Equal Not Equal
      Yutang Lin
      
      All sentient beings are equal
        As far as their original face, that is boundlessly sensitive
        Free from grasping and originally pure, is concerned
        Causal conditions vary from one to another, circumstances
        Up and down like heaven and earth, in addition
        Being ignorant to various degrees
        Sentient beings are not all equal
      If one can see essence and appearance simultaneously
        Then one knows that one cannot mention only one side
        The truth is, in equality there is inequality
        And in inequality there is equality
        Essence is the same but appearances differ, while appearances differ
        Essence remains the same
      Buddha's compassion is born of original purity of limitless oneness
        Hence regards and cares for all sentient beings equally with mercy
        Buddha's wisdom is free from grasping and infinitely responsive
        Consequently, to sentient beings that are of so diversified propensities
        Drastically different demonstrations and guidance are provided
      If one comprehends fully the harmonious union of wisdom and compassion
        One will know to appreciate the depth, breadth and wondrous ingenuities
        Of the Reverend Both Wisdom and Compassion Fulfilled One
        Thousand hands with thousand eyes are but of one mind and one intention
        Boundless wisdom and boundless compassion naturally yield myriads responses
      
      Written in Chinese and translated on November 2, 2007
        El Cerrito, California
      
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