Saturday, November 26, 2016
Still Thought #69: Harvest
"Those who sow the seeds of blessings shall harvest plentiful blessings."
Jing Si Aphorism by Master Cheng Yen
Still Thought #68: Principles
"Abide by your principles in everything you do. Never do things just to satisfy others.
For rather than satisfying them, you may get in over your head."
- Jing Si Aphorism by Master Cheng Yen
Saturday, November 19, 2016
Still Thought #67: Open the Door
"Do not close the door to our hearts, by loving others, we too will be loved."
- Jing Si Aphorism by Master Cheng Yen
Still Thought #66: Pure Love
"Learn to develop pure unconditional love, a love that has no sense of gain or loss,
that ask for nothing in return. In this way we can be free of worries."
- Jing Si Aphorism by Master Cheng Yen
Still Thought #65: Wisdom
"Life is impermanent, but wisdom life lasts forever.
Love is boundless, it's spirit will live on."
- Jing Si Aphorism by Master Cheng Yen
Saturday, November 12, 2016
Still Thought #64: Simplicity
"The simple and most ordinary life brings the most peace."
- Jing Si Aphorism by Master Cheng Yen
Still Thought #63: Practitioners
"To walk the same path of spiritual cultivation means
practitioners unite to inspire each other and reflect on weakness in behavior and conduct."
- Jing Si Aphorism by Master Cheng Yen
Still Thought #62: Duty
"Not harming others is our duty.
Having a good heart without doing good deeds
is still equal to doing nothing at all."
- Jing Si Aphorism by Master Cheng Yen
Saturday, November 5, 2016
Still Thought #61: Good Deeds
"Count me in when doing good deeds.
Count me out when doing bad deeds."
- Jing Si Aphorism by Master Cheng Yen
Still Thought #60: Accomplishment
"Our accomplishments in life are built on the words and actions we make everyday;
thus, we must be diligent in speech and behavior."
- Jing Si Aphorism by Master Cheng Yen
Still Thought #59: Harmony
"If we are in harmony with people and things,
then we will be in harmony with our principles."
事圓,人圓,理就圓。
- Jing Si Aphorism by Master Cheng Yen
Still Thought #58: Affinity
"It is never too late for a deep-rooted affinity to blossom.
Do no worry over the distance as long as one finds the way."
- Jing Si Aphorism by Master Cheng Yen
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