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Today's
Inspiration: March 13-Between Ignorance and
Enlightenment
Understanding
Time
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Venerable
Master Hsing Yun |
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As
we cross the threshold into the millennium, more and
more people have begun to ponder the question of time.
According to reports, the United States has spent
millions of dollars to build an eternal clock. It will
only strike once every century, to remind people to slow
down their steps and to reflect upon their shortcomings.
To understand and successfully utilize time has indeed
become a worthwhile issue for modern people.
Many
people often complain about how time flies, while others
complain about how time crawls. Some spend their time in
search of fame and fortune instead of spending time with
their loved ones, while others waste their time on trivial
matters instead of using time to better themselves. If
students are unwilling to spend time in the classroom, how
can they acquire knowledge and broaden their horizons? If
farmers are unwilling to spend time plowing their land,
how can they reap a full harvest? It is clear that the way
time is perceived is dependent upon how time is used.
Once
upon a time, someone asked a Chan master to teach him how
to manage time. The Chan master replied, "When time
passes, it never returns; every second is thus
precious." Hence, whoever can use time wisely has
control of his or her life. It does not matter how old you
are; what is important is how you manage your time.
"For
a person who is exhausted, the road is long; for a person
who cannot sleep, the night is endless; for a person who
does not understand the truth, the reality of birth and
death is far-reaching." We must understand that the
past will never return, the present is gone in the blink
of an eye, and the future is fast approaching and will
become the past in a moment. An eminent master once said,
"A day's time is more precious than the treasures of
the universe."
As
long as we can understand the fleeting essence of time and
learn how to use it wisely, we can break the boundaries of
time and transcend the limits of temporal space. As long
as we can learn to treasure every second of our lives and
seize every moment, we will be able to realize and
experience the truth in the saying, "a moment is
eternity." In this way, precious time is not limited
to the tolling of an eternal clock.
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