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While meditating on the
sound, why must we focus on the wisdom eye and refrain from
becoming follow the sound stream? |
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What should we do if we
cannot concentrate even after placing Master's photos around
us and playing the Buddha's Chanting tapes? What is the cause
of our distress and turbulence? |
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How can we correctly identify
the relationship between the true Self and the physical body?
Master cites the analogy of ice and water to elaborate on this
question. |
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What wonderful benefits
do we receive from the tears we shed when missing or seeing
Master? |
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How can merely thinking
of Master help us progress in our spiritual practice? |
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A fellow initiate changed
dramatically after practicing the Quan Yin Method for three
to four years. What is Master's response to this development? |
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Life is like a drama in
which an actor's character suffers in a play but the real person
is unaffected. Are our souls also exempt from suffering while
existing in the world? What is the true purpose of the soul's
repeated transmigrations and suffering? How is this related
to our habits and desires? |
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What aspects of our behavior
should we be mindful of if we have the chance to live at a mediation
center? Master discusses a real case to address this question. |
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What is the difference
between an enlightened Master and an ordinary enlightened person?
Do they lead very different lives in the physical world? |
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Master tells us not to
be attached to inner experiences. Otherwise, we will become
increasingly attached to a specific level of consciousness.
And the more we dwell on that level of consciousness, the deeper
we become entrapped in it. If you want to know how to overcome
this habit, please listen to the conversation between Master
and disciples in Hungary. |