A Holy Feat: H.H. Dorje Chang Buddha III Gave a Proof of True Buddha-Dharma

(Translated from a report in Chinese published in Las Vegas Chinese Newspaper on June 3, 2014)

(Reported from Los Angeles) In the spring of 2014, just before the grand opening of the H.H. H.H. Dorje Chang Buddha III Cultural And Art Museum, an extraordinarily sacred event unfolded in the presence of H.H. Dorje Chang Buddha III. During His Holiness’s travels on a tour, a flock of birds appeared within approximately 100 meters of His Holiness the Buddha. In a stunning display of nature’s marvel, the birds gracefully descended onto a water surface, creating a mesmerizing group dance. This ethereal performance was accompanied by the atmospheric phenomenon of a sudden storm.

This extraordinary event took place on May 19, 2014, while H.H. Dorje Chang Buddha III was visiting Mexico in the company of more than 20 individuals. The clock had just passed five in the afternoon. Returning from an excursion to an ancient Maya site near the city of Merida, the Mexican tour guide guided them to the Temozon Resort Hotel, an opulent establishment converted from a manor farm.

Seated at a table near the window inside a coffee shop were H.H. Dorje Chang Buddha III and two distinguished virtuous ones. Through the window, about 100 meters (328 feet) away, lay a rectangular-shaped swimming pool. At this moment, H.H. Dorje Chang Buddha III gathered His entourage and delivered an announcement:

“Throughout this journey, you have witnessed many awe-inspiring scenes. However, today, you are about to witness a breathtaking dance unlike anything you have seen before. Shortly, a multitude of birds will grace this swimming pool to perform a ‘Dragonfly Stepping on Water’ dance. These birds will gracefully descend, shuttle above the water’s surface, tread upon it, and ascend into the sky. This dance is also known as the ‘Spiritual Birds Stepping on Water.’ Moreover, their performance will persist even after the rain commences.”

At that time, people within the entourage all looked outside the window but did not see even one bird. However, since H.H. Dorje Chang Buddha III had called them over and told them that a world-astounding miracle would occur soon, they were confident that it would definitely happen. Still some of them raised a doubt, “Can a bird fly up after touching the water? Wouldn’t it plunge into the water and drown?”

H.H. Dorje Chang Buddha III then asked them, “Do you see birds now?” The disciples replied, “No, there isn’t a bird, not even a bird’s shadow.” H.H. Dorje Chang Buddha III said, “If you suspect that they will not come, or they will plunge into the water and drown, just wait and see what happens. Anyway, I will just tell you this. If there are no birds dancing above the swimming pool, the dharma I expounded would be evil views. If they do show up, that means I am truly Dorje Chang Buddha III, representing all Buddhas in the ten directions and, on the other hand, those dharma kings, rinpoches, venerable ones, and great dharma masters who slandered me are either evil masters or swindlers. The fact will be shown when the birds come. You just wait and see. Moreover, in a sudden moment, celestial deities will cast a heavy rainstorm within one or two seconds, providing an accompanying performance to the dance. However, the birds will not be driven away or stop due to the rain. You will soon see, whether Dorje Chang Buddha III expounded true Buddha-dharma or evil dharma and whether those who engaged in slandering and defamation are demonic persons, evil masters, and swindlers or not.”

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After only one minute or so, many birds did fly to the sky above the swimming pool. There were no birds at any other place. They were circling and flipping very fast above the swimming pool. Some began dashing downward. Shortly afterwards, just as H.H. Dorje Chang Buddha III had predicted a few minutes ago, the birds dived down from the sky and had their feet stepping on the water, and then flew upward back to the sky. The dance repeated this way over and over again.

Then, H.H. Dorje Chang Buddha III said, “It is going rain heavily right away.” Everyone started to count silently, one, two, …… Exactly as told, in less than two seconds, a heavy downpour suddenly started. The bird did not stop or leave, and continued to dance within the rainstorm. Every detail of the prediction made ahead of time by H.H. Dorje Chang Buddha III came true completely, proving that H.H. Dorje Chang Buddha III’s Buddha-dharma is the true dharma and that those who slandered His Holiness the Buddha are all demonic persons, evil masters, and swindlers.

To provide witnesses to this absolutely true holy scene, the disciples who accompanied His Holiness the Buddha on the trip and saw with their own eyes this extremely magnificent holy feat recorded in writing the situation at the time and signed their names. They also took oaths against severe consequences to guarantee what they wrote are ironclad facts. If what they wrote were an untrue fabricated story rather than their own experience, they not only would not become accomplished in this lifetime but also would devolve into the hell of uninterrupted suffering to undergo all kinds of sufferings. On the other hand, if what they stated is true, they will be certain to attain liberation and accomplishment in the current lifetime. They wished that all living beings can learn the true Buddha-dharma from H.H. Dorje Chang Buddha III.

The whole process at that time was recorded by video. This live video recording included many world-astounding scenes one after another that proved His Holiness the Buddha’s realization of enlightenment and will be dedicated as a present to the H.H. Dorje Chang Buddha III Cultural and Art Museum. The video will be shown to the public at the museum’s grand opening ceremony and will be distributed to people of all walks.

The written testimony was signed by thirteen witnesses of the entourage who took oaths against severe consequences, including Xuan Hui, Wenli, Baima Dorje Cuomu, Hengsheng, Long Zhi, Kuan, Jiawei Dianba, Cideji, Cirong Zhuoma, Gesang Quzeng, Renqing Quezan, Dunzhu, and Tongchang. Their testimony stated:

“This event seems to be plain simple. However, after careful thinking, we can realize that:”

  • “First, this place is quite far off. Except the Mexican tour guide, none of us on the tour has been here. Neither did we know the location, the setting, or anything about this place. We did not know this place had birds either.
  • Secondly, when H.H. Dorje Chang Buddha III made the announcement, we all clearly saw that there was not even one bird above the swimming pool and the higher sky above it.
  • Thirdly, birds are of course not human. They have no way to speak to us or communicate with us in other ways. We human are not able to give notice or direction to the birds either to let them tread and dance on the water surface, not to say that they were more than 100 meters (328 feet) away from us.”

“With all these facts, then how was H.H. Dorje Chang Buddha III able to inform all of us two or three minutes ahead of time that many birds would fly to the sky above the swimming pool and state definitively that the birds would perform a world-astounding miraculous dance? What was even more astounding is announcing that celestial deities would produce a heavy downpour within 1-2 seconds and the birds would not be driven away by the rain and would continue to dance. Exactly as forecasted, such a world-astounding scene did take place, proving the truthfulness of the announcement made by His Holiness the Buddha. This is not an issue of prediction. Rather, it represents the ultimate truth and Buddha-dharma that is millions of times more powerful than a prediction!!!! This fact fully proved that the world of Buddhas is completely different from living beings’ world, that the truth of Buddha-dharma that the Buddha expounded to living beings is absolutely true without anything untrue, and that living beings must cultivate in accord with the Buddha’s teaching, in order to become accomplished and truly enter the world of Buddha-dharma. This is because His Holiness the Buddha is the sole highest extremely great holy virtuous one. We simply are unable to know all truths and facts that H.H. Dorje Chang Buddha III is aware of. Therefore, we cultivate in accord with the His Holiness Buddha’s teaching. Only then can we turn the state of an ordinary being into the state of a Buddha and enter the world of Buddhas and Bodhisattvas!”

“You should not believe literally H.H. Dorje Chang Buddha III’s description of this event. His Holiness the Buddha said that He is a humble one, He does not have the ability of telling the birds to present a dance on top of the water or telling celestial deities to rain a heavy downpour as an accompanying performance to the dance, this holy occurrence was a coincidence due to the karmic conditions of all who were present, and He does not have such a power of realization. Rather, you should realize that these statements reflected the supreme virtue of selflessness of a true Buddha. You should think carefully about this situation. Which dharma king, rinpoche, dharma master, or holy one can announce ahead of time when there is no bird seen that many birds will come to perform a dance of treading water? Moreover, within only three minutes, many birds did show up and dance on the water, making many splashes of water.”

“Maybe we can just say that this is not amazing. However, such a statement of announcing the arrival of many birds to perform a dance of treading water cannot be baselessly made by a person with the status of a Buddha when a live video recording was on and there was no bird around. How would the situation end if there weren’t many birds showing up afterwards? Moreover, the announcement said that celestial deities were to pour a heavy rain in two seconds. Two seconds after the sentence ended, a heavy downpour started immediately, manifesting an accompanying performance to the birds’ dance. This is something far more than being amazing. It is truly a holy feat made by His Holiness the Buddha. No other holy one can do so, because he does not have such supreme realization of Buddha-dharma. We know that no eminent monk, dharma king, or rinpoche in history has ever done so. In real life, we do not see any great dharma king, great rinpoche, or great dharma master making such accomplishment either! Looking at the last several thousand years, only H.H. Dorje Chang Buddha III has the true dharma of the Tathagata to manifest such inspiration and virtuous realization. In another instance, H.H. Dorje Chang Buddha III reversed an aged appearance to that of a youth after only a little over ten minutes. Can any great patriarch master, great dharma king, great rinpoche, or great dharma master make an accomplishment that bears a remote resemblance to this?”c

“Now we know that a true Buddha came to our world. Why don’t you seize this opportunity to follow the Buddha to cultivate and learn the dharma to end the cycle of birth and death? Also, it is certain that you will die soon and you will not be able to escape the death!!! That time will soon come, when your breath will stop and you will die. Your soul, which is the spiritual consciousness you have now, will not have anything that you once possessed in the human world. You will be penniless regardless of how much money you once had. At that time, there will be no food, no house, and nothing. While you are at the stage of bardo, you can see your family members but they can’t hear you talking to them. You will only have loneness, extreme suffering, hunger, and fear. There is no hotel on your way to the afterworld. You don’t know where you can stay for the night. This is not to scare you. That day will come very soon! This is an obvious fact. You are certain to experience the loneness, fear, and the coming together of all kinds of sufferings that never end. The only way to avoid this consequence is to learn the true dharma of the Tathagata right now. Only by doing so can you become accomplished and break away from the fear of death. You should look for the Buddha immediately to learn the dharma. There will be no second chance if you waste this lifetime!!! Then only loneness and suffering with no possibility of being rescued are waiting for your soul.”

A Holy Feat: H.H. Dorje Chang Buddha III Gave a Proof of True Buddha-Dharma

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Unveiling Insights Through the Wild Fox Koan: Understanding the Law of Cause and Effect

In the annals of Chinese Buddhist teachings, a narrative known as the “Wild Fox Koan” imparts profound insights into the principles of karma and its undeniable consequences.

According to legend, during the Tang Dynasty in China, Master Bai Zhang Huai Hai, a venerable monk and the third-generation disciple of the Sixth Patriarch Master Huineng, played a pivotal role in this story. During his sermons, he consistently noticed an unfamiliar old man attentively listening to his teachings on Buddhism. The mysterious visitor would only depart after the session concluded. One day, after another sermon, the old man lingered, prompting the puzzled monk to inquire, “Who is standing there without leaving? Who are you?”

Huaihai, curious, asked, “Do you have something on your mind?” The old man got straight to the point, confessing, “I am not a human; I am a wild fox on this mountain. Five hundred years ago, I was a monk and once gave a Dharma talk here. One day, a junior monk asked me if enlightened beings fall under the law of cause and effect. I replied, ‘They do not fall under cause and effect.’ Unfortunately, I gave the wrong answer and fell into the realm of a fox. Today, I want to ask a question in front of you, venerable teacher. Would you be willing to enlighten me?” Huaihai replied, “Please go ahead.” The old man asked, “Do enlightened beings fall under the law of cause and effect?” Huaihai responded, “They do not ignore cause and effect.” The old man paused for a moment, then prostrated himself, saying, “Teacher, I have attained enlightenment. I have now transcended the realm of the fox. I am beneath the big stone on the back mountain. I hope that you, as a monk, will bury me according to the proper rites.” After saying this, he disappeared without a trace.

Accompanied by monks, Master Huaihai went to the back mountain and found, under a large stone, a dead black fox. Master Huaihai instructed them to light torches and cremate the fox. They then chanted sutras together, performing rites to help the fox monk attain liberation.

The Fox Zen Master, due to a single mispronounced word, uttered a great falsehood, resulting in five hundred lifetimes as a wild fox. The principle of cause and effect is unfailing, as it does not discriminate between the ordinary and the saintly. Advanced practitioners maintain a profound reverence for the law of karma. Hence, there is the notion that bodhisattvas fear the cause, while ordinary beings fear the effect. A bodhisattva contemplates the emptiness and tranquility of all phenomena, harboring no attachment or grasping. Due to their wisdom, they do not give rise to undesirable consequences such as ignorance or darkness.

If one were to claim that a bodhisattva “transcends cause and effect,” it would imply an annihilationist view. It is only by “not obscuring cause and effect” that a bodhisattva, within the profound samadhi of deep prajna paramita, can attain the ultimate wisdom.

“To keep things secret, refrain from doing them unless by oneself.” This is a commonly heard phrase advising people to do good, implying that whatever one does, there will always be someone who knows. Moreover, secrets are bound to be exposed sooner or later. Therefore, it is essential to reflect on one’s actions regularly, ensuring they align with goodness. Never assume that no one is watching, as actions that go against the laws of cause and effect will eventually come to light.

Two other frequently heard sayings are: “Within three feet, there are gods” and “Every step leaves a mark.” These cautionary words remind individuals that every action leaves an imprint, and nothing done will vanish into oblivion over time. In the realm of cause and effect, if one sows seeds of negativity, they must ultimately bear the consequences, adhering to the principle of “unobscured cause and effect.”

During the Three Kingdoms period, the king of Su, Liu Bei, offered sagacious advice to his son, Liu Shan, before his passing, saying, “Do not commit small evils, and do not refrain from doing small acts of goodness.” This counsel underscores the importance of consistently engaging in virtuous deeds, regardless of their scale, while avoiding any participation in wrongdoing. The admonition implies that accumulating small wrongs over time can lead to significant consequences.

Conversely, it’s not uncommon to encounter individuals who, despite their kindness and numerous good deeds, face repeated disasters and misfortunes. Understanding why such outcomes occur can be challenging, leading to a lack of comprehension about the concept of doing good. Some may even develop biases, assuming that avoiding wrongdoing in this life is sufficient and that there’s no need to help others since there’s no apparent reward for good deeds. This perspective represents a clear form of biased and distorted understanding, lacking insight into the law of cause and effect and focusing on one aspect without considering the other.

Applying the concept of the threefold law of cause and effect, we realize that positive causes we sow may not yield immediate results. Karmic consequences from past lives need to be accounted for and repaid. We cannot solely judge our current situation based on what we see in this lifetime. Holding the belief that “I haven’t done anything wrong, so why is life more difficult for me than for others?” is a narrow perspective. Observing others who seemingly haven’t done much good yet are living well, we might not realize that they sowed positive causes in past lives—an aspect our ordinary eyes cannot perceive, akin to the monk descending to a fox in many lifetimes.

If the notion of avoiding wrongdoing but not engaging in virtuous deeds takes root, the future may only bring unbearable misery. Reflect on whether we’ve never taken a life. Insects, ants, cockroaches, spiders—all are living beings, and consciously or unconsciously, we’ve all caused harm to one at some point. Furthermore, injuring a life means we will have to repay in kind in future lives. Without cultivating positive causes in this life, how can we expect to have a good future?

Therefore, it is crucial to firmly believe in the universal truth of “cause and effect.” You reap what you sow—good actions bring good results, and harmful actions bring harm. It’s not a matter of if, but when the time comes!

Unveiling Insights Through the Wild Fox Koan: Understanding the Law of Cause and Effect

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Buddha Speaks of Amitabha

Solemn Amitabha Statue in Hua Zang Si Temple at San Francisco

Buddha Speaks of Amitabha

Once upon a time, it is said that the Buddha resided in Shravasti, within the Jeta Grove, situated in the garden of the Benefactor of Orphans and the Solitary. Accompanying him were a congregation of twelve hundred fifty great Bhiksus, all esteemed arhats whom the assembly recognized, including Elders Sariputra, Mahamaudgalyayana, Mahakasyapa, Hahakatyayana, Mahakaushtila, Revata, Suddhipanthaka, Nanda, Ananda, Rahula, Gavampati, Pindolabharadvaja, Kalodayin, Mahakaphina, Vaddujla, Aniruddha, and others. Additionally, numerous Bodhisattvas and celestial beings, including Ajita Bodhisattva, Gandhastin Bodhisattva, Nityodyukta Bodhisattva, and the chief of gods, Shakra, were present, along with countless beings from various heavens.

During that time, the Buddha addressed Elder Sariputra, saying, “Travel westward across hundreds of thousands of millions of Buddhalands, and you will reach a realm known as Ultimate Bliss. In this land, a Buddha named Amitabha currently imparts the teachings.”

“Sariputra, why is it called Ultimate Bliss? Because every being in this country is free from suffering and enjoys unbounded bliss, hence the name Ultimate Bliss.”

Furthermore, Sariputra, the land of Ultimate Bliss is enclosed by seven tiers of railing, crafted from the four treasures, thus earning its name. Pools of the seven jewels, filled with the eight waters of merit and virtue, grace this land. The pools boast pure bottoms covered in golden sand, with stairs of gold, silver, lapis lazuli, and crystal on each side. Raised pavilions, adorned with precious materials like gold, silver, lapis lazuli, crystal, mother-of-pearl, red pearls, and carnelian, grace the surroundings. Within these pools, lotuses with hues resembling carriage wheels bloom, emitting subtle, wonderfully fragrant, and pure scents.

“The realization of the land of Ultimate Bliss is thus adorned with merit,” Sariputra, the Buddha continued.

Moreover, in this Buddhaland, harmonious heavenly music perpetually resonates, and the ground is composed of yellow gold. During the six periods of day and night, a rain of mandarava flowers descends, and each morning, the inhabitants of this land offer myriad wonderful flowers to countless Buddhas in all directions. After their meals, they leisurely stroll through their homeland.

Sariputra, the land of Ultimate Bliss is abundantly adorned in this way.

Furthermore, rare and exquisite varicolored birds, including white cranes, peacocks, parrots, egrets, kalavinkas, and two-headed birds, inhabit this land. In the six periods of the day and night, these flocks produce melodious and elegant sounds, proclaiming profound teachings such as the five roots, the five powers, the seven Bodhi shares, and the eight sagely way shares. When the inhabitants hear these sounds, they become mindful of the Buddha, the Dharma, and the Sangha.“Sariputra, do not assume these birds are karmic retribution. In this Buddhaland, there are no three evil ways of rebirth; in fact, not even the names of these ways exist. Amitabha Buddha, desiring to widely spread the Dharma sound, created this multitude of birds through transformation.”

The Buddha continued to describe the enchanting features of the land of Ultimate Bliss, its jeweled trees producing subtle and wonderful sounds when the soft wind blows. As these descriptions unfolded, Sariputra listened attentively, absorbing the profound beauty of this Buddhaland.

After detailing the splendors of the land, the Buddha turned to Sariputra and asked, “Why do you think this Buddha is called Amitabha?”

“The brilliance of Amitabha Buddha’s light is immeasurable, illuminating the lands of the ten directions without hindrance. He is called Amitabha for this reason. Furthermore, the lifespan of Amitabha Buddha and his people extends for countless kalpas, making him worthy of the name ‘Amitabha.’ Ten kalpas have passed since Amitabha attained Buddhahood.”

As the Buddha spoke, Sariputra gained deeper insights into the infinite virtues of Amitabha Buddha and the extraordinary qualities of the land of Ultimate Bliss.

The text continues to explore the presence and teachings of other Buddhas in different directions, emphasizing their encouragement for all living beings to believe, praise, and hold in reverence the inconceivable merit and virtue of the sutra.

Finally, the Buddha urged Sariputra and all present to have faith and make the vow to be born in Amitabha’s country, emphasizing the profound benefits and the irreversible attainment of anuttara-samyak-sambodhi for those who make this vow.

Upon concluding his teachings, the Buddha witnessed Sariputra, the bhiksus, gods, humans, and other celestial beings joyously receiving his words. The assembly, filled with reverence, bowed and withdrew, having absorbed the wisdom imparted by the Buddha.

Buddha Speaks of Amitabha

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