An Overview of the Buddhadharma

By Living Buddha Sheng-yen Lu
Translated by Janny Chow

Dharma talks from May 3 - 13, 1993 at Rainbow Villa.

THE SIMPLEST PRECEPT

That was why, at the beginning, the Buddha taught us the simplest way of practicing Buddhism: “Avoid all non-virtuous actions and execute all virtuous deeds.” The avoidance of non-virtuous actions is passive while the execution of virtuous deeds is active. The avoidance of non-virtuous actions refers to the observing of “precepts.”

In the beginning, there were not as many stipulated rules. The only precept was to “avoid all non-virtuous acts.” One was urged to actively “pursue good deeds” and to meditate under a tree to enter into the "Pure Consciousness." Later on, many precepts came into existence. Why? When the students made a certain transgression, a rule was set up to provide guidance. As the number of transgressions increased, the number of rules multiplied. The purpose of the rules was to retrieve one’s mind to transform it into the One Mind and to cultivate stability. Without the rules, one’s mind would become dissolute. However, if one is completely and freely grounded in stability, and one’s mind is able to expand and contract freely, these precepts serve no purpose, as such a person already lives in the state of "as-is-ness" whereby all self-will is completely surrendered.

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Day 1-The Three Vehicles
Day 1-Faith
Day 1-Impermanence
Day 1-Comprehension
Day 2-Summary
Day 2-Practice
Day 2-The Five Precepts
Day 2-Actual Practice of the Mind
Day 2-Realization
Day 2-The Four Noble Truths
Day 3-Summary
Day 3-The Modern Doorway into Buddhism
Day 3-The "Theory" Approach
Day 3-The "Practice" Approach
Day 3-Integration of Practice with Daily Activities
Day 3-Seeing the Mountain as a Non-mountain
Day 3-Understanding Suffering and Renunciation
Day 3-Understanding Karma
Day 3-The Simplest Precept
Day 3-Stability
Day 3-The Issue of Taking Refuge
Day 3-"Mountain is Non-mountain"
Day 4-Stabilization and Wisdom
Day 4-Causes and Conditions
Day 4-Cessation of Thought and Visualization
Day 4-Zen and Vajrayana
Day 4-Flame Samadhi
Day 4-No Self
Day 4-Nothing Inherently Exists
Day 4-Psychic Heat and Treasure Vase Breathing
Day 4-Consort Practice
Day 4-Highest Wisdom
Day 5-Six Perfections
Day 6-Eightfold Path