Zhu fu everyone,
Chan hui, chan hui. I need to repent
sincerely here for not submitting my reports on time for the past four lessons.
If missing class means a lack of fu
bao, then not understanding means a lack of san bao. Initially, I thought my
lack of understanding was due to poor Mandarin proficiency and that was a
result of a lack of san bao. Thankfully, shi fu clarified that this is not the
case. I am grateful that my understanding on this learning journey has improved
gradually with the help of everyone, especially my group leader and mates.
At my workplace, a customer
accidentally dropped some money in the shop. Instead of keeping the money for
myself, I reviewed the CCTV footage to identify the customer and contacted him
using the phone number registered on his membership account. If I have chosen
to ignore the situation and been lazy in identifying the owner of the money,
the karma in the future would have been severe.
Shi fu taught us not to overthink but to sincerely repent and open our hearts. When someone argues with me and firmly believes I am wrong, even though my mind tells me I’m right, the truth may still be that I am wrong, and for that, I must repent sincerely.
【It’s great that you practiced sincere repentant and
made a positive change by committing to submit your reports on time. Doing the
right thing, even when no one is watching, truly reflects integrity and
cultivates good karma. Additionally, you can continuing to do 108 bows in daily
life.】
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