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  • July 21, 2007: Experiences with Master Sheng Yen
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    Sunday, Jul 22, 2007 11:50AM / Standard Entry / Thoughts / Members only
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    You might have heard that in 1997 I had a chance meeting with a Tibetan Buddhist Master which started me on a path of spiritual discovery and a search for the meaning of my life.  Since that time, I have travelled to visit, or invited teachers to come visit and lecture.  Being a beginner I still have many questions about the technical terms used in Buddhism.

    In my personal studies I have read many Buddhist books, among them are those of Master Sheng Yen.  His use of modern terminology to explain Buddhist concepts has been very beneficial to my studies.  In 2001 a friend invited me to Taiwan to meet with Master Sheng Yen and hold a public discussion.  At the time I felt that I didn't properly understand Buddhism and didn't have the nerve to hold a public discussion with a well-known master, so I declined.

    In 2003 I stopped working for a half year and took time to study.  The friend in Taiwan once again invited me to have a public discussion with Master Sheng Yen.  This time I accepted.  The main reason was to take the opportunity to meet with Master Sheng Yen and ask several question that I had been contemplating.

    I was very appreciative to have this opportunity to share my limited understanding of Buddhism through the discussion.  Afterwards Master Sheng Yen asked that, if I had time, to join him in a 10 day meditation retreat of Silent Illumination he was holding in upstate New York.  I'll never forget this once-in-a-lifetime experience.

    The 10 day meditation retreat truly was a life-changing experience and was very different from the 2 week Tibetan Buddhism meditation retreat in Qinghai.  The people in Qinghai were very affectionate.  Though it was a closed retreat there were still a lot of people taking care of me day and night. For example, they would bring food and drink, and all I needed to do was sit there every day for 2 weeks.

    The Chinese Chan (Zen) meditation retreat in upstate New York was very different.  We got out of bed at 4:00 a.m. each morning to begin the meditation sessions.  Each session is 45 minutes long with 10 minutes in between for resting.  Aside from meals and cleaning, you are only spending these 45 minute sessions of sitting or walking meditation.  10 days of complete silence.  This is the first time I have lived among a group of people and have had no one request pictures or autographs.  In the last 20 years, aside from when I shut myself up at home and don't go out, this is the first time that I've spent a long period of time, with no interruptions, to concentrate and focus inwardly, to develop my self-awareness.

    70% of the participants were westerners.  There were many famous phychiatrists and biologists among the group.  But here everyone has equal status.  Everyone is the same, each with their own set cleaning chores such as cleaning the latrine, sweeping or mopping the floors -- even showering was scheduled.  To me this 10 day experience is one I will never forget.

    I've met Master Sheng Yen twice in an exchange of learning.  The experiences have been uploaded on to the "Come Together" website.  You are most welcome to take a read.  The English Translation will be posted up as soon as it's completed.


    無名問無明
    http://www.cometogetherfoundation.org/index_talks_shengyen.php

    象岡禪十的前與後
    http://www.cometogetherfoundation.org/index_zen.retreat.php

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  • xixingzhe
    posted on Thursday, May 22, 2008 1:31PM [Report]
    李连杰你好。
    拍武术电影你悟到,人最大的敌人是自己。
    看生活看人生,不知你又悟到了什么?
    我想从你回答无我、忘我的答案中就可以看出来,你无所得。
    就象做壹基金,是善事,但也只是小善。
    仙、佛的度人,那才是真正的大善。
    但是,你自己还没弄清人生的意义和真谛。
    这才是令人痛心的事。
    我师父说:返本归真,才是做人的根本目的。
    真希望你能够人生的根本意义。
  • sandily123fl
    posted on Friday, Dec 28, 2007 8:42PM [Report]
    友好的圣严法师。
    关于佛教是否真的存在?似有似无,一些疑问难以解开。
    But  I chose  believe it.
  • jiating615210
    posted on Sunday, Nov 18, 2007 2:41PM [Report]
    心灵的净化,平静安宁.....
  • longshuyan888
    posted on Friday, Nov 16, 2007 1:59PM [Report]
    你的壹基金做得很好,感恩社会.
  • keshang168
    posted on Friday, Nov 16, 2007 11:51AM [Report]
    禅宗.慧能大师无相颂说:本来无一物.何出若尘碍.禅.其实很简单.生活中无处不是禅.佛法是建立在世间上的.没世间法就无法证到佛法.入俗而拔俗.这是我个人对禅的理解.但是真正能做到.本来无一物.何处若尘碍.还是要有点功夫的.我相信你有同感
  • orange626
    posted on Tuesday, Oct 23, 2007 5:56PM [Report]
    qq76378427
  • orange626
    posted on Tuesday, Oct 23, 2007 5:55PM [Report]
    你是修禅宗的啊 我是修净宗的 参禅完全靠自立
    不开悟 没有成就 悟是理上悟 悟了之后还要修
    事需渐修 修是修习气和烦恼 加我qq呀 一起探讨 佛法的语言文字是情识中生出来的 因此如果以自学的方法研究佛法 的话永远都得不到利益
    所以研究佛法要以无分别智去研究    阿弥陀佛
  • sunan1982
    posted on Tuesday, Oct 23, 2007 12:49AM [Report]
    李先生有没有读过灵山大居士的文章,他和您的老师宗萨喇嘛风格非常像,是佛教杰出的人才,相信李先生一定会喜欢灵山老师的文章

    李先生可以看看这里
    http://blog.sina.com.cn/lingshanjushi
  • THOMY
    posted on Tuesday, Sep 4, 2007 1:40PM [Report]
    只是想给你留句话,真麻烦.

    你每天那么忙有时间参禅悟道吗?你会说佛在心中时时可以,感觉你象得道了,我绝得你应换换戏路,有时间来西藏,共同参悟救中国救人心的方法.
  • humanepower
    posted on Tuesday, Sep 4, 2007 3:23AM [Report]
    杰哥,在我的一生中如果还有偶像的话,大概就是你了。
    真的很喜欢你的电影,总是觉得你出新电影的速度太慢,或许是我要求的太多。坦白说你的电影有时也很幽默,但给我印象最深的,还是你那一身的正气。即使是在极少数的反派角色中,也很难将你和印象中的坏人联系起来。
    很羡慕你有那么多好机会可以亲近很多佛学大师。我虽然不太信佛,但是很喜欢看佛经和佛经故事,从里面确实可以获得很多受益。遗憾的是你的形象太高大、太遥远,我没有机会近距离和你接触。生活中如果有你这样一个朋友,那会是多少开心的一件事情。
    不过可以这样远远地看着你,从你的电影里聆听你的教诲,已经是我一生的福气了。很难想像这世界如果没有你,我还会不会是现在这样一个人。呵呵
    谢谢你!多拍些好电影,同时注意身体。如果有一天,我们在同一座寺庙出家,我愿意和你在棋盘上、茶几上以……会友,呵呵
  • silence-online
    posted on Monday, Sep 3, 2007 5:07PM [Report]
    连杰你好啊,我也是一次偶然看了佛教养生十日谈才开始信佛学佛的,和你不同我只是自己看经和网上别人的注解,我觉得他们说的都很对。我总觉得进入禅定的境界 应该完全是右脑的活动,和西方的催眠术类似。
        说到佛法确实是了不起啊,人世间的真理啊,现在已经坚定下来学佛的决心了,那次看一个采访你的电视节目,你说到在印尼海啸之后就办了 一基金 看完节目我就用手机捐了一元钱,呵呵,也算行一下善,不过我总觉得现代人包括穷人缺的不是钱,而是道德,良知,文化,和知识,有些学历很高的人包括高官大佬们同样的缺少这些东西,所以我觉得,更大的奉献或者说施舍应该是教育或者说发布施,我曾经和自己说过我的理想就是办教育弘扬佛法,我想如果穷人们看懂了 了凡四训 就应该知道自己应该怎么做了,呵呵连杰大哥我有说的不好的地方请您谅解,
  • nazarite
    posted on Saturday, Aug 25, 2007 1:20AM [Report]
    心系佛!人即佛!无强求!无所欲!
    心的外在轨迹是过去,但你知道已经是过去,
    未来的轨迹永远是假象! 请你放下他,放下自己,因为自己也是过去,那真的心就平静了,那就是佛心了!很简单!但要去实践和体会,人就是当下,只要当下才是人! 希望别被任何外在的迷惑!尊重当下吧!这个就是般诺,就是大智!别求其他,你就是佛!
  • maguinha
    posted on Wednesday, Aug 22, 2007 5:25AM [Report]
    Jet when it will be your next film I am missing already in the movies screens I adore you.  
    a hug.
  • BrainNotFist
    posted on Tuesday, Aug 21, 2007 5:23PM [Report]
    Buddhists, if not Sheng Yen himself, teach a lot about mindless (and mindful) violence. I cannot help wondering about the place of any form of violence (even if it gives the ego a great boost plus makes profit) in the name of art. When the BBC carried a news item about Jet Li commenting about Chinese censors, the BBC on the same day carried an item about a young murderer who had a great deal of influence from martial arts movies in his life.
    This young killer is not the only person who had his life distorted to the extent that he cannot tell right from wrong. There are a lot of vulnerable people out there who do not benefit from the skills of the better martial artist who tend to hide himself away from the limelight, tucked in a mountain cave and do not need to use the shield of any religious person to make any pronouncement.

    The Chinese government may be to some a bit sensitive about the subject of violence as it is about some Chinese making themselves into acceptable monkeys for Hollywood (many are still trying hard to be the next Uncle Wong) but here I am slightly sympathetic to them from the standpoint that researches have clearly shown a link between violence on films and TV and violence in real life. Surely, any Buddhist wannabes should steer clear of any violence even if in their profound understanding of Buddhism, their reason/s for indirect participation in the glorification of violence is exceptionable, maybe, even excusable.

    Would not a brave stance toward making genuine commitment to Buddhism without any remaining ties to the more unsavoury part of the 'real' world be a better example?

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/6954500.stm
    http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/london/6955071.stm
    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_article_id=476572&in_page_id=1770&ct=5
  • tofa
    posted on Tuesday, Aug 21, 2007 3:49PM [Report]
    Jet LI so sad to see you hang up yo gloves and reach for the bedroom sleepers but before you head into the sunset can you share yo opinion on African cinema and what it would take for chinese audiences to fully appreciate our artform as much as we africans love yo work. Since the days of Bruce Lee, Jackie Chan and ofcourse you have provide unending inspiration and enetertainment to Africans of all ages for which we are grateful but it also leaves us wondering if what we have to offer in return, can be well recieved. It is the least we can do for all those wonderful memories.
  • LYLY
    posted on Wednesday, Aug 15, 2007 4:08PM [Report]
    支持你的壹基金!
  • leo7
    posted on Wednesday, Aug 15, 2007 4:45AM [Report]
    无所谓信仰 善字当先
  • maguinha
    posted on Tuesday, Aug 14, 2007 3:15AM [Report]
    Jet, your master person, your films everything that you do. Congratulations, is very difficult of finding a person with so much zeal in what he/she does. When it can it visits me in my page. A hug of your fan!  I await your visit and leave a message that I will love...!!!
  • kenes
    posted on Sunday, Aug 12, 2007 8:50PM [Report]
    Vegan.
    The woman told me what she had learned from her BUDDHIST DAYS in "past tense", a LITTLE was spoken but it was the GREATEST truth.

    VEGAN
  • annals
    posted on Wednesday, Aug 8, 2007 5:49PM [Report]
    不知道不是你过去,那些修真者会怎样对待其他人。。
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