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A Blessing, Part 3 of 4, Feb. 21, 1994, Chicago, USA

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It is according to the Oriental tradition that the first days of the [Lunar] New Year, the elder – elder – should give some kind of a lucky symbol for the younger generation. So in China or in Âu Lạc (Vietnam), we give the children red envelopes with some money inside, just a symbol of luck for the [Lunar] New Year. […]

 

The greatest reward you can give me is you yourself feeling comfortable. (Thank You, Master. My question is, does Master still accept renunciates?) Why to accept renunciates? Why do you want to become one? Besides, you are a mainland Chinese. If I accept you, how could you follow me? […] However, we can practice wherever we are. (Yes, yes.) Spiritual practice doesn’t require renunciation. […]

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