◉ All sickness comes from pollution and the worst pollution is that of the mind. The Buddha called this pollution the Three Poisons of greed, anger and ignorance. Between the pollution of the environment and that of our mind how can we not get sick? However, even with the worst pollution around us, a person who is free of the Three Poisons will not get sick.
◉ Listen without listening. Do without doing.
◉ To see our faults is to be enlightened. To correct our faults is to practice.
◉ The cultivator who is truly happy has savored the Dharma joy. If not, something is wrong with their practice, not the teaching. A true cultivator is happy all day.
◉ Recite until the brightness within shines from our face.
◉ A moment without awakening is a moment with regression.
◉ Everything is empty and merely a dream. There is nothing to seek for all is unreal, merely illusion.
◉ We need to follow rules naturally, not forcing ourselves. This is the way of infinite brightness.
◉ Existence is like a cloud. From a distance it appears real. But when we pass through it, it is nothing.
◉ Emptiness is form; form is emptiness. our self-nature is form and thus is emptiness.
◉ The mind encompasses the whole universe. The mind encompasses all the Buddhalands.
◉ All of life is just one entity with no beginning and no end.
◉ Taking refuge in the Triple Jewels restores the complete wisdom and abilities of our Self-Nature. We will attain purity, equality, honesty, contentment, compassion and overall, true happiness.
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Source Of Information:
《To Understand Buddhism》, by Venerable Master Chin Kung, translated by Silent Voices, distributed by: Persatuan Penganut Agama Buddha Amitabha Malaysia, 90 & 92, Jalan Pahang, Gombak, 53000 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.)
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