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he also performed hand mudras under the table and silently recited some mantras.
Watching the old man walking up to the highest alter of the deity, the
Taoist secretly flicked his finger. Suddenly, the old man felt dizzy; he
went out of the Taoist temple and vomited under a tree. When he later
reentered the temple, the Taoist started to talk to him, "Old uncle, what
is wrong with you? Do you have car sickness? Why are you vomiting so
severely? Please do not do this any more. I hardly know you at all. Why
do you come to my place to expel the deities here?" The old lady then
started to reprimand her husband, "You old fool! Having nothing to do, you
love creating trouble in other people's temples. Today, you have finally
kicked an 'iron board'! See if you dare to do it anymore?" The Taoist then
removed the spell that he had just cast.
Soon after this incident, several people from another temple came to his place. One of them was very old with a very long beard. Judging from their attire, it was obvious that these visitors were also Taoists. They came in anger. As they entered the temple, the Taoist offered them tea and asked them of their intention. The elder with the long beard asked directly, "Did a very old man come to your place several days ago?" He then described the man. The Taoist replied, "Yes!" The elder added, "Then, why did you deceive him and injure him for no reason? The Taoist said, "How could it be without reason? As soon as he entered the temple, he started using magical power to expel the door deities and the incense burner deity in my temple. He then intensified his aggression and expelled the deity on my front altar. I took action against him only when I saw that he had no intention to stop, and even tried to expel the host deity of my temple. Even then, I only used the lightest spell. Do you think that what I did was too much?" Having listened to his words, the elder said, "Is this true?" Then, he noticed an incantation on the altar. Feeling it very familiar, he picked it up to take a look and asked the Taoist about its origin. The Taoist answered him in detail. The elder smiled and asked, "Do you remember, when you were eight years old, that I once brought you to the grocery store and bought something for you to eat? Your father and I were brothers of the same teaching. Together, we followed your grandfather and learned from him. Can you still remember?" The Taoist said, "It was so long ago. I cannot remember anymore." Meeting the son of an old friend and observing that he had achieved some fruit in the practice, the elder was delighted and said, "Your father didn't make the wrong decision in transmitting the method to you. If it was an ordinary priest, dealing with someone who came to make trouble and expel the deity in the temple, he would not have tolerated so much, nor inflicted so light a punishment." After exchanging some greetings and regards, he left in good spirits. Learning magical power is similar to learning a martial art, the worst thing is loving to compete and show off. A minor consequence may only bring about physical injuries, while a severe one could cost the life of the practitioner, or even victimize his family. This is especially true in the case of magical power. Using this power to harm people may give a moment's pleasure, but the law of heaven cannot be escaped. Harming others is the same as harming oneself. This is the eternal law of the universe. Master once said that it is not difficult for a spiritual practitioner to acquire supraworldly power or the so-called magical power. The difficult thing is, having attained this power, you have to be able to control it and refrain from abusing it. This is real competence. Otherwise, it could be very troublesome. By frequently intervening with other people's karma, one incurs heavy karma. As other people continue to admire us, our arrogance and ego continue to grow. Our mind is also immersed in the level of the magical power and forgets to seek the superior spheres. Anyway, magical power only goes as far as the level of the mind. Should we cling to it and not let go, we are adding insurmountable obstacles to our spiritual cultivation. Therefore, since ancient times, all enlightened Masters have not encouraged people to learn magical power. Ever since initiated, adhering to Master's instruction, the Taoist has been striving hard to rectify his easily roused temper. He has also stopped hurting people with magical power. |