餘息 林鈺堂

潛泳途程視存氧,已耗將半必回頭;
人生餘息知多少?珍惜心力修菩提。

潛水者皆需留意存氧之量。下水一次之途程,必在消耗所攜氧氣一半之範圍內,才能安全返回水面。一生之呼吸,次數亦極有限。但少有人對餘息尚存多少加以留意。年過半百,不由得對此開始警覺。由於珍惜,才易覺悟不將之浪擲於愛莫能助的事上,而集中心力於修養無有偏私的菩提大心。

                    
                     二○○一年十一月廿七日
                     養和齋     於加州


Air Remaining Yutang Lin

Scuba-diving journey hinges on oxygen remaining;
Reaching half the amount left one must turn around.
How many breaths remain for the rest of one’s life?
Treasure one’s intents and energy to nourish Bodhi.

Comment:

Scuba divers need to remain mindful of the amount of oxygen left. For safe return to the water surface each underwater journey cannot exceed the distance that will use up half of the oxygen. The number of breaths in one’s life is likewise very limited. However, few would be mindful as to how many breaths are still left. When one is over half-a-century old one could not help but to become aware of this matter. Out of treasuring one readily awakes, and would not waste the remaining breaths on things that could not be helped. Instead one just concentrates on cultivation of the great Bodhi mind that is free from partiality.

Written in Chinese on November 27, 2001
Translated on November 28, 2001
El Cerrito, California


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