Forgiving through Being  Considerate
          
        
        
           
        
        Yutang Lin
              
        
        
           
        
        
           
        
        Relationships  among human beings
          Usually are based  on disputing attitudes
          In other words
          Based on all sorts  of views and theories
          To criticize and  complain one another
          Seldom are there  common grounds for discussion
          Each advocating a  certain view
       And act on self-righteousness
          Resulting in  endless sequences of
          Mutual fault-findings
        For a Dharma  practitioner
          To practice no  grasping to the idea of a self,
       Nor that of others
          First one should  cease thoughts of this sort
       Of endless disputing in mind
          And then stand in  others shoes
                 To empathize why each side has
                 Its ways of thinking and actions
          Only thus will one  appreciate the limited situations
       And inherent helplessness of sentient  beings
          One by one, all  are prejudicially inclined and
                 Acting in oblivion of the whole picture
          Lacking wisdom,  and hence
       Could not open up to mutual cooperation
       So that all could live at ease
        Through this kind  of practices
          One would then  empathize all
          And switch to  praying equally for all beings
       For their sooner enlightenment
          So that all may  share the joy of peace and tranquility
         
        Written in Chinese and translated on March 18, 2011
          El Cerrito, California