Robot Monk Xian'er

This is what we call practice-这就是修行

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This is what we call practiceOur afflictions often come up to cheatus in disguise. Sometimes we seem willing to give while deep inside we long forother’s understanding and affirmation. We are in need of other’s encouragementand love. We care very much whether we are happy or not. Our mind is tightlybent to a self. Negligence, to a certain extent, is doneon purpose. We make mistakes because we don’t really care or think little ofwhat are expected of us. We harbor annoyances in our heart which in turntrigger others’ grievances. As a result, a bitter knot is tied up in our heart.To lighten up the stalemate, we need to come back to our original mind rightnow, and to admit our mistakes. It is no good to argue that “I might be in thewrong, but he is not right himself.” This is but afflictions in disguise. Morefights would ensue. Our obsession is quite good atdisguising, often camouflaging bitterness as happiness and we are willing to becheated by it. Karmas created must have traces. Every karma works its