Unconditional Compassion Yutang
        Lin
      Wishing all to attain full enlightenment soon
        Not wishing to become a hindrance in others' path to enlightenment
        Hence, to seekers of teaching I tried my best to fulfill their requests
            To requesters for prayers I pray for their good wishes to come true
        Without imposing conditions or making any demands
      Usually Dharma students take refuge first, and then ask for teachings
        When people come for teachings, without asking for refuge
        I grant them satisfaction just the same
        Not intending to set aside the usual procedures
        Simply not wishing to impose requirements, and not to make it an issue
        Only wish that seekers of Dharma teachings will practice smoothly and fruitfully
      Not asking for refuge, if the intention is to remain honest with one's sincerity
        That would also be good
        Temporal superficial enactment, what could be the significance of such
      Some would not ask for refuge because of certain views
        Even upon satisfaction of their Dharma quest, they still could not comprehend
        This kind of mind and deed of unconditional compassion
        Still holding to those views, and criticizing this and that
        If they could reflect, put themselves in others' shoes, perhaps then they would
        Let go of views, and instantly gain some comprehension
      
        Written in Chinese and translated on September 18, 2008
        El Cerrito, California
      
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