The Simplest and Most Direct Way to Become a Saint

Xuefeng

December 14, 2020

Can a person become a saint?

Of course!

How do they do that?

It is really quite easy; the simplest and most direct way is to consider how to make other people's lives better than one's own? Once one thinks and acts this way, they will have become a saint.

Look at how easy that was: no one had to read the Bible, the Buddhist scriptures, the Tao Te Ching, or the Koran, let alone worship masters or listen to the edifications and teachings of gods, Buddha, Celestial Beings, Saints, great masters, or people with great virtue in the world. You only have to think of how to make other people's lives better than your own and do things consistent with that goal.

Do you doubt this?

Come on, fight with me and see if you can win!

If you go to any prison and ask any of the officials who are there for corruption, malfeasance, or bribery, you will find that 95% of those who have fallen into such situations have done so because they all considered how they could live more comfortable lives than others, and they proceeded to transform those thoughts into actions to achieve that goal.

Why do people envy the rich on the one hand yet hate them on the other?

Their envy is because they want to live like them while their hate is because they make them uncomfortable because they obviously do not and most likely never will.

I have not done statistical analyses, but I am sure that most criminals commit crimes because they want to live more comfortably than others. It can be understood from this that all people who want to live more comfortably than others are committing crimes, even if only mentally. If you do not believe this, just look at what they say and do; all are committing crimes or are on the road to doing so. If you consider all those people who strongly slander and oppose the Communist mode of production and life, they all want to live more comfortably than the rest of us.

Why should we become saints?

It is a matter of realm; of LIFE direction. Saints will certainly not do evil and will certainly not degenerate into hell; certainty is the LIFE of heaven.

Life is short; a century is a single frame in a movie, "No matter how we try to grab something, it ends up being in vain". Why "Compete for the space of a snail's antler or contend for a flash of light"? Why not become a saint instead?

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