The Tao of Kung Fu #26 - "Nature is always impartial."
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@lamourlupus Perhaps the main beneficiary of the willingness to forgive, is the person doing the forgiving.
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@bodryn but god doesn't judge you judge yourself in the light of infinite love as your pure nature you have always even as a child wish you infinite growth and a long peaceful happy life thank you.
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@bodryn i agree, we are all not celestial beings and like you have said that we may not agree with others ways, but being humble in that case is accepting and respecting their way BUT ALWAYS respecting your own way (and Gods) before any 1 - peace and love
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@bodryn - Some say forgive and forget, forgive but never forget, others say do not forgive and never forget, still others may say never forget and never forgive. Forgiveness depends on the individual even when their decision may never be accepted by others.
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Now that was good
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This is one of the best, showing the core virtue of the temple's order - compassion, or unconditional love for all beings. Even if somebody attempts to harm you, seek not to contend because it is simply your karma.
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this master is asking to be killed by his enemy.... its sad, but people have no more honor or love. its a killed or be killed world now. even the shaolin style of fighting can be killed quickly by a republican shot gun.
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Does not the Tapeworm find nourishment, shelter, and warmth from it's host? To some creatures it may be considered ugly, yet it is one with all life. Must not we worship life?
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This is 1 time I disagree with Master Kan.
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Could you apply this impartial nature also to dealing with the self? In the case of being to strict to yourself and find yourself getting depressed. After all, who am I to withhold a blanket and a bowl of rice to myself?



For years I found it hard to forgive my father, and others who had wronged me. Then in a moment of insight, it came to me. We are supposed to forgive. Since no one of us humans is omniscient, and we each see things differently in our own purblind way, who am I to judge anybody else based on my own purblind view of life, when each other person sees things from a different perspective? Only God has the omniscience to judge. Let it be so.
bodryn 10 months ago 12
@bodryn Thank you for your highly insightful post.
yinyangnature 10 months ago