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Monday, February 22, 2010

#5 - The Law of Spiritual Power.

As we are living in a materialistic world, do you know that praying is important to everything? In fact, we cannot deny that success is 99% perspiration and only 1% inspiration. Whether human being like it or not, we need guidance from the Almigthy. Always be humble before the forces called GOD. Always seek for guidance not only from our parents, relatives, teachers, friends, etc. but GOD. Likewise, people might finds that others are not depentable at a certain time and they are so lonely to handle things alone, so GOD is always the best thing in the mind. Pray in your own way. Pray in whatever ways you believe in. Most important of all, PRAY! ASK FOR YOUR GUIDANCE SINCERELY. The meaning of sincerity is the words from the bottom of your heart. At the same time, the effectiveness depends in your sincerity of long term praying. The longer term you pray, the more power you deserve!

As for Buddhism like mine, another spiritual power is the power of chanting of mantra. The most common mantra is The Great Compassion Mantra (Da Bei Zhou). Mantra is known as sacred word or syllable used as an object of concentration and embodying some aspect of spiritual power. It is believed that unlimited advantages could be gained to those diligent cum sincere chanters and the main point is that any reciting should be done by NO means of any positive returns. This is to prevent greediness that affects the sincerity. And also the same theory, the effectiveness depends in your sincerity of long term chanting. The longer term you recite, the more power you deserve! Anyway, it is up to your own convenience.

Well, based on the long writing above, it is obvious that I'm gonna try to practise it and hopefully I do not give up on that boring chant this time and later on as what I did last time giving up due to laziness and boredom.

~ to be updated in the later post ~

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