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no definite criteria to measure the forces of dharma and karma. The essential point is to be aware of the mental essence in all activities and times. One should know that both the force of karma, as the strength of the dharma, are illusory. If a man insists on getting rid of karma and dharma to follow, that man does not understand Buddhism. If one is able to destroy the karma, then discover that the dharma is also unrealistic. Men are not usually very narrow-minded and courageous, always assume that this practice is easy and that difficult. They know that the discriminating mind to ease or difficulty attributed to things that sticks or off of things, is the same mind that draws us samsara. If you do not get rid of this mind, liberation is not possible.
Kao Tsung.
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