THE DHARMA DISCOURSES OF CARDINAL MASTER CHŎNGSAN(CHŎNGSAN CHONGSA PŎBŎ)
Part Two: Dharma Discourses
Chapter Eleven: Dharma Admonitions
69
69. The Master said, “There are three types of shame. Being ashamed to ask even though one does not understand is foolish shame. Being ashamed only of one’s revealed faults and errors is outward shame. Being ashamed by checking one’s conscience and then securing a righteous state of mind is inward shame.”
THE DHARMA DISCOURSES OF CARDINAL MASTER CHŎNGSAN(CHŎNGSAN CHONGSA PŎBŎ)
Part Two: Dharma Discourses
Chapter Eleven: Dharma Admonitions
69
69. The Master said, “There are three types of shame. Being ashamed to ask even though one does not understand is foolish shame. Being ashamed only of one’s revealed faults and errors is outward shame. Being ashamed by checking one’s conscience and then securing a righteous state of mind is inward shame.”
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