Around 2,500
years ago, a touching prince was born in North India. As soon as he was born,
his mother passed away. It delivered a message, any human womb will be too
small to accommodate this great soul. As soon as the baby arrived at the
palace, the old spiritual adviser of the
palace wept. Especially after seeing the spiritual signs in the body of the
baby.
This
beautiful Light, that was the prediction of the old spiritual adviser, will illuminate the world. But as soon as the
Light shined, the old spiritual adviser died. And later on the last prediction
came true, the prince who was later named Prince Siddharta, not only became a
Buddha (a perfectly enlightened great soul), but also recognized by the Hindu
holy book as the 9th Avatar (reincarnation of God).
While the
birth of his physical body was characterized by the death of his mother, the
birth of his great soul brought other signs and other lessons. When he was
ready to attain enlightenment, which was
marked by the honour of mother earth with a small earthquake, and the bowing
Light in the eastern direction, Siddhartha was attacked by 21,000 troops of
devils. From the very fierce one till the very subtle . From a very threatening
weapon until a very loving temptation.
But the
demons were not attacked back. Rather they were hugged like a mother who hugs
her own son. In the language of meditation, Prince Siddharta deeply meditated
loving-kindness and compassion. To make it concrete, the demons were seen as a
collection of mothers who had given birth to him in previous lives. And these
mothers came not to attack, but to perfect his loving-kindness and compassion.
Even if the
demons tried to eat the body of Prince Siddhartha, he will be willing to donate
his phisical body. Just like giving healthy food to hungry mothers. The end of
the story has been recorded by the world. He has not only survived, but also
giving birth to the Great Soul. Even 2,500 years after his death, his beautiful
light is still shining brightly.
A prominent
professor from the University of Oxford summed up these moments of
enlightenment with a graceful language: "In the moment when Prince
Siddharta accepted satan Mara as part of himself, from that time he was no
longer Prince Siddharta, but he was a Buddha". In short, never under
estimate the healing and the liberating power of total acceptance.
What made the
realms of gods tremble, when the last Great Soul firstly shared the Light, his
first teaching was dukkha. Sadness, suffering, misfortune which are thrown away
by almost all creatures in this samsaric realm, in the hands of Lord Buddha are
transformed into the path to Light. Dukkha, as he taught, does not always make
the soul enter the abyss. As long as one is able to transform it in the depth
of meditation, suffering can help the soul fly.
Realizing
that everything is flowing, that's the first step. Flowers flow into garbage,
garbage evolves into flowers. The opponent in this day can be a friend on another
day. Once a person perfectly flows, by then he comes out of a small cocoon
called ego. Then he was born into a butterfly of greatness.
With
beautiful wings of greatness, then all places and times become beautiful
gardens of peace. In this kind of spiritual garden, the soul will be naturally
full of love and compassion. It is as natural as water which is wet, as natural
as flower which are beautiful. And the compassionate expressions of the
enlightened beings can be in any form.
A question
that is often asked by many people, is whether the Great Soul will be reborn
after death or not? For the followers of Hinayana (small vehicle), the answer
is no. But for the students on the path of Mahayana (great vehicle), the
absolute body of the Great Soul is beyond birth and death. But the relative
body will remain here. For that reason, when the Dalai Lama was asked whether
he will be reborn or not, he directly replied: "no doubt". The last
answer is closely connected to the relative body.
Acharya Shantideva
even prayed in this way: "as long as there is space, as long as there are
beings, let me be continually reborn again and again to share the beautiful
Light." In Hinduism, such sacred souls are called Vyuthana. In Buddhism,
such beautiful souls are named Bodhisattvas.
Author :
Guruji Gede Prama
Proof :
Kirsty Spence