Guan Yin Citta & Master Lu

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#1
With the wealth gained, we should try our best to help less fortunate people around us...
The more we give back to society the more wealth will come back to us Smile

Living Buddha
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kvYeEhHI-GY

Watch how people having illness of all sorts are being cured all around the world (Singapore, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Thailand, Malaysia, France, UK, etc)

It is hard for normal people to fully comprehend the power of Buddha and why things like Karma and Reincarnation exist, and why we are now living in this world...
(And I strongly believe that those S-chips companies trying to "cheat" investors of money, they will get their full retribution one fine day....)

Our human eyes can only allow us to see less than 20% of the "things" in this world. Most of the things cannot be seen....
Every illness or sickness (e.g. cancer, tumor, etc.) u may have during your life time can be explained...


To even hear about Buddhism is really the chance of a life time.

We should treasure every single moment when we are still around in this world...
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#2
There is no absolute right or wrong in this world. Just as in the stock market. Can we say we are evil to sell the next guy the stock we think are going down? We are going to cause that individual to suffer financial loss, isn't it? Or isn't the guy who buy cheap from you, and you are the one who end up suffering? But isn't the willing buyer and seller basic is morally right. Thus, there is no absolute right or wrong. Save the right n wrong itself.
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#3
yes, there is no absolute right or wrong.

But if there is "evil intention" to "cook the books" to cheat investors or selling of "inferior products" (e.g. food scandal, etc.), then there will be serious implications...

One should not under-estimate the power of karmic retribution. it can extend to generations.

tks.

(11-09-2014, 03:21 AM)yewkim Wrote: There is no absolute right or wrong in this world. Just as in the stock market. Can we say we are evil to sell the next guy the stock we think are going down? We are going to cause that individual to suffer financial loss, isn't it? Or isn't the guy who buy cheap from you, and you are the one who end up suffering? But isn't the willing buyer and seller basic is morally right. Thus, there is no absolute right or wrong. Save the right n wrong itself.
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#4
in this video, the living Buddha talks about the principles in life.
very meaningful and profound Smile


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=svGDVZhmfFs
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#5
I used to listen to this person's radio talks before. In Buddhist forum this guy is said to be questionable. He was here in Singapore a year or two ago and I told a friend to be careful. My friend also feels that he is 'enlightened'...hee hee. Just be careful....Thich Nhat Hanh is Enlightened, this guy.....I don't know...hee hee...just be careful......

(if you listen to his radio talk show, sometimes he got ANGRY when people doubt his words....he cannot control his emotions so.....enlightened? I don't know)


quote='Curiousparty' pid='94230' dateline='1410589482']
in this video, the living Buddha talks about the principles in life.
very meaningful and profound Smile


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=svGDVZhmfFs
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#6
he was just "upset" that someone on the verge of death still didn't believe why things were happening to them.


initially, when I watched his video, I thought he was kind of "arrogant" when he was diagnosing people of their illness, etc..

If u watched further, U would realize that the real meaning of what he is doing...Why did he have to go through so much "trouble" to help people?




Smile



(13-09-2014, 03:17 PM)Behappyalways Wrote: I used to listen to this person's radio talks before. In Buddhist forum this guy is said to be questionable. He was here in Singapore a year or two ago and I told a friend to be careful. My friend also feels that he is 'enlightened'...hee hee. Just be careful....Thich Nhat Hanh is Enlightened, this guy.....I don't know...hee hee...just be careful......

(if you listen to his radio talk show, sometimes he got ANGRY when people doubt his words....he cannot control his emotions so.....enlightened? I don't know)


quote='Curiousparty' pid='94230' dateline='1410589482']
in this video, the living Buddha talks about the principles in life.
very meaningful and profound Smile


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=svGDVZhmfFs
[/quote]
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#7
Another video on "Principles of Life"

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TOKgu2MG5P8
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(13-09-2014, 03:57 PM)Curiousparty Wrote: he was just "upset" that someone on the verge of death still didn't believe why things were happening to them.


initially, when I watched his video, I thought he was kind of "arrogant" when he was diagnosing people of their illness, etc..

If u watched further, U would realize that the real meaning of what he is doing...Why did he have to go through so much "trouble" to help people?




Smile



(13-09-2014, 03:17 PM)Behappyalways Wrote: I used to listen to this person's radio talks before. In Buddhist forum this guy is said to be questionable. He was here in Singapore a year or two ago and I told a friend to be careful. My friend also feels that he is 'enlightened'...hee hee. Just be careful....Thich Nhat Hanh is Enlightened, this guy.....I don't know...hee hee...just be careful......

(if you listen to his radio talk show, sometimes he got ANGRY when people doubt his words....he cannot control his emotions so.....enlightened? I don't know)


quote='Curiousparty' pid='94230' dateline='1410589482']
in this video, the living Buddha talks about the principles in life.
very meaningful and profound Smile


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=svGDVZhmfFs
[/quote]

This video should clarify, whether this person talk about living Buddha talks is correct.
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#9
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2qpXDenPAI4
Repentance
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#10
Very interesting cases in Hong Kong.....

Those who still don't believe - pls watch the whole video....

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S2TblcO-zwE
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