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Sodaji Khenpo: How did the great practitioners in ancient times be patient and unmoved?

Sodaji Khenpo: How did the great practitioners in ancient times be patient and unmoved?

Question: How did the great practitioners in ancient times be patient and unmoved?

Sodaji Khenpo: Master Sengcan, the third ancestor of Zen Buddhism, said in the "Inscription of Faith": "A kind of calm mind, a kind of suicide is indifferent."If a practitioner can settle in a straight mind, all karma will be destroyed by itself

,No trace.

When explaining the practice of patience, Venerable Wuqueguang said: "Observe emptiness is like emptiness, joy, sorrow, gain, loss, good and evil are not, and there is no meaning in that regard, and you should be in all the same natures."Practitioners should strive to pray for the blessings of the guru and the Three Jewels, and realize and abide in this peace and equality as soon as possible. Then all external environments will appear like dreams and illusions. At this time, all discriminatory thoughts of suffering, happiness and sorrow will naturally calm down, and any situations of suffering and damage will be able to calmly endure.

——《Comprehensive explanation of the practice of Bodhisattva

2024-02-05 18:02
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