


Always recite "Nanmo Amituofo" _/|\_



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Like fine dust thrown against the wind, evil falls back upon that fool who offends an inoffensive, pure and guiltless man.
Explanation: If an ignorant person were to become harsh and crude towards a person who is without blemishes, pure, and is untouched by corruption, that sinful act will return to the evil-doer. It is very much like the fine dust thrown against the wind. The dust will return to the thrower.
ä¸è‹±æ³•å�¥ç»�/Bilingual Dhammapada
��/Papavagga: Evil (Dhp 116-128)






There's no sufferings from birth, ageing, sickness and death in Western Pureland. Wish that sentient beings who are like me going through birth, ageing, sickness and death be reborn in Western Pureland.

Greed is wanting things to occur as you wish.
Anger arises when you fail to obtain what you want.
Learn to always be selfless and gentle. When you regularly encounter anger in a variety of forms including impatience, irritability, exasperation, sarcasm, and, yes, sometimes even rage , you must always learn to remain calm and in control
You learn to understand the principle that anger arises when desires are unfulfilled and expectations not met.
By letting go of craving and expectations, you begin to let go of anger.
One should cultivate a steady mind in any situations. Do not attract endless vexation by carelessly clinging to hearsays and visual pleasures.

While ignorance brings suffering, wisdom brings freedom - it depends only on one's single thought.








