Saturday, September 11, 2021

Everything In The World Follows The Way Of Nature. Impermanence 44. The dharmas in the world exist through change. You cannot resist or prevent them. Think about it, can you breathe in but not breathe out? Do you feel comfortable doing so? Or how to breathe out without breathing in? We don't want things to change, but things keep changing! 45. If you know that everything has changed, what are you still wondering and thinking about! Whatever happens, just say to yourself, “Ah, another thing! " That's all. 46. ​​Words that ignore impermanence are not the words of the wise. 47. If you see the change clearly, then you will see the unchanged. The immutability here is: things cannot remain unchanged. If you understand that only change can never change, then you understand the Buddha, and you can properly honor and make offerings to him. 48. If your mind says that you have attained the first sainthood, go and pay homage to the first saint. He will tell you that all is unsustainable. If you meet the second saint, come and pay homage. He will tell you that all is uncertain. If you meet the third saint, come and pay homage. He just said unsustainable. If you meet the fourth saint, come and pay homage. He will tell you that all is completely unsustainable. You will hear from the sages: “All is unstable. Don't get attached to anything." 49. I sometimes visit ancient pagodas and towers. Some places are broken. Maybe one of my friends will lament: “What a pity.” I replied that: “If there is no breakdown, there is no Buddha, no Dharma. It broke down like that because it was completely in accordance with the Buddha's teachings. 50. Everything in the world goes the way of nature. No science can stand in their way. You can go to the dentist to take care of your teeth. But no matter how carefully the dentist takes care of your teeth, in the end, they go their own way. Even dentists have damaged teeth. Everything eventually falls apart. 51. What is definitely sustainable here? There is nothing but suffering. Suffering comes and goes. Happiness replaces suffering. Stay like that. Other than that, nothing else. But we are strays who constantly chase and grasp sensual pleasures. Pleasure is not real, it's just a change. Karma 52. People who do not understand the Dharma when doing wrong, They often look around to see if anyone has seen them. But our karma is always watching us. It is impossible to escape the fruit of karma. 53. Good deeds bring good results. Bad actions bring bad results. Don't expect the gods, the gods, the hidden people to protect you. Also don't trust good days, bad days. Those are untrue things. You will always be waiting for a good day, a good hour, a good month, a good year, this god, that saint. Believing in those things will only bring suffering to you. Look at your actions and words, look at your karma. If you do good, you will reap happiness, and if you do evil, you will reap suffering. 54. Practicing correctly you will make old karma go away. Things come and go, birth and death. Be aware and let them go their way. Just as there are two trees, If you fertilize and water one tree and leave the other alone, you need not worry when you see a healthy tree and a weak tree. 55. Some of you, thousands of miles from Europe and America or far away, come to this Pa Pong monastery to learn the Dharma. You have to go through many hardships to get to this place. Meanwhile, there are people who are just a wall away from the monastery without even stepping foot in the gate. Think about how good karma you have. 56. Do something bad you can't escape. Even if no one sees you, you see yourself. If you hide into a deep hole, you will find yourself there. There is no way to escape the karma created. Also, why can't you see your pollution? You see everything – peace, agitation, liberation, affliction – You see it all.END=NAM MO SHAKYAMUNI BUDDHA.( 3 TIMES ).BUDDHIST DHARMA WHEEL GOLDEN MONASTERY=VIETNAMESE BUDDHIST NUN=THE WOMEN OF THE SAKYA CLAN CHAN TANH.AUSTRALIA,SYDNEY.12/9/2021.VIETNAMESE TRANSLATE ENGLISH BY=VIETNAMESE BUDDHIST NUN=THE WOMEN OF THE SAKYA CLAN CHAN TANH.

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