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The Living Life Series is dedicated to Lord Bo Tien (武天菩萨). The doctrine is in His image. The image is the doctrine. He who sees, understands and effects the doctrine sees and knows Him. He who does not see, know and effect the doctrine sees not and knows not the saint even if the saint or His image is beside him. The far may be near and the near may be far. Let the doctrine and the saint be part of our life. The lord saint in your life can be any heavenly saint of any religion, sect or school. The doctrine of truth is behind all and this is the Inner Truth that leads all (regardless of their religious affiliation or even if none) to inner peace and heaven on earth here and now and not just in the after life. The ideal worship and devotion is to know and effect the doctrine of God and the saints. The best gospel is the gospel of life. We learn from our life and the lives of others. The true temple is the world we live in. The sky is the roof of the temple and religions and sects are the pillars of the temple. All under Heaven are in the temple. Needless to say that all the saints we know are in this temple. Ji Gong Posat too is no exception. The whole wide world and web is the temple and must be regarded as a sacred place --- a temple for living and learning. It is more important that everyone that counts plays a role in this universal temple if due focus is to be given to the Mission of Heaven. Men must not be distracted by the agenda of men and end up serving the mission of man. That would be a far cry from the Mission of Heaven. We worship God and saints, not man however good that man may be. There should be no hero worshiping or idolizing of man whether he is a charismatic pastor, priest, monk, medium or lay leader. We don't even idol worship the image of any saint but reflect on what the image stands for. - the doctrine in the image. Omitofo 阿弥陀佛!.

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Living it right

No 107 of Living Life Series 1



Three prong emphasis needed for living life right in accordance with three divine perspectives.

(1) learn divine insight of life ( tou-li in Chinese/ know-how)

(2) cultivate inner peace (meditation)
(3) save the multitude (compassion)


Religions work in earnest through the heavenly saints. Man can wait but not Heaven. As the saying goes, make hay while the sun shines. Men of all faiths should work the ground and enable inner truth realisation to as many as can be.

Today is always better than tomorrow. Do not wait for tomorrow what we can comfortably do today. Time and tide wait for no man. Avoid sloth and torpor. It is perhaps not so wise to think that there will always be another tomorrow. Procrastination is an impediment.

Do what we are comfortable with and but do not overdo or over expect for that will be unrealistic and untenable. Little drops of effort do add up over time to become an ocean of effort. Too much at one go may drown us and be counter productive.

In short, do not be idle and do not over do. Life would be better that way, be it for worldly or spiritual aspects.
 This is aptly portrayed by the seated image of Lord Bo Tien with feet astride the polarities of life.

Thus the lord saint Lord Bo Tien did say of the values for heavenly bliss if applied to earthly (worldly) matters will reap earthly peace and comfort as well. Truth of life is as simple as that but man when blinded is drowned by his folly and sees not the reality of life.




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