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Sentences about accumulating virtues and doing good deeds

1, Instead of accumulating money and grain, it is better to accumulate virtues, and instead of buying fields and land, it is better to buy books.

2, cause and effect is bound to have a mutual reward, but this process, it takes time. And don't be anxious because of a momentary lack of results. More importantly, our weekdays are not sped up, good deeds and virtues, and to persevere.

3. Cultivation of the body can also be described as cultivation, if you can find this truth, you need to do good and accumulate virtue. If you don't do good deeds and accumulate virtue, your merits will not be complete, and even if you attain the Way, you will lose it. The ancients also said that it is easy to attain the Way but difficult to keep it, and the process of keeping it is actually accumulating virtue. Among everyone who has discovered the truth, there is not a single person who would say that he or she has come into this world without accumulating virtue. The methods of accumulating virtue are each different, but the purpose is the same, that is, to accumulate merit and virtue.

4. Those who do not accumulate virtues on weekdays are saying that they have accumulated more virtues than a building when it is necessary to do so! But they don't know that the so-called virtue that is higher than a building is not recognized by the king of Yan in the middle of the moon.

5, the so-called good deeds and virtues, good deeds is, first of all, do good to themselves, virtues is, do not make it difficult for others.