Perceive the Truth by Inner Wisdom: Questions and Answers, Part 4 of 5 April 21, 1993, Geneva, Switzerland
Perceive the Truth by Inner Wisdom: Questions and Answers, Part 4 of 5 April 21, 1993, Geneva, Switzerland
o many past records, we can’t correct them all. What is Tao? “Tao” is like you say, the Kingdom of God, the Buddha nature, the great Self, the Wisdom.
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Perceive the Truth by Inner Wisdom, Part 1 of 5 April 21, 1993, Geneva, Switzerland
Perceive the Truth by Inner Wisdom, Part 1 of 5 April 21, 1993, Geneva, Switzerland
ate for a great gentleman, we will find after we realize the Truth. And it’s nothing that we could describe about the Truth, except when we perceive it, we will be changed into oneness with this Truth. And then we will be living a life of Truth, beauty and virtue. The life of Jesus, the life of Buddha, the life of Lao Tzu and all the other great Masters since ancient times. Because within us, ther
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The Only Criminal is Ignorance, Part 2 of 3 May 28, 1999, Prague, Czech Republic
The Only Criminal is Ignorance, Part 2 of 3 May 28, 1999, Prague, Czech Republic
alize how great the neighbor is, how great the enemy also is, because we do not realize how great we are ourselves. God cannot give peace on Earth if we do not make peace ourselves. Because we have the power. We are the representatives of God here. We must do things that we should do in this level because we exist here. But to see Heaven, to see the celestial world, to see the invisible side of Go
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The Five Virtues of Confucianism, Part 5 of 5, Feb 02, 2019
The Five Virtues of Confucianism, Part 5 of 5, Feb 02, 2019
reborn as animals, humans and heavenly beings to have affinity with them. So that He could help them after He became a Buddha. So, we practice spiritually to attain wisdom. There is power within the wisdom. Without the true inner wisdom, there is no inner power. This wisdom also includes the inner power, the spiritual power and our innate power. Therefore, wisdom is also included in benevolence.
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The Five Virtues of Confucianism, Part 2 of 5, Feb 02, 2019
The Five Virtues of Confucianism, Part 2 of 5, Feb 02, 2019
love for animals. To love those who are weaker is to be benevolent, isn’t it? You not only love those who are the same as you. If a country is already peaceful, then the neighboring country could learn from its example and have a good relationship with it. Then they would not make war against each others.
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The Five Virtues of Confucianism, Part 1 of, 5 Feb 02, 2019
The Five Virtues of Confucianism, Part 1 of, 5 Feb 02, 2019
ven small animals and insects. For example, if you see insects fall to the ground on the road, you quietly use the withered leaves to carry to the roadside, where there is grass and flowers so that they can have food to eat there. OK? For bees, it’s better not to move or touch them.
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The Benefit of Spiritual Practice, Part 5 of 5 #159K, April 07, 1991
The Benefit of Spiritual Practice, Part 5 of 5 #159K, April 07, 1991
, from plants, from stones, from animals; they became human beings. Or from other planets, who had merits, so they could come here to be human beings.
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