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-- The
World Conference on Religion and Peace
"How to Create a Fulfilling and Prosperous Multicultural
World"
3 March, 1999 Speech Given by Venerable Master Chin
Kung
In 1996, Venerable Master Chin Kung was introduced to Mr. Uri Themal,
the Executive Director of Multicultural Affairs of Queensland. He
told Master Chin Kung that in recent years the government of Australia
had adopted a public policy of welcoming people from other countries
to immigrate to Australia.
¡@¡@These people represent different backgrounds, races and cultures.
They have different ideas, religious beliefs and ways of living.
Now, living together, how can they mutually respect, care, love
and help each other, create a fulfilling life, a peaceful environment
and a prosperous society? Mr. Themal's concerns are very appropriate
and very rare. They are the same concerns as those of Buddhas and
Bodhisattvas, how to benefit all sentient beings. Mr. Themal truly
has the wisdom and heart of a Bodhisattva.
¡@¡@Early in 1998, Master Chin Kung visited Bond University of Gold
Coast, Australia and met with Professor Paul Wilson, Dean of the
School of Humanities and Social Sciences. The university, with over
two thousand students coming from thirty different countries, is
not unlike a small United Nations. They are searching both for a
way to form a harmonious multicultural environment where students
and teachers live and study together harmoniously as well as a way
to advocate this spirit throughout the world.
¡@¡@During his conversation with Professor Wilson, Master Chin Kung
naturally thought of the Flower Adornment Sutra. At the beginning
of the sutra, there are one hundred seventy-five groups attending
the assembly who are of different species from different worlds
throughout the universe. It is the quintessential multiculture,
the gathering together of beings from diverse cultures with different
beliefs, enjoying harmonious and virtuous living. In order to help
us to achieve this same harmony, all Buddhas and Bodhisattvas first
explain that the universe is perfect, is one entity.
¡@¡@The Chinese classic from three thousand years ago, I Ching, the
Book of Changes explains how Heaven and Earth, the four seasons
and all phenomena were originally formed from infinite particles.
Lao Zi clarified further that the universe and we share the same
root and that all creations and we are one entity. As Buddha Shakyamuni
said, we all arose from the same essence.
¡@¡@If we wish to achieve a harmonious multiculture, we need to have
the realization and understanding that we are all one, then all
of our problems will be solved. As ordinary beings, we do not yet
have this understanding thus our every thought, word and action
is only for ourselves, our family and our group. Our selfishness
has resulted in our harming others to benefit ourselves. This way
of thinking has led to quarrels among people, feuds among families,
wars among countries. It is the basic cause of natural and human-made
disasters. If we observe this world calmly, we might well wonder
what is the cause of these increasing disasters? It is our increasing
selfishness. As the Buddha told us, all disasters; all consequences
come from our ignorance, our false beliefs and wrong views. If we
think of a tree as representing the universe and look at its leaves
individually, as ourselves, they appear to be separate but in reality
they are part of the whole. Our thinking of ourselves as being separate
creates confrontations.
¡@¡@If we were to look more carefully, we would see that the leaves
originate from the same branch and that all branches grow from the
same trunk. Looking deeply into the tree, to its root, we realize
that the leaves, branches, trunk, roots are all one entity. Once
we truly understand this, all confrontations will vanish, as our
loving-kindness and compassion naturally arise, as we care for others
as we care for ourselves. This is truly reaching the non-duality
between us and others, understanding that we are one being, are
all interrelated with one another.
¡@¡@This is truly realizing that the universe is one ideal family,
that all groups are one complete multiculture. Thus all disputes
between we and others will naturally dissolve. This true reality
is the very heart of the Flower Adornment Sutra, making it ideal
as teaching material for multicultural study. The word "Flower"
represents the innumerable diverse groups in the universe. The word
"Adornment" represents the concept that all these diversities
do not hinder us but combine to create the perfect beauty of the
universe. Those who have this great broad-mindedness and understanding
are awakened beings like Buddhas or Bodhisattvas.
¡@¡@Last year, Master Chin Kung visited Griffith University of Queensland
where they are establishing a multifaith center advocated by Mr.
Themal. Master Chin Kung was delighted and pledged his full support.
He suggested that the university consider establishing a multicultural
institute, to train professionals to promote stability and world
peace. His ideal is to have many multicultural universities or at
least a multicultural department in every university.
¡@¡@The principles and methods of the Buddha's teachings are both
logical and practical. These teachings are a treasure of humanity.
They are the wisdom, the common thread that is the very essence,
the very heart, the very root of our religious and secular cultures.
These are the perfection of the universe, which can perfectly solve
all our problems. We would do well to learn and emulate them.
¡@¡@Today, Venerable Master Chin Kung considers himself most fortunate
to be able to attend this very rare and special gathering. He is
grateful to you, for you are individuals with great foresight, dedication
and wisdom. To the sponsors of this conference, the religious and
academic leaders, and the government of Australia, he expresses
his deep-felt admiration and respect as he pledges his full support
to the accomplishment of this great aspiration. Thank you. |