The golden sentences of "The Flowers Bloom" are:
1. Even if we are well-intentioned, the way we speak and do things may cause harm to others, but we always have our own intentions. Good reason to ignore this harm. In fact, doing so only shows that we are not ready to open up and that deep down we do not want to communicate with others.
2. The behavior of the body is mainly determined by the heart. If we can control our inner negative emotions and thoughts, our external behavior will naturally change accordingly. Negative emotions refer to inner activities that cause pain to oneself and others.
3. Some people live a stable life without a fixed abode, while others live on the run in luxurious houses for the rest of their lives.
4. Putting your happiness on external pursuits is like drinking salt water to quench your thirst. The more you get, the less satisfied you are.
5. A sincere salute means that you have put aside your arrogance and prejudice, put yourself in the lowest position, accept everything calmly, and no longer worry about falling and losing.
About the author:
Hsi Arongbo Khenpo, born in Dege County, Garze Prefecture, Sichuan in 1963, is the greatest guru of the Nyingma sect of Tibetan Buddhism today. One of the influential disciples of Mae Phuntsok Rinpoche.
For more than 20 years, he has worked tirelessly to promote Buddhism at home and abroad, initiated and organized large-scale life release and other various religious activities, and provided formal lectures, on-site lectures and speeches. Through articles and other forms, he guides and guides Buddhist disciples in listening, thinking and practicing Buddhism. He is deeply respected and loved by Buddhist disciples at home and abroad.
In 1995, the Tashi Chilin Retreat Center was established in Dege Yulongkuo to provide systematic and complete Buddhist courses for Tibetan monks and provide various convenient conditions for practice for lay people.