October 11, 2546 B.E.
Sufficiency and Contentment (Part I)
The Dhammakaya can be compared to the hardware whereas all 84,000 Dhamma topics can be compared to the software in the center of the Dhammakaya. And the center of the Dhammakaya is where the study of Vijja Dhammakaya takes place. Now that everyone has been practicing meditation earnestly throughout the Rains-Retreat, one should be able to make real progress for the next nine months. Today is the first day after the Rains-Exit Day. Everyone must continue to practice meditation to the fullest extent not for anyone else but for one’s self because the attainment of the Dhammakaya will make one’s life complete.
One has heard about true happiness, but one has yet to know what it is like. Everyone has been fooled to think that physical forms, sounds, smells, tastes, etc., can bring about happiness. But nothing can be further
from the truth. The truth is that happiness can be found inside one’s self, specifically in the Dhammakaya. Whoever practices meditation earnestly will definitely be able to attain the Dhammakaya. The attainment of the Dhammakaya is within every earnest practitioner’s reach. The attainment of the Dhammakaya is synonymous with the quest for sufficiency and contentment because one will truly know sufficiency and contentment once one can attain the Dhammakaya.
One will no longer wish for the things that human beings find desirable such as gain, title and position, recognition, material wealth, money, etc. It is as though one has risen above these things, and one’s life has been elevated to the next level. All one wants now is to study Vijja Dhammakaya.Kru Mai Yai would like everyone to attain the Dhammakaya. Let everyone practice meditation earnestly. Everyone can do it except for the persons who suffer from insanity, psychosis, and severe mental retardation. There have been cases where individuals blind from birth are able to see the Dhammakaya.And so we will continue to do the countdown starting with the first day after the Rains-Exit Day. There should not be any excuse for not practicing meditation earnestly.