Daily meditation, everyday meditation
practice, daily spiritual practice
Daily
meditation practice of the Quan Yin Method of meditation, and the keeping of the
Five
Precepts are your only requirements after initiation. The Precepts are
guidelines that help you to neither harm yourself nor any other living being.
These practices will deepen and strengthen your initial enlightenment
experience, and allow you to eventually attain the highest levels of Awakening
or Buddhahood for yourself. Without daily practice, you will almost certainly
forget your enlightenment and return to a normal level
of consciousness.
Master Ching Hai initiates sincere people longing to know the Truth, into
the Quan Yin Method.
The Chinese characters "Quan Yin" mean contemplation of the Sound
Vibration. This daily meditation method includes meditation on both the inner Light and the
inner Sound. These inner experiences have been repeatedly described in the
spiritual literature of all the world's religions
since ancient times.
Master has said, "The more we work, the more we learn." If
daily meditation is for developing wisdom and love, then work is for putting
this wisdom and love into action. Work teaches us how to forget the ego, how to
use the wisdom, and how to consolidate the power of the fellow practitioners. At
the same time, it also helps Master spread the true dharma and purify the world.
Work is truly the touchstone for the tempering and cultivation of the fellow
practitioners.
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Interacting with society by approaching the public was a new approach for the
fellow practitioners. Through this signature campaign, we could further carry
out the giving of love, and had also learned many lessons which otherwise we
would not have had the chance to learn in our daily meditation. For instance,
the first time when we were rudely refused by people, our ego was hurt. However,
after many repeated failures, the ego seemed to have subsided. And when we met a
group of righteous and compassionate people, besides having respect for them, we
also encouraged ourselves to practice more diligently to further nourish our
courage and compassion. --->
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