NEVER DESPISE
Practicing the path and liberating beings from
suffering is the action of the bodhisattvas. The Lotus Sutra introduces us
to a number of great bodhisattvas, such as Never Despise . . . The action taken
up by these bodhisattvas is to help living beings in the historical dimension
recognize that they are manifestations from the ground of the ultimate
dimension. Without this kind of
revelation we cannot see our true nature. Following the bodhisattva path,
we recognize the ground of our being, our essential nature, in the ultimate
dimension of no birth and no death. This is the realm of nirvana—complete
liberation, freedom, peace and joy.
This is exactly the message of the Lotus Sutra—you are
already a buddha in the ultimate dimension, and you can become a buddha in the
historical dimension.
In chapter 20 of the Lotus Sutra, we are introduced
to a beautiful bodhisattva called Sadaparibhuta, “Never Despise.” This
bodhisattva never underestimates living beings or doubts their capacity for
buddhahood. His message is, “I know you possess Buddha nature and you have the
capacity to become a buddha,” and this is exactly the message of the Lotus
Sutra—you are already a buddha in the ultimate dimension, and you can become a
buddha in the historical dimension. Buddha nature, the nature of enlightenment
and love, is already within you; all you need do is get in touch with it and
manifest it. Never Despise Bodhisattva is there to remind us of the essence of
our true nature.
This bodhisattva removes the feelings of worthlessness
and low self-esteem in people. “How can I become a buddha? How can I attain
enlightenment? There is nothing in me except suffering, and I don’t know how to
get free of my own suffering, much less help others. I am worthless.” Many
people have these kinds of feelings, and they suffer more because of them.
Never Despise Bodhisattva works to encourage and empower people who feel this
way, to remind them that they too have Buddha nature, they too are a wonder of
life, and they too can achieve what a buddha achieves. This is a great message
of hope and confidence. This is the practice of a bodhisattva in the action
dimension.
Never Despise was actually Shakyamuni in one of his
former lives, appearing as a bodhisattva in the world to perfect his practice
of the dharma. But this bodhisattva did not chant the sutras or practice in the
usual way—he did not perform prostrations or go on pilgrimages or spend long
hours in sitting meditation. Never Despise Bodhisattva had a specialty.
Whenever he met someone he would address that person very respectfully, saying,
“You are someone of great value. You are a future buddha. I see this potential
in you.”
There are passages in the Lotus Sutra that
suggest that Never Despise’s message was not always well received. Because they
had not yet gotten in touch with the ultimate dimension, many people could not
believe what the bodhisattva was telling them about their inherent Buddha
nature, and they thought he was mocking them. Often he was ridiculed, shouted
at and driven away. But even when people did not believe him and drove him away
with insults and beatings, Never Despise did not become angry or abandon them.
Standing at a distance he continued to shout out the truth:
I do not despise you!
You are followers of the Way
And shall all become buddhas!
You are followers of the Way
And shall all become buddhas!
Never Despise is very sincere and has great equanimity. He
never gives up on us. The meaning of his life, the fruition of his practice, is
to bring this message of confidence and hope to everyone. This is the action of
this great bodhisattva.
– Thich Nhat Hahn, published by Lion’s Roar Magazine / newsletter@lionsroar.com
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