Magnifying or Contracting
        
           
        
        Yutang Lin
        
           
        
        
           
        
        Talking about others' right or wrong
           Comparing  their adequacy and shortcomings
          Usually it is said in Chinese as
           "Magnifying  others to look at"
          Regarded from the angle of Dharmadhatu as a whole
          It would be
           "Contracting  Mind's Eye in focusing"
        Dharma teaches that we should
           View  things as they are
          All worldly affairs are views
           Of  some people at some time in some locality
          If, while viewing things as they are
           Mind  could be as expansive and everlasting as the Dharmadhatu
           Without  being confined by biased views of some particular time and place
          Then Mind's Eye will be clear and penetrating
           And see  that indeed there are no worldly affairs
           But  only all sorts of psychological knots
        A Dharma practitioner should definitely not
           To  contract Mind's Eye by focusing and fixing it
           On  dusts ungraspable and faded long ago
        As long as one could let it all go
          Where are the traces and shadows of worldly affairs
          Once renounced
           Mind  will naturally approximate to
          The limitless openness of the Dharmadhatu 
        
        
          Written in Chinese and  translated on April 26, 2011
          El    Cerrito, California