the PURPOSE OF SPIRITUAL PRACTICE


Actuallywe practice hard only to reach the point of relaxation, so thatwe can enjoy what we are and what we have in any circumstances,and so that we can open our hearts and tolerate anything, andfeel the God-nature in all beings, so that we don't look downupon anyone.

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Theso-called "ultimate" is the state of liberation achievedthrough one's own spiritual practice, when one gains the almightypower to deliver sentient beings, lacks nothing, and is able togive anything to sentient beings according to their needs.

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Agreat being is one who has the demeanor, attainment, ability andwisdom to understand and realize things and reasons, and one whohas the noble ideal of seeking liberation from birth and death,understanding the laws of the universe, and attaining the greatwisdom and the Truth. Such is a great being.

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Spiritualpractice is not folding your legs to meditate. Spiritual practicebegins the moment you have the thought of wanting to contemplateon the ephemerality of life, and to purify yourself into a perfectbeing.

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Wepractice spiritually not to change the world but to change ourwisdom. We change our concepts and thinking, and use your wisdomto change any situation that you feel is bad into a good one.

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Thereis a kind of freedom, which, once we have obtained, no one cantempt away from us nor can anyone destroy it. This kind of spiritualfreedom can only be achieved by spiritual practitioners. Oncewe have this kind of freedom, even if our bodies are confinedor tortured, our spirits will not be affected.

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Wehave to bring peace everywhere. We have to cultivate it withinso that everywhere we go, we represent that. We are the peace,we are the Kingdom of God, we are the angel, we are the Buddha.

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Weshould practice for the sake of wisdom alone, for the sake ofknowing ourselves, for the sake of knowing the origin of our homeand to be free, loving and happy. That's all there is.

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Wedon't learn for the other people to know. We learn so that weknow and that we can bless the world silently by our inner gloryand inner love.

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Thesense of self limits everything. You cannot contain the limitlessif you are limited. That's the logic of it. In order to becomelimitless we have to practice "self-losing", must practicethe ever-present power of God. One must reserve some time dailyto contact with this "Word".

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Ifwe are enlightened, all things become easy. We think fast, wedo things quick, we react precisely at the appropriate moment.And that's the key of success.

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Wecan benefit many sentient beings when we meditate; since our vibrationsspread, we brighten the entire country and elevate the subconsciousnessof the whole universe.

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Q. What is the real practical purpose in our everydaylife of following this meditation? Where will you lead us?

M.Yes, you see, because we don't use our complete wisdom, thereforewe have a lot of anxiety, and we do things in sometimes not asure way. And we are unhappy sometimes, and we feel many externalpressures, and also frightened of situations. So, therefore weare not peaceful and stable sometimes, doesn't matter which positionor how much money we have. So if we find this greatest wisdominside. We can do things better, clearer and we are more happy,stable, peaceful. So that is good for daily life already. Alsowe love others more unconditionally. All hatred and envy fallsaway.

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