E00638

E00638

Within our essential nature, there are originally no such things as karmic obstacles. When the wind of delusive thoughts is stirred up, these thoughts cause us to do various deviant actions which become our karmic obstacles.
——By Venerable Abbot Tze Cheng

專輯: Daily Dharma

分類: Master Miao Lien

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E00639

E00639

Meat contains toxins; do not crave it
Many scientists have long known that when animals are about to be killed, their extreme fear and anger causes toxins to be released in their blood, which will instantly harm any human being who eats their meat.

專輯: Daily Dharma

分類: Master Miao Lien

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E00640

E00640

A daughter-in-law should tell herself, “My mother-in-law raised my husband and entrusted him to me. I should be thankful and respect her as if she were my own mother.” Similarly, a mother-in-law should also recognize, “My daughter-in-law’s parents put a lot of effort into raising and educating her. Now that she is part of my family and helps to look after my son, I must be grateful to her and love her as my own daughter.” Mutual gratitude is the key to maintaining a harmonious relationship.

專輯: Daily Dharma

分類: Master Miao Lien

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E00641

E00641

In Buddhism, it is said, “Prajna wisdom is our mother; expediency is our father.” Prajna wisdom is like the ocean that contains all Buddhadharma. How can one methodically take the treasures that are deep within this ocean, and make them fully available to all sentient beings in order to benefit them? Some form of expediency is required.

專輯: Daily Dharma

分類: Master Miao Lien

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E00642

E00642

When others point out your faults, don’t argue. The more you do, the less they will respect you!
Instead, you should admit your faults and thank them for pointing it out. If you admit your mistakes, others will see that you can accept criticism and may even offer you advice.

專輯: Daily Dharma

分類: Master Miao Lien

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E00643

E00643

Do you know you are creating the karma of killing with each meal?
If you eat the meat of sentient beings at every meal, you are incurring debts and creating negative karma with every meal—how could you possibly not suffer the retributions? Please save sentient beings from suffering in order to enjoy peace and happiness yourself.

專輯: Daily Dharma

分類: Master Miao Lien

標籤: #Attachment #Health #Wisdom #Vegetarianism #Peacefulness #Offering #Karmic offenses #Karmic obstacles #Karma #Impermanence #Forbearance #Attaining Buddhahood #Doing good #Cultivating merits and wisdom #Cultivate blessings #Compassion #Cause and Effect #Calm #Blessings and virtues #Avoiding evil #Wisdom and Virtues

E00644

E00644

In the Buddhist perspective, forbearance is to be “unmoved by the Eight Winds.” The Eight Winds are praise, ridicule, suffering, happiness, benefits, loss, disgrace, and honor. Buddhism teaches us to remain unperturbed whether we are faced with favorable conditions, adversities, disgrace or flattery.

專輯: Daily Dharma

分類: Master Miao Lien

標籤: #Attachment #Health #Wisdom #Vegetarianism #Peacefulness #Offering #Karmic offenses #Karmic obstacles #Karma #Impermanence #Forbearance #Attaining Buddhahood #Doing good #Cultivating merits and wisdom #Cultivate blessings #Compassion #Cause and Effect #Calm #Blessings and virtues #Avoiding evil #Wisdom and Virtues