Many will agree that 24 hours in a day is never enough to accomplish anything. A typical time schedule for most people is one third is spent on sleeping, another one third is spent working to earn a living and last one third is spent attending to miscellaneous activities like eating, traveling etc.
In a modern society life is moving at so fast a pace, that people are constantly busy and distracted with something. This applies to even spiritual practitioners like us. Hence it is important to know the true meaning of our life and what do we do every moment to accomplish the purpose of our life or our spiritual goals.
Realizing the preciousness of our human lives, we must utilize every single moment and put them to good use to accumulate merit, purify our negative karma and transform our mind. There are so many methods Buddha had taught to help us accomplish these. Now the question is how well and productive are we in attaining our spiritual goals? Most find it hard to practise, let alone persevere in the journey to liberation and enlightenment! Even the monastics will not have sufficient time to complete their training and transform their minds before their lives end in this lifetime. What about the majority of lay practitioners who have even less time available compared to the Monastics due to their busy daily lives?
So the point here is how well we use our time to attain our spiritual goals.
Below are some thoughts to contemplate about efficient usage of our ‘limited’ time:
- Know clearly our spiritual goals and strive towards them as best as we can.
- Working fulltime in Dharma helps to ensure we spend our time wisely in attaining our spiritual goals.
- Mindfulness of the actions of our body, speech and mind moment to moment to ensure we do the right thing i.e. in accordance with the Law of Cause and Effect and not waste our time and effort to attain our spiritual goals.
- Having a correct motivation in all our spiritual activities is of utmost importance. The best motivation to have is the bodhichitta motivation i.e. wanting to become enlightened for the benefit of others. There is no other better way to accumulate vast amount of merits than with bodhichitta motivation. There is no better method to transform our self-cherishing mind than with bodhichitta mind. Similarly there is no better way to purify our negative karma than with the mind of bodhicitta.
- Holding and keeping our vows and commitments purely. It is so easy to break our vows and commitments. Without a strong discipline in keeping our vows and commitments, we will waste our time and effort in attaining our spiritual goals. Breaking vows and commitments lead to severe consequences of accumulating negative karma.
- We must rely on The Three Jewels. We must rely on the Guru, Yidam and Dharma Protector. If we practise alone, we will definitely waste a lot of time and effort and not being able to accomplish much in our spiritual goals.
- Meditate on death and impermanence constantly to put us on the right track and be focused on our spiritual goals.
- Maintaining a healthy body is important. We need a healthy human body to function, to accomplish our spiritual goals.
- Time is just a concept. Whether a day has 24 hours or 48 hours does not matter. What matters is how we spend time wisely to accomplish our spiritual goals.
- Understanding the workings our mind is important. Our mind has the potential to become Buddha. It is very powerful and can accomplish anything if it is programmed to do so. Hence we need to know how to program our mind to accomplish our spiritual goals.
The above are not exhaustive and are some of the thoughts that arise in my mind on the preciousness of our time.
Nike has a very good slogan - Just Do It! I like this slogan because it put us on the right track as time is not on our side.