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432 Arhat Dṛḍhavīrya (Firm Conduct)


Small mountain streams, winding their way forward, are pure and clear, unstained by dust. An upright character and a magnanimous mind are also like clear mountain springs, pure and undefiled, flowing happily, without worries.


For those who receive this verse, one has a narrow mind and many worries. In fact, how can everything in the world be as one wishes? As the proverb says, "Life is often unsatisfactory, and rarely can one confide two or three things to others." Therefore, resolving worries depends entirely on oneself. And the way to liberation lies in understanding human and heavenly principles, letting nature take its course, and not violating the Way of Heaven. Then worries can be resolved, and anxieties dispelled.

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