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Tuesday, September 13, 2011

13-9-2011 Layperson Measures Buddha - Respect Guru 2

GM said: If you view me as a Layperson then you received a Layperson's Empowerment Transfer.  But if you view me as Buddha then you received a Buddha's Empowerment Transfer.

Let me put this to all of you - In your view, GM is a Buddha or not?

How many times have you doubt yourself?
How many times have you told yourself that Only GM can and I Don't Have the Power?

When GM teaches us, he tries to simplify so every one can understand and practice accordingly.
If you doubt your own ability to cultivate well, then you actually doubt what GM has shared with you.

Look at it this way from now.

Respecting Guru is just that simple!

GM said everyone can be a Buddha when you uncover your own Buddha Nature within.
Means you can do it too!!!

You have the Potential and GM gives you the Key.

Remember also that GM's version is the True Version and don't get misguided by anyone claiming they are powerful and enlightened.

Look below the surface and clear-mindedly learn from there.

GM's policy is to satisfy everyone. So when you crave power, fame, status, recognition, control.....he will give them to you.
One has to experience what one craved so ardently and learn from there.

For example: you ask GM to make you rich. The main point here is HOW RICH then you will be satisfied?

Hahaha!

Make me a Dharma King. How High a Dharma King? How many you WANT to rule over? How many you Want to subdue? What kind of power do you Want?

Hahaha! A Dharma King has already Renounces all Sentient Materials, so your perception of Dharma King is way off the mark!

Cultivation to that level of Ultimate Truth, nothing is able to attach a claw to you.
You have completely realised the True Nature of Dharma!
In other words, YOU HAVE ARRIVED.
You don't need POWER, POSITION, STATUS, WEALTH, CONTROL......because as Buddha said: the whole universe belongs to him.

Sincerely hope readers get my point.

Amituofo / Lotuschef / Pure Karma / True Buddha School

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