart into you and purify all negative karmas and
obscurations of yourself and others. While visualizing in this way, recite
Vajrasattva's mantra at least twenty-eight times:
om vajrasattva hum
Then Vajrasattva says to you, "All your negative karmas and obscurations
are completely purified. Be happy about this." Vajrasattva absorbs into
your heart and blesses your mind.
Dedicate the positive potential:
"May the precious bodhi mind Not yet born arise and grow. May
that born have no decline, But increase forever more. "In all my
lives with the victorious one, Lama Tsong Khapa, acting in person as the
mahayana guru, may I never turn aside for even an instant from the
excellent path praised by the victorious ones.
"Due to the positive potentials accumulated by myself and others in
the past, present and future, may anyone who merely sees, hears,
remembers, touches or talks to me be freed in that very instant from all
sufferings and abide in happiness forever."
When you go to bed, think, "I am going to practice sleeping
yoga in order to achieve enlightenment for the benefit of all sentient
beings." Lie down in the lion position, which is how the Buddha lay when
he passed away: lie on your right side, with your right hand under your
cheek. Your left hand is on your left thigh and your legs are extended.
Remember the kindness and sufferings of sentient beings and go to sleep
feeling loving-kindness towards them. Visualize Guru Shakyamuni Buddha on
your pillow and put your head in his lap. Very gentle light flows from the
Buddha into you and by remembering the Buddha's enlightened qualities with
devotion, fall asleep.
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