Hung Tzu-Cheng - From the Light category:
The reflections of the moon on one thousand rivers are from the same moon: the mind must be full of light. (Hung Tzu-Cheng)
Hung Tzu-Cheng - From the Reality category:
When the mind is possessed of reality, it feels tranquil and joyous even without music or song, and it produces a pure fragrance even without incense or tea. (Hung Tzu-Cheng)
Hung Tzu-Cheng - From the Religion category:
The spirit of man communes with Heaven; the omnipotence of Heaven resides in man. Is the distance between Heaven and man very great? (Hung Tzu-Cheng)
Hung Tzu-Cheng - From the Taste category:
A drop of water has the tastes of the water of the seven seas: there is no need to experience all the ways of worldly life. (Hung Tzu-Cheng)
Hung Tzu-Cheng - From the Temperament category:
Warm weather fosters growth: cold weather destroys it. Thus a man with an unsympathetic temperament has a scant joy; but a man with a warm and friendly heart overflowing blessings, and his beneficence will extend to posterity. (Hung Tzu-Cheng)
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