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Thoughts from Patriarch Yin Guang

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  • Whether a layperson or a monastic, we need to respect those who are older than we are and to exist harmoniously with those around us.
  • We are to endure what others cannot and practice what others cannot achieve.
  • We should do all we can on behalf of others and help them to be good.
  • When sitting quietly, we would do well to reflect on our own faults.
  • When talking with friends do not discuss the rights and wrongs of others.
  • In our every action, from dawn to dusk and dusk to dawn, mindfully chant the Buddha’s name.
  • When chanting, whether aloud or silently, do not give rise to wandering thoughts.
  • If wandering thoughts arise, immediately dismiss them.
  • Constantly maintain a modest and regretful heart. Even if we have upheld true cultivation, we still need to feel that our practice is shallow and never boast.
  • We should mind our own business and not the business of others.
  • We should see only the good examples of others instead of their shortcomings.
  • We would do well to see ourselves as ordinary and everyone else as bodhisattvas.
  • If we can cultivate according to these teachings, we are sure to reach the Western Pure Land of Ultimate Bliss.

Source

abuddhistperspective.org