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1. The true nature of ignorance is the Buddha nature, and the illusory and empty body is the Dharmakaya.

2. The law is lawless, and the law without law is also law. When there is no law now, how can the law be law? .Those who make all sentient beings happy will make all Tathagatas happy.

3. The shadow of the moon, the pine waves, and the fragrance of flowers and the chirping of birds reveal the meaning of Zen.

4. The blessings of man and heaven are not planned for a long time. , Do not linger in the vast ocean of suffering.

5. The body is a bodhi tree, and the heart is a mirror stand. Wipe it frequently to avoid dust!

6. Every trauma is a kind of maturity.

7. Don’t always be dissatisfied with others, but always review yourself. If you are dissatisfied with others, you are suffering.

8. Practice is to correct your wrong ideas.

9. It only takes one sentence to destroy a person, but it takes a thousand words to cultivate a person. Please be more lenient with your words.

10. Those who create opportunities are brave, and those who wait for opportunities are fools.

11. To practice, you need to be patient, be willing to be indifferent, and be happy to be lonely.

12. Don’t be too sure of your own opinions, this way you will have less regrets.

13. A person who is full of jealousy, is not honest in his heart, and speaks incorrectly cannot be regarded as a person with good facial features. The truth of life is only hidden in the dull.

14. People who can think of others are never lonely.

15. Time will pass, let time flow away your troubles!

16. Compassion is your weapon.

17. Only by facing reality can you transcend reality.

18. Conscience is everyone’s most fair judge. You can deceive others, but you can never deceive your own conscience.

19. People who do not know how to love themselves are incapable of loving others.

20. Learning Buddhism is just learning to be a human being.

21. When a righteous person practices evil dharma, the evil dharma is also righteous; when an evil person practices righteous dharma, the righteous dharma is also evil. Everything is created by the mind.

22. Sometimes we have to calmly ask ourselves, what are we pursuing? What are we living for?

23. Don’t stay away from your closest friends because of small disputes , and don’t forget the great kindness of others because of small resentments. Having the courage to accept criticism from others can help you adjust your own shortcomings.

24. Thank God for what I have, and thank God for what I don’t have.

25. Anyone who can consider others from their perspective is compassion.

26. Learning Buddhism is not a sustenance for death, but living with ease and transcendence in the present moment.

27. The Buddha never forced others to do things he didn’t like. The Buddha just told all living beings, what is good and what is evil? You still have to choose good and evil by yourself, and you still have to control your own life.

28. The so-called letting go means to get rid of your mind of discrimination, right and wrong, gain and loss, and attachment.

29. Don’t be aggressive when speaking, don’t be lethal, don’t praise your abilities, don’t criticize others, and you will naturally turn your enemies into friends.

30. A person who often looks at the shortcomings of others is not good enough because he has no time to review himself.

31. Right and wrong happen every day. If you don’t listen, there will be nothing. Let go of all attachments.

32. If you really love him, then you must tolerate some of his shortcomings.

33. To overcome the fear of death, you must accept that everyone in the world will die.

34. A foolish person always wants others to understand him. Wise people work hard to understand themselves.

35. Others are always right and I am always wrong, which is less troublesome.

36. Coming is accidental, leaving is inevitable. So you must, just go with the flow and go with the flow.

37. Before you can achieve Buddhahood, you must first form good relationships.

38. If you throw a clear pearl into turbid water, the turbid water will have to be clear. If you put the Buddha's name into a confused mind, the confused mind will have to become a Buddha.

39. When you hold on to something, you can only have this thing. If you are willing to let go, you will have the opportunity to choose something else. If a person's heart clings to his own ideas and refuses to let go, then his wisdom can only reach a certain level.

40. If you take simple things seriously, you will be very painful.

41. Hatred can never resolve hatred, only compassion can resolve hatred. This is the eternal truth.

42. It is better for you to accept your fate than to complain. For the unchangeable facts, you have no better way than to accept your fate.

43. Don’t bring your own troubles because of the foolish doubts of sentient beings. Don't suffer yourself because of the ignorance of sentient beings.

44. There is no need to be angry or sad when others say something bad about us.

There is no need to be happy if you say we are good. Some of the bad things are good, and some of the good things are bad. It all depends on whether you can use it?

45. If you are clearly right and others insist that you are wrong, you should also You have to repent to others, this is what you practice. Only if you can endure anything can you make progress. Even if you are clearly right, you still have to ask others to repent. That is cultivation. Don't lose your temper when your mistakes are revealed. Don't think that being willful or noisy can hide or overcome your shortcomings.

46. Don’t always feel that you are very unfortunate. There are more people in the world who are suffering than us.