MANY MEMBERS ASKING ME HOW TO PREVENT COVID 19 VIRUS & OVERCOME RECESSION ISSUES ???
WE CAN BE RECESSION PROOF !!! FOLLOW OUR BEST GUIDELINES FOR YOU & STOP YOUR MENTAL BLOCK FROM TODAY !!!
REMOVE ALL YOUR "NO NO CANNOT" MINDSET, START TO LEARN & MOVE TOWARD YOUR "YES YES YES" & PROGRESS THROUGH THIS CRISIS
HAVE YOU START ? STARTED ? E.G. BE VEGETARIAN ? OR EAT LESS MEAT ? ETC...
In order for our members to overcome current coronavirus and global recession situation in year 2020/2021, I will strongly advise ALL members worldwide to follow our guidelines.
STAY CALM, STAY HEALTHY = WEALTHY !!!
Guideline 1 -
Being a vegetarian or reduce meat intake as much as possible from today onwards, your immune system will be improved greatly after few weeks once you stop meat consumption.
Guideline 2 -
Cleansing Of Our Body's Negativities & Boost Positive Energy
Detox and cleanse your body WEEKLY on Buddhist Holy Days using our holy medicine pills .
Guideline 3 -
Wear & pray with faith to Medicine Buddha amulet and mantra everyday.
Guideline 4 -
Accumulation Of Your Merits & Transfer To Karmic Creditors (Be Compassionate).
Follow our best practise for Empowered Karmic Powders and also Goddess Of Love/ God Of Wealth & Prosperity Incense Smoke Offerings.
The herbs and rare medicine powders inside our empowered incenses are also able to cleanse our environment.
Guideline 5 -
The Five Precepts are basic ethical guidelines taught by the Buddha for lay practitioners.
1) To refrain from killing. The central tenet of Buddhism is ahimsa, or non-harming, which teaches the sanctity of all life—humans, animals, plants, and even the environment. Hence, the first precept helps us engender compassion for ourselves and all living beings.
2) To refrain from taking things not given. Aside from outright stealing, this may also include consuming more than necessary, wasting resources, or exploitation. Instead, the Buddha encouraged us to practice dana, or generosity.
3) To refrain from sexual misconduct. This precept pertains to avoiding causing harm through sexual behavior. This includes sexual assaults, infidelity, promiscuity, and for some Buddhists, premarital sex. Being aware of the suffering caused by sexual misconduct, we can exercise responsibility and strengthen the integrity of our personal relationships.
4) To refrain from lying. This precept invites us to use words wisely, truthfully, and kindly. Just as actions of the body can inflict harm, so too can words. Buddhists aim to seek truth and wisdom; lying and deception only increase delusion and ignorance.
5) To refrain from taking intoxicants. Buddhism emphasizes wisdom and clarity of mind. It teaches us to “look within” to find our Buddha nature. Intoxicants such as alcohol, cigarettes, and drugs cloud our minds and thus impair our ability to practice. Furthermore, when intoxicated, we are prone to transgress the previous four precepts.
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