閲讀新聞,也能修善Do Good Even When Reading News
什麽是善?
當你知道哪裏有災難,無論你是什麽信仰,你都可以合起眼
一概評論或閒聊新聞對事情於事無補。
從3月8日那天得到消息後,我數次地為失連的馬航370

ZHUJI, CHINA – MARCH 10: (CHINA OUT) Students from an international school in east China city Zhuji pray for the passengers onboard Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 by lighting candles on March 10, 2014 in Zhuji, China. Malaysia Airline flight MH370 from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing and carrying 239 onboard was reported missing after the crew failed to check in as scheduled while flying over waters between Malaysia and Ho Chi Minh City in Vietnam. (Photo by ChinaFotoPress/ChinaFotoPress via Getty Images)
What is kindness?
When you know that a disaster has happened, no matter what religion you believe in, you can always do your part by saying a silent prayer. Such a thought exemplifies the Buddhist philosophy of unconditional compassion and empathy. This little kind thought will plant a seed for your merits to grow and with sufficient merits, your wealth will naturally be secured.
Mindless chatter or opinionated criticisms of news never helps.
Since 8th of March, I had been repeatedly praying for the missing MH370. May we be able to locate the missing airplane soon. May the 239 passengers & crew onboard be safe and well.

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