Today we tend to complicate things, and then it is easy to get lost in the notion of right and wrong. But there is a special Cambodian monk who doesn't talk much but is used to bringing the so-called Buddha Dharma more into action.
Only a few of his words are recorded in writings and even fewer books that he wrote for his followers remind him that this body and name will one day be lost.
He reminds us to look into the only source where we can find peace and truth, the palace where the real Dharma is seen, which is our own heart.
May these words, make us turn to our pure hearts, as Maha Ghosananda wished, not to persons or names.
Only a few of his words are recorded in writings and even fewer books that he wrote for his followers remind him that this body and name will one day be lost.
He reminds us to look into the only source where we can find peace and truth, the palace where the real Dharma is seen, which is our own heart.
May these words, make us turn to our pure hearts, as Maha Ghosananda wished, not to persons or names.
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