Why is it important for one to be constantly mindful in avoiding The Eight Worldly Concerns?
It is important to always remember that it is the thoughts and actions based on these 8 Worldly Concerns that creates all our problems and unhappiness. All we will think about are seeking short term happiness in this life only. These thoughts feed the poisonous mind that we are born with and lead us to create actions that are non-dharmic and non-virtues. They feed our ego, they build on our selfish mind and they enhance our desires in things of this world and in this life. In other words, they create the causes for us to be reborn in the lower realms.
What will happen if we allow ourselves to be preoccupied with The Eight Worldly Concerns?
If we were to be preoccupied by the 8 Worldly Concerns, we will build on our attachments instead of learning to let go of our attachments. Attachments to things in this life is the core of all our sufferings. When our lives are govern by this 8 desires, we are in fact no better than animals. Look carefully and you will see that animals respond to things that allow them to cling on to this life.
With the 8 Worldly Concerns the only subject matter that is important is ourselves. This is the complete opposite to the Dharma that teaches us to cultivate a habit of creating benefits not only for ourselves but also to other sentient beings.
What are the antidotes for one in order to avoid The Eight Worldly Concerns?
Dharma is the only antidote that can prevail against this concerns that builds on our self-cherishing. In my opinion, the training in the Eight Verses Of Mid Transformation is the perfect antidote. These 8 verses teach as follows:
(i)
With a determination to accomplish
the highest welfare for all sentient beings,
Who surpass even a wish-granting jewel,
I will learn to hold them supremely dear.
(ii)
Whenever I associate with others, I will learn
to think of myself as the lowest among all,
And respectfully hold others as being supreme,
From the depth of my heart.
(iii)
In all actions, I will learn to search into my own mind,
And as soon as an afflictive emotion arises,
Endangering myself and others,
I will firmly face and avert it
(iv)
I will cherish beings of bad nature,
And those oppressed by strong negativities and sufferings,
As if I had found a precious treasure
Very difficult to find.
(v)
When others, out of jealousy, treat me badly
With abuse, slander and so on,
I will learn to take all loss
And offer the victory to them.
(vi)
When one whom I have benefited with great hope
Unreasonably hurts me very badly,
I will learn to view that person
As an excellent spiritual guide.
(vii)
In short, I will learn to offer to everyone without exception
All help and happiness directly and indirectly,
And secretly take upon myself
All the harms and suffering of my mothers.
(viii)
I will learn to keep all these practices
Undefiled by the stains of the eight worldly conceptions,
And, by understanding all phenomena to be like illusions,
I will be released from the bondage of attachment.