FAREWELL SPEECH
The training was organized by Wat Ambhavan and The Yound
Buddhist Association of Thailand
May 4, 1989
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Bless
the president of the Young Buddhist Association of Thailand, under the Royal
Patronage.
The
ordination of young novices ofr a one-month period during summer holidays, has
been a success and has met the objective of the association.
Bless
everybody, the parents and the guardians of the novices. May you receive your wishes.
Bless
all the novices. You have received
fruitful results, as your representative has reported to me.
I
am very glad and have some suggestions for you. I have summerized the details of the
President’s report as follows:
First,
I know the result of your work.
Second,
there are things that need correction.
Third,
there are things that should be promoted.
Fourth,
there are things that should be improved.
Fifth,
we should continue to persuade and instill the faith into young people.
Dear
novices please listen carefully to my teaching so you can remember it.
I
am deeply happy and appreciate the well-behaved novices. Even though there are some flaws, I
think it is quite all right for adolescents. You are better than many adults because
the vipassana meditation instructors have trained you well.
I
want to express my opinion and teach all of you here. When you leave here and return to your
home, you must be a good role model for your friends.
Why
should you behave well? If you
become worse than what you were before the ordination, your friends at school
will look down upon you because you have accomplished nothing from this
one-month ordination. They would be
better than you without ordination.
I want you to think about this.
Please do not ruin it.
According
to your report, you have learned many good things from your vipassana
meditation instructors. You should
be proud because you also have an excellent team of guest speakers. They are doctors. Some are academic experts. All of them practice vipassana
meditation and are very good Buddhists who behave righteously. Your guest speakers were Dr. King-kaew
Attakorn, Dr. Somchai Rakwichit, Dr. Wichai Sudheerajanon and the committee from
The Young Buddhist Association.
What
does this mean? It means that we
have taken very good care of you and your parents. All we want from you in return is that
you do not fail us. Please behave
we.., as you have been taught or advised.
The instructors and the quest speakers gave you the knowledge, the
understanding and the method of vipassana meditation. They gave you both the knowledge and the
morality. This is the benefit that
you should gain.
This
is like giving you a tea cup. It is
up to you to make use of it to its best benefits. You must have morals. This tea cup will be useful when you use
it. If you throw it away, you gain
nothing. Do not act like a ship
that only delivers goods, but takes nothing back with it, empty. Please remember this.
The
parents who sit in the back of this pavilion should also understand the
importance of this training. There
were some parents who did not understand, because they allowed their sons to
quit after two or three days of ordination. Their sons wanted to leave because they
wanted to play with friends during the Songkran Festival (Thai New Year). The parents allowed their sons to do
so. This is a bad example. “Let children have a lot of idle time,
and far from adult supervision, they can easily get lost.” If you always let your children have
their own way, they will not be good and successful.
Some
novice cried because they wanted to go out with their friends. One mother let her son have this way and quit before
the end of the ordination. Some
parents permit their children to see too many movies even when they are not
suppose to. So you should not blame
your children when they ar up to no good.
It is because of you, who raise them that way. One more example, one parents who are
not close to their children and do not give them proper guidance. The children will cling to their friends
instead.
If
your family is luckly, your child will have a good friend who will lead him
towards goodness. If your family is
unlucky, your child will cling to a bad friend who will lead him towards
destruction.
Very
few students ordain as Buddhist novices during summer holidays. Even some teacher are not good, because
they arrange tours for students during holidays. There are cases where they led children
to their death.
Two
days ago, a mother came to see me with tears in her eyes.
“Luang
Poh, if I had known, I would have had my son ordained at this temple. Now he is dead.” She wept.
What
happened? His teacher arranged a
tour for the students and they ended up in a fatal accident. There are cases of student drowning.
“Do
not cry and blame other people.
This is your fault not the teacher’s. The teacher arranged the tour. But you are the guardian who has full
authority to give permission to your child. He must have asked for your permission
before he could go, didn’t he?”
Our
children want to be good, but they do not known and understand the proper
way. It is your duty to teach
them. There is an ancient saying, “If
you love your cattle, you must tie them properly. If you love your children, you must
spank them.” This is not a cruel
spanking, but it must be done with kindness and good intention in order to
teach children.
I
do not blame children. They all
want to be heroes, be rich, be beautiful, be good and wise, but they do not
know to speak politely. But their
parents use bad language at home.
How can they be good? This
is because of the parents. Please
think about it carefully.
Yesterday
I gave a lecture at Chomsurang Ubhatum School. I taught the teachers how to teach their
students to be good.
At
Wat Ambhavan, I am willing to teach and awaken people so that they are god and
work hard. I provide everything,
such as good and utilities. Is
there any one who does not agree with me?
I
am building a multi-purpose building.
It must be big enough to accommodate one thousand pepole. The construction is going on both day
and night. I am rushing it so that
it is in time to develop people.
I
do not put my effort in buiding any sort of disposable material. What I build must be useful to people.
The
Buddha taught that the Buddhist monks’s activities must be useful to
people. If anything or any activity
is useless, it is not the Sangha’s
activity. We must help purify
people’s mind, developing better educational programs and teach children so
that they have faith in the Buddhist religion. Nowadays, we can rarely find an
effective teaching program that teachs morality to children. The children should gain both academic
knowledge and morality. Please
think about it.
In
order to reach our objective, Wat Ambhavan and the Young Buddist Accociation
must provide every necessity, including transportation. We must have good relations and be
morally generous.
The
young novices are very persevering and stayed through the ordination period,
but some older novices and their parents are not so persevering as the little
ones. The parents saw that their
sons had a hard time, so they let their sons quit and leave for home.
Dear
fellow, in order to perform good deeds, you must be able to be self-control and
withstand hardship. If one can not
be self-control, that person cannot be successful in life.
Religious
morality makes people diligent, study hard, gain knowledge, get a good job,
have a good spouse and attain a good social status. People can live together in peace and
serenity. This world will be
happy. There is an ancient
teaching: “If you care about your cattle, you must tie them. If you love your children, you must
spank them. If you want to be rich,
you must trade. If you want to save
you face, you must drink. If you
love your friends, you must admonish them,”
Parents
must teach your children because the youngsters do not know anything. You are more important than teachers
are. I have been a guest speaker at
many novice ordinations.
Several
guest speakers were monks from various temples. They spoke about different things, but
one of them mentioned the right direction for children’s education.
Several hundread temples offer novice ordination
for children during summer holidays.
However, they do not teach vipassana meditation to those young novices,
but let them play at the temple grounds.
During the one-month ordination at Wat Ambhavan, our novices have no
time to play at all.
Several
days ago, the Young Buddhist Association also organized a vipassana meditation
course here. Six hundred people
from thirty-six provinces attended this course. Other people who came to this temple to
practice vipassana meditation could not stay because there was not enough
accommodations for them and they had to return ot their home. It was very crowded here. Monks and novices not to mention the
meditators had to share space. I
think you have witnessed this situation.
You
can also see that the temple area is very clean. Moreover, you have been well treated by
the kind people who came here and offered food and refreshments to you
throughout this one-month ordination.
Be grateful and think about how you can repay their kindness. I do not mean that you should tell your
parents to build something for this temple.
I
want to awaken you so you know how to behave righteously. You can progress in education and be good
citizens, as the president of the Young Buddhist Association said early.
Children
will grow up to be adults. One of
them shall be Prime Minister or Supreme Patriarch.
Do
not forget that there is only one Supreme Patriarch in Thailand. There cannot be two at a time. There are several ministers, but only
one prime minister.
Perhaps
some child may ordain and become a Buddhist monk who studies Buddhism and is
well knowledgeable. With the right
virtue, he may become Supreme Patriarch.
Dear
young novices, children will grow up and some will run the country. If our children are up to no good, then
who will effectively run this country afer we die.
If
the government badly rules the country, will Thailand survive? Religion will collapse. Thailand will not survivi. We all have to die, we should leave good
things for future generations, so our children can effectively run this
country, manage their property and bring prosper to their families.
Dear
young novices, you learn to practice vipassana meditation, so you should not
argue with adults. You must remain
quiet with respect and calm yourself by practicing vipassana meditation. Do not argue with your parents, teachers
or other adults. Though you think
that they are wrong, keep in mind that they were born before you and know this
world better than you do. You
probably think that they are not correct, but they are right. Do not argue with them. It is sinful. You will have no wisdom and cannot be
successful in education.
One
novice said he liked to kill animals such as dragonflies. You must not do it, We love our lives; so do others. Do not take the life of another.
From
now on, all of you must not be cruel and kill animals. Please be compassionate and kind to
animals.
We
love our property. Others also love
theirs. If you have taken what
belongs to others, you should return it to the owner. This is morality. You must be good citizens, good
Buddhist, good children, good students and good people in the society. You must be real good and have your
goodness stand out.
You
are at a learning age, so you should not pay much attention to girls. Do not have girls as close friends.
Moreover,
do not deceive or lie. It is very
important that you always keep your word.
Do
not become addicted to any drug or alcohol. Do not use them. Start behaving yourself righteously from
today, for the rest of your life.
Dear
young novices, please be aware that I do not want any money or anything from
you. All I want is for you to be
good people who have wisdom. You
should behave well according to the Buddha’s teaching.
I
thank all the monks who have taught and have taken good care of the novices
through this course.
Patrons,
do not be worried about your sons.
I acted as their father and grandfather, who looked after them all the
time. We have taken good care of them after them
all the time.
There
is one more teaching for you. You
should be polite and pay respect to adults. You should “wai” when you meet and
depart from them. You should speak
politely, be grateful, have discipline, and pay attention to your studies. This kind of behavior brings you happiness. Please remember what I have taught you.
When
you meet adults or old people, pay respect to them. When you meet your teachers, also pay
respect to them. You should pay
attention to what they teach you, otherwise you cannot be good at your studies.
You
should pay respect to your parents by prostrating to them three times. It is normally done one time, but I
suggest you do it three times because it signifies the Buddha, the Dhamma and
the Sangha. Parents, the Buddha and
the Sangha are good to us, like our parents.
Pay
respect to your teachers when you go to school and pay respect again as you
leave school. When you arrive home,
greet your parents and tell them about your progress or achievement, for
example, if you were good in Englishscience that day. Your parents will be proud of you.
When
you go back to school, behave as we have taught you. If you do not, there are no benefits to
you.
You
must behave well so people can see the benefits you gained from this
ordination. Behave properly and
speak politely. Maintain yourself
calmly because your mind is purified.
There is no anger. Always
maintain the precepts and have concentration and wisdom.
I
am glad for all patrons, parent, and the president of the Young Buddhist
Association and Professor Wichai Sudheerajanon for their attention throughout
the ordination period. I would like
to pay respect to all the monks for their moral support and attention to the
novices throughout his ordination.
They have had to skip some of their normal chores.
I
thank the cooks an dthe kind people who offered food, medicine and proper
refreshments for the Sangha. These
helped bring accomplishment to this ordination.
The
parents will also receive the vietues form the great deed of their children.
How
do you receive virtue? It is
because the novices made merit and dedicated it to you. When they go back to school, they will
pay attention to their studies and make constant progress in life. This is the benefit to you.
May
the virtues of the Triple Gem bless you, the parents, the novices, the
committee from the Young Buddhist Association, and everybody who participated
in this activity. Be happy and
prosperous. May all of you be
blessed with long life, good health, fair complexion, happiness, energy, wisdom
and wealth. May everybody
accomplish the good thoughts you desire.