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FEELING A SENSE OF GRIEVANCE WHILE RECITING THE EIGHTY-EIGHT BUDDHAS GREAT REPENTANCE IS A SIGN OF NEGATIVE KARMA BEING ELIMINATED

31/05/2020 | About Performing Recitation    
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(Master Jun Hong Lu’s Call-In Radio Program)

FEELING A SENSE OF GRIEVANCE WHILE RECITING THE EIGHTY-EIGHT BUDDHAS GREAT REPENTANCE IS A SIGN OF NEGATIVE KARMA BEING ELIMINATED

Caller:  We usually feel remorse when reciting the Eighty-Eight Buddhas Great Repentance.  However, a fellow Buddhist friend was once overcome with a feeling of injustice when the sudden thought came to her of how she was bullied by her husband during pregnancy.  Another Buddhist friend also felt a particular sense of grievance while reciting the Eighty-Eight Buddhas Great Repentance.  How do we explain this Master Lu?

Master Jun Hong Lu:  It is a sign the matter is drawing to a close.  If a sense of  injustice arises while reciting the Eighty-Eight Buddhas Great Repentance in front of Bodhisattva, it denotes the matter has come to an end.

Caller:  Wow, that’s great!

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