Sunday, October 29, 2017

 Have you ever asked yourself "What if I die tomorrow?" If anyone has asked that question every day, he will not only have a happy life, but also bring happiness to everyone.
>>> Thank you impermanent! 
>>> You big and the end of the book 
>>> Before death
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If you know before tomorrow you die, what do you do? If a person is altruistic, he will spend the last day of it to do many things with merit to bring happiness to everyone without any calculation. So every morning you wake up and say, "If I die tomorrow," and acted like that, then surely the blessing you created was so great.
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If there is only one day to live, then live a full day is a person, you! 
If you know before tomorrow how you die your mood? Perhaps you will be very panicked and scared right? That is the general psychology of those who do not understand Buddhism. The Buddha said: "This life is impermanent, there must be birth death (tangible collapse). Human life is progressing from time to time, but few of us are aware of it:
"Do not invite yourself, do not chase yourself
How come, go like that
Comes like wind, melt like clouds
Wind clouds impermanence, suffering entangles chi "
We are born in this world no one invited himself to come, no one to chase away himself, how to go like that. Our presence in this life is like flying clouds, which are impermanent, fake. Knowing that the arrival and departure have nothing to worry, to suffer. 
Because of not being aware of the true reality of life, people often fear death and seek to escape from death. Is it crazy? 
If we see that, then we can accept death. If you want to have a peaceful death, you must do good deeds and avoid evil deeds throughout this life.

When you see people wrong, you should look at yourself, that is the person who has wisdom. The Buddha said: "Anger of others is like a stray into a mountain without a way out."  That anger not only hurts others but also makes them tired and mentally disturbed.
If you knew what you were going to die tomorrow, what would you think? Maybe you'll think about the sad thing because this life is sad more than fun! You think that your life is so miserable, why so unfair? Letting go from this disgusted life. But you should be aware of the suffering of the world according to the Buddhist perception and treatment. 
The first is to "know suffering" - ie know the world is suffering, is impermanent. Second is to know "to eliminate suffering" - that is to use the correct methods to remove suffering. The third is "separation from suffering" - that is, from the real and correct understanding when we leave the suffering. Finally if you are the Bodhisattva, "save suffering - rescue". 
So Buddhism says suffering is for you to know, to liberate, not to make you become negative throw away. So cheer up and live! 
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If you know before tomorrow you will remember who most? Parent or lover? Maybe most will choose to miss the lover right? 
Do you think with that answer you are too heartless and ruthless? This life has been given to me? Are not our parents? Who raised me, loved me? Are not these parents? But no reward for foolishly spent this life for his beloved. Even to the point of death, love is more for the lover than the parent. You are really an unpaid child!
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Optimistic, although I know tomorrow no longer - 
If you knew before tomorrow what you would do with the mistakes of others? Is hatred right? It is the general psychology of man, when someone makes us sad, hurt our heart and self-esteem, we often incite hatred and seek revenge. If we have failed, we have already suffered. Is not that right? 
Do you want to be such a poor man? Surely you will not be so foolish as that? If you do not want to be such a poor person, then you must do the Buddha's wish:  "Forgiveness is the greatest gift of human life."
We must practice patience, forgiveness and tolerance, because these virtues help us make the right decisions. We need to know empathy, to share the difficulties of others, not to have the idea of ​​feathering, to understand people and especially to forgive the mistakes of others. 
We know the weaknesses, the shortcomings of others are within our own, but because we do not see ourselves as defects, just as the eyes see things but not see itself. 
When you see people wrong, you should look at yourself, that is the person who has wisdom. The Buddha said:  "Anger of others is like a stray into a mountain without a way out." That anger not only hurts others but also makes them tired and mentally disturbed. 
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If you know before tomorrow you die, how will you experience your life? Happiness or misery. Why happiness and suffering? Happiness when we spend all our lives doing many blessings bring joy to everyone, to death we have nothing regret. 
Suffering when we do so many mistakes, because our big self has caused so much suffering for human beings. Then it hurt yourself and everyone. At death you will be very timid and weary. You want to go out with a happy smile or mourn the tears of regret late.
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If you know how to die tomorrow, how do you feel about what you do? Do your actions come from selfish heart instead of altruism? Have you raised the joy of everyone over the ego for joy? If you have an altruistic heart and always bring happiness to everyone, you will feel very satisfied, but you just feel tormented and regret it!

So you live completely today because tomorrow you will not know how? Where will it go? Stay alive or die when suddenly come to life, live a meaningful life, good because that lifestyle not only bring joy and peace to yourself but also to everyone. Every morning you wake up to think, "If I die tomorrow, I will ..."  and smile to give his good ideas placed after the three dots, END=NAM MO SHAKYAMUNI BUDDHA.( 3 TIMES ).VIETNAMESE TRANSLATE ENGLISH BY=THICH CHAN TANH.THE MIND OF ENLIGHTENMENT.VIETNAMESE BUDDHIST NUN=GOLDEN LOTUS MONASTERY=AUSTRALIA,SYDNEY.30/10/2017.

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