Intent Must Be Pure To Share Messages Received From Bodhisattvas or Master Lu

Posted Posted in About Spiritual Cultivation, Q&A (Blog)

INTENT MUST BE PURE TO SHARE MESSAGES RECEIVED FROM BODHISATTVAS OR MASTER LU Question: A Buddhist friend always receives messages or teachings from Bodhisattvas and Master through dreams and divine connection in front of a Buddhist altar. Without fail, he will painstakingly jot down the divine information received before approaching some fellow practitioners to disseminate […]

Patience Under Humiliation: Being Impatient Will Only Undermine Your Wisdom

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PATIENCE UNDER HUMILIATION: BEING IMPATIENT WILL ONLY UNDERMINE YOUR WISDOM Master Jun Hong Lu: Joe Louis, a well-known American boxing champion, reigned as the world’s heavyweight champion, having defeated numerous boxing experts. Completely unlike his tough-looking appearance in the boxing ring, as a person, Louis had a humble and friendly demeanour. Once, he and his […]

Diligence Stems From a Compassionate Heart

Posted Posted in About Spiritual Cultivation, Call-in Radio Program

DILIGENCE STEMS FROM A COMPASSIONATE HEART Caller: Master, does the strength of one’s diligence emanate from a compassionate heart? Does it mean that the greater a person’s compassion, the more diligent he is? Master Jun Hong Lu: Yes. Having profound compassion for others will directly amplify your diligence. Source: Wenda20160619B 24:43, Master Jun Hong Lu’s […]

Do Not Use Images of Bodhisattva in Graphics for Words of Wisdom as It Is Disrespectful

Posted Posted in About Fengshui and Metaphysics, Call-in Radio Program

DO NOT USE IMAGES OF BODHISATTVA IN GRAPHICS FOR WORDS OF WISDOM AS IT IS DISRESPECTFUL Caller: In some social media groups, some Buddhist friends are very earnest and have designed many graphics for Master’s Words of Wisdom or notices on activities. Oftentimes, their graphics have images of Bodhisattva. When we click on the graphics, […]

Transition From External to Internal Forbearance

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TRANSITION FROM EXTERNAL TO INTERNAL FORBEARANCE Caller: At the early stages of cultivating forbearance, we are mostly forbearing on the “outside” as the ability to forbear has yet to be internalised. As such, we may still feel unhappy and unwilling to endure the humiliation when conflict arises. Should we be natural and let our unhappiness […]

The Difference Between “Tolerance” and “Cowardice”

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THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN “TOLERANCE” AND “COWARDICE” Caller: What is the difference between tolerance and cowardice? Master Jun Hong Lu: Cowardice means the person has no psychological endurance. This person is afraid of everything and dares not stand up against others. Such a person is faint-hearted, not having the unyielding willpower nor determination. Hence, they fear […]

The Railway Switch-Tender Story: Discipline Is Key

Posted Posted in About Spiritual Cultivation, Master Jun Hong Lu’s Public Talk

THE RAILWAY SWITCH-TENDER STORY: DISCIPLINE IS KEY Master Jun Hong Lu: Once, a television station in Germany organised an activity in its attempt to solicit a “10-second hair-raising shot” and was offering a handsome prize money. The footage must contain a series of terrifying moments. What can we do in 10 seconds? This is precisely […]

OFFERING LITTLE HOUSES AND PERFORMING MERITORIOUS DEEDS TO ELIMINATE THE KARMA OF KILLING

Posted Posted in About Merits and Virtues

OFFERING LITTLE HOUSES AND PERFORMING MERITORIOUS DEEDS TO ELIMINATE THE KARMA OF KILLING Caller: When offering Little Houses with the aim of eliminating our karma of killing, should we address them to our karmic creditors, or write ‘<our full name> eliminates karmic obstacles’ in the recipient field? Master Jun Hong Lu: It’s best to address […]

SHOULDERING OF OTHERS’ KARMIC OBSTACLES – WHEN IS IT CONSIDERED MERITORIOUS AND WHEN IT IS NOT

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SHOULDERING OF OTHERS’ KARMIC OBSTACLES – WHEN IS IT CONSIDERED MERITORIOUS AND WHEN IT IS NOT Caller: Hi Master, with regards to ‘shouldering of others’ karmic obstacles’, what kind of karmic obstacles that we shoulder is considered meritorious in nature? Master Jun Hong Lu: When you propagate Buddhism, you will shoulder others’ karmic obstacles, and […]

The Meaning of Repentance

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THE MEANING OF REPENTANCE Master Jun Hong Lu: Let me explain the two components of the word ‘repentance’ (忏悔). 忏 (chàn): to express our penitence for all our past misdeeds, which are effectively the causes of our karma; 悔 (huǐ): to be remorseful and regretful for these misdeeds, which resulted in the karmic consequences that […]

PRAY TO BODHISATTVA TO CATEGORISE OUR MERITS INTO TWO PURPOSES – FOR KEEPING IN RESERVE AND FOR THE ELIMINATION OF KARMIC OBSTACLES

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PRAY TO BODHISATTVA TO CATEGORISE OUR MERITS INTO TWO PURPOSES – FOR KEEPING IN RESERVE AND FOR THE ELIMINATION OF KARMIC OBSTACLES Caller: Master, in one of your radio programs, you mentioned that after performing meritorious or kind deeds, we may state the following prayer to Guan Yin Bodhisattva: “May Guan Yin Bodhisattva have mercy […]

Negligent Dharma Sharing Could Have the Effect of Severing the Spirituality of Another Person

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NEGLIGENT DHARMA SHARING COULD HAVE THE EFFECT OF SEVERING THE SPIRITUALITY OF ANOTHER PERSON Caller: Motivated by Master’s comment that the giving of dharma engenders immeasurable merits, many Buddhist practitioners are now going all out to disseminate all types of discourse, be it videos or radio recordings. However, they might not even take a good […]