Thursday, November 8, 2007

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WISE WHY NOT PRACTICE THE "EYE FOR AN EYE" Either the law of retaliation
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According to Chinese historical records, Fu Bi, a famous Song Dynasty official, had a great level of tolerance, even when I was young. When people insulted him, he turned a deaf ear and put all their attention on getting the job. It was as if he had not heard anything.
Once, a very angry person insulted him, although he had no reason to. The people next to him said, "You are insulting!" Fu Bi smiled warmly and replied, "I am afraid he is insulting the other person." People told their side again, "He is saying your name." Bi Fu said, "There are many people with the same name in this world. Not necessarily refer to me. " When he heard this answer, the person no longer felt ashamed and insulted.
Bi Si Fu had responded to insults with more insults, the situation had worsened or had begun to beat. With a calm mind, made the person's anger faded and got the situation resolved with compassion .
People who can endure and tolerate others must have a high moral quality. If you can not put up with others, a lack of tolerance. The hardest thing in this human world is to endure humiliation in any situation.


There is a story about the Buddha Sakyamuni. There was a person who in vidia and insulted. But Sakyamuni was perfectly calm and kept silent. When I finally finished insulting the person, Sakya Muni asked with a smile: "My friend, if a person gives something to another person and that person refuses to accept it, then whose is that thing?" That person replied sharply: "Of course, belongs to the giver." Shakyamuni said, "Correct. I've been insulted before. If you do not accept your insults, then who will receive them? "By listening to the wise and compassionate questions of Sakya Muni, the person was silent and did not dare to insult more Sakya Muni.
Moral character has a lot to do with tolerance. When you cultivate tolerance, one will acquire a noble character. If you do not strike back when he is cursed or beaten, the moral quality of a naturally rises.


If we reason calmly, we realize that it is unwise to treat these things with the "eye for an eye" and return the insult. If you face the insult with a warm smile and responds with a calm voice, you certainly have the tolerance of the wise and naturally develop a noble character.
Source: The Epoch Times.

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