CYBER PUJA
If this in the past / I have
done wrong / to other beings /
with body speech or mind
/ whether greatly / or only little /
whether through
malice / or lack of tact / here before the Buddha /
I acknowledge my transgressions / and ask to be
forgiven.
I ask to be forgiven / not
wishing to conceal my faults /
or make excuses
for them.
I ask to be forgiven / knowing
how little /
I have to complain about / when
others do me wrong.
I ask to be forgiven / hoping
my bad example /
will not lead others into
wrong.
I ask to be forgiven / feeling
truly sorry /
and promising to make
amends.
I ask to be forgiven / resolving to practise restrain / in the future.
May all beings / be free from
vengeance.
May all beings / be forgiven / for their
faults.
May my faults / always be small / and
easily overcome.
Infinite in number and variety
/ are the states of existence /
that beings are
born into. / I have been born / as a human being.
Countless are those / who
cannot speak /
or hear what is spoken to them / who
cannot see / or read /
and who lack the power to reason
/ and ponder. /
I have been born / with all limbs
and faculties complete.
Many are those / who dwell /
in lands of strife and conflict /
and who are deprived
of security / and safety. /
I am living / in a
land / that is at peace.
Incalculable are those /
forced to toil without end /
and who are driven / by
hunger and want. /
I have wealth / to sustain the
body / and time to give it rest.
Numerous / are those / whose
bodies and minds / are in bonds /
who are not their own
masters / unable to go where they wish /
unable to
think / as they like. /
I enjoy great
freedom.
Without number /are those /
who live in regions /
where the light of the Dhamma /
shines not /
or where its message / is not heard /
above the racket / of false doctrines. /
I have
heard / and understood / the good Dhamma.
Truly precious / is this human life / and great are the blessings I enjoy. /
Here before The Buddha / I
contemplate on my good fortune /
and resolve to use
this rare opportunity to work for my own good /
and the good of others. /
With strong determination / I will overcome all obstacles / both great and small.
I sit now / before the Buddha
/ and contemplate / that He /
and all who knew Him /
are now dead. /
Since His great demise / countless
beings have come /
bided their time / and gone.
/
The names and deeds / of but a
few / are remembered. /
Their many pains / their joys /
their victories / and defeats /
like themselves /
are now but shadows.
And so / it will be with all
whom I know. /
Passing time will turn into mere shadows
/ the calamities I worry about /
the possibilities I
fear / and the pleasures I chase after /
therefore / I
will! contemplate the reality of may own death ! /
that I may understand / what is of true value in
life.
Because / death may soon come,
/ I will repay all debts /
forgive all
transgressions / and be at odds with none.
Because / death may soon come
/ I will squander / no time brooding /
on past
mistakes / but use each day as if it were my last.
Because death may soon come /
I will purify my mind /
rather than pamper the
body.
Because death may soon come /
and I will be separated /
from those I love / I will
develop / detached compassion /
rather than
possessiveness and clinging.
Because death may soon come /
I will use each day fully /
not wasting it on
fruitless pursuits / and vain longings.
May I be prepared / when death
finally comes.
May I be fearless / as life ebbs
away.
May my detachment / help in the freeing of
the heart.
If this day / or in the past /
others have done me wrong /
through body / speech or
mind / whether greatly / or only little /
whether with
malice / or lack of tact / here before the Buddha /
I sincerely forgive them / and let go / of all my
grudge,
I forgive / remembering how often / I too have been at fault.
I forgive / realising how
quick I am / to take offence /
while expecting my
faults / to be forgiven.
I forgive / knowing that / to
hold ill-will /
is to cause myself greater harm /
than others can do to me.
I forgive / resolving not to speak / about this wrong to any other beings.
I forgive / knowing that /
desire for revenge /
only brings the heart
turmoil and agitation.
I forgive / because / this is
the way /
love and detachment / blossom in the
heart.
I forgive / knowing that Iike
me / that person is still burning /
with greed,
hatred and delusion.
May my forgiving now / help me
to forgive again / tomorrow.
May my forgiving /
encourage others / to forgive me.
May my
forgiving / foster detachment and kindness / and help in the freeing / of the
heart.
Have I this day / failed to
act / as a close friend / to those who I have met ?
Have I / through body speech or mind / been hostile /
indifferent / or rude / to any other being?
Have I sought / to take advantage of others / not looking upon them
/
as if they were grandparents / parents /
brothers or sisters ? /
Here before the Buddha / I
resolve to be as our Master Himself /
a true
friend / to all the world.
As a friend / I will help the
troubled /
counsel the misguided / and comfort
the lonely.
As a friend / I will never
misuse /
another's confidence in me/ to mislead
or to deceive.
As a friend / I will abandon /
neither the evil-doer / nor fool /
for if I do / who
shall be the guide?
As a friend / I will ignore
ingratitude and mistrust /
and continue to offer
/ my friendship,
As a friend / delighting
always in concord /
I will speak of other's good deeds
/
and be silent / about their
faults.
As a friend / I will long
remember/ the good done to me /
and soon forget
the bad.
May my friendliness / win me
the friendship / of others.
May my friendliness /
protect me from hostility / anger / and aggression.
May
my friendliness / grow into love and compassion/
and help in the freeing of the heart.
Have I this day / begrudged
sharing / the great abundance I enjoy ? /
Engrossed in
what is mine / without a thought for others. /
Have I
enjoyed the abundance / thinking this is mine alone ? /
Or have I delighted in giving / without meanness or greed ?
/
Here / before the Buddha, / I resolve always / to give and share.
I will give / but never what is harmful / even when asked.
I will give / not just to
those I like /
but to strangers / and even to the
hostile.
I will give / being mindful of
the needs of others /
without waiting to be
asked.
I will give humbly / without desire for recognition.
I will give / and I will also let others / give to me.
I will give / not letting second thoughts / taint my generosity.
I will give / knowing that
generosity /
helps develop
renunciation.
May my generosity / transform
the mean / and pacify the hostile.
May my generosity /
befriend the newcomer / and comfort the unhappy.
May my
generosity / dissolve all greed and clinging /
and help in the freeing of the heart.
I sit now before the Buddha /
and contemplate /
that by seeing the aggregates
as empty, / He attained great peace.
It is His unmoving stillness /
and sorrowless compassion /
that shall be my
inspiration.
Those who are angry / at
injustice /
impatient for change / despairing at
tragedy /
elated today / and depressed tomorrow /
are soon exhausted. /
But those / whose minds / are
always still /
and so abide in peace / are
abundant in energy. /
They / like the Buddha / are
islands of peace /
in a sea of turmoil / and a
refuge to all beings.
Therefore / I will seek peace
/ and quiet / avoiding always /
the loud / the
noisy / and those who wish to argue. /
I will strive / to restore harmony / to those who are at odds.
I will speak without abuse /
or harshness /
gentle always / with words / sweet
and true.
I will strive / to be
conciliatory / and yielding /
never begin the
source of conflict / for others.
May all who live in turmoil /
find the peace they long for.
May my heart / be free
from the agitation / of the defilement.
May my
abiding in peace / help in the freeing of the heart.
REJOICING IN ONE'S OWN GOOD DEEDS
If this day / or in the past /
I have done good /
to other beings / with body, speech
or mind /
whether greatly / or only little / for the
happiness of others /
through desire / for the
training / or respect for the triple Gem /
here before the Buddha / I
call to mind /
those deeds / and let my heart
rejoice.
I rejoice / in my own good
deeds / resolving not to compare /
myself with
others / or speak of what I have done.
I rejoice / in my own good
deeds / and gladly share my joy /
with all beings
/ everywhere.
I rejoice / in my own good
deeds /
allowing this joy / to further purify my
heart.
I rejoice / in my own good
deed / hoping they will awaken in others /
the
desire to practise the Dhamma
May my good deeds / relieve
the burdens of other beings.
May my good deeds / shield
me from all evil and pain.
May my good deeds / and the
merit that comes from them /
help in the freeing
of the heart.
REJOICING IN OTHER’S GOOD DEEDS
If this day / or in the past /
I have seen or heard /
of the good deeds / done by
others / with body, speech or mind /
whether
greatly or only little / whether it is I / who have benefited or others
/
here before the Buddha / I
call to mind /
those deeds / and let my heart
rejoice.
I rejoice / in other's good /
regarding only that /
and not any wrong / they
may have done.
I rejoice / in other's good /
being always ready /
to praise kind people / and
follow that example.
I rejoice / in other's good /
seeing that /
in a world full of selfishness /
there are many / who are noble.
I rejoice / in other's good /
expressing always gratitude /
and thanks / for
any kindness done.
I rejoice / in other's good /
allowing that joy /
to further purify my
heart.
May the good deeds of others /
never give rise to jealousy / spite or envy.
May the
good deeds of others / foster gratitude and concern.
May the good deeds of others / nurture goodness in me /
and help in freeing of the heart.