[ MY JOURNEY OF MASTERING METAPHYSICS II ]
If you have been thinking of learning Chinese Metaphysics 玄學, I need to be honest with you.
Training to be a competent Metaphysics practitioner is not for the weak-minded, or those in for a quick buck.
Sorry for bursting your bubble of fallacies.
You can choose to specialize in one or a few genres. If you have a very brilliant and dedicated Shifu as your teacher, you are expected to be competent in many areas. And I mean, M-A-N-Y.
When I was about 13 years old, I came up with this game of adding up the numbers in a car plate. So in the many car rides I had with my younger sister, we would be competing to see who got the answer first, of any car that passed us by.
I always have an edge over her, being five years older. It takes me only two seconds or less to get the total sum of four random numbers.
I now think that was Divine Intervention preparing me for my inevitable future.
During my painful training as a Metaphysics practitioner, my mental dexterity was stretched wider than capabilities of the Elastic Girl. The homework was endless. The pressure was forever mounting.
In my bookshelves, I have easily 200 or more books on Metaphysics and Buddhism, mainly from Taiwan and Hong Kong. 90% are read. 70% of them are read more than once. Or even thrice.
Shifu believes that an able practitioner is one who has many real-life experiences, not just from reading books.
For starters, he wanted us to go out there and with whatever knowledge we have at that time, consult people for free and solve their problems. Master that ability to read people as if they are naked, so that they don't need to tell you their Bazi or Chinese names, and you would know their past, present and future.
When you can read a person very well, you can already read their living environments, without being physically there. Hence the saying, 人如其屋,屋如其人.
I now take about 10 seconds to read a person completely inside out. But Shifu does it in a split second. #姜還是老的辣 #oldgingeristhespiciest
My early years of training were very harsh.
When I go for my flight, during those long lull periods, I have to talk to a colleague, be it my junior or senior, about Metaphysics. It usually starts off with me analyzing my colleague's Chinese name and the conversation will flow from there. Love life problems, career choices, children issues, etc. Sure there were many awkward starts, embarrassing pauses but these interactions sure honed my skills and confidence fast.
When we dine at a restaurant, right after the waitress takes our order and leaves Shifu would turn round and ask us, so what is the most distinguishable feature on the waitress' face? What problem is she facing now? What does that mole on her face signify?
Insert *Blank looks all round the table.*
Got mole meh?
One of our most memorable impromptu training comes from cab rides. Taxi drivers are notorious for being opinionated, especially the older ones. Learning how to talk to them about Metaphysics and Buddhism was a nerve-zapping challenge for many of us.
If we shun away, we get scolded by Shifu. And gentle isn't exactly an adjective you would use to describe his chiding.
If we have the courage of a lion, as novices at that time, we fall short in the confidence and knowledge department, and the conversation usually ends with the taxi driver having the final (wrong) say.
Insert *bang head against wall*.
Once, we were at Uniqlo Suntec. Shifu wanted us to go up and advised the mother of a young male teenager, about a particular facial feature he has.
The mother was none other than Pan Lingling. She was at the store together with Rebecca Lim, Belinda Lin, Chew Chor Meng, Chen Han Wei, her husband and her son. Intimidated by their celebritity status, my Dharma Brother shook his head and did not dare to approach them.
I took a deep breath, walked up to the group and said what I should, pretending that I did not know who they were. Turned out that another practitioner had once told Pan Lingling about her son's feature too. #gladItried
It wasn't lead conversion that Shifu wanted us to learn. It was the willingness to help people and the guts to stand by the ancient knowledge of our sages, that Shifu hopes for us to master. A good doctor will never back away from treating a patient, just because the patient is very famous, right?
I used to write many lengthy Bazi reports, using the Bazi of famous people and people around me as case studies. I wrote countless reports analyzing Chinese names of people I know and people I don't know.
None of my reports passed Shifu's scrutiny on the first round. So there were often many, many, many rounds of correction...
I used to spend many late nights poring through the modern Chinese dictionary and the Kang Xi Chinese dictionary, coming up with suitable Chinese names for a fictitious Bazi. I figured it is that kind of nightmare that will wake me up if one day I slip into a coma.
I had to learn to write in traditional Chinese, as the art of 姓名學 Name Analysis is built on the foundation of traditional Chinese characters, not the simplified form that we are writing now.
The first time I wrote a 2-pager in traditional Chinese, it took me four hours.
I have sat in for hundreds and hundreds of Bazi consultations and Feng Shui audits.
Every time Shifu finished a Feng Shui audit or any consultation, we have to tell him what we had learn from the audit and explain why he did what he did. Without looking at our notes. Eloquence, memory power and solution suitability are the key points he is looking for. If any one of us screws up, never mind, just go home and write a report, detailing everything. 😱😱😱
Formulas for Bazi and Feng Shui (Yin House and Yang House) to memorize run as long, if not longer, as the Oxford Dictionary.
What I have shared is probably only 30% of what I had gone through as a Metaphysics apprentice.
Is it easy to learn to be a Chinese Metaphysics practitioner?
That depends on what caliber you aim to be.
To be continued.
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《快樂的本源即是戒》
Happiness Originates from Precepts (English version below)
常言道:苦口良藥。苦口的,真是良藥嗎?妳你若對這句話,有所疑惑,前來問吾準沒錯。所言當真?當真。乃因吾,玳瑚師父,是研習佛法及玄學多年的師父。現在就爲妳你排憂解惑。宇宙的真理是平等、平衡。套一句簡單的話,即是恰到好處。這句「恰到好處」再簡單一點,即是不多不少剛剛好也。故太苦則傷心,太甜則傷胰,太鹹則傷腎,太酸則傷胃⋯⋯。請君多珍重。
很少很少人會願意挨苦、吃苦的,這是平常的。但問題是,妳你們雖不想挨苦、吃苦,可是卻又活得越久,越老越辛苦,甚至是痛苦。這到底是怎麼一回事?有些人歸咎於命,有些人歸咎於父母,有些人歸咎於伴侶,有些人歸咎於⋯⋯。其實啊!與其妳你在那兒,浪費時光地歸咎來歸咎去,倒不如發奮圖強,力爭上游的向真正的能者討教成功之道,或立命之學,這樣才不愧對自己的生命呀!難道妳你生是苦,死也要苦嗎?在生前沒累積善功德,死後就到幽冥界受苦啊!爲何這麼笨?
根據吾多年的探討,人爲何越活越辛苦或痛苦,皆離不開「智」與「德」。因無智慧故,起心動念皆成障礙。障礙什麼?障礙入世之妻、財、子、祿。障礙出世的成就佛果。因無福德與功德故,入世出世皆障礙也。智慧絕非一般的聰明,所以才有「聰明反被聰明誤」,這句俗話也。智慧者,乃能圓滿無礙的觀破,及成就成辦一切事。福德、功德具足者,能成就無上道,能賜福賜吉祥給一切眾生。令一切眾生所求皆得圓滿。偉哉,勝哉!
咱們尊貴、慈悲、偉大的大聖佛陀,早⋯⋯在兩千六百多年前,已教導我們戒力多殊勝偉大。祂教導我們守戒才能生定,定中才能生慧。這也是所有佛教徒畢生的功課,謂之三無漏學。吾等若不依此正法修持,六道輪迴難逃唉!蓋有漏皆墮。結了婚,不守夫道婦道,風月場所流連忘返,紅杏出牆,與同事亂搞愛時,等等等。都是因爲不守戒,無定亦無慧。最後得個婚姻失敗、家庭破裂、爭奪子女扶養權、贍養費等問題。試問,要多久才能釋懷,才能重回以往的快樂?所以玳瑚師父告知妳你,快樂的本源即是戒。
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As the saying goes, "Good medicine is usually bitter". Is bitter medicine really good? If you have doubts about this, you won't go wrong asking me for the answer. "Are you serious?", you might ask. Sure I am. I have immersed myself in the research and study of Dharma and Chinese Metaphysics for many years. Let me now resolve your woes and answer your questions. The truth of the Universe is equality and balance. To put it simply, that means just right. In even simpler terms, it means not too much, not too little, just hitting the right spot. If it is too bitter, the heart will be depleted. Too sweet, the spleen will be injured. Too salty, your kidneys will be hurt. Too sour, your stomach will suffer. So please keep well, my dear readers.
Very few people would be willing to endure hardships and suffer. That is normal. But while you have no wish to suffer, life is bound to be tougher as you live longer and age, even bringing with it pain and distress. What is happening? Some said it is just their lot in life. Some blamed their parents and spouse, and so on. Truth is, rather than wasting time pointing fingers, you will do better if you buck up and strive to seek advice from a genuinely able man on the formula to success or the way to creating your own destiny. Only then, you would not have lived in vain. Do you want to suffer your entire life, from birth to death? If there are no merits or virtues accumulated while alive, after your death, you will end up suffering in the Netherworld. Why will you be so foolish?
According to my years of exploration, the main reasons for Man's growing suffering in life boils down to two things: Wisdom and Virtues. When one has no wisdom, his every intention and thought become his obstacles to his worldly pursuits of spouse, wealth, descendants, fame, as well as one's spiritual aspirations towards attaining Buddhahood. Due to the absence of virtues and merits, one's path in life, be it secular or spiritual, will be fraught with obstacles.
Wisdom is not merely being clever, for as the saying goes: Clever people can end up being victims of their own cleverness. With wisdom, one attains an unimpeded penetrative view and is able to accomplish all pursuits. The wise person who accumulates sufficient good fortune, merits and virtues shall attain unsurpassed spiritual accomplishment, and in turn be able to bestow good fortune and auspiciousness to all sentient beings, allowing them to fulfil their wishes. What a great and magnificent achievement!
The esteemed, compassionate and noble Great Sage Lord Buddha taught us, 2600 years ago, the magnificence and nobility of upholding precepts. He taught us that only with adherence to precepts, can one's meditative stillness arise, and subsequently, one's wisdom develops. This is the lifelong homework of all Buddhists, known as the Threefold Non-Leakage Training. If we deviate from this path, we will not escape from the six realms of existence. When one married person commits sexual misconduct, he or she fails to uphold the precepts. Therefore there is no meditative stillness nor wisdom, ending up in a sorry state of family breakup, divorce, maintenance fees for spouse, fighting for rights to children, etc. Ask yourself, how long must you suffer before happy days return? That is why Master Dai Hi tells you that precepts is the source of all happiness.
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