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Friday, 16 August 2019

BEING MINDFUL OF OUR SPEECH IS AS GOOD AS GUARDING OUR MINDS

Master Jun Hong Lu’s call-in radio program
(中英版,Chinese & English
versions)
【守住自己的口,等于管住了自己的心】
很多业都是从嘴巴里出来的,所以中华传统文化说:“祸从口出,病从口入。”我们要守住自己的口,等于管住了自己的心。台长跟你们讲,学佛人讲话要记住,不懂的时候不要乱说,懂的时候不要多说,自己心乱的时候要慢慢说,没话的时候就不要找话说,守住你的口业,勤念经,身心健康,弥陀行。
-澳大利亚・悉尼《玄艺综述》解答会开示 190127

Master Jun Hong Lu’s
Public Talk
Sydney, Australia
27 January 2019
BEING MINDFUL OF OUR SPEECH IS AS GOOD AS GUARDING OUR MINDS
Master Jun Hong Lu: Most of our negative karma is derived from our speech. There is a traditional Chinese saying, “misfortune finds its way out through the mouth; illness finds its way in through the mouth”. Hence, being mindful of our speech is as good as guarding our minds.
As Buddhist practitioners:
When we do not know, do not speak irresponsibly
When we do know, do not speak too much
When we are troubled, do not speak hastily
When we have nothing to say, say nothing
Guard our speech and diligently perform recitations - that is the way to achieve a healthy mind and body to follow the spiritual path of Amitabha Buddha.
Translated by Oriental Radio Practice Centre (Singapore)
Proofread by 2ORSecretariat
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