Love
and Practicing
Spoken
by Supreme Master Ching Hai
International 4-Day Retreat
in Washington D.C., U.S.A.
December 26, 1997 (Originally
in English)
When you come
to a retreat or group meditation, it's better not to look around too much.
I know I told you if you don't look at women, you are not normal, (laughter)
but that is for that guy only, just to let him know that he is normal.
He is single, a bachelor, and, of course when he sees beautiful women he
looks. But the less you look, the better for you. Especially when you are
already married or have a girlfriend, or have a husband or boyfriend. The
less turbulence, the more you can concentrate to work on your relationship,
and you will derive much more benefit and happiness from that relationship.
It will boost your confidence and your enthusiasm to go on with everything
in life, including the practice of spiritual meditation. Just don't indulge
in all these physical pleasures too much and then you'll be too tired to
sit in meditation, too little time to devote yourself in spiritual practice.
That is why everything in moderation is fine.
If you need
to go find a boyfriend or girlfriend, if you feel lonely and want someone
to talk to, to accompany you everywhere you go, then it's all right. But
don't look around anymore. Once you find one, stick with it and work for
it because that is how you'll be happy. The more partners you have, the
less happy you are, believe me! That is why all the Masters advise you
to take only one spouse. It's not because they're jealous of you or tell
you anything else. It's not about being moral, even; it is for your own
sake that you should be married or only have one partner. Apart from being
immoral, of course, it causes harm, hurt and injury emotionally to other
people if you're flying around too much, hitting everyone in the heart.
It creates unhappiness when you do that - very, very unhappy. You will
feel empty.
There is a difference
between making love and having sex. I am sorry to have to tell you straight.
There's nothing wrong with that, is there? Making love is that you are
involved - emotionally, spiritually, bodily, mentally - together, to be
one, to be united with your partner, sharing all this love and affection
you have. All of your being is involved in it.
Having sex is
just satisfying this temporary lust for a while, and then you will feel
very empty. Sometimes you will feel very guilty and get sick from it, and
get terrible diseases also. Because you do it as a habit, any partner will
do, you'll forget to be cautious. And your body resistance is not there
to even combat the disease, should it be there, because you're low in moral
standards, in emotional fulfillment, low in spiritual guard, and low in
mental preparation. Everything is low at the time when you just have casual
sex. Your body's weak, your mind is weak, your spirit is weak, and so when
you catch a disease, you're finished.
Making love
to your partner is different. You feel blissful; you feel loved; you feel
affectionate; you feel togetherness; you feel trust. Everything is high:
Your emotions are high; your mind is high; your spirit is high; your passion
is high. Your love is full. That's why you are a different level being.
Nothing can touch you. You're equipped with all resistance. Should any
little disease come to you, your body repairs it. It doesn't even come
to you, because the whole being is prepared for this supreme act of love,
dedication, and unification between two persons. You become like one, so
everything is all right. Everything is pure. You don't feel filthy; you
don't feel guilty; you don't feel empty afterward. You don't feel exhausted.
You might be a little tired but just from happiness. This is not like the
exhaustion and the emptiness, the sucked-out feeling, when you abuse the
act of sexuality just for your own satisfaction physically. That's entirely
different. That's why we have to be faithful, to work at our relationship,
because it will bring us happiness. For us, it is number one, and everything
else is number two.
Any precepts
that the Masters in the old time gave to us are the ocean of wisdom. They
are not restrictions; they are not a controlling method; they are not a
dictating kind of statement. They are for our own sake and happiness, and
it would be very, very wise to follow. So, if you don't want any trouble,
stop looking around too long. You can be polite and friendly, but don't
deliberately look for trouble - especially someone else's. If you know
it, don't look. Of course, sometimes you don't know and you look, then
you have trouble. But that is something else. If you already know, don't
start. It is bad enough that you don't know and you start. Then later you
have to take care of it. But if you already know that they belong to someone
else, you had better never, ever start because you will get into deep trouble.
Once you have
someone else already, the past one, you should just put behind you. It
doesn't serve you. Normally when we look at the past, it is always better.
We forget the bad parts; we only remember the good parts. But the present
is the best. When you look after your present situation, your present relationship,
it always brings you immediate benefit. If you always look at the past,
or the future, it brings you nothing but worry, sorrow, regret, and illusion.
So, always look to the present, whether it is in business, in spiritual
practice, in retreat, or in personal relationships, because that is the
only thing that brings you benefit right now. The past cannot do anything.
We always have
illusions about the past - that it is good. It is not good. The problem
occurs when you go to retreats, you cannot put down everything the way
you should, the way I always ask you to do. That is why you come up to
the stage and ask me all kinds of nonsense. I am patient until I burn out.
If you ask a very low-level question, you can bring the atmosphere to a
lower level, too - throw dirt on everyone. Somehow, we would be all affected,
and I have to clear it in a different way. Please forgive me if I use a
"Lion Roar" method sometimes. I could use another method - the "Tiger Roar"
method. If it will make any difference to you, I'll change. (Laughter)
All right, that is about bettering your meditation.
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