Human body is rare but now it has been obtained. Buddha Dharma is hard to hear but now it has been heard. If this body is not saved in this life, when will it be better to save it in this life?
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1. Human life is rare and now it is obtained. In the six realms of reincarnation, it is extremely difficult to obtain this human body with full leisure, but I have obtained it now.
2. The Buddhist Dharma is hard to hear now. Even if I get a human body, it is extremely difficult to hear the Dharma. But I am very lucky and can now hear the Dharma.
3. This body is not meant for this life. If I don’t escape from the suffering of reincarnation in this life and cross over to the other side of liberation.
4. Let’s wait and see when it will happen. So how long do we have to wait before we can gain a human body again and listen to the Dharma and be liberated?
The main idea of ??the whole sentence: It is very rare to be able to devote yourself to human life, and if you hear the Dharma in this life, it is really a very hard-to-obtain cause and condition. If you don't allow yourself to be liberated in this life, you will have to wait many times to become an adult and be liberated after hearing the Dharma.
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