Helpful
Tips
Spoken
by Supreme Master Ching Hai,
Hsihu, Formosa, June 6, 1995 (Originally in English)
Videotape #478
Be Honest with Yourself
and Uproot Persistent Habits
You may think that you’re already very clean and pure, but
I tell you, be careful. Don't think that because we’re vegetarian,
because we keep the precepts, we’re clean and pure. Not yet;
it’s not so easy. Watch yourself next time. Watch every moment
for just one day. Spend one day watching yourself and see how you
react in different situations. Watch carefully and then you'll know
what I mean.
There are many things that we ourselves don’t notice, very
trivial matters, very deep rooted, subtle habits that we don't know
we have. And many other things like love, compassion and sensitivity
to the suffering of others we don't have either.
These are the very subtle habits and subtle hardness that we’ve
accumulated over many lifetimes and we don't even realize it. So
make sure that you check out any undesired, deep rooted habits that
you don't want to carry around with you. If we’re truly honest
with ourselves and want to improve and train our sensitivity to
the suffering and happiness of others as well as to our own purity
and well being, we must always be vigilant. Always, always pay attention.
Otherwise, it’s easy to just pass the day, pass two days,
pass three days, pass your whole life in self indulgence, bad habits,
and not get into a higher level of consciousness, not be able to
understand the deeper meaning of spiritual life. And then we blame
others, blame God, blame the Method and blame the Master, blame
everything but that doesn't help us at all. It doesn't help us to
get better. The best approach is to be honest with ourselves and
always be watchful of our deep rooted habits and the very undesirable
affects that they have on us. Always be careful.
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