Friday, 6 January 2012

No mote Moon Zen Zen master, lived in the Tang Dynasty, wrote the following advice to his disciples: ¨ Living among the world but not to dust problems is a true yogi. · When see others doing well, encourage their self-imitating; hear that other people's mistakes, let's remind ourselves to not follow. · Even alone in a dark room, as if to keep his guests . ¨ Expressed emotion, but not in excess of their nature. · The poor are valuable assets, do not change it to get an easy life. · A person can be a fool but not so. Maybe he is just being careful to preserve their wisdom. ¨ Virtue is the result of the strict morality of natural law rather than falling from the sky as rain or snow. ¨ humility is the foundation of all virtue. Let those around them to identify themselves before we expose ourselves. · A noble heart never pushy yourself. Every word that comes from the heart are rare pearls, not rarely expressed and there is great value. ° with a sincere student, every day will be a lucky day. Time passes but he never left behind. These are the proud flesh can not make him feel different. · Take blame yourself, never blame others. · Do not discuss what is right and wrong. There are things even true but still be considered wrong for generations. Because the value of truth can be recognized after centuries should not necessarily require an immediate acceptance. · Take life with all your heart and let the plant's natural result occurs under the common law. Let every day spent in quiet contemplation it. END=VIETNAMESE TRANSLATE ENGLISH BY BACH LIEN HOA.NAM MO SHAKYAMUNI BUDDHA.( 3 TIMES ).7/1/2012.OM MANI PADME HUM.( 3 TIMES ).

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