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Master the Mind to Fully Manifest Buddha Nature, Part 1 of 3, Mar. 3, 2005, Hungary

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Even if you are high level, you have to train your mind. Understand this? You’re high level because of God’s grace. It’s not necessarily always your merit. 
Humility does help a Buddha. Even though he doesn’t need it, it does help. Because if you let the arrogance come to your head, if you work hard and everybody worships and respects you, then you suddenly become a little bit too confident. 
The mind. The mind. The mind, it’s never gone to the Fifth Level, understand? Can never! The mind of our brain... No, the mind is not the brain! But the mind works through the brain, and that is even worse! So, it’s not just that you have some billions of points, you become Buddhas, and that’s that. You have to remember to refine your character and to train your mind to be efficient in every way possible, and to direct the mind always into service, unconditional love. Not because you scold your dog, you don’t love your dog. It doesn’t mean like that. You have to do what you have to do. It’s not always, “Yes, yes, yes,” and humble, humble. That’s not it! 
You have to have everything! You have to have a mighty determination, like a lion. And you have to have a very loving heart, so soft like a feather, that every little thing moves it. And your mind, your determination, must be like a mountain. Once you’ve decided you know what is good, stand by that. 
The soul is OK already. The soul, I take care. Now, you have to take care of your mind, your character, your heart, because it’s possible that even though you’ve become a Buddha, but your mind has stood still for a while, rusty, and you forget to be vigilant. To be Master of the mind. The soul, Master takes care of, goes up! You know, even a stone can be taken care of and then go up. It doesn’t matter. Not much to be proud of.
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