nice article here
Interesting. Thanks for sharing. This just got to prove what Buddha said was correct. Every sentiment beings has Buddha nature. So, treat animals well and don't look down on them.
saw the article on newspaper. thanks for sharing the video!
Amazing cat! :)
The cat run away from the meat de reaction so funny.... Ate veggies but its plump. Very �气相 leis xD!!
Originally posted by VexTeen92:The cat run away from the meat de reaction so funny.... Ate veggies but its plump. Very �气相 leis xD!!
This belongs to cute cats !
Want to comment on part about accumulating merits.
Accumulating merits per se does not lead to insight of emptiness. But accumulating merits and dedication for Buddhahood for all beings creates the conditions for such realisation to arise in a perfect manner. Because the dedication directs the effect of the merit towards realisation and liberation, so it leads to liberation. Tsoknyi Rinpoche said once that if you have sufficient merit, even if you don't want realisation, realisation will arise on its own.
On the Bodhisattva path, accumulation of both merit and wisdom is needed. Buddhahood can only be attained with the completion of both accumulations of merit and wisdom. And the merit and aspirations one makes on the path determines the benefit one will have for others upon reaching realisation or Buddhahood.
For the case of the cat, it is not a clear case that it was a practitioner in the past. That is just conjecture. And also, if it had truly accumulated great merit, not likely to become a cat (this also my conjecture). I think in the accumulation of merit, one should also have a pure motivation, not linked to worldly or spiritual greed. An altruistic motivation, though conditioned, coupled with merit and aspiration prayers, can lead to the culmination of the path.
This has been the experience of countless practitioners.
Originally posted by wisdomeye:Want to comment on part about accumulating merits.
Accumulating merits per se does not lead to insight of emptiness. But accumulating merits and dedication for Buddhahood for all beings creates the conditions for such realisation to arise in a perfect manner. Because the dedication directs the effect of the merit towards realisation and liberation, so it leads to liberation. Tsoknyi Rinpoche said once that if you have sufficient merit, even if you don't want realisation, realisation will arise on its own.
On the Bodhisattva path, accumulation of both merit and wisdom is needed. Buddhahood can only be attained with the completion of both accumulations of merit and wisdom. And the merit and aspirations one makes on the path determines the benefit one will have for others upon reaching realisation or Buddhahood.
For the case of the cat, it is not a clear case that it was a practitioner in the past. That is just conjecture. And also, if it had truly accumulated great merit, not likely to become a cat (this also my conjecture). I think in the accumulation of merit, one should also have a pure motivation, not linked to worldly or spiritual greed. An altruistic motivation, though conditioned, coupled with merit and aspiration prayers, can lead to the culmination of the path.
This has been the experience of countless practitioners.
I believe what you said. In the past, I used to dedicate merits only to my family members and I only think of myself going to Pureland. It was after a master told me it would be better that I dedicate the merits for Buddhahood for all beings that I start to dedicate to all sentiment beings. After doing so, I begin to realise and understand a lot of things which I don't understand in the past. What your master said was correct.
Although the cat could not chant, but the way it gazes at Buddha is like chanting...
Amazing!