Pearls of Inner Wisdom: Dying in Vain and More than You Can Chew Pearls of Inner Wisdom หน้า 15
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This text emphasizes the importance of using human life to attain the Dhamma, highlighting that not doing so is akin to dying in vain. It also discusses the concept of merit, suggesting that facing challenges is essential for personal growth and the pursuit of perfections. Just as the bodhisatta sacrificed much for spiritual progress, individuals are encouraged to rise to challenges to fulfill their potential. For more insights, visit dmc.tv.

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-Importance of Human Life
-Concept of Merit
-Overcoming Challenges
-Sacrifice for Spiritual Growth

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14 Pearls of Inner Wisdom 5.Dying in Vain To be born human, but not to use one's human body meditating to attain the Dhamma, is to be born only to die in vain. (27 February 2000) 6.More than You can Chew When it comes to the subject of'merit', there's no such thing as 'biting off more than you can chew'. Rather you should consider it as 'rising to the challenge' because this is how perfections are pursued. We have to go against the flow, meeting resistance and hardship, to have our resolve tested. Just as the bodhisatta had to part with wealth, blood, and often his life, in order to earn perfections in return. (5 August 1998)
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