All Correct
      Yutang Lin
      
        Worldly ways center around each one's self
        Demanding and requiring much, and quite used to it
      To go beyond the worldly ways the key point is to rid of one's self
        Always accommodating and humbly yielding, further and further
      Both wishing to attain peace and happiness
        But views are drastically different
      Simply comprehend such differences through causal conditions
        Then one would know that all are correct
      This is one explanation of the Dharma phrase: each thing is as such 
      In speech all aspects are expounded well in details
        Their admiration and acceptance are also not a few
        When coming to the point of putting theories into practices
        There are yet many varieties, each carrying out his own grasping
        Because causal conditions actually involved are far too complex
      Viewing all these through causal conditions
        Still, all are correct
      This is one explanation of the Dharma phrase: each thing stays in its place 
      A practitioner has never said, I am such and such
      Were it said, he would have been limited by "such and such"
      Were it said otherwise, how could that be determined 
        One believer said, the practitioner is such and such
        One disbeliever said, the practitioner is not such and such
        Believer and disbeliever, each had their own causal conditions
        That led to their believing or disbelieving
      Comprehending them objectively, it is only naturally so
        Hence, all are still correct
      This is one explanation of the Dharma phrase: all things are blameless 
      Having observed all things through causal conditions
        And thus comprehending that all are correct
        Naturally one would neither bias toward one side, nor grasping to one right
        But become liberated in the evolution of matters, free from hindrances
      
        Written in Chinese and translated on December 14, 2007
        El Cerrito, California
      
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