Bottle-neck
        
           
        
        Yutang Lin
        
           
        
        
           
        
        Among people who follows the Buddhist path
       Some  remain within entanglements of worldly affairs
       Some  have renounced the worldly engagements to practice Dharma
       And  yet still remain unable to devote themselves completely into it
              Due  to lack of diligence, complete faith, or perseverance
       Some,  even though they have practiced Dharma for long years and
              Encountered  authentic Gurus
       And  yet they still hover in doubts and regress on the path
              Consequently  they remain in a state of seeing no results in sight
        All sorts of stagnant procrastination, lack  of progress
          Are due to many kinds of causal conditions  and relations
          Which constitute bottle-necks among segments  of the practice path
        People who have genuinely aspired to attain  full enlightenment
                 And proceeded on  the Dharma path for the sake of all beings
          Should reflect on their current situations  in the light of Dharma
          To sort out causal conditions which constitute  the bottle-neck
                 Of their current  stagnant procrastination
          And try to find ways to resolve them
        Fundamentally speaking
          Bottle-necks on the practice path are  basically
          Due to limitations born of one's grasping  to "self"
          In addition to praying to Buddha for  blessing and guidance
          A practitioner should emphatically make  efforts in choices of activities
          So that abiding by Guru and Dharma is  preferred and
          Renouncing worldly  engagements and self-centeredness is determined        
          
        
        
          Written in Chinese and translated on August 12, 2011
          El    Cerrito, California