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IT IS BEST TO CITE THE SOURCE WHEN SHARING MASTER’S DISCOURSES

18/05/2024 | About Spiritual Cultivation    
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IT IS BEST TO CITE THE SOURCE WHEN SHARING MASTER’S DISCOURSES

Caller: A fellow Buddhist practitioner used to come across a statement on blogs that says, “Secretariat, please verify whether this is a discourse from Master”.

Seeing this, the Buddhist practitioner thought he should indicate the source when sharing Master’s discourses in the future to avoid creating confusion among other Buddhist practitioners. However, in reality he does not do so because he finds it troublesome.

He subsequently dreamt of Master and in the dream, Master asked him sternly, “Why didn’t you insert the source?”.

With regards to this matter, I’d like to ask Master whether it’s best to insert the source before circulating discourses of Master as means to minimise doubts among other Buddhist practitioners and to facilitate online searches?

Master Jun Hong Lu: It’s best if you can do so because it will help boost others’ confidence when they are assured that the discourse is from me. Otherwise, they may not believe in what you post.

Caller: Alright.

Source: Wenda20200830 33:13, Master Jun Hong Lu’s call-in radio program

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