THE DHARMA DISCOURSES OF CARDINAL MASTER CHŎNGSAN(CHŎNGSAN CHONGSA PŎBŎ)
Part Two: Dharma Discourses
Chapter Twelve: The Way of Public-Spiritedness
36
36. The Master said, “Neither water nor air can be divided into separate parts; hence, they are always unified. For us to unify, we must first eliminate partiality in our minds and return only to that realm which is utterly impartial and selfless. Because the great unity that is free from any hint of partiality coincides with the principle of the universe, its awesome power is the same as that of heaven and earth.”
THE DHARMA DISCOURSES OF CARDINAL MASTER CHŎNGSAN(CHŎNGSAN CHONGSA PŎBŎ)
Part Two: Dharma Discourses
Chapter Twelve: The Way of Public-Spiritedness
36
36. The Master said, “Neither water nor air can be divided into separate parts; hence, they are always unified. For us to unify, we must first eliminate partiality in our minds and return only to that realm which is utterly impartial and selfless. Because the great unity that is free from any hint of partiality coincides with the principle of the universe, its awesome power is the same as that of heaven and earth.”
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