The Power of a Purified Mind Khun Yai’s Teachings หน้า 66
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The text discusses the significance of maintaining a purified mind focused on merit and Dhamma. It emphasizes the importance of compassion in understanding others' suffering while acknowledging that each individual's karma is their own. The author shares personal experiences of meditation during illness, highlighting its clarity and brightness. The commitment to making merit is constant, even in challenging situations. It reiterates the idea that with merit, one can overcome obstacles and achieve success, asserting that the pursuit of virtue is essential for personal growth. Ultimately, having faith in one's accumulated merit is crucial for facing life's difficulties. For more, visit dmc.tv

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-Purified mind
-Making merit
-Importance of meditation
-Compassion towards others
-Karma and personal responsibility
-Overcoming obstacles with faith
-Quest for virtue

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85. PURIFIED MIND As I converse with various people, I keep my mind always in its purified state, always centered in merit and in Dhamma. No greed, anger, or nonsense are allowed to defile me. In the purified state, I can see through to the heart of a person's suffering and its causes. With compassion, I offer them insight into their suffering and in doing so, I gain merit. What they do with that knowledge is now up to them. Their karma is no one else’s but their own. December 11, 1981 86. EVEN IN ILLNESS Even when I, I stay committed to making merit. I never stop. Once, while I was ill, I meditated and saw the Dhammakaya within me to be incredibly clear and bright. I beheld Him for a long time, and when I opened my eyes, even the midday sunlight looked dark to me. The practice of meditation is the most important thing. Remember this, and meditate as much as you can. November 20, 1982 87. STAY IN MERIT When I find myself confronted with a serious situation, I keep my mind concentrated on Dhamma, concentrated on the virtuous and in the merit that I have accumulated in my past lives to help me overcome my troubles. With merit, all obstacles can be overcome. No matter what happens, I am never frightened or nervous because I trust that my merit will help me. For instance, when the temple kitchen lacked supplies, I would center my mind in merit and reach out to my “spiritual true parents” to fulfill my need. The word “lack” should not be in your vocabulary as long as you have merit and faith. If I ever complain, it is to remind people when things need to get done, but my mind always remains firmly in merit. April 4, 1979 88. MERIT POWER Everything is determined by merit power. If we had nothing else but merit to our name, we would still achieve success. In this life, my mind is fixed on the quest for virtue and merit. The one thing which concerns me is that my merit will be less than other people’s. This is the reason why I am so focused. I do not want to be on the one to get left behind. I want to be in the forefront of virtue building. November 5, 1979
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