Excerpts from the Golden Sentences of Millary Ba Chuan (1)

1

Don't rush to be altruistic until you realize the reality. If the blind leads the blind, there is a danger of getting lost in their own desires. On the contrary. If you can repair the certificate, it will benefit the public. In the meantime, all of you should love him more than yourself. Only when you are interested in everything can you become a Buddha. Therefore, we should act modestly, dress simply, not afraid of the loss of food, clothing and reputation, let nature take its course, have ambition in our hearts and practice it. This is beneficial to all beings.

2

He who learns how to die learns how not to be a slave. Buddhism regards life and death as a whole, and death is just the beginning of another chapter in life.

Death has always come quietly, but it is people's inner reaction and understanding that adds all kinds of solemnity to it, as if a sense of ceremony is really necessary.

We are just tourists, temporarily living in this life and this body.

Life is just a kind of death, and it is a very rare one.

three

When you are strong and healthy, you never think that disease will come; But it comes at you like lightning. When you are obsessed with worldly affairs, you never think that death will come; But like thunder, it makes you dizzy.

Ordinary people who follow money have their souls hooked on the bait of wealth and think that money is the most important thing in the world. ?

four

In his vain growth, he suddenly embraced a seed of hope, just like the revival of Buddhism in the stormy Tibet. He doesn't know that in the future, his fate is closely linked to the scarlet robe, and his body is a flowing palace, so it is a lifetime.