| In this era, when technology and materialism
flourish, we want to take a careful look at the thinking of the
times and ask ourselves whether or not this is a good age to live
in. Science has made great advances in technology and that certainly
counts as good. But we should also realize the truth of the saying,
“Anything taken to the ultimate point
transforms into its opposite.”
In the case of technological advances, good things also beckon
misfortune. Let's look at television, for example. I know people
will object to my analysis of the TV., saying "Dharma Master,
you're a throwback to another age. You're an anachronism. You're
out of step with the times. " Nonetheless, in my opinion, the
television is a menace to human life. The television is a man-eater.
Did you know that? Look at children these days. Instead of doing
their schoolwork, they sit in front of the t.v. set. They're glued
to the screen, and it eats up their very life-force. The children
might as well be dead, because they will never learn the basic principles
of being good people.They will learn only how to stare dully at
the television.
And what does the TV. teach them? Every kind of strange and freakish
behavior you can imagine. They learn precious little of value. The
kids very quickly learn to enact the evil and harmful lessons they
watch. In no time at all, they learn all the bad things that people
can do.
Before television came into the world, the people-eater was radio.
Radios sucked up humans' life-force. People used to stick a radio
in their ear and completely forget everything else. Radios made
us forget about eating, sleeping, and the ordinary events of life.
Now the television has confused us to the point of not knowing whether
we're coming or going.
Computers have followed along right after the television. In Chinese,
the word for computer translates literally into "electric brain."
In the future there will be electric eyes , as well as electric
ears, electric tongues, electric noses, electric bodies. Every one
of the six organs will have disposable modules, likes casettes,
and will gain an electric boost. Eyes, ears, nose, tongue, body,
and mind will be computerized. Even the mind will tie in organically
with "know-it-all computer memory banks" Is this a good
time to be a person? impossible! This is a dark age in human history.
In this benighted era, our wisdom has been stolen away by material
things. Nobody has any natural wisdom to speak of. Our inherent
brightness has been replaced by products and goods And once we substitute
things for wisdom, then people will grow up blank, like idiots.
Wisdom will become outmoded. People will no longer serve any useful
function. Mark my words: in the future, people will become obsolete.
Would your say this is a serious problem or not? Look into it! People
will soon be rendered useless!
For instance, some unethical scientists now are busy inventing
miraculous monsters. You say its human? It's not really human. You
say its an animal? It's not exactly an animal either. Since they
graft human genes onto animal bodies and alter human genes with
animals strains, this mutual genetic modification produces a freakish,
mutant, hybrid that resembles neither parent.
Now people can be born with horns, or elephant-like trunks. In
my opinion, a human born with a nose like a pachyderm is more a
goblin than a person. These goblins and freaks are all within the
realm of possibility today.
Furthermore, the range of computers has grown out of control. Within
the next two centuries, telephones and the like will be totally
obsolete. Televisions and computers will have disappeared. Every
person's physical body will contain the capabilities of these machines.
Nobody will have to bother dialing a telephone or punching a touch-tone.
A person will only need to beam out the number of the desired party
from his own built-in phone, with its antennae located in the eyebrows,
perhaps, or from his hair, and the other person will receive the
call the same built-in way. “Hello! Good morning!” That's
how easy it will be to place a phone call.
Somebody may be thinking at this point, “Dharma Master, that's
the craziest talk I've ever heard.”
Well, I ask you to consider this. How many people wold have believed
you if five hundred years ago you had said, “In five hundred
years, there will be airplanes, television, and radios?” Everyone
would have considered you insane. But all these inventions are commonplace
now. Why do I mention this topic in the first place? Because we
should recognize that advances in science, and in material benefits
are not necessarily good for humanity in the long run. They are
incomplete, imperfect benefits,
Wisdom, on the other hand, is the most thorough-going benefit for
all the world. Thinking and attitudes born of morality and virtue
are tho-
roughly good for us all. The Buddha's Four Measureless Attitudes
of kindness, compassion, joy, and even-mindedness are totally advantageous
to all creatures. When we base ourselves in thoughts such as these,
then we can go ahead and put technology to work for us. There's
no fear that we will forget the fundamental aspects of humanity:
our own bodies for example. In the future people will forget entirely
what people look like. We will all become like animals. I'm not
scolding you, this prediction is a cold, hard fact.
That's how the world turns. Good taken to the ultimate point turns
bad. Evil, once it reaches an extreme, turns good. A person who
is poor to the bitter extreme of poverty can suddenly strike it
rich, while rich people can lose every penny overnight. Once born,
we are tiny infants, but we grow up, grow old, get sick, and die.
That's the cycle of creation and destruction rolling on in the world.
It is a natural process of progressive, cyclical change. A process
of metabolism, and transformation. If we recognize the state, then
getting rich won't especially appeal to us any longer. And if we
should lose our wealth, then we will see things according to the
proverb:
“The superior person, even in poverty,
maintains his integrity;
The petty person stops at nothing
to strike it rich.”
So it is most important in this day and age of insanity to not
go crazy, and to not forget what it means to be a person. We must
keep in mind the original purpose and appearance of human beings.
That's my message for you all today. I hope the young people among
you who hear me won't go insane; The elderly among you should even
more keep a grip in your sanity. The little children here can learn
along with the adults. Learn how not to go crazy.
I always say “Everything's okay, no problem! ”
There's a bit more to add here. Don't get scared when you hear
me call television, radios, and computers man-eating goblins. No
need to be afraid. My hope is that you will clearly recognize these
things for what they are. Once you recognize them, then electric
gadgets lose their power to confuse you. That's enough to know.
But if you're confused by them, then they can gobble you down.
The same principle applies to beauty. If the sight of a pretty
figure has the power to confuse you, then you've been swallowed
by a man-eater. If the sight of money confuses you, then you've
just been devoured by a man-eater. If your purpose is to establish
a big reputation, and fame confuses you, then you've just swallowed
by the goblin of fame. If good food confuses you, although you feel
you've just enjoyed a tasty dish, in fact, the food has eaten you.
The food has eaten your spiritual soul, your Dharma-body. It has
eaten up your wisdom, and left you as stupid as can be. If sleep
keeps you in a stupor for several centuries, and when you finally
wake and see by your wrist watch that it's already half-past noon,
and if then, you simply roll over and go back to sleep, then you've
been devoured by sleep. Get the point?
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