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Wednesday, 30 May 2018

Buddhism in Plain Terms- Will power

Buddhism in Plain Terms (Bai Hua Fo Fa)

As long as you have the will power to do it, you must do your best. It is very important that you are able to encourage yourself. It is a foundation for you to fulfill all the causes of human relationships. It is actually your energy. 

If one does not carry out what he wants to do that means his roots are not deep enough. How does this foundation arise? It is very simple, it depends on your merit that accumulated. When you do your best, you will have a deeper and deeper foundation. When you ask for something, you will be granted. Remember that the more merit you have, the more you will be fulfilled. If you cannot solve the problem, it means that your skills are not enough and your merits are not enough.

Excerpt from: Buddhism in plain text  Dharma II ~ 19, control chanting attitude, borrow false comprehension
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