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The body is the source of all suffering.
Not having a body is the means to resolve suffering. It is impossible to have a body and be free from suffering. This is why the Buddha asks us to uphold the precept of no sexual conduct so as to stay away from the cause of birth which is lust. Without birth, there will be no aging, no sickness, and no death; we will then be free from all kinds of suffering forever.

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E00414

The Venerable Master wants sentient beings to plant more virtuous roots and cultivate more blessings under the protection of Three Treasures. By building a Main Buddha Hall, Recitation Hall, and dormitories, how many virtuous practitioners have been able to come and cultivate the Way! How could the people who contributed toward these virtuous deeds not be rewarded with blessings?

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Eating the vegetables alongside the meat

You may say, “It is inconvenient to be vegetarian!” If that is the case, then you can be expediently vegetarian. What does that mean?
When you dine out, the circumstances might prevent you from being purely vegetarian, so you do not need to request separate vegetarian food and clean utensils.
You can simply eat the vegetables alongside the meat—not the meat alongside the vegetables! Can you maintain your compassion?

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If you aspire to perfect your blessings and wisdom, you must follow the precepts. This applies equally to the desire to be rid of suffering. There are eighty-four thousand methods of cultivation in Buddhism, and all can be summarized thus: “Refrain from all wrongdoing and cultivate virtue.” This essence can be further condensed into a single word: “precepts.” So long as you give up lazy, unwholesome behavior and diligently cultivate virtue, you will certainly become both blessed and wise. With these qualities, others will respect you—how dignified you will be!

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