Giving doesn't necessarily involve money. Making positive efforts, saying nice things, rejoicing and praising when you see someone doing good deeds—these are all different forms of giving.
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Giving doesn't necessarily involve money. Making positive efforts, saying nice things, rejoicing and praising when you see someone doing good deeds—these are all different forms of giving.
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True auspiciousness and happiness
If one can refrain from doing evil but cultivate good deeds, thereby getting rid of suffering and attaining happiness, then that is true happiness!
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Giving doesn't necessarily involve money. Dedicating physical or mental effort, or even just expressing praise when you see somebody doing a good deed are also ways to give.
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When others criticize you, if you can correct your mistakes and be thankful, that is real self-respect.
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Avoiding evil acts cherishes blessings; doing good deeds cultivates blessings. By cherishing and cultivating blessings, the body and mind naturally become pure, and both blessings and wisdom are enhanced.
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How joyous and carefree it is when everyone appreciates and gets along well with others!
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Lay practitioners and monastic practitioners are in need of one another and mutually support one another.
It’s like how children rely on their parents for care and guidance, but parents also need their children’s love and respect!
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When others require assistance, lend a hand; when others desire the spotlight, do not compete with them for attention. Rendering others joyous and content is the act of giving.
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We should subdue and control our tendency to show off. To let others have the limelight is a way of giving!
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From the timeless traditions of the auspicious
seventh lunar month, we know,
That among the four kinds of gratitude, the one towards one's parents is foremost.
Maudgalyayana once asked for guidance, and the
Buddha compassionately revealed,
The method for delivering his mother from the
endless suffering endured since time immemorial.
Ultimately, the salvation came from the power of the Sangha members assembled,
Along with the prouidence of those with the Three Disciplines and No Outflows.
With these words, I urge the Buddhists of the Ten Directions,
To protect the proper Dharma so it can be shared with all future generations.
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