THE DHARMA DISCOURSES OF CARDINAL MASTER CHŎNGSAN(CHŎNGSAN CHONGSA PŎBŎ)
Part Two: Dharma Discourses
Chapter Ten: Being Assiduous and Sincere
11
11. The Master said, “An old saying refers to ‘body, speech, writing, and judgment,’ which means that a person’s character is evaluated by one’s appearance, articulateness, writing style, and judgment. Of these, judgment is most important; but even more important is that person’s mind.”
THE DHARMA DISCOURSES OF CARDINAL MASTER CHŎNGSAN(CHŎNGSAN CHONGSA PŎBŎ)
Part Two: Dharma Discourses
Chapter Ten: Being Assiduous and Sincere
11
11. The Master said, “An old saying refers to ‘body, speech, writing, and judgment,’ which means that a person’s character is evaluated by one’s appearance, articulateness, writing style, and judgment. Of these, judgment is most important; but even more important is that person’s mind.”
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