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As we live in this world, we are responsible for obeying law and order. As we progress in our practice and cultivation, we are responsible for respecting causalities. Nobody can experience your karmic retributions on your behalf when the time comes. In other words, only you can feel the pain of your own illness.
-- Dharma Words of Master Lu

To save your mind from disintegrating and your consciousness from intoxication, you should refrain from immersing in thoughts of desire. You must constrain yourself, control yourself, and be mindful and aware of your own spiritual growth.
-- Dharma Words of Master Lu

If we have a pure mind, and we cultivate and practise Buddhism sincerely and respectfully, then all of our endless karmic obstacles would be eliminated. We must know how to renounce and how to be sincere. Learning Buddhism is across all of the ten Dharma realms in ten directions. Our mind should be as broad as the mighty universe. We are learning Buddhism to save and cross over all sentient beings, equally, over ten directions.
-- Dharma Words of Master Lu

110 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2012

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