Spoken 
            by Supreme Master Ching Hai 
            Washington D.C. International 4-day retreat December 23, 1997 (Originally 
            in English)
        
         Q: 
          I have a dilemma and it's between me, who 
          I am, and my profession. I'm a lawyer; I represent large companies and 
          corporations. The people we sue are oftentimes injured, either physically 
          or even in some cases, someone has died, and my job is to make it so 
          that the company doesn't pay any money. The dilemma that I have is that 
          many times I look back on what is a success professionally, but for 
          myself is troublesome because I feel like on many occasions there are 
          people that deserved to have received some sort of payment and didn't 
          because of my actions. I am quite troubled by that and I was wondering 
          if you could lend me some comfort.
Q: 
          I have a dilemma and it's between me, who 
          I am, and my profession. I'm a lawyer; I represent large companies and 
          corporations. The people we sue are oftentimes injured, either physically 
          or even in some cases, someone has died, and my job is to make it so 
          that the company doesn't pay any money. The dilemma that I have is that 
          many times I look back on what is a success professionally, but for 
          myself is troublesome because I feel like on many occasions there are 
          people that deserved to have received some sort of payment and didn't 
          because of my actions. I am quite troubled by that and I was wondering 
          if you could lend me some comfort.   
        
 M: 
          I understand. You are not the only one who has this question. Well, 
          either you have to do it the way that the company wants because you 
          are paid for it, or quit and get your own office. A lawyer often has 
          to do things that he knows are not proper, and if he does it too often, 
          then he may forget that it is not proper, and it becomes a habit. Therefore, 
          it is up to you to do it the way you want, or to do it the way the world 
          wants. You choose between your conscience and your payment and fame. 
          Did you watch the movie "The Devil's Advocate"?
M: 
          I understand. You are not the only one who has this question. Well, 
          either you have to do it the way that the company wants because you 
          are paid for it, or quit and get your own office. A lawyer often has 
          to do things that he knows are not proper, and if he does it too often, 
          then he may forget that it is not proper, and it becomes a habit. Therefore, 
          it is up to you to do it the way you want, or to do it the way the world 
          wants. You choose between your conscience and your payment and fame. 
          Did you watch the movie "The Devil's Advocate"?  
        
 Q: 
          Yes, recently.
Q: 
          Yes, recently.   
        
 M: 
          Good, and did you see "The Rain Maker"?
M: 
          Good, and did you see "The Rain Maker"?  
        
 Q: 
          I haven't seen that one.
Q: 
          I haven't seen that one.   
        
 M: 
          It is similar. Go watch that and then you will have your own answer. 
          There are many other jobs to do. Also, you can teach in law school, 
          or is that also in terms of breeding other lawyers? [Laughter] A lot 
          of people feel the same way as you do because they started out very 
          idealistic as newborn lawyers. They wanted to fight for justice and 
          to defend the weak and needy, but then situations forced them into doing 
          the opposite. Many times, they come home and do not feel very good; 
          they don't feel the money they earned is all clean. I don't know if 
          there are other choices for lawyers or not. Maybe you can open your 
          own corporation, but there is so much competition.
M: 
          It is similar. Go watch that and then you will have your own answer. 
          There are many other jobs to do. Also, you can teach in law school, 
          or is that also in terms of breeding other lawyers? [Laughter] A lot 
          of people feel the same way as you do because they started out very 
          idealistic as newborn lawyers. They wanted to fight for justice and 
          to defend the weak and needy, but then situations forced them into doing 
          the opposite. Many times, they come home and do not feel very good; 
          they don't feel the money they earned is all clean. I don't know if 
          there are other choices for lawyers or not. Maybe you can open your 
          own corporation, but there is so much competition. 
          
           It is very difficult 
          to be successful in this world and to keep our standard at the same 
          time. It is up to you to choose your way of life; I cannot tell you 
          what to do. As long as you are paid by the company to defend for it, 
          you have done a good job. That is what you are paid for, and you are 
          faithful and loyal to your company. No one can blame you for that.
It is very difficult 
          to be successful in this world and to keep our standard at the same 
          time. It is up to you to choose your way of life; I cannot tell you 
          what to do. As long as you are paid by the company to defend for it, 
          you have done a good job. That is what you are paid for, and you are 
          faithful and loyal to your company. No one can blame you for that. 
          
           On the other hand, 
          your conscience will tell you that that poor employee has nothing left. 
          After he dies or has an accident, his life is finished, his family's 
          future is darkened, and your conscience will not rest. That is the problem, 
          and not that you are wrong or the person is right. It has nothing to 
          do with that. As far as your job is concerned, you have done excellently. 
          That is what you have to do because you are paid to do it. You have 
          done well, but it is up to you now to choose between being a successful 
          lawyer and a conscientious human being.
On the other hand, 
          your conscience will tell you that that poor employee has nothing left. 
          After he dies or has an accident, his life is finished, his family's 
          future is darkened, and your conscience will not rest. That is the problem, 
          and not that you are wrong or the person is right. It has nothing to 
          do with that. As far as your job is concerned, you have done excellently. 
          That is what you have to do because you are paid to do it. You have 
          done well, but it is up to you now to choose between being a successful 
          lawyer and a conscientious human being.  
        
 The Best Mansion
         There 
          are other jobs to do, like selling tofu outside [Laughter] or delivering 
          pizza. The problem with us is that once we climb the ladder of success, 
          it is very difficult to stop there or climb down. But it's very easy 
          once you renounce inside your heart, knowing that a clean conscience 
          and peace of mind are worth every piece of gold in this world, and then 
          you can decide.
There 
          are other jobs to do, like selling tofu outside [Laughter] or delivering 
          pizza. The problem with us is that once we climb the ladder of success, 
          it is very difficult to stop there or climb down. But it's very easy 
          once you renounce inside your heart, knowing that a clean conscience 
          and peace of mind are worth every piece of gold in this world, and then 
          you can decide. 
          
           We don't have to live 
          in Beverly Hills; we don't have to live on Capitol Hill. We can live 
          in a mobile home, which is very cheap. A secondhand mobile home costs 
          about $15,000 or $20,000 or sometimes even five or ten thousand dollars. 
          You don't have much to clean, and you don't need servants once a month 
          or once a week. That's what I do; I am living in a mobile home right 
          now, and you can laugh at me if you like. I can afford more than that 
          but at the moment, it's not necessary. If I had a bigger house then 
          I would have to depend on a lot of people for cleaning, mowing the lawn, 
          and all that. There are many unnecessary expenses. It is a privilege 
          and prestigious to live in a big house, to have a name-brand car and 
          all that if you can afford it. If you cannot, a secondhand car will 
          do and a mobile home will be fine.
We don't have to live 
          in Beverly Hills; we don't have to live on Capitol Hill. We can live 
          in a mobile home, which is very cheap. A secondhand mobile home costs 
          about $15,000 or $20,000 or sometimes even five or ten thousand dollars. 
          You don't have much to clean, and you don't need servants once a month 
          or once a week. That's what I do; I am living in a mobile home right 
          now, and you can laugh at me if you like. I can afford more than that 
          but at the moment, it's not necessary. If I had a bigger house then 
          I would have to depend on a lot of people for cleaning, mowing the lawn, 
          and all that. There are many unnecessary expenses. It is a privilege 
          and prestigious to live in a big house, to have a name-brand car and 
          all that if you can afford it. If you cannot, a secondhand car will 
          do and a mobile home will be fine. 
          
           You will feel very 
          happy when you don't have debts to pay, when you don't have anyone that 
          blames you, and you don't blame yourself for any wrongdoing. That is 
          the best "mansion" that you can ever have for yourself - peace of mind 
          and a clear conscience. That is why many Masters tell you to forsake 
          the world in order to gain Heaven. Whoever clings to life will lose 
          it. Whoever forsakes life will find eternal life. [Matt 16:25] That 
          is the meaning of it.
You will feel very 
          happy when you don't have debts to pay, when you don't have anyone that 
          blames you, and you don't blame yourself for any wrongdoing. That is 
          the best "mansion" that you can ever have for yourself - peace of mind 
          and a clear conscience. That is why many Masters tell you to forsake 
          the world in order to gain Heaven. Whoever clings to life will lose 
          it. Whoever forsakes life will find eternal life. [Matt 16:25] That 
          is the meaning of it. 
          
           We are too bound to 
          material comforts and "musts, do's, and don'ts," and we forget to liberate 
          ourselves from all this; we don't need all that. We don't need to go 
          to Beverly Hills to parties; we can forsake them all. We can leave all 
          the friends that are posh and rich, and make us feel competitive and 
          as if we have to be forever climbing to be like them. After awhile you 
          are tired of parties, big friends, names, and all that, and you just 
          like to stay at home in your own room, even a small room would be fine. 
          You just meditate and you feel so good inside; you do not need any material 
          things to show off, and then any job will do. We don't depend on jobs; 
          we don't depend on fame and prestige to live our lives. We depend on 
          God; we depend on inner tranquility and a clear conscience. That is 
          why Jesus said, Blessed are the pure in spirit for they shall know God. 
          [Matt 5:8] You have to become like a child in order to enter the Kingdom. 
          That's what it is.
We are too bound to 
          material comforts and "musts, do's, and don'ts," and we forget to liberate 
          ourselves from all this; we don't need all that. We don't need to go 
          to Beverly Hills to parties; we can forsake them all. We can leave all 
          the friends that are posh and rich, and make us feel competitive and 
          as if we have to be forever climbing to be like them. After awhile you 
          are tired of parties, big friends, names, and all that, and you just 
          like to stay at home in your own room, even a small room would be fine. 
          You just meditate and you feel so good inside; you do not need any material 
          things to show off, and then any job will do. We don't depend on jobs; 
          we don't depend on fame and prestige to live our lives. We depend on 
          God; we depend on inner tranquility and a clear conscience. That is 
          why Jesus said, Blessed are the pure in spirit for they shall know God. 
          [Matt 5:8] You have to become like a child in order to enter the Kingdom. 
          That's what it is. 
          
           We cannot become like 
          a child if we forever have to strive to be like next door. To go to 
          this and that party because so many names are there, we have to be someone 
          also or else we are no one, and we cannot go there; we feel ashamed. 
          We should not feel ashamed. We should feel ashamed if we do something 
          against God's will. If we are not a morally equipped person, if we are 
          not conscientiously noble, then we should feel ashamed.
We cannot become like 
          a child if we forever have to strive to be like next door. To go to 
          this and that party because so many names are there, we have to be someone 
          also or else we are no one, and we cannot go there; we feel ashamed. 
          We should not feel ashamed. We should feel ashamed if we do something 
          against God's will. If we are not a morally equipped person, if we are 
          not conscientiously noble, then we should feel ashamed.
          
           We never should feel 
          ashamed if we lack material means, if we live in a humble house, or 
          have a secondhand car. That is what binds a lot of people, making them 
          stick to a position and work against their own conscience and will. 
          They suffer so much internally, all the gold in the world cannot make 
          up for it. Then they will feel sick and later all the sickness will 
          boil up into cancer and those kinds of things. It's not worth it. I 
          am just telling people what binds them and how to liberate themselves. 
          Money is poison. It poisons many people and damages a lot of good persons 
          with its fame and illusionary prestige.
We never should feel 
          ashamed if we lack material means, if we live in a humble house, or 
          have a secondhand car. That is what binds a lot of people, making them 
          stick to a position and work against their own conscience and will. 
          They suffer so much internally, all the gold in the world cannot make 
          up for it. Then they will feel sick and later all the sickness will 
          boil up into cancer and those kinds of things. It's not worth it. I 
          am just telling people what binds them and how to liberate themselves. 
          Money is poison. It poisons many people and damages a lot of good persons 
          with its fame and illusionary prestige. 