Lessons on Humanity and Balance Khun Yai’s Teachings หน้า 115
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This text emphasizes the importance of not looking down on anyone, regardless of their social status. It shares personal anecdotes of generosity towards beggars. It highlights the significance of balance in all aspects of life and celebrates humanity as the most capable and blessed of all creatures. The reflections inspire readers to practice compassion and mindfulness in their daily actions. For more insights, visit dmc.tv.

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-Humility in interactions
-The importance of balance
-The blessings of being human
-Generosity and compassion
-Life lessons and reflections

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186. DON’T LOOK DOWN ON ANYONE Never look down upon anyone, whether he is a beggar, poor, middle class, or a millionaire. When I lived in Nakam Charsi, whenever a beggar came to me for rice, I gave him rice; whenever a beggar came to me for grain, I gave him grain. September 10, 1982 187. RIGHT BALANCE Like preparing food, everything should be arranged in the right proportion. Apply the right balance in everything you do. Too much or too little is not good. The Middle Way is the way to go. 188. HUMANS ARE THE MOST BLESSED Human beings are the most capable creatures. Even big, bulky metal can be made to float on water. To be born human is the highest blessing indeed. No creatures can be more capable or well-blessed than a human. October 1, 1982
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