Master Chin Kung gave the speech to enlighten human beings.
Talk Given in the Greening Ceremony at the Centre
for Peace and Conflict Resolution of the University of the Queensland
Respectable Vice-Chancellor John Hays and professors,
I would like to express my appreciation to the university for giving me
this opportunity to share and exchange my ideas with you. I have been
a Buddhist lecturer for forty-four years. In my understanding, Buddhism
is a multi-cultural social education. Today, we would say that Shakyamuni
Buddha was the founder of multi-cultural social education, a true social
volunteer. His goal was to help sentient beings understand the true reality
of life and the universe, to treat everyone equally, to co-exist harmoniously,
and to live in mutual cooperation with all others.
In my lectures, I have said that the Buddha taught three principles.
The first is to treat everyone equally and to co-exist harmoniously regardless
of nationality, race, and religion. The second is to regard nature and
all existence with a non-discriminatory mind. The third is to treat all
spiritual beings with equal respect and harmony. In Buddhism, peace is
the core concept for guiding all sentient beings. Whether or not peace
can be achieved depends on "equality." Only with a non-discriminatory
mind, will peace be realized. Shakyamuni Buddha was a humble person who
respected, helped, and cared for everyone. He showed us, through his example,
the only way to attain peace.
When I read the Chinese translation of your report on the Centre for
Peace and Conflict Resolution, I was impressed and greatly moved. I thought
of a gentleman, Mr. Jia-Cheng Li in Hong Kong. He and others deeply understand
the importance of education and are very enthusiastic in their support.
After sharing the same report with them, they expressed support for the
centre. Mr. Lee, whom I have met only once before, would like to see me
again. He and I agreed that the curriculum (to eliminate conflict and
promote peace) offered at this centre is of the utmost importance and
needs to be taught as soon as possible. We should do our best to accomplish
this project. We hope this centre will have a strong positive influence
on society.
We must resolve conflict with peace, even if all we did was to prevent
one war. We need to realize that we can never really calculate the true
loss and damage from war. We hope this centre can lead us to peace by
resolving all human-made disasters and warfare. This will bring infinite
merit to the centre.
Today, it is very important to help the younger generation set new moral
standards and to gain proper understanding of life and the universe. Fame
and wealth diminish with time. Only by benefiting society will we receive
infinite merits and virtues.
Looking back through history, how many of us remember leaders and prestigious
people from the past? Consider the founders and leaders of spiritual traditions:
Confucius in the Orient and Jesus in the West, Islam's Mohammad and Buddhism's
Shakyamuni Buddha. They lived lives of hardship and sacrificed their own
interests for the well being of others. After hundreds and thousands of
years, they still have the respect of those who learn from their examples.
This is the true value of life: Life is only valuable and meaningful when
we lay aside our own interests to dedicate ourselves to the interests
of others. Only a person who can accomplish this will not have wasted
his or her precious life.
Today, the vice-chancellor and professors of the University of Queensland
have generated utmost compassion and are working towards the great and
proper goal of world peace. This is a ray of bright light for our world.
I have told everyone that you are messengers: Bodhisattvas who are here
in this world to accomplish this good work to help save this world. We
should all work together to support this great mission. I am just following
behind you with this small contribution. I sincerely offer my best wishes
to the University and hope that the Centre will soon accomplish its goal.
I truly believe that all those who endure suffering will be very grateful
to the University and to all of you, the Bodhisattva professors. Promoting
education is the greatest good deed. It is said in a Chinese classic:
"Education is crucial in the establishment of a nation: It trains
its leaders and its people." The education of peace is the best and
most virtuous teaching among all the teachings of the ancient sages and
saints.
Lastly, I hope that all virtuous and kind-hearted people will work together
to support the great task of saving our world and bringing comfort to
all people. We cannot afford to lose such a rare opportunity to invest
in future world peace.
Chin Kung
8th March 2002
Saturday, August 25, 2012
Master Chin Kung gave the speech to enlighten human beings
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