A Diary of Cultivation: Learning "This Was My Fault."
(Clearwisdom.net) One afternoon, while my son (nearly 4 years old) was stepping on a chair to get a pear from the
table, he fell down to the ground and overturned the half plate of rice that I had put on the table.
As he lay there on the floor, his body covered with rice, my first reaction was that I needed to
calm down. My son was apparently fine, so I pulled him up, and then cleaned the carpet where he
fell. I not only found myself not being angry, but also was aware that this incident was my fault,
as I did not clean up the table immediately after finishing lunch. Previously, when my children spilled anything or dropped anything, I instinctively thought that
it was their fault and scolded them. Later I felt this behavior was not benevolent, and I needed to
pay attention and improve in this area. I finally changed this bad habit and found my fault. I
sincerely admitted to my son that this was my fault and reminded him that he should be careful
afterward. He nodded his head. At this moment, I felt a peaceful atmosphere spread in the air.
Persistently cultivating myself and changing my wrong notions, I finally realized that I could treat
other people with benevolence and forgiveness from my heart. This made me feel so good inside. I
felt in my heart, how fortunate I am to know the eternal truth and to have the opportunity to
cultivate myself under boundless mercy from Teacher Li. I felt happy, fortunate, and at peace after
improving myself. One day after this incident, my son overturned half a bowl of soup; I said immediately without
any hesitation, "It's all right. Are you OK?" Then I cleaned up the soup with a paper
towel. Thoughtfully I said to my son, "You need to be careful next time." This warmed
everyone in my family's heart. Since this incident, my son has seldom spilled anything. One day, my husband couldn't find the nail clippers. He was in a bad temper, and accused me of
misplacing them somewhere. He was so infuriated that before he left the house to go out and play
with kids, he told me, "Find the nail clippers before I return!" At that moment, the
atmosphere was full of tension. Then my son said to my husband, "If when we come back, Mom
still has not found the nail clippers, you just say it's all right!" My son learned
forgiveness. So, finally, the result was really "It's all right!" In my mind I thought, "My reward is not only my cultivation, but also the opportunity I've
had to influence my son." Just as Teacher said, "The Buddha light illuminates everywhere,
Propriety and justice rectify and harmonize everything." It is happiness, for those who have the chance, to cultivate Falun Dafa.
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