Chapter 166

Chapter 16 Verse 11 Forgiving Mexico?

Forgive those who hurt you, and misfortune will leave you. ? ?

The Maltz couple was traveling in Mexico with their two sons, but unfortunately they were attacked by robbers.Like a nightmare from which he could not wake up, the seven-year-old eldest son Nicholas died under the gun of the robbers.Within ten hours after the doctor confirmed that Nikolai's brain was indeed dead, the child's father made an immediate decision and agreed to donate his son's organs.Four hours later, Nicola's heart was transplanted to a 14-year-old child with congenital myocardial malformation; a pair of kidneys gave two children with congenital renal insufficiency hope of survival; a 19-year-old endangered The girl obtained Nicola's liver; Nicola's corneas restored the sight of two Mexicans; even Nicola's pancreas was extracted to treat diabetes...Nicola's organs They were transplanted to six Mexicans who were in urgent need of treatment. ?
"I don't hate this country, I don't hate Mexicans. I just hope the murderer knows what they did." Mr. Maltz, a tourist from the American continent, said, with a smile on his lips that couldn't hide the grief in his heart.And the solemn, firm and serene face of his wife Marguerite, and the adult-like expression on the face of their four-year-old son, especially shocked the souls of Mexicans!They lost their loved ones, but the self-respect and generosity they displayed after the incident made all Mexicans deeply ashamed. ?
Mind walk?

Tolerance is like a blue sea, full of rivers and clear.Tolerance is the lofty sky, tolerance is a kind of psychological energy, and tolerance is also a kind of wisdom. To tolerate pain and misfortune with a tolerant heart, misfortune will be far away from us. ?
Zen master's normal mind?

Stay calm and be at ease. ? ?

In the dog days, the grassland of the temple is withered and yellow. ?
"Scatter some grass seeds, it's so ugly!" said the little monk. ?
"When the weather gets cold." Master waved his hand and said, "Anytime."?
During the Mid-Autumn Festival, the master bought a large bag of grass seeds and asked his disciples to sow them. ?
The autumn wind rises, and the grass seeds flutter. "It's not good, many grass seeds have been blown away." The little monk shouted. ?
"It doesn't matter, most of the blown ones are hollow, and they won't germinate even if they are scattered." The master said, "Follow one's will."?
After sowing the grass seeds, a few birds came to peck at them, and the little monk became anxious again. ?
"It doesn't matter, the grass seeds are already prepared, and you can't finish them." The master continued to flip through the scriptures, "Anything."?
There was a heavy rain in the middle of the night, and the disciple rushed into the meditation room: "This is over, the grass seeds have been washed away."?
"Wherever it rushes, it will germinate there." The master was meditating, without lifting his eyelids, "Follow the fate."?
More than half a month passed, green shoots grew in the bare front courtyard of the monastery, and greenery appeared in some corners of the courtyard that had not been planted. The disciples were so happy that they clapped their hands. ?
The master stood in front of the meditation room with his hands behind his back, nodded and said, "Rejoice."?
Mind walk?

The master's ordinary mind seems to be casual, but in fact it is suddenly enlightened after gaining insight into the world.We ordinary people encounter different troubles every day. We are often immersed in impetuousness, ecstasy, arrogance, confusion, depression, anxiety, and even despair. It is because we are too obsessed with gains and losses, and are too eager for quick success in everything. ?
With great ambition, of course you can do things; but with a normal mind, you can make things more perfect, because you can have no hindrance in your mind, and you can naturally develop your full potential. ?
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(End of this chapter)

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