Today's Word

The less we discern, the more the law becomes apparent.

2026 . 06 . 17

The discriminatory nature of all laws becomes clear only when we properly look at the mind and realize it. A mountain is a mountain and water is water. A fully enlightened person knows nature as it is and the law as it is. However, when doubts and discrimination enter our minds, it becomes difficult to see even simple facts as they are.

Until we fully realize it, doubts, discrimination, and discrimination remain. So no matter how hard you try, it is difficult to say that you have seen all phenomena with complete clarity. However, sentient beings who have not yet achieved complete enlightenment also have lessons to learn. It is an effort to avoid arousing feelings of suspicion and discrimination as much as possible when looking at any law, boundary, or natural phenomenon.

When we meet people, we quickly share our likes and dislikes, and when we look at work, we first consider whether it is advantageous or disadvantageous. Even if you look at the same scene, if your mood and habits get involved, you end up seeing your interpretation as bigger than the reality. The more we do this, the further away we become from the law and the more solid our discernment becomes.

The desire to see things as they are is helpful in studying. You know that judgment is happening, but instead of adding more of your mind to it, you stop once more and turn your attention to seeing the object as it is. Even if the suspicion has not completely disappeared, you need to recognize that the feeling remains and practice seeing the object as it is again.

Whatever you see today, first notice the colors your mind is painting. People, work, and nature are placed in their own way before our thoughts. The less discernment we have, the more quietly and clearly the law is revealed.

I look at the people I meet today as they are before judging them.

Until we fully realize it, doubt, discrimination, and discrimination remain. However, if you try not to have that feeling more when looking at an object, you will begin to study to see it as it is and the law will become clearer.

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The less we discern, the more the law becomes apparent.
The less we discern, the more the law becomes apparent. cartoon
When discernment gets involved, it is difficult to see things as they are.
Doubts cloud my mind.
First, let go of your overburdened thoughts.
A mountain is a mountain and water is water.
The effort to see things as they really are is practice.