Snake and Cultivation
Linchuan Monastery sits in the Yanmin mountains, and occasionally will receive the visits of a snake or two. One day a big boa caught some people by surprise and they screamed. Master saw and said, "That's not courteous! He comes to cultivate, too. You should get along in harmony." Another day, a small snake showed up in the Chan Hall. It was moving in a large rectangle as the monks usually do during walking meditation. The Hall attendant monk squatted down to give it the Three Refuges, and asked it to leave. The snake continued with its "meditation" and showed no signs of leaving. Finally the Master walked in, said, "Go!", and the snake went away immediately. Afterwards, the Hall attendant monk sighed to other disciples, "Such difference in cultivation! A simple 'go' from the Master and the snake went away, whereas I followed it, begged it for half an hour, and it paid no attention at all!"
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蛇与修行 灵泉寺位居山区,偶有蛇来造访。 一日,又来了一条小蛇, 事后,香灯师向师兄弟叹说:
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