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The Strength of Many Hearts, Part 4 of 6, Dec. 25, 2001, Florida, USA

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Our wisdom is open. (Yes.) So when we mess up, we know and we repent. Later, when we encounter a similar situation, we will not repeat the same mistake, that’s it. At least, we observe ourselves, our mind, speech, and body, right? (Yes.) In the past, as we thought, our mouth spoke it, and we acted on it. Now, we can at least observe two things. We may think bad thoughts, but we don’t speak ill or do bad deeds. (Yes.) We immediately check our thought and stop it from escalating. When a bad thought comes up, we stop it right away. […]

(Sometimes I get lazy or I procrastinate. For example, if I want to do something but do not take action at that moment, then later I regret it.) Yes. (In retrospect, I should have taken action on that matter.) That’s intuition. (Yes, yes.) That’s how spiritual practitioners are – always clear-headed. (Yes.) Always are clear and aware. It’s just that sometimes our mind gets lazy and deceives us. If we do not have clarity, then we will not have the awareness that we have done something wrong. (Yes.) In this whole world, many people are not aware they have been doing wrong. […]

(Dear Master, sometimes I see life as nothing more than a play, and I can’t help but laugh to myself.) That’s right. (But I don’t dare let anyone see me. I’m worried they’ll think I’m crazy.) Ah, that’s enlightenment. When we wake up, after meditation or during meditation, we suddenly realize something clearly, that’s the fruit of meditation. (Yes.) We don’t always have to measure our progress by seeing inner (Heavenly) Light or inner (Heavenly) Sound. We’re not doing business here. […] (Yes, it’s all in the calculating mind.) Right – throw it all out. Forget it all. […]

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