The Teachings of Yogi Chen on 
          Performing the Ritual of Fire Sacrifice to   Jesus
          Part II. Performance
        CW40: No.124
        Narrated and reviewed by Dr. Yutang Lin
          Written by Dr. Juan   Bulnes
      
      
        
          General
      
      The following are instructions for the Master on the details of this ritual. 
      The Master should now be seated, and, before starting, separate the upper   layer from the lower layer of the holder of mustard and rice, so as to have both   substances readily available. Then, he or she must pick up the Dorje and Bell,   with the right hand crossed above the left one (Dorje in the right hand, Bell in   the left). Throughout the ceremony the Master should hold the Vajra and Bell at   all times except when doing a mudra. (These occasions will be noted explicitly   in the following directions.) 
      The Master must remain silent during the whole ceremony, absolutely   refraining from speaking with others. 
      The repetitions of the stanzas and mantras in the text must be performed   audibly, while ringing the Bell. Sometimes they are also accompanied by the   Drum. This is indicated in the accompanying instructions. 
      The following material is organized in the form of annotations referring to   Chenian Booklet New Series No. 122, "A Ritual of Fire Sacrifice to the Five   Saints of Christianity." Originally the full ritual text was reproduced in this   booklet for ease of reference. Now that the ritual text is already available in   this book, here instead we make only sketchy references. Each section of the   ritual is accompanied by annotated instructions or observations, generally   preceded by the word "Note" underlined. 
      1. Get Permission from the Goddess of the Earth 
      Note: Pick up Dorje and Bell. 
      Visualize the Goddess of the Earth ... she suddenly disappears. 
      Saying "OhmAhHung", throw some rice as offering of nectar to the   Goddess. 
      The Master wields his Vajra ... then recites the following halfstanza: 
      ...Ringing the BELL...
      When abiding in the nonlimit of cosmos
        The heavenly palace of God   appears within. 
      Note: A Karma Vajra mental image is created as follows: with the right   hand that holds the Vajra, stretch the index and little finger, and project them   towards the altar, thinking of a Dorje, first horizontally, then vertically   across. 
      2. Develop the Bodhicitta 
      Audibly recite: 
      ...Ringing the BELL...
      Goodness of manheavenyana may nourish Bodhicitta;
        ..... 
        May the   Five Saints help spread the Dharma indeed! 
      3. Bless the Bell, Vajra and, Drum 
      Visualize that Father and Mother Buddha ... Use the Vajra to touch the heart   (chakra) three times, simultaneously ring the Bell three times. 
      Note: Keeping the hands crossed, while saying "Maha Vajra   Hum", beat thrice the heart with the Dorje; while saying   "Vajra Kah Tsa Ah", ring thrice the Bell. 
      Note: Then pick up the Drum with the right hand (while   holding the Dorje). 
      Then recite the following stanza: 
      ...BELL & DRUM...
      The Vajra embodies the Heavenly Mercy of Father,
        .....
        All help   carry Jesus' cross of Salvation. 
      Note: Put down the Drum. 
      Then recite the incantation of Blessing the Bell and Vajra: 
      ...BELL...
      OM SARWA TATHAGATA, ... HUM HUM HUM PHAT. SOHA. 
      Then, while reciting the incantation of Requesting the Blessing of All   Buddhas, ... HUM HUM HUM. HO HO HO. AH KON SOHA. 
      4. Protection
      Two pieces of food, prepared in advance, ... 
      
        - Incantation: OM AH HUM KA KA KAHSI KAHSI
            Note: Meaning: "please taste it, please!" This incantation is to be   used at the end of the following recitation.  
- Prayer Stanza to the Protectors: ...To destroy your head into many   pieces!
            Note: When saying the last two lines, touch the table with the Vajra,   with index finger resting on the Vajra head that touches the table. Then, signal   the attendant to throw the two offerings in opposite direction while both Master   and attendant repeat the incantation: "Om Ah Hum Ka Ka Ka Hsi Ka Hsi."  
- Repeat the Four Hum incantation to send the black deities away.
          Throw the mustard in the following order:  
             
                front, back, right, left,
 frontright  then   clockwise:
 backright, backleft, frontleft
 then up, and down
 
          
                ...BELL...           OM SUNBANI SUNBANI HUM HUM PEH! ... OM AHRAYA HO BAGABIN BIYALANTZA HUM   HUM PEH!  Crossing hands, put down the Bell and Vajra.  
      Then the Master should visualize the Vajra Net which covers all   ten directions and is formed with the VajraNet Mudra. Thus from the beginning   of the Homa performance until its end, the altar and the Master and his family   and followers are protected.
      
Note: The Master makes in the ten directions the VajraNet Mudra,   which should be learned from a teacher. Thereafter, crossing hands, pick up   the Bell and Vajra. 
      5. Blessing the Offerings 
      The Master should hold the sacred and secret Vajra dippers ... 
      
        OM TZAR! TZAR! TZAR! TZAR! TZAR! 
      
      Note: Take the Vajra dippers. Then, without leaving the seat, extend   the dippers-held together so they meet at the ends-to bless the offerings in   the three places: at the image altar, on the offering table, and in the fire   altar. Each time, repeat the mantra, visualizing as indicated. Then put down the   Vajra dippers. 
      Note: At this time, it would be appropriate for the attendant to spray   nectar from the nectar bottle upon these offerings. If a trained attendant is   not present, the Master should have done this before taking his seat to begin   the ceremony. 
      6. Arrange the Seat of the God of Fire and that of the Five Saints 
      Place four auspicious grasses clockwise ... 
      Note: Unwrap the bunch of auspicious grasses and take them to the fire   altar. Place them around, outside. Pay attention to the direction of the sticks   (as they have head and tail). The heads point in the clockwise direction. When   making the cross, the heads point up and to the right. Then place three incense   sticks vertically, inside the fire altar, in a corner out to the front right.   (One auspicious grass should still remain; it will be needed in a moment). Then   return to the Master's seat and pick up the Drum. 
      
        - Arrange the seat of the God of Fire.
          
              - Praise the God of Fire with the following stanza:
                ...BELL & DRUM...  Shine upon the dark ...  
- Visualize the White Fire God.
              ...BELL & DRUM...  On the lotus seat ...
 His great belly is round with white thread!
 (Put down the drum.)
 
- Welcome the God of Fire. 
 Note: Here we need one more grass; roll it at the base of the ring   finger, with the thumb.  The Master should raise a bunch of auspicious grass up to the sky ... and   recites the following incantation:  OM AHRAYA SABARIVARA TZA KEI HUM TZA!  Note: Then put the grass back on the table. Visualize the God of Fire   sitting on the candle at the corner of the altar.  Then he recites the following stanza in praise:  ...BELL...  You are the victorious Prince of Dharma...  
B. Arrange the seat of the Five Saints. 
      (Pick up the Drum.) 
      First visualize the heavenly palace while reciting the following stanza: 
      ...BELL & DRUM...
      Clear as crystal is the Holy City, 
        ..................
              Appears   suddenly to receive this sacrifice! 
      Then arrange the seat of the Five Saints with this stanza: 
      ...BELL & DRUM...
      The boundless brightness of the Holy Spirit ... 
      Then visualize a big sphere of pure white light... 
      Note: Visualize the big sphere of light coming from the image of   Jesus. 
      Then arrange the seat of Jesus with this stanza: 
      ...BELL & DRUM...
      Simple and poor manger is your seat outwardly,
        ............. 
      Then welcome Jesus with this stanza: 
      ...BELL & DRUM...
      Welcome, Jesus, the embodiment of five Saints!
        ..................... 
      Then praise Jesus with this stanza: 
      ...BELL & DRUM...
      You are the incarnation of compassionate Kuanyin,
        .................. 
              Yet none of these sacrifices is as wellknown As Jesus' Crucifixion. 
      (Put down the Drum.)      
      7. Bless the Wood 
      Repeat the following half-stanza: 
      ...BELL...
      With the calamitylike wood ... 
      8. Bless the Oil 
      Repeat the following half-stanza: 
      ...BELL. ..
      The pure and clean oil ... 
      9. Start the Fire 
      Before starting, a candle lamp ... 
      Note: In the last sentence, SouthEast refers to the orientation of   the mandala, not to the actual magnetic direction; that corner is the one near   the Master on his left. Be careful that the match should not go into the altar   because it has poison. The match lights the paper first, then the paper   lights the candle which is used to start the fire (the lit paper is also   used for this). The candle and papers, once lit, should be promptly put into the   center so they won't fly away. 
      A. Bless the Fire. 
      With the fire mudra ... the Master should repeat the following   stanza: 
      ...BELL & FAN...
      YOUNG YOUNG YOUNG
      Note: This mudra is done immediately after the fire has started, over the   fire, saying: "LUNG, LUNG, LUNG." This is the seed syllable of the Fire God. We   use a white piece of cloth with the Tibetan word "YOUNG" which means   "wind." So, with "young, young young," we are helping the fire with wind.   Sound the Bell while repeating "PARA PARA..." and fanning with the cloth. 
      Then with the right Vajra dipper ... 
      Note: The first offering of oil is meant for the Fire God. Immediately   offer a plate with several offerings that were previously set apart for the Fire   God. After this, visualize that the Fire God becomes one with the fire (there is   no need to visualize Him after this until the end, when thanking him as follows:   in the course of making offerings, save a little bit of some of them in the   plate for the Fire God. This plate is offered at the end to thank Him.) 
      B. Offer the Fire God with the following Incantation and stanza: 
      
        - Incantation: ... 
- Praise:
          ...BELL...  You are the Sovereign Prince of Dharma............  
- Pray to the God of Fire:
          ...BELL...  I, the Acarya, and all my followers, 
 ...............
 
In the following part of the ceremony, the Master must exercise care to keep   the fire going. Although the sequence of the offerings is as indicated, the   readings of the stanzas cannot always be exactly coordinated with the moment   that the corresponding offering is put into the fire. At those moments when the   fire does not need attention, the Master can go to the seat to continue the   recitations, and these should be interrupted when the fire needs care. 
      10. Offer to the Five Saints 
      Note: Pick up the Drum, which will be used in all the following   recitations. Thus the indication "Bell and Drum" will be omitted in   the rest of these instructions. 
      Bless the bread and wine with the following stanza: ...      
      The eight offerings: 
      Note: Finally, the Puja ends with the eight offerings, that is   the offering of the eight items on the Altar Table. Repeat the following stanza,   using the Bell and Drum as before. 
      With this offering of water, ...
        ...................
        ..., may the   Five Saints help spread the Dharma! 
      Put down the Drum. 
      The offerings have been completed, the Drum has been laid on the table. Now   visualize that Jesus returns to the image. 
      Note: Visualize that Jesus returns from the fire altar, where He was   visualized receiving the offerings in person. 
      11. Give Thanks to the God of Fire 
      While offering, say: 
      OM AHRAYA SABARIVARA KA KA KAHSI KAHSI.
      12. Dedicate the Merit 
      The Master prays as follows: 
      
        - General Prayer:
          ...BELL...  If I and my followers have done anything ........  
- Special Prayer:
          ...BELL...  May the merits of this Homa, .......................  
13. Confession 
      
        - First, recite the 100word incantation of Vajrasattva. (Do not ring the Bell   during this incantation.) 
- Then, repeat the below:
          special confessions  ...BELL...  A. To Vajrasattva we deeply confess ...  ...BELL...  B. The sins of violating the five silas ...  ...BELL...  C. Quarreling among various religions ...  
Concluding the Ceremony 
      Put down the Dorje and Bell. 
      Pray with folded palms, dedicate the merit by formulating your personal vows   and special requests. 
      Circumambulate clockwise three times around the place, passing outside the   image, the offering table and the seat of the Master. 
      Bow three times to the image of Jesus, and end the ceremony with a short   statement to those present, telling them for what general intention you have   specifically prayed, thereby helping them to understand the significance of this   Homa. 
      After the Ceremony 
      After the ceremony has been completed, the Master makes any particular   offerings which are suitable to the particular place, e.g. offering incense at   the Mandala, and food to the Protector crows. 
      Unless it rains, it is better to leave the various items standing on the   tables for a while, signifying that the blessings will last long. 
      Before leaving, collect the ashes in a box and dispose of them properly, i.e.   sending them into a stream. They can be used in one's garden for the plants or   they can be sifted and the fine powder can be taken as medicine or drunk as tea.   In any case, do not put them where they might be trod on by people. 
      
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