About Buddha
In general, 'Buddha' means 'Awakened One', someone who has awakened
from the sleep of ignorance and sees things as they really are.
A Buddha is a person who is completely free from all faults and
mental obstructions. There are many people who have become Buddhas
in the past, and many people will become Buddhas in the future.
There is nothing that Buddha does not know. Because he has awakened
from the sleep of ignorance and has removed all obstructions from
his mind, he knows everything of the past, present, and future,
directly and simultaneously.
Moreover, Buddha has great compassion which is completely impartial,
embracing all living beings without discrimination. He benefits
all living beings without exception by emanating various forms
throughout the universe, and by bestowing his blessings on their
minds. Through receiving Buddha's blessings, all being, even the
lowliest animals, sometimes develop peaceful and virtuous states
of mind.
Eventually, through meeting an emanation of Buddha in the form
of a Spiritual Guide, everyone will have the opportunity to enter
the path to liberation and enlightenment. As the great Indian
Buddhist scholar Nagarjuna said, there is no one who has not received
help from Buddha.
It is impossible to describe all the good qualities of a Buddha.
A Buddha's compassion, wisdom, and power are completely beyond
conception. With nothing left to obscure his mind, he sees all
phenomena throughout the universe as clearly as he sees a jewel
held in the palm of his hand.
Through the force of his or her compassion, a Buddha spontaneously
does whatever is appropriate to benefit others. He has no need
to think about what is the best way to help living beings - he
naturally and effortlessly acts in the most beneficial way. Just
as the sun does not need to motivate itself to radiate light and
heat but does so simply because light and heat are its very nature,
so a Buddha does not need to motivate himself to benefit others
but does so simply because being beneficial is his very nature.
Like the reflections of the moon that effortlessly appear in
any body of still water, a Buddha's emanations spontaneously appear
wherever living beings' minds are capable of perceiving them.
Buddhas can emanate in any form whatsoever to help living beings.
Sometimes they manifest as Buddhists and sometimes as non-Buddhists.
They can manifest as women or men, monarchs or tramps, law-abiding
citizens or criminals. They can even manifest as animals, as wind
or rain, or as mountains or islands. Unless we are a Buddha ourself
we cannot possibly say who or what is an emanation of a Buddha.
Of all the ways in which a Buddha helps living beings, the supreme
way is by emanation as a Spiritual Guide. Through his or her teachings
and immaculate example, an authentic Spiritual Guide leas his
or her disciples along the spiritual path to liberation and enlightenment.
If we meet a qualified Mahayana Spiritual Guide and put into
practice everything he or she teaches, we shall definitely attain
full enlightenment and become a Conqueror Buddha. We shall then
be in a position to repay the kindness of all living beings by
liberating them from the sufferings of samsara and leading them
to the supreme bliss of Buddhahood.
To find out more about Buddha, see Introduction to Buddhism.
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