Wherever you
are, if you are the Buddhist, on the date of Buddha's
birthday, you do not have the opportunity
to practice, celebrate in order to honor
the memory of this rare day at the Buddhist temple,
you and me try to
practice seven-lotus steps in the meaning of Cubasakuludayisuttam Sutra on this day to make
offering to the Buddha, and also
to train for the good action to perfect
ourselves, establish a good family and friends in the understanding of love from the heart of peace, and create a peaceful
world by seven steps.
1-The Eastern Lotus Step (Full Consciousness of Obligation
between Parents and Children)
"Every human being under the eastward sun is graciously welcome as
the LOTUS."
—The Very Rev. James P Morton, the Interfaith Center
of New York
On Buddha's birthday, early morning you may find a beautiful
park, or backyard, or the quiet and romantic country
road... and then walk by
free and gently steps following with each
your breath, pay attention to steps
you are going ... you get around yard one time as the right direction
of clock cycle, after
that stop at there, and turn to eastward, clasp or join your hands at your belly, look at the
skyline ... consider deeply that I and the east are in the
intimate relationship, and cannot
separate; looking at the east according
the colors of the dawn, or the black and white clouds
floating…they were the wind and rain that make my presence
... I and the
east have closely
connections and transmittal in relations
of races, ancestors, grandparents, parents, and children. Think about how my duty and
love has been for
the grandparents, parents and children… Joined hands and bow to the east, aware that today is the day Buddha was born, I vow to live a full day in responsibility and lovingness for my grandparents, parents
and children from the first
lotus steps.
2-
The Western Lotus Step (Full Consciousness of Obligation between Husband and Wife)
“You must be a lotus, unfolding its
petals when the sun rises in the sky, unaffected by the slush where it is born
or even the water which sustains it!”
You continue to the second round walking meditation, maintaining regular breath following
your steps, smiling
calmly; when the second round would complete fully,
standing and looking toward the western horizon ... consider that
west is the east’s object in the operation of rising and passing away,
yin and yiang, heaven and earth. If
you’re the female practitioner so think
that you are the earth, and
the blue sky is in harmony with me. If the male practitioner shall
reflect that yourself
is the blue sky and the ground is
interfering in me. To be conscious the spouse’s morality is a
love song of heaven and earth, there should have
much harmony to balance rhythm, reflecting that lotus step is blooming at your feet as
a message of enlightenment on the
responsibility of couples to
creating a family and society have real happiness. Joined hands and toward west, sense that today is the day Buddha
was born, I vow to live a full day duties to my
spouse or engager by
second step lotus.
3-The Southern Lotus Step (Full Consciousness of Obligation between students
and teachers)
"Oh Buddha,
my mind is fascinated
with the lotus
feet as the
bumble-bee with the
flower; night and day I thirst for them." Guru
Nanak (Indian Spiritual
leader, 1469-1539)
You go one next round, then stop where you are, turn to the south, pay attention to breathing in and breathing out deeply, look at the electric wire poles,
the level field plain,
or the beautiful
buildings which were made from human’s
hands and brains. Conceive that this
works as well as public
education, spirituality… are invested
and transmitted through many generations. Conceive that knowledge, ethics, and behavior which have been fashioned you into a human being are all thanks to
teachers’ instructions. Spiritual
awakening you opening today is owing to my masters and founders
who educated you. Conceive that you
are standing on the third lotus step that formerly the Buddha stood when he was just born from.
Joined hands and bow to the south, recall education‘s merit and
the teachers and
pupils’ of the world and religion, and wish to fulfill
your duties by transmitting the light of wisdom in which you inherited
for the future generations through all
your inherent capabilities.
4-The Northern Lotus Step (Full Consciousness of obligation between friendship
and colleague)
"The LOTUS stands as a living monument to the Interfaith ideals."
-Dr. Karan Singh, Member of
Parliament (India); Internat'l Chairman of
the Temple of Understanding
You continue to walking meditation fourth round, maintaining breathing gently on every your
step, end of this round, stop, turn your body to the north,
smile; conceiving the clouds are floating toward the north, the leaves are swung by the wind;
conceiving the sound of a bird has just sent out so
all the birds follow
to sing chorally, conceiving swarm of ants crawling on a branch of tree and unite efforts to lift
a hard thing to bring to their nest...
Maintaining mindful breathing, thinking about your
maturity is built by your own
peers (good or
bad friend) although directly or indirectly
they motivated you to strive to learn in
order that you have been steady
on your legs in this life. Conceive that you are
stepping on the fourth lotus step
in which the Buddha had stepped on. Bow
Joined hands and bow to the north,
to be grateful to friendships and take a vow to live in the consciousness of their presence around you on
the Buddha’s birthday.
5-The Below Side Lotus Step (Full Consciousness of responsibility
between employer and employee)
"I
appreciate the LOTUS which promotes understanding among all people and among
all religions. May we all come to the path of unity that will allow us to
overcome the enemy of separation that is now trying to destroy all of the
earth."
—Sun
Bear, Founder and Medicine Chief of the Bear Tribe Medicine Society
You continue to walking meditation fifth round completely, then stop where you
are, bend your head, look down your
feet, recognize these plants are curling
beneath your feet, think about
them, love them, do
not walk heavy that would be
torturous for them. If you are a boss of a corporation,
a company, a workshop,
or a villa, conceive this
is the time helping you to practice kindness. If without the green grass under
your feet, you could not walk smoothly.
If you are an employee, observe that you are fresh grass
which made to cool for the ground, the
employer as the ground that helps an opportunity for your survival.
Whether an owner or
a servant, you
should conceive in existential interdependence to generate the love (of the employer) and
the gratitude (of employee). Amnesty ground
by your joined hands, conceive that you are standing on the fifth
lotus step, and vow to live in the full sense of the
owner and servant on the Buddha’s birthday.
6-The Above Side Lotus Step (Full Consciousness of obligation between the believer
and Spiritual Master)
"The Lotus is a 'Statue of Spirituality'
equal to the
Statue of Liberty. It unites spirituality
into the reality
of the Oneness of
Buddha and Light and
gives everybody unity
in diversity."
-Yogi Bhajan, Sikh Dharma Chief Religious and Administrative Authority for the Western Hemisphere
-Yogi Bhajan, Sikh Dharma Chief Religious and Administrative Authority for the Western Hemisphere
You continue to walking meditation until the end
of sixth round. Maintain regular, gentle breathing, smile, and then stop when you are, looked up to see the vast sky, colors like mysterious
things and you do not understand at all. Conceive that your mind is
a mystery which
like the sky is shimmering.
You will never understand
it if you do not have
the guidance to practice
and enlighten. Want to explore
this mystical mind’ sky you cannot do without
true spiritual teacher. Conceive that you are the believer, the
disciple, the student of the
Buddhist monk or nun who lives in the pure happiness that you
would come back to lean on in order to enlighten your
spiritual sky. Joined hands
bow the sky. Conceive that you are standing on the sixth lotus step,
and vow to live in the consciousness of a believer to
complete all duties,
respects, and protections to the noble
spiritual teachers you confide on the Buddha’s birthday.
7- The Lotus Step at Here
and Now
"The Lotus is a
visual Testimony to Interfaith understanding and stands as a beacon of Truth
and Peace."
-The Venerable Dharma Prabhasa, Founder of the International Zen Center; 45th generational Heir of the Vietnamese Lam Te (Rinzai) Zen Lineage
-The Venerable Dharma Prabhasa, Founder of the International Zen Center; 45th generational Heir of the Vietnamese Lam Te (Rinzai) Zen Lineage
Continue to walking meditation until the end
of seventh round, then you sit down in lotus pose (your legs are crossed, if
you have problem feet, you may change),
eyes slightly looking down, the arms should rest comfortably on the thighs, or
the hands overlap before the abdomen, add mindfulness that at Here you are a blooming lotus on the
ground and the baby Buddha’s feet are standing on your shoulders with his both hands
one point at the heaven and other hands point at the earth as following with him.
Realize that blue sky with white clouds flying over your head, and the sound
vibrations of water in the spacious oceans are ringing beneath the ground where
you are sitting. Add mindfulness to your breath and heart beat at Now harmonizing
in the vast universe, concentrate on breathing in, breathing out; breath coming in so count one, breath coming
out so count two ... until seven, then count go back from the first. Conceive
that every breath is a pink blossoming lotus, or silent reading certain poem
you like, every sentence is a breath, for example:
The mind shakes
with current breath’s rhythm
The sorrows are melting
as keeping mindfulness at breathing in and out
Now, this is the
Nirvana realm
The pink lotuses
open in mystical space.
So impure thoughts or memories would be weakened,
disappear, or no longer appear inside subjectively.
Only a realm of shimmering
flowers is present with mind and body’s unity in the mystery.
Wish full peace and bliss to you Buddhists on a
vesak day!
Merry Buddha’s Birthday!
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