Reflections On Spiritual Practice

 



By Brother Initiate Lu Ren, California, USA

In modern society, what troubles us is usually not whether we have enough to wear, but rather, that the woman next door has bought a beautiful new dress or that our friends' children performed much better than ours. Throughout our lives, we are influenced and directed by other people's viewpoints. We cannot even harness our own minds, which others should not maneuver or gain control over. We do not know and dare not ask where we come from and where we will go after death. We just let destiny run our lives. Feeling helpless, we keep running away from knowing our true selves, and occupy ourselves with all kinds of business and trivialities, trying to forget the vital question that shamefully we cannot answer. Looking around, we find that no one has the answer, and everyone knows that no one else has it, so that no one feels hurt or embarrassed. Anyway, there are many senseless competitions to engage in.

After I began my spiritual practice, however, the more I practice, the more I became aware of my shortcomings. Previously I had not been able to see, or had no courage to face them, because I had no solution for them. Now that I know how to approach these problems, I can face them directly. As more and more problems are solved, my heart becomes more and more open. The many things that I once wished I could do, I have now done. It's well said: The Quan Yin Method, the method of all methods, is the last door to sainthood. Indeed!