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Venerable Master Chin Kung, The Path To True Happiness part 4

The Teachings of Great Master Yin Guang Whether a lay or a left home person, one needs to respect elders and be harmonious with those around him/her. One endures what others cannot and practices what others cannot achieve. One should labor on behalf of others and help them to succeed in their undertakings. While sitting quietly, one reflects upon one's own faults. When chatting with friends do not discuss the rights and wrongs of others. In every action one makes, whether dressing or eating, from dawn to dusk and dusk to dawn, one recites the Buddha's name. Aside from Buddha name recitation, whether reciting quietly or silently, one does not give rise to improper thoughts. If wandering thoughts arise, one immediately dismisses them.

Constantly maintain a humble and repentant heart; even if one has upheld true cultivation, one still feels their practice is shallow and never boasts.

One should mind one's own business and not the business of others. Only see the good examples of others instead of their shortcomings.

One would do well to see oneself as ordinary and everyone else as Bodhisattvas. If one can cultivate according to these teachings, one is sure to reach the Western Pure Land of Ultimate Bliss.

Homage to Amitabha! Amitabha!

True Sincerity toward others Purity of Mind within Equality in everything we see Proper Understanding of ourselves and our environment. Compassion by helping others in a wise, unemotional and unconditional way *** See Through to the truth of impermanence Let Go of all wandering thoughts and attachments Freedom of mind and spirit Accord With Conditions go along with the environment Be Mindful of Buddha Amitabha Wishing to reach the Western Pure Land and follow his Teachings. L(Dallas Buddhist Association)

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The Teachings of Great Master Yin Guang

Whether a lay or a left home person, one needs to respect elders and be harmonious with those around him/her. One endures what others cannot and practices what others cannot achieve. One should labor on behalf of others and help them to succeed in their undertakings. While sitting quietly, one reflects upon one's own faults. When chatting with friends do not discuss the rights and wrongs of others. In every action one makes, whether dressing or eating, from dawn to dusk and dusk to dawn, one recites the Buddha's name. Aside from Buddha name recitation, whether reciting quietly or silently, one does not give rise to improper thoughts. If wandering thoughts arise, one immediately dismisses them.

Constantly maintain a humble and repentant heart; even if one has upheld true cultivation, one still feels their practice is shallow and never boasts.

One should mind one's own business and not the business of others. Only see the good examples of others instead of their shortcomings.

One would do well to see oneself as ordinary and everyone else as Bodhisattvas. If one can cultivate according to these teachings, one is sure to reach the Western Pure Land of Ultimate Bliss.

Homage to Amitabha! Amitabha!

 

True Sincerity toward others

Purity of Mind within

Equality in everything we see

Proper Understanding of ourselves and our environment.

Compassion by helping others in a wise, unemotional and unconditional way

***

See Through

to the truth of impermanence

Let Go

of all wandering thoughts and attachments

Freedom of mind and spirit

Accord With Conditions

go along with the environment

Be Mindful of Buddha Amitabha

Wishing to reach the Western Pure Land and

follow his Teachings.

L(Dallas Buddhist Association)