Be Respectful Towards Teacher and Dafa
(Clearwisdom.net)
Many who have struggled and succeeded in this modern world have developed an
arrogant degree of self-confidence. They have come to believe that they are the
masters of their own destiny; they fall easy prey to atheism and become
disrespectful of other things. Many capable practitioners were like this before
they began practicing Dafa, and even after cultivating in Dafa, some still have
not let go of this attachment.
I remember once at a conference, a practitioner asked Teacher how we could
avoid transforming our feelings towards Teacher into some idolizing and
worshipping rituals like that of some religions.
Of course we should avoid going to extremes and should conform to everyday
people's ways when we cultivate and spread Dafa. However, at the conference, my
understanding was: human beings should worship Gods, and disciples should do
whatever Teacher says. We cannot make judgments based on our old mentality; just
like the old forces wanting to influence the Fa rectification, this is
absolutely not allowed. If we cannot realize from the Fa the essential necessity
to completely trust Teacher, then it is not true trust, and it is not true
cultivation.
No words can express our gratitude to our Teacher, and our respect is
extremely pure and devout.
During group Fa study, some practitioners out of habit sit with both their
legs sticking up. When we study the Fa, we are actually face to face with the
Gods and Teacher. As practitioners, we must have a certain respect. In fact,
there are Gods three feet above our heads; Teacher's law bodies are also taking
care of us at all times, so we should maintain this respectfulness in our daily
lives.
With this respectfulness, our hearts will naturally become magnanimous. Human
beings are insignificant, and what we have learned in our daily lives is very
shallow. A true cultivator is very humble. If we have such a broad mind, what
cannot be easily discussed among our practitioners, and what will make us refuse
to give ground?
Chinese version available at
http://www.minghui.org/mh/articles/2002/2/1/24186.html
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