Spirit of Light
Be who ever you want
When I was a Buddhist I was one of those who could make a critique of other people's beliefs, or even make a critique of religions I did not follow. But why are we making so harsh critique of other people when we do not even reach up to expectation within our own religion or cultivation path?
Why do we not focus on our own effort? Is it not so that when we become better ourselves self we could be an example of how spiritual life is meant to be lived? To actually not make a critique of others but of our own way of being?
As a cultivator of Falun Gong who can not even raise my own effort of morality, ethics, and spirituality(to the required level in Falun Gong), How am I to tell others what they should or should not do or believe in their spiritual life or path? And especially how am I to say to someone, you are wrong and I am right?
As spiritual people should we not be more focused on our own path and how to raise our own wisdom, then telling others what we think is right for them? (this is not a critique of any member or religion of this forum)
Before we can say you are wrong and I am right, does it not require that we actually have the inner wisdom of the ultimate truth of this spiritual universe and its wisdom? (not speaking of science here).
Only when we can understand a higher form of truth then anyone else we could say I know or understand the full truth, and even then, how can we know if what we understand is the highest truth there is?
So to those of the members in this forum, I have "lectured" or "tried to correct" I am sorry that I misrepresented the truth of our existence, I was and still am not on a high enough level of wisdom to tell you that your view is wrong and mine is the correct understanding. So even we see things differently or understand the spiritual wisdom of the teaching differently, it does not mean my understanding is or less good or better then your understanding, it only means we are on a different level of understanding.
And lastly, what I wrote here is my words and not a representation of the teaching of Falun Gong or of master Li Hongzhi teaching. Those things will be something i speak of later in other threads
Why do we not focus on our own effort? Is it not so that when we become better ourselves self we could be an example of how spiritual life is meant to be lived? To actually not make a critique of others but of our own way of being?
As a cultivator of Falun Gong who can not even raise my own effort of morality, ethics, and spirituality(to the required level in Falun Gong), How am I to tell others what they should or should not do or believe in their spiritual life or path? And especially how am I to say to someone, you are wrong and I am right?
As spiritual people should we not be more focused on our own path and how to raise our own wisdom, then telling others what we think is right for them? (this is not a critique of any member or religion of this forum)
Before we can say you are wrong and I am right, does it not require that we actually have the inner wisdom of the ultimate truth of this spiritual universe and its wisdom? (not speaking of science here).
Only when we can understand a higher form of truth then anyone else we could say I know or understand the full truth, and even then, how can we know if what we understand is the highest truth there is?
So to those of the members in this forum, I have "lectured" or "tried to correct" I am sorry that I misrepresented the truth of our existence, I was and still am not on a high enough level of wisdom to tell you that your view is wrong and mine is the correct understanding. So even we see things differently or understand the spiritual wisdom of the teaching differently, it does not mean my understanding is or less good or better then your understanding, it only means we are on a different level of understanding.
And lastly, what I wrote here is my words and not a representation of the teaching of Falun Gong or of master Li Hongzhi teaching. Those things will be something i speak of later in other threads