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Sunday, 15 October 2017

A WISE PERSON IS ONE WHO KNOWS HOW TO LET GO

Wenda20170709A  12:59
[Master Jun Hong Lu's call-in radio program]

Master Jun Hong Lu:
We should be feeling happy while going through the path of Buddhism. If a person gossip frequently, he would have already entwined within.  Why do I keep reiterating the importance of being magnanimous, not allowing ourselves to be entwined in the right and wrong of this human realm and learn to let nature takes its course to the Buddhist monks and my disciples?

To break away from affliction is to stop dwelling on matters that we should not be thinking, not doing things that we aren’t supposed to do, and not saying things that we shouldn’t be saying.   Affliction is a by-product of our speech, action and thoughts.

Therefore a truly wise person is characterized by his magnanimity and righteousness.  He knows that one’s true nature can only be revealed with a pure heart and only a wise person could attain enlightenment.

Let me tell you, everything happens for a reason.  Be it love or hatred, it has something to do with your previous life.  Therefore a truly wise person is one who can look beyond and let go!

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