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Several Observations on Cultivation
Written by a Practitioner from China (Clearwisdom.net) Assess Practitioners on an Overall Basis; Criticize Specific Issues, Not the
Person The success of a task is closely related to the cultivation state of the
practitioner who undertakes the task, but this should not be taken as an exact
indication of how well the person has cultivated. On the other hand, if a task
is not properly done, we cannot conclude that the practitioner has not
cultivated well. We should assess the person on an overall basis. When we discuss how to improve the ways of doing a task, if we focus on the
shortcomings of the other person or even get indignant with him, we only prove
that we are in the same state as non-practitioners. Respect Each Other Divine beings respect each other, regardless of the differences in the Fa
principles they have enlightened to, or their different levels. We should treat
fellow practitioners with respect, so that we will not be limited to our own
concepts, sentiments, and selfishness. We should think of others with compassion
in everything we do, and look for the good sides of others. The firmness of
fellow practitioners to Dafa and their sense of responsibility to the sentient
beings should touch us and help us find our own shortcomings. This way, we can
encourage each other and improve together. Share Experiences with Fellow Practitioners without Attachment The old forces always intend to change others, but refuse to change
themselves. If during experience sharing we always want to convince others, then
our motives are not pure. It proves that we are not cultivating ourselves. The
result will be less effective. Predestined Relationship and Attachment Practitioners who work together have great predestined relationships. Surely
we all have attachments that should be discarded. Why can't we take advantage of
the environment and get rid of the attachments? We can't return to Heaven with
even a bit of selfishness. Tone and Compassion Teacher said: "Shan is the manifestation of the nature of the universe at
different levels and in different dimensions. It is also the fundamental nature
of Great Enlightened Beings."("A Brief Explanation of Shan," Essentials for
Further Advancement) When a practitioner treats others with compassion, the
tone he or she uses will sound compassionate. Even though we may appear serious,
our inner mind is not disturbed, but remains calm as we think of others with
pure thoughts. Care is revealed in the eyes. Treating others properly, we can
eliminate the problem and even the hostility from the other side. Even if there
is disagreement, there won't be any anger. On the contrary, if there is no
compassion but only personal sentiment, it is not easy for people to accept what
we say, even though our words may sound reasonable. |