By the Supreme Master Ching Hai
The more we work, the more we try to help other people, the more we grow.
And whatever job we do we have to do it wholeheartedly. Moreover we still
have to help our fellow beings in whatever way we can, make them happy, make
them feel loved.
When you are working not for reward but only from love, then everything
will go very smoothly.
When sincerely working for Master, we will invent a lot of ways to confront
different situations. We will then discover our own wisdom, ability and
talent which we ourselves never knew before.
When we do something with concentration and spontaneity, then the result
come out perfect because it comes out from God, from our real wisdom, from
our real nature. Once we have some expectation or some pride in it, or some
calculation in it, things go wrong.
Respect anyone or see anyone with pure eyes, always good for yourself.
That's the best way to look at other people.
We have to help also with social work. Whatever we can do to help lessen
the suffering, that is the most noble work, which will not only be
recognized in this world, but also praised by heaven.
So before you misunderstand someone, or are ready to debate about something,
you should consider whether you have understood correctly what the other
person really meant, or whether what you are about to do is what the Master
would want you to do. Constantly, reflect on your inner self in order to get
in touch with your inner wisdom. Your wisdom will not misguide you.
If within a group, everyone has the same ideal, compromises with each other,
and serves with a noble ideal, then it would be very comfortable and
pleasant.
One more effort in helping Master's mission, to offer others the opportunity
to practice, and to go back to the Tao are paving one more stepping stone
on our road to the Kingdom of God.
Each and every Truth practitioner has the duty to spread the Truth in
various ways. This is not for Master to do alone, nor just give lectures
on the stage.
Actually our thinking is very important; we should take care that our
thinking is always good.
The greatest enemy our organization and we ourselves have is nothing but our
ego, our own pride.