MASTER’S GOLDEN WORDS – 2

  1. Your actions consist entirely of things that should not be done, and you have even forgotten right mindfulness.
  2. Faith, Vow, and Practice all arise from the power of Conditions (Pratyaya).
  3. A Bodhisattva must know things as they truly are (Yathābhūta-jñāna), not as they appear through habitual conditioning.
  4. If you use a tire as a parasol, how can that broken-down car ever move?
  5. Perfume yourself with the Right Dharma like an incense maker; no matter how thoroughly you wash, the fragrance will always permeate your body and mind.
  6. Life is like a fish in shrinking water; you must be as diligent as one extinguishing a fire on their own head.

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