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Summary
The law of God is "As you think, so shall you become." Keep thinking, keep thinking, until your thinking power becomes very strong, and then you are that...The power of creation is inside you, in your head, in your brain, in your mind. Because you are God, you have this creative power. So, you make yourself what you are. Create yourself with dignity, create yourself as a saint and create yourself as a Buddha. Keep creating until it becomes reality. Why do you think we become like this? Because we have been thinking and creating ourselves like this, until we become one. It takes time, but it happens. That's why we have to meditate every day, to create, recreate, recreate, remember, remember, remember, until we are as firm as our remembrance, as our original Self. Then we are sure that we are Buddha.
Surrounded by happy initiates, Supreme Master Ching Hai explains to them how to relax and enjoy their meditation practice. She encourages questions from those who are sincere and who truly need Her answers. She carefully and clearly describes how She is negatively affected when initiates waste Her time with senseless questions, which could be answered if they pursued their meditation practice correctly. Master finds Her own liberation when She can just be accepted as a "regular" person and be allowed to live normally among people who don¡¦t know Her. She explains how God's love is with us at all times and when we relax and stop struggling and running around, we can get in touch with that pure love. She reminds us that we are all Buddha's and that we must behave and think as Buddha's, in order to become enlightened.
Highlights
How can initiates avoid taking on the karma of people that we try to help?
Why does Master suffer when initiates ask unnecessary and useless questions?
Why should our energy always be natural, flowing, loving and easy?
What can we do to feel the love that God saturates us with constantly?
Why must we remember, "As you think, so shall you become"?
Why is it important to have a "real" Master?
What can we do to develop the "Buddha power" within ourselves?