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A master is a person who studies for his disciples.
Not every monk is willing to accept an apprentice. There are many monks who would rather practice alone than accept apprentices.

Why? Because every time master accepts an apprentice, he has to bear the karma of the apprentice!

According to the law of cause and effect, the disciples of the same master must have a good relationship. If they have impure and disrespectful views, or quarrel with each other, this is a big problem. If they have these, it is against the precepts.

Doing so will lead to many obstacles in Master's career of promoting Buddhism and benefiting students, so Master has to help his disciples recite many karma.

A master who truly understands and appreciates karma will not easily accept becoming a monk and converting to a disciple. Unless he has a great desire to promote Buddhism and benefit his life, he will only accept four disciples. There are many masters who claim to have thousands of disciples. It seems that there are many disciples and a lot of support. How much can master eat alone? How much can I use? Disciples can't grow karma, there is no harmony, but I didn't know that Master had so many karma for his disciples. ......

According to the law of cause and effect, whether a master can survive in the world for a long time depends on his disciples (especially those who love him), 65,438+00% depends on past lives's merits, 20% depends on his mind, and 65,438+00% depends on diet, air environment, regimen and other aspects. Therefore, each of us as a disciple should understand the role and responsibility of being a disciple. It is not so easy to promise to be a good apprentice, but it is more risky to accept an apprentice.

Master is the one who inherits his disciples' studies. From the perspective of spreading Buddhism, Master taught his disciples many teachings with compassion. However, in the last days of Buddhism, disciples were troubled or broke their vows, which often made the mage show a lot of frustration.

A great teacher once said, "As a master, all the faults and karma of his disciples must be shared by the master, and his life is completely in the hands of his disciples.". For disciples who are not diligent in practice, sometimes their hearts are a little shaken when giving lectures, so I am cautious in accepting disciples, but in this way, some disciples still deviate from the track. "

Because Master is the same as all beings in Dharma, and disciples are also close, the karma of disciples will naturally appear in Master.

We can often see that when fellow Taoist friends have conflicts with their disciples, when the disciples' karma is in a rebellious period, Master often gets sick, and when they get close to Master's disciples, the disease often automatically relieves. Once upon a time, there was a great Buddhist preacher who showed cancer, but several of them got cancer and converted to his disciples, and gradually became ill. This is Master's compassion for all beings. One of the disciples broke his oath, and the master announced that he would no longer be accepted as an apprentice. Later this disciple relapsed and died.

Doing good deeds is the best way to repay Master.

When Master is unwell, his disciples will pray for her. In fact, as long as the disciples unite, practice diligently, accumulate virtue and do good deeds, follow the right path, demonstrate the truth, and realize the Tao as soon as possible, everything of Master will naturally be fine.

Many times, Master risked his life to accept his disciples and preach Buddhism to them. Master put his life in the hands of his disciples for their liberation, hoping to plant a good root of liberation for more sentient beings.

No matter which commandment you take, it emphasizes that when learning the law, remember to be suspicious and don't make irresponsible remarks behind the teacher's back. However, some disciples are still very picky and supervise Master every day. Here is good, there is wrong. What's more, I often discuss with others what happened to Master and what happened to him. It can even be said that he was sent by heaven to supervise Master's practice.

As a qualified master, to benefit all sentient beings, you must first have the courage to lay down your life. From the day of becoming a monk, everything of Master belongs to all sentient beings. But why are some disciples so heartless and insensitive? When they find out that Master has a disease or a problem, they will still shed a few tears of squid, but when Master solves the problem, everything will return to its original state before the tears on their faces dry.

If every disciple can "shine", review his own mistakes, purify himself, accumulate virtue and do good deeds, and gain experience, Master's road to preaching Dharma may not be so difficult, and Master's dharma body will be healthier!

Master's dharma body is the manifestation of dharma industry. Since the disciple converted to Master, he has been tied to Master. Master has been taking care of us all his life since he became attached to his disciples. When a disciple made a mistake, Master showed anger and asked him to repent. Sometimes, disciples are still stubborn and unconvinced, but how do disciples know that when they sincerely repent, it is actually blessing that helps them get rid of their karma.

Good practice and repentance is one of the best ways for disciples to relieve all the pressure of Master.

For the sake of disciple's happiness, Master helped disciple to bear karma! Disciples put Master on karma for their own happiness! When practicing, disciples are always extremely afraid that the karma of all beings will run to them, while Master is silently and truly suffering for all beings.

The master blessed the apprentice, and the apprentice gave karma. Only Master De will recruit disciples in order to spread Buddhism and benefit students, and only Master De will be willing to give everything, even his life, for the growth of his disciples' career, the accumulation of virtue and kindness, and the liberation of his certificate!

Disciples, please look at your past karma and the evil karma you have created through your efforts. If you hadn't met your master, you wouldn't have heard of Buddhism. If you didn't meet your master, you wouldn't know the path of cause and effect. If you haven't met your master, you won't know where you are now wandering.

Disciples, please cherish your present good karma, repent your karma, and learn to be kind to Master!