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A man who fully understands is an out-and-out ordinary person, and it is because of the ordinary that he becomes a mysterious person. Ordinary people abandon all extraordinary ambitions, are completely satisfied with the status quo and enjoy the existing life. He has no achievements and no motivation to do anything. For ordinary people, every bit of life is a pleasure. He went straight into life, faced life and led a chaotic life. He doesn't want to know what life is, just experience life and let it fill him. He is completely integrated into life.
A saint, like the sun, doesn't care whether others are good or bad to her. Some people say he is good, others will scold him for being bad. Some people need him, and some people don't. However, saints will not change their own rules because of people's condemnation and admiration.
* "One True Dharma Realm": Those who have attained the Tao can solve the infinite, solve the infinite, and combine multiple methods. Multi-method solution to one method, the law is integrated, and the reference is not mixed. First, everything is one, everything will start together, and everything will fall as soon as it falls. Everything is a Buddha, everything is a law, and there is no difference in equality.
* The enlightened person is integrated into the whole, and the space of "self-holding" disappears. Everything he does is a whole. He has no sense of gain or loss. The space of life and death has long since disappeared. Although he lives in the present, even the concept of the present does not exist. He will work hard, get angry and swear, but these don't exist in him.
* For the enlightened, the hearts of love and hate have disappeared. He doesn't love or hate a person. However, if you come to him, you can feel a deep love, which is a pure quality. He is what you think he is, and you feel and react according to your foundation. The enlightened mind is always a simple existence. It's not worth hating him or loving him. But if you want to love, then he is the embodiment of all love.
* Don't think that a man of practice will end up like a log, knowing nothing. At a certain stage of practice, he is like a log. Because the mind is no longer chasing outward, this power has returned and gradually entered the inner core. Through this process, all strength and skills become awareness. Flying a bird in the sky is like flying over your heart, and others are walking on the ground, just like stepping on your heart. At this time, Buddha, Bodhisattva, heaven and hell are with you and are one with you. You have arrived home, and there is nothing you can do. Your whole journey has been completed, and your whole result is awareness. You are aware all the time, and dreams and dreams become awareness. Everything in the past is connected and remembered in your state of awareness. All methods are a reminder to remind you of your inner awareness. When you have awareness, you don't need methods. The past methods can only be useful to latecomers. The host will do nothing but wake you up. However, due to the habitual influence of thinking, after the host wakes you up, you still don't want to get up, stay in bed, and suddenly start dreaming again. When consciousness is killed by the master, consciousness will immediately stabilize.
* Almost half of human suffering comes from comparison. If we compare ourselves with people and things around us, if we can get into our hearts and let our spirit blossom and bear fruit, we will not compare ourselves with things outside. Buddhists and bodhisattvas can meditate deeply. He is happy, he is quiet, he is satisfied, he loves, because the flowers in his heart are blooming.
A person who has reached the Tao does not need any help from outside, but also lives a full life inside. He can not only keep company with himself, but also with everything. He looks lonely on the outside, but he is integrated with everything on the inside. He has no desire, he never shows himself, he can bear the right and wrong given to him by others, he never thinks he is very important, he never works hard, and he looks like a fool and a useless person. He has no principles and no position. If you cooperate with him, you will be angry. He can only be a saint. The title of this saint is still his nickname. In fact, he is nothing. Don't classify him as a certain type, or you will be disappointed.
If enlightened people have no feelings, how can they understand the feelings of all beings? How can we help all beings? Born in the world, with human characteristics, but beyond human characteristics, like the lotus in the water, born in the water, but beyond the water.
* To doubt others is to search others' garbage, and to trust others is to put shackles on others. For an enlightened person, he has long gone beyond this dichotomy, neither doubting nor trusting, but telling the truth and expressing one thing with his true face. Only a vague mind will stay on the dichotomy of doubt and trust, sin and merit, success and failure ... The transcending heart is a clear and transparent heart-that is, a transparent mirror with an undifferentiated heart. Everything is returned to him in front of the mirror. What can happen should happen, and what should happen should happen. We shouldn't put some concepts on what happened-right and wrong, good and evil. What happened can neither be distinguished nor judged. Accept it as it is, it has its own attributes and artificially loses the beauty of nature. The reason why you put a concept on it is because you have motive and purpose. Facing the dirt under your feet, who will say it is good or bad? Because we have no motive or purpose. Concept is the projection of human desire. When desire is projected on things, it will become stale and classified.
The guru is just a finger. You can see the bright moon along the direction of the finger, but don't imitate the guru. Just believe that the guru can achieve his goal. Imitating a guru will forget his inner Buddha nature, and his inner spirituality will only bloom after he becomes himself completely. Imitation is to divide yourself into pieces. No two enlightened people adopt the same method. At the beginning, all living beings can adopt the same method. The deeper we go, the more differences we have, and the more unique we have our own methods. After entering the inner core point, it is the same method-no method. There are ways to get it done for you in the first few steps, but there is no way to get it done in the last step. There is only one thought in the guru's mind-what he has achieved, I hope you will achieve it. And the way he used it was strange.
* To love a master is to love Tao, and a master is the embodiment of Tao. Although masters have a physical body, their vibration rhythm is the same as that of Tao. When you get close to him, your inner vibration will change. It makes sense that so many goblins want to eat Tang Priest's meat. A hair of a master, even everything he used, has the same vibration power as a master. If you are keen, when you get close to the master, you can feel his vibration force penetrating you, and you will have the same vibration force as the master. The power of enlightenment is as contagious as a disease. The master has become an ocean, and nothing is needed, and everything can be accommodated, both material and spiritual, and you can charge as much as you want. Even if you don't open the window, the sun can still shine on your house, and the spring breeze still passes by your window. The master gives you spiritual growth. After Master's enlightenment, the karma of past lives will disappear forever, and the present will be freed. Start your own business again.
* There is no distinction between right and wrong, and there is no conclusion. Human beings are always judged by preconceived ideas. If they learn Buddhism first, they can't accept Christian ideas, otherwise they can't accept Buddhist ideas, and even attacking each other is a fallacy. Every religion has its own specific definition and fixed concept, and anything that doesn't conform to itself is regarded as heresy. Portal views and conventions determine that they are incompatible with each other. For a man with thorough understanding, there is no distinction between right and wrong. All convenient speech is nothing more than bringing all beings into the core. Siddhartha blurted out when he was born: "I am the only one in the world." Jesus also said, "My father and I are one, I am the truth and I am the way." A master is neither arrogant nor impetuous, telling the truth, and the truth must be truthfully expressed. For an ordinary person, modesty and arrogance are the same mentality, both manifestations of "self-discipline" and both positive and negative poles of the same energy. People with little wisdom are good at plotting, people with great wisdom are good at plotting, and enlightened saints always appear in their true colors. Conspiracy and arrogance are the same nature, and they are the reappearance of "self". When the ego disappears, everything the master says is a statement of a fact, neither arrogant nor modest. The Buddha expressed it truthfully.