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GTShake_WealthComesvip
· 08-16 02:20
You may think that enlightenment is the end, but in fact, enlightenment is just the beginning. The Dao means knowing, but most people know yet cannot do; not being able to do is equivalent to not knowing. The process of walking the right path after enlightenment is even more challenging, as it requires repeatedly breaking down and reshaping oneself, getting rid of all bad habits and extinguishing inner desires. This is a battle of oneself, a life-and-death struggle between the mundane heart and the heart of the Dao. It is said that knowing is easy, but acting is difficult; various shackles confine the true self, and following the will of heaven leads to cause and effect, today I finally know that I am me. The shackles of the world are but a dream; once enlightenment is achieved and the true self is seen, what fear is there of the old shackles? Formless, without shape, and also without self, following the will of heaven leads to cause and effect.
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DogHeadRushesForward_vip
· 08-16 02:20
You think that enlightenment is the endpoint, but in fact, enlightenment is just the starting point. The Dao means to know, but most people know yet cannot do. Not being able to do is equivalent to not knowing. The process of walking the right path after enlightenment is even more fraught with difficulties; it requires repeatedly breaking down and reshaping oneself, changing all bad habits, extinguishing inner desires. This is a self-struggle, a life-and-death battle between the worldly heart and the heart of the Dao. It is said that knowing is easy but doing is difficult; all kinds of shackles bind the true self, following the will of heaven to create cause and effect, only today do I realize that I am me. The shackles of the world are but a dream; once enlightened, I see the true self. What fear is there of the old shackles of the past? Without form, without appearance, and also without self, following the will of heaven to create cause and effect.
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CandyPuddingvip
· 08-16 02:20
You think enlightenment is the end, but in fact, enlightenment is just the beginning. The Dao means knowing, but most people know yet cannot do; not being able to do is equivalent to not knowing. The righteous path after enlightenment is even more difficult, requiring repeated experiences of breaking down and reshaping, needing to eliminate all bad habits and extinguish inner desires. This is a self-game, a life-and-death struggle between the ordinary mind and the Dao mind. As the saying goes, knowing is easy but doing is hard; all kinds of shackles bind the true self, following the will of heaven leads to cause and effect, and today I finally realize I am myself. The shackles of the world are originally a dream; once enlightenment is attained, the true self is seen. What is there to fear about the old shackles of the past? Without form, without appearance, and without self, following the will of heaven leads to cause and effect.
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KeepASaltedFishAsAvip
· 08-16 02:20
You think that understanding the Dao is the end point, but in fact, understanding the Dao is just the starting point. Dao means knowing, but most people know yet cannot act; not being able to act is equivalent to not knowing. The righteous path after understanding the Dao is even more challenging, requiring repeated experiences of breaking and reshaping, needing to eliminate all bad habits and extinguish inner desires. This is a game of self, a life-and-death struggle between the mundane heart and the heart of the Dao. The saying goes that knowing is easy but acting is difficult; various shackles bind the true self, and following the will of heaven leads to cause and effect. Only today do I realize I am me. The shackles of the world are but dreams; once one understands the Dao and sees the true self, what is there to fear from the old shackles of the past? Formless and without attributes, there is also no self, and following the will of heaven leads to cause and effect.
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DogHeadNodded_MoneyEvvip
· 08-16 02:20
You think that enlightenment is the endpoint, but in reality, enlightenment is just the starting point. The Dao means knowing, yet most people know but cannot do; not being able to do is equivalent to not knowing. The process of following the righteous path after enlightenment is even more fraught with difficulties, requiring repeated experiences of breaking down and rebuilding, changing all bad habits, and extinguishing inner desires. This is a self-game, a life-and-death struggle between the mortal heart and the Dao heart. The saying goes that knowing is easy, but doing is hard; all kinds of shackles bind the true self, following the will of heaven to create cause and effect, only today do I know that I am myself. The shackles of the world are originally a dream; once enlightened, I see the true self, so how can I fear the old shackles of the past? Formless, unshaped, and without self, I follow the will of heaven to create cause and effect.
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SunnyDayDeervip
· 08-16 02:20
You may think that enlightenment is the endpoint, but in fact, enlightenment is just the starting point. The Dao means knowing, but most people know yet cannot do; not being able to do is equivalent to not knowing. The righteous path after enlightenment is even more fraught with difficulties, requiring repeated experiences of breaking down and reshaping, needing to get rid of all bad habits and extinguish inner desires. This is a game of self, a life-and-death struggle between the mundane heart and the heart of the Dao. It is said that knowing is easy but doing is hard; various shackles bind the true self, following the will of heaven leads to cause and effect, and today I finally know that I am me. The shackles of the world are essentially a dream; once one realizes the Dao and sees the true self, what fear is there of the old shackles of the past? Without form, without appearance, and without self, following the will of heaven leads to cause and effect.
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DogheadIsNotConfused_vip
· 08-16 02:20
You think that enlightenment is the end point, but in fact, enlightenment is just the starting point. The Dao means knowledge, but most people know but cannot do; not being able to do is the same as not knowing. The process of following the right path after enlightenment is even more difficult, requiring repeated experiences of breaking and reshaping, needing to change all bad habits and extinguish inner desires. This is a self-game, a life-and-death struggle between the mundane mind and the Dao heart. The saying goes, "knowing is easy, doing is hard," all kinds of shackles bind the true self, following the will of heaven creates cause and effect, today I finally know that I am myself. The shackles of the world are originally a dream; once one understands the Dao and sees the true self, what fear is there of the old shackles of the past? Formless, without appearance, and also without self, following the will of heaven creates cause and effect.
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