| Tzu
Chi Resolution |
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We, the members of the Buddhist Compassion Relief Tzu Chi
Foundation, commit ourselves to helping the poor and educating
the rich by reverently accepting the Buddha's teaching of
"Great compassion to strangers and great mercy for
all." We follow Venerable Dharma Master Yin Shun's
instruction to "Be constantly committed to Buddhism
and to all living beings."
With love, compassion, joy and unselfish
giving, we strive to bring about the pure world of Tzu Chi
by helping the needy, giving joy and eliminating suffering.
We invite all people of goodwill to cultivate a field of
blessings and create a society of love.
We work in the four missions of Charity,
Medicine, Education and Culture and in the spirit of sincerity,
integrity, trust and honesty. We believe in the equality
of all beings and the Buddha-nature latent in every person.
Through charity, the rich obtain blessings of joy and the
poor receive security and peace.
Taking the Buddha's compassion and
Master Cheng Yen's commitment as our own , together we are
like Kuan Yin, the Great Compassion Bodhisattva. Together,
like Bodhisattva Kuan Yin, we have one thousand eyes to
see the suffering in the world and one thousand hands to
reach out to help end the suffering.
The
moon reflects upon one thousand rivers,
While one thousand rivers receive yet one single moon. |
The
Buddha watches kindly over all beings, like the benevolent
moonlight and like the rain of dharma on earth renewing
the mountains and fields. We must personally participate
in doing good deeds with the right faith and the right mindset.
In so doing, we may comprehend the true essence of the birth,
aging, illness, and death that is this life. We may comprehend
the significance of the formation, continuation, destruction,
and the void that is the universe. Let us plan and work
together to carry out the missions of Tzu Chi and leave
a legacy for generations to come.
To
know what you did in your former lives,
look at what you are now;
to predict what you will be in the next life,
see what you do now |
Because time is fleeting and life short,
we make good use of every opportunity. We plant good causes
so that we may reap its good effects. We must make the most
of our lives in this world.
To be born in human form is to be most
blessed indeed. We must vigorously and resolutely cultivate
our wisdom and blessings. We must fill our society with
love and be dedicated as Buddhists with right faith and
right mindfulness.
We commit ourselves to support one
another through love and wisdom, and to walk hand in hand
on the Path of the Bodhisattvas.