Cultivate Oneself First
      Yutang Lin
      
      
        Having learned some Dharma teachings
        Some would apply them to demand others to become such and so
        But in such demands it is unavoidable to have implicit
        Personal choices that are biased
    And those are blind spots that one could not be aware of
        The world is so wide and vast
        Sentient beings are so numerous and of extremely diverse varieties
        If one minds others first, there will be no time for cleansing of one’s mind
      Prince Siddhartha Gautama
        Intended to resolve the puzzle ball of birth, aging, sickness and death
        His aspiration aimed at helping all sentient beings
        His practice began with his own cultivation on the enlightenment path
        His compassion encompassed all sentient beings
        In deeds he first renounced personal love and ties
        He is undoubtedly the epitome of full enlightenment
        Subsequent seekers of enlightenment should not forget to imitate his fine example
      Only after one’s mind have been purified
  And all bondage on one’s body have been untied
        Can one genuinely guide others on the path to enlightenment
        Can one save all sentient beings from transmigration in suffering realms
        Hence, cultivating oneself first does not imply complacency with self-attainment
        But a solid way of practicing Dharma
        As to choices made when facing real-life situations
        A practitioner should ponder and decide in light of Bodhicitta
      
      
        Written in Chinese and translated on February 2, 2010
        El Cerrito, California
      
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