02-06-2016, 10:28 PM
Master Lu’s Discourse on Question 105
[emoji92]YOUNG GENERATION
WHO HAVE THEIR
ELDERLIES DO THEIR
LAUNDRY WILL MEET
WITH OBSTACLES IN
THEIR CAREER[emoji92]
Question: Will mother and father-in-law who cook for their son and daughter-in-law gain any merits? If so, will there be any depletion in the good fortune of the son and daughter-in-law?
When too much food is prepared and it can’t be finished, is it right to say that the person who throws it away will have their good fortune reduced and it has nothing to do with the person who cooks it. As such, the one who does the cooking will gain merits? and their good fortune will not be depleted?
Answer: In the event that too much food was prepared that resulted in wastage, there will depletion of good fortune for both parties. For the one who cooked, he is responsible, as he has failed to make good estimation on the right amount to prepare. As for the person who threw away the food, his good fortune will be reduced even more.
Elderlies who prepare food for their children will not gain any merits. On the other hand, younger generations who always expect their elderlies to "serve" them will have their good fortune depleted. There are some younger people who let their elderlies do their laundry, many of them faces obstacles at their workplace. There is also sign when good fortune is lacking that is when couples quarrel.
As such, should you wish to have ample food and clothing, it is best to handle all these chores yourself. Back in those days, in the temples, a person who did not plough the field will not be offered any food.
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[emoji92]YOUNG GENERATION
WHO HAVE THEIR
ELDERLIES DO THEIR
LAUNDRY WILL MEET
WITH OBSTACLES IN
THEIR CAREER[emoji92]
Question: Will mother and father-in-law who cook for their son and daughter-in-law gain any merits? If so, will there be any depletion in the good fortune of the son and daughter-in-law?
When too much food is prepared and it can’t be finished, is it right to say that the person who throws it away will have their good fortune reduced and it has nothing to do with the person who cooks it. As such, the one who does the cooking will gain merits? and their good fortune will not be depleted?
Answer: In the event that too much food was prepared that resulted in wastage, there will depletion of good fortune for both parties. For the one who cooked, he is responsible, as he has failed to make good estimation on the right amount to prepare. As for the person who threw away the food, his good fortune will be reduced even more.
Elderlies who prepare food for their children will not gain any merits. On the other hand, younger generations who always expect their elderlies to "serve" them will have their good fortune depleted. There are some younger people who let their elderlies do their laundry, many of them faces obstacles at their workplace. There is also sign when good fortune is lacking that is when couples quarrel.
As such, should you wish to have ample food and clothing, it is best to handle all these chores yourself. Back in those days, in the temples, a person who did not plough the field will not be offered any food.
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