In considering the lessons of Chapter 27, King Wonderful-Adornment as the Previous Life of a Bodhisattva, I’m always struck by the fact that the two sons weren’t trying overtly to convert their father from his wrong views but to inspire him by showing what they had accomplished.
“The mother said to them, ‘Show some wonders to your father out of your compassion towards him! If he sees the wonders, he will have his mind purified and allow us to go to that Buddha.’
“Thereupon the two sons went up to the sky seven times as high as the tala-tree, and displayed various wonders because they were thinking of their father. They walked, stood, sat, and reclined in the sky. Then they issued water from the upper parts of their bodies, and fire from the lower parts. Then they issued water from the lower parts of their bodies, and fire from the upper parts. Then they became giants large enough to fill the sky, became dwarfs, and became giant again. Then they disappeared from the sky and suddenly appeared on the earth. Then they dived into the earth just as into water, and stepped on the surface of water just as on the earth. [Then they went up to the sky and stayed there.]”
The transformation of his children – not the fantastical aerial feats but real-life changes in their lives – inspired the transformation of the father.
“By displaying these various wonders, they purified the mind of their father, that is, of the king, and caused him to understand the Dharma by faith.”
The father was now able to aspire for Enlightenment. His sons had been the spark that ignited his faith.
“After he renounced the world, the king acted according to the Sūtra of the Lotus Flower of the Wonderful Dharma constantly and strenuously for eighty-four thousand years. Then he practiced the samādhi for the adornment of all pure merits. Then he went up to the sky seven times as high as the tala-tree, and said to that Buddha, ‘World-Honored One! These two sons of mine did the work of the Buddha. They converted me from wrong views by displaying wonders. They caused me to dwell peacefully in your teachings. They caused me to see you. These two sons of mine are my teachers. They appeared in my family in order to benefit me. They inspired the roots of good which I had planted in my previous existence.’
“Thereupon Cloud-Thunderpeal-Star-King-Flower-Wisdom Buddha said to King Wonderful-Adornment, ‘So it is, so it is. It is just as you say. The good men or women who plant the roots of good will obtain teachers in their successive lives. The teachers will do the work of the Buddha, show the Way to them, teach them, benefit them, cause them to rejoice, and cause them to enter into the Way to Anuttara-samyak-saṃbodhi.”
In the Lotus Sutra, we are directed to be teachers of the Dharma and at the same time to watch for and to appreciate those who are acting as our teachers.
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