Wednesday, March 3, 2021

The Buddha's teaching is not judged by appearance because you may be laughing at yourself. Buddha taught not to judge by appearance because he knew well that we are not calm enough to take the time to understand someone. Therefore, do not rush to conclude anything. The Buddha was blamed for her treatment with the sweeper. The story recounted that in Xa Ve there was a woman sweeping the garbage, cleaning the way very hard, but because of the nature of her work, her grandmother was often dirty, no one wanted stand next to her. Often people were annoyed, holding her nose and staying away made her very sad. Fortunately, the Buddha still sympathized with this woman, encouraged her to listen to the Dharma, and regularly encouraged her to make more effort in life. Some people started whispering because of His treatment of the sweeper, they disagree and assume that the woman does not deserve it. Some even turned to the Buddha to express indignation: - Why we respect Him so much that Ngai talks to the dirty woman. Whereas He often preaches pure words, teaching people to do pure deeds? The Buddha, after listening and resolutely replied: - That woman worked hard with the aim of keeping the citadel clean, so it can be said that her dedication to society is extremely great. Not only that, she is humble, eager to learn, why do people have that thought? Just as he stopped speaking, at the same time the woman had washed herself cleanly and changed into a clean, radiant outfit and approached everyone. The Buddha continued: - Everyone claimed to be clean, but showed their arrogance and disrespect, dirty mind. Remember, the filth on the outside can be easily removed, but if the mind is dirty, that is the thing that is difficult to change. These people finished hearing the feeling of shame, from then on did not dare to laugh at others like that. ducat day is not famous through foreigners Don't rush to use your worldly eyes to evaluate things Everyone has a biased perspective Even if we do not admit it, we still have a bias towards someone with personality. , face like me. The knowledgeable person tries to control it, so it can minimize its harm but not completely eliminate this habit. Our mundane perspective is simply a biased one so we look at the things we like, our loved ones with pink glasses, and vice versa, looking at the things we don't want, people I dislike with negative black glasses. That's why there are people who once met who liked it, but other people who saw their faces were annoyed. But if you calm down, acknowledge, and judge the people you hate, they still have the advantages and the lovely things. Through the Buddha's teaching, not judging by the appearance from the above story helps us to understand that: people may not use their own interests as a measure to consider, not use mundane thoughts to see things. After all, what else can people who are driven by moody or biased toward differentiating between right and wrong? Or hastily judging is the expression of someone who is superficial to move on and off. We often rush to conclusions just because the information we know is only based on our own experiences and experiences. Yet I thought I was deep In fact, he is just a superficial, superficial person. Like the following wife's story, she always evaluates the matter superficially: A couple has just moved in in a new neighborhood, one time when the two were eating breakfast, they both saw the customer. the village dried the white cloth. "The cloth is so dirty," exclaimed the wife. The wife continued: "She must not know how to wash, maybe she needs to change the soap to be cleaner." The husband now keeps quiet. And the same thing continued to repeat another day with the disparaging words of the wife in the morning. A month later, the wife was surprised to find that the cloth was clean: "Husband, it seems she already knows how to wash it. Who taught her that?" The husband replied, "No. I got up early this morning and cleaned my window glass." Through the above story, we only know how to evaluate everything through our prism. When we have not accumulated enough correct perception, not enough ability to listen and comprehend, we must remind ourselves to avoid making such mistakes! If we are fortunate enough to understand the above, then soon enlighten, apologize and change. In doing so, we will not be immersed in anger and anger, which is a net binding people that cannot escape by themselves.END=NAM MO SHAKYAMUNI BUDDHA.( 3 TIMES ).GOLDEN AMITABHA MONASTERY=VIETNAMESE BUDDHIST NUN=THICH CHAN TANH.AUSTRALIA,SYDNEY.4/3/2021.VIETNAMESE TRANSLATE ENGLISH BY=VIETYNAMESE BUDDHIST NUN=THICH CHAN TANH.

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