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487 Arhat Guṇaprabha (Constantly Hidden Practice)


Worldly affairs are difficult, and the long road requires great cultivation to proceed smoothly. Beyond the source of the Buddha, a bright lamp hangs high, requiring constant reflection and contemplation to flourish and be full of vitality. Everyone hopes to be reborn in the Pure Land of Ultimate Bliss, but some latercomers surpass others because they inherited the merits of their ancestors.


For those who receive this verse, one has long-term aspirations, but must also be prepared for a long journey. In worldly affairs, "haste makes waste." Therefore, one must be calm, set goals, and persevere. Only then can one succeed.

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