Let Others Participate
      Yutang Lin
      
      
        Participating in Dharma activities initiated by others
    Is also meritorious
        Its significance being
    That all joined efforts to accomplish the Dharma deeds
        Let everyone equally share the benefits of Dharma endeavors
    All having the opportunity to contribute willingness and efforts
      Upon seeing others engaging in Dharma activities
            Contributing a bit, doing whatever one can
            With the hope to see accomplishment earlier and easier
            Of course, such a deed, no matter the amount, is in accord
            With Bodhicitta, and hence may be called "meritorious"
            That is, through such endeavor one may cultivate
        Stocks of merits on the Bodhi path
      Some people are accustomed to being independent of others' help
    And also eager to carry on the load
        While engaging in Dharma endeavors they tend to carry on alone
        As to others' intention or offer to help
    Time and again, humbly declined
        To such people's mind it was simply not to bother others
    Or to save others' expenses
        But from the point of view of practicing participation to accumulate merits
        It was pushing others away from opportunities for such practices
        Even if there is no need for more help from others
        One should gladly accept their offers so as to cultivate merits jointly
        If, as a result, there is surplus, then it maybe used in other Dharma endeavors
        So that Dharma activities will incessantly prosper, without shortage of resources
      
      
        Written in Chinese and translated on December 17, 2009
        El Cerrito, California
      
      
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