I remember a long time ago, a neighbor dropped in and left a copy of the Diamond Sutra. I looked through it and I could understand it in semi-vernacular. So I didn't remember a word of those difficult parts along the way, but something permeated my mind, such as a sentence: But do good and the future of Mo Wen. Later, I saw this passage in "Four Disciplines".
All the blessings are between square inches. If you look for them from the heart, there is nothing you can't understand. In my pursuit, I can not only get moral justice, but also get wealth. Virtue and wealth can be obtained, which is what Mencius said: "Seeking is beneficial to getting." If you don't reflect on yourself, but seek wholeheartedly, then you can only find a way to get it by fate, and your morality and wealth will be lost, so there is no certain benefit.
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"But doing good deeds and the future of Mo Wen" has been remembered for so many years.
In fact, I don't have much understanding, so I understand it as: help others without asking for anything in return, stick to doing good deeds, and one day your unexpected good luck will follow. Today, I heard a senior share her experience of making money. In fact, what I heard most was that she helped more people get healthy and re-recognized the definition of health. If a person keeps doing good deeds, there will naturally be good luck around him. Good luck means contacts, that is, wealth, and your career will naturally flourish.
Every day, I see the teachers in the health group take pains to help customers analyze their illness and do their best to help every friend who comes to ask for help. I think they do good deeds and accumulate virtue, without asking for anything in return, and good luck will accompany them every day.
I do something every day to help more people. In the circle of friends, I will share health knowledge, psychological knowledge and parenting topics. I have gained good friends over the years, and my heart is so warm. It takes time from strangers to mutual trust. However, if you do something for a long time, it is natural for others to see that you insist as always.
But for the good, Mo Wen's future. ...
I will always try to be myself!