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Sunday, 8 April 2018

PERSIST AND NEVER ALLOW OURSELVES TO SLACKEN IN OUR BUDDHIST PRACTICE

Master Jun Hong Lu’s
Public Talk
Auckland, New Zealand
December 3, 2017

PERSIST AND NEVER ALLOW OURSELVES TO SLACKEN IN OUR BUDDHIST PRACTICE

Master Jun Hong Lu, “I once said, we came to this word crying and at the end we are going to leave this world in tears.  Do not be disheartened over some trivial matters.  Scientists had already uncovered that all our ailments are related to our energy field.  After an outburst of anger, our “qi" will be blocked and results in poor circulation of blood.  Consequently, this will lead to development of various types of tumour and other malignant growth in our body.   Hence, we must always see through and understand the nature of things; persist and never allow ourselves to slacken in our Buddhist practice.  Additionally, we must learn to liberate ourselves without restraint, no matter what life throws at us.”

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