A
long time ago, when God created the universe, Hes created our world.
Hes created day and night, the stars and moon, as well as the sky, the
oceans and the land. Hes created birds that flew in the sky, fish that
swam in the oceans and animals that roamed the land. God was pleased
at the sight of Hiers creation. As the universe was meant for human
beings, Hes started creating man and woman. God made Adam and Eve and
had them rule the world, which included the plants, birds, animals and
fish. Hes gave them a beautiful place to dwell, where there were cool
streams, shady trees and a variety of fruit. That was the Garden of
Eden. Adam and Eve were delighted with all they had, except for one
thing that God had forbidden -- the eating of the fruit from a special
tree. If they ate it, they would die. Adam and Eve obeyed God and lived
as Hiers friends.
However,
there was someone else who had his mind set on ruining God's world.
One day as Eve passed by this special tree, she heard a sweet serpent
voice calling her. (The Westerners give the snake a bad name, saying
that it always looks for a chance to seduce human beings. They have
embodied Satan in a snake.) Anyway, the tree was named "the tree of
good and evil knowledge." The voice told her, "Look at the wonderful
fruit! Your mouth must be watering. Taste it, and you will become very
smart, as smart as God has ever been." Upon hearing the serpent's gentle
voice, Eve forgot about God's warning, because she wanted to become
as smart as God and do whatever she wanted. She reached for the fruit
and ate it. Then she saved some for Adam.
That
was where things began to go wrong. God knew what Adam and Eve had done,
because no one could ever hide anything from Hirm.
From
then on, they were no longer God's friends. Hes asked them to leave
the Garden of Eden. They had once lived such happy lives in the garden,
where they had walked and talked with the Lord. Now the angels stood
on guard at the gate of the garden with swords in their hands, never
to allow the return of Adam and Eve. They had to work very hard till
they were exhausted. Now they experienced pain. What was worse, God
gave them a most horrible message, that they would age little by little,
and eventually die.
After
they left Eden, Eve gave birth to Cain and Abel. Cain grew up to be
a farmer, cultivating the land and growing grain on it. Abel was a shepherd,
taking care of his father's sheep. At harvest time, Cain offered part
of his crop to God in gratitude, while Abel offered a flock of sheep.
We know both are very good gifts, but we can't give them in exchange
for God's love, because Hes knows what we really are. Abel was a righteous
man, so God was very much pleased with his gift. Cain was jealous and
angry. He hated his younger brother Abel, and God did not like his gift
as much. One day in the field, Cain rose up against Abel and slew him,
believing no one witnessed it. But God did, Hes punished Cain by driving
him and his family away forever. A world once so attractive was thus
brought to ruin.
Do
you understand the story? It's not that eating one piece of fruit brought
about all this misfortune, but that we know what's right and wrong and
have the right to make choices. We shouldn't do what we know we shouldn't.
If we do know but still do it deliberately, we will make a mess of our
life, turning it into something complicated and painful. The fruit was
just a symbol of what we shouldn't do. Following God's instructions
means acting in a reasonable way, and not harming other people for our
entire life. Even if you have not taken up spiritual practice, you may
well have done yourself and the world a big favor by staying on a vegetarian
diet and keeping the precepts. It's the same with my students. We choose
to do what we should and avoid what we shouldn't.
God's
Wishes Are Not Extraordinary
God
had taken such good care of them, gave them every kind of food or pleasure.
There was nothing else they needed, which implied God's love knew no
boundary. Where else could anyone have lived such a carefree and pleasurable
life without having to work? All they had to do was have fun. Did God
ever ask anything extraordinary of them? Never. All Hes said was, "You
may eat anything, but that tree is mine. Leave it for me. You shall
not eat from it." But they didn't even spare that one. Not that they
were starving. Was there anything they needed that they didn't have?
God had only one requirement for them, but they weren't able to do it.
Hes created so many things for their pleasure, but they still made mistakes.
Today we are in a worst situation, tantalized and forced to drift in
the ocean of suffering. Our world is full of distresses like birth,
aging, illness and death. But at that time they knew no illness, aging
or death. They didn't even have to fight for their bread. All they were
asked was just one tiny favor, which they actually fell short of fulfilling.
What came from God's mouth, they disobeyed, not to mention what it would
have been like had it been from my mouth. What would it have amounted
to? They knew very well that God had created everything for their enjoyment.
They knew Hes was their master and that Hes offered them whatever they
wanted except the fruit of one special tree, yet they decided that they
must eat it, of all things.
As
a matter of fact, there was nothing special about the tree. It was just
like any other tree. But God wanted to see if they could keep themselves
from eating the fruit for Hiers sake, but they failed even such a simple
request. They turned a deaf ear to God, yet they listened to the serpent!
It was a serpent, of all beings! The words of a serpent were more important
than those of God? Now you see, if anyone should fall into the circle
of transmigration, there is absolutely no one else to blame. If this
story is true, we can't put the blame on God anymore. Hes was so nice
and hospitable to human beings. Hes asked for nothing, only the keeping
of a tree for Hirmself. But they had to get the fruit of this very last
tree. They had faith in everything but God. They even believed in a
serpent and ate what they shouldn't have. Not until they swallowed it
did they realize what sufferings they had created for themselves, and
what was good or bad. By then, God had also known that they hadn't had
enough faith, and that they didn't deserve to be Hiers friends.
There
are many things in this world, each a different price. For example,
if we buy a diamond, we have to pay a huge amount of money, but we don't
have to pay that much for gold. We pay even less for a piece of silver.
A piece of iron costs us a few hundred dollars, but gold of the same
size may cost ten times more. Similarly, if they wanted to be God's
friends and enjoy whatever there is in Eden, they had to follow the
rules. If they couldn't even spare a tree, how could they live there?
People have to respect each other if they are to stay together. I may
have a request for you and you may have one for me too, and we just
have to cooperate. That's the moral of this story, not that God really
wanted something from Adam and Eve. God thought that if Hes gave them
everything but no rules, it would be monotonous and boring. Therefore,
Hes granted them everything but this tree, just for variety. Alas, they
didn't understand this, and wound up listening to a serpent rather than
to God, their benefactor. That's disgusting! So they went 'kaput' after
they followed the serpent. If you think more highly of a serpent than
of God, you surely don't deserve to be a friend of Hiers, do you? You
have betrayed Hiers trust and spoiled the cooperation between you and
Hirm. You want your own way. You don't respect Hiers opinion, even though
it has not harmed you at all. With so many things in your hand, what
else could you possibly want? So that's the ego, the eagerness to be
as great as God.
Beware
Of The Ego
If
you weren't as great as God, so what? It's good enough to live in Eden.
Every day, you have enough to eat and wear. You have whatever you want,
but you still want to become God. What for? We human beings always have
this troublesome ego. We want to be the king, the highest and the best.
That's why we have been cheated into this world of hustle and bustle.
We earn a lot of money to be richer than other people; we use a lot
of make-up to look prettier than others; we buy expensive clothes to
look better, too. Everyone races against each other. The better we are,
the harder we race because there always seems to be someone ahead of
us no matter how good we are. This biblical story is not just about
a piece of fruit; it has a moral. The ancient teachers, for fear of
trouble, didn't dare put things in a straightforward way, so they used
various parables to get the ideas across to the people. If you read
this book, "The Bible Stories," that's all you need. This book has selected
quite a few good stories. Good, but simple. Even children can understand
them.
Even
by reading this story, you can feel how horrible and inconvenient it
was for ancient people to pursue spiritual practice. Most of the time,
they were envied and in danger of being captured of killed. The spiritual
practitioners must have been better, wiser, smarter and more talented
than ordinary people in every way, so they were very much envied and
in danger. Just reading the Bible, you will know how hard it was to
practice in the past.
The
first story of the Bible has given us many good points to ponder and
study. It's not just a matter of fruit; it's a matter of discipline,
mutual respect, cooperation and ego. Adam and Eve didn't want to follow
the instructions. They just wanted to be greater than others, even God.
But they were pretty stupid in their attempt. If they really wanted
to surpass God, there must have been some other way. They could have
asked Hirm, "Why are You so great? Can You tell us how You did it?"
Being so great meant God must have had Hiers own virtues and ways of
practicing. Hes couldn't have become what Hes is in one day. So they
should have told Hirm their wish. Stealing behind people's back is by
no means a good quality. God had treated them so well, but they ended
up doing nasty things behind Hiers back. That's human beings!
The
Greater The Goal, The Higher
The Price
I
have told you, everything has a price. As you follow me in your spiritual
practice, you have to obey strict rules. But you get something in return.
You know this very well. Otherwise, why are you still here? Buying gold
is different from buying iron. If you want to get something, work for
it. Take me for example. I underwent an operation some time ago, but
that was not the end of it. I had to work my muscles and nerves for
three to four hours a day to help them recover because of the anesthetic
and the surgeon had sutured them. If I hadn't exercise them they would
have become stiff and gone on strike. I was told that I'd have almost,
if not complete recovery after working the muscles three or four hours
a day for six months. Similarly, if it is a higher goal that we are
after, how can we not work hard every day? This is a rule that we just
can't ignore. You may know it very well, but you haven't worked very
hard. Still, you have gotten something in return, but not as much as
a hard worker. It is more difficult to obtain worldly things. For example,
you have to pay hundreds of thousands of NT dollars for an operation,
and you feel very terrible afterwards. For the first few hours, you
are unconscious. After you come to, you will discover a lot of tubes
all over your body. It's a painful mess. On top of that, you may not
yet have recovered completely. The suffering continues, because you
have to exercise for several hours a day. Nothing in this world is simple
or free of charge.
It
seems that God's offer is easier. Hes created the whole Garden of Eden
solely for the two of them, except for one single tree. However, they
took even that. That means man is never satisfied, no matter how much
he has been given. So if anyone should treat you badly or walk out on
you, don't always think that you must have done something wrong. Probably
it's just another human being with an insatiable heart, demanding one
thing after another. Have you ever noticed that our mind is really nasty?
It keeps bothering us all day long. Once we have settled for one thing,
it says, "No, I want that one too." Thus we are always busy with a lot
of things. That's why we have to examine it and keep a spiritual diary.
We have to watch closely to see whether it really needs something. If
it doesn't, don't comply with it. The more you give, the more it demands
and the busier we get, although we may never figure out what makes us
so busy. For example, you may have accumulated a lot of stuff in your
house, which you don't use even once a year. Sometimes it was used only
once after you bought it, and then it was forgotten forever. There are
many things like that.
Don't
Mistake
A Lack Of Discipline For Freedom
If
we make our lives simpler, they won't be complicated anymore. We have
to watch our minds carefully, to see what they demand, how they get
what they demand, how they bother us, and how they get hold of us. Once
we have made a clear analysis, we will have better insight. We have
to be strict with ourselves, observing ourselves as if out of our bodies,
and ask, "What do you want this for? What else do you want after you
get this? How much time, money and effort do you have to pay for it?
What can you do with this?" Probe deep into these questions, or else
we might become slaves to our own minds while still believing that we
are free enough to do whatever we want. No, that would be undisciplined,
not freedom. Freedom means doing something when you need to, and not
doing it when it's wrong. On the other hand, doing what our mind tells
us to do is just pampering ourselves. We can never improve in this way.
It
will only do us good if we are strict with ourselves, not with other
people. Nothing is free of charge in this world. We have to work very
hard to get what we want. We have to be strict with ourselves, very
strict, to acquire the characteristics and level that we pursue. If
we just want to pamper ourselves, that would be too easy. We might just
as well follow what our mind dictates and believe it's freedom. No one
would interfere, no one would care; we ourselves wouldn't care either.
But that's wrong. That's slavery, not freedom. The whole world is upside
down. It always finds my rules and teachings difficult to accept, even
though I'm telling the truth. People think I'm too harsh on them and
they can't stand it. They want to do whatever they want because that's
easier. But where does this easy way lead us? We are accustomed to walking
the easy way, regardless if it's right or wrong. Because it's an easy
and comfortable way. We keep walking on and on and never want to turn
back. To keep on going is more convenient than to turn our car around,
even though we are actually getting farther and farther away from our
destination.
It's
all right to keep going, but we have to first make sure that it's the
right way. Just because it's a big freeway it doesn't mean we always
have to take it. If our home is in the other direction, we have to make
the necessary turns or even turn our car around, no matter how hard
it is. We can't speed on and on just because it's a big freeway, nor
should we give up because it's a narrow path. If we give up, we will
never get back to where we want to go. Freedom is not going straight
ahead all the time -- stupidity is. The difference lies in the lack
of self-control. Irresponsible people may look just like those who have
freedom, because they do whatever they want and they believe they are
free. No, that's being negligent of one's duty, and they are being too
easy with themselves.
So
now you see. This Garden of Eden story is not just about a piece of
fruit. It's a parable which tells us that it's not easy for us to obey
others. When people tell us not to do something, we have to do just
that. Our mind always messes things up this way, doing what it is warned
not to do. That's why Adam and Eve listened to a serpent just because
of one piece of fruit. They knew how nice God had been to them, giving
them the whole world for their use, but they were not grateful. They
believed in the hypocritical serpent and ate what God had told them
not to. We shouldn't steal anything from our benefactor no matter how
attractive it seems. If we really want it, we have to tell him. They
were given the whole world, but they were not satisfied. They were told
not to eat the fruit, but they ate it anyhow. The moral is: it's not
easy to keep ourselves in line, because we always listen to the bad
guys.
Introspect
At All Times
There
are two people inside us: one is the good guy, the other is the bad
guy. The serpent is the bad guy in us. We know we shouldn't do something
but we still allow it to happen -- carelessly, or even intentionally
-- because we don't have enough wisdom or good judgment. Therefore,
we have to examine ourselves every day in order to know what our mind
demands. Is it really necessary, or is it just a mountain made out of
a molehill? Something to consume our time which could otherwise be spent
in thinking about what we really need? Sometimes when we go grocery
shopping, we get carried away by the advertisements outside the shops
and forget about the important things we have to buy even before we
reach the store we have set out for. We hang around and buy this and
that. Later we may run out of money, the store may be closed, or we
may forget all about it. Anyway, we end up coming home with lots of
useless things, and nothing we intended to buy.
Now
that you have read this story, you can figure out why some people treat
us badly even though we have been very nice to them. Even God can't
satisfy human hearts, how can we? That's what human beings are like.
So we have to keep ourselves from becoming like that. We have to remember
this story and remind ourselves not to become that kind of person. But
it's very difficult, because we make mistakes very easily and we like
listening to the "serpents". There is no one worse than those with a
sweet tongue. That's why we Au Lac people are afraid of sweet people.
Be careful when someone speaks sweet words to you. Sugar and candy don't
do us any good. Sugar spoils all the vitamins we consume -- so I was
told. So now you see why those who have high sugar intake, or have a
lot of sugar in their coffee, look very nervous -- because they don't
have enough vitamins. Besides, too much sugar causes tooth decay.
Sweet
thing doesn't help us. We will put on weight, get high blood pressure
or heart disease if we have too many cookies. They are fatal diseases.
So sweet things are no good at all, and neither are sweet words. But
the whole world is fond of sweetness. That's the trouble. Had the serpent's
words not been so sweet, stupid Eve would probably not have taken the
fruit. But as they were sweet, she bought them and ate the fruit; then
dragged her husband down as well. Because of this story, people believe
women are like serpents, in that they all seduce men. I dare not say
it's wrong, but who was the original seducer?
The
Latter Part Of Eden
When
Adam and Eve fell to Earth, they were captivated by worldly pleasures
and virtually forgot about repentance. Since then, they have been mesmerized.
Intoxication alone is still acceptable, but why are they so ferocious?
It is because of what I have just told you. When they wanted to eat
a fruit in Heaven the fruit would drop into their hands. Such things
never happen in this world. You shake the tree with all your might or
even use a hook, and the fruit still won't come off. So, they began
to rack their minds, trying to conceive of a way to get a lot of fruit
in the most civilized and speedy manner. They got some inspiration from
the power of the rains and storms. They saw the trees wavering in the
wind, so they imitated and blew at the trees. The trees didn't move
an inch. Then they began to practice Chi-kung and energy exchanging.
At first they could only bully the small trees. As their Chi grew stronger,
they affected the bigger trees. Consequently, their faces started to
look flushed, and their voices also became very loud and coarse. Previously,
they didn't have to speak in Heaven. Everyone could communicate by telepathy
and understand each other's thoughts.
Here
they had to learn from the animals because they wanted to defend themselves.
It was still all right when they first came here; but later, the animals
smelt them and threatened to eat them. Terrified by the roaring animals,
they didn't know what to do. So, because the animals roared, Adam, Eve
and their children also began to roar. Observing that they were more
fierce, even the tigers ran away -- it worked! Their method worked.
So they continued and became more fierce, just like tigers and lions.
If we sometimes see people who are very fierce, you know that was how
they first learnt it. Originally, they practiced it to protect themselves,
but gradually it became a deep-rooted habit. That is how we became like
we are today -- fierce and raucous Buddhas. If people still remembered
what they were like in the very beginning, they would speak in a softer
manner. When they don't remember, they roar. So now we know it is only
our habits that make us speak softly or loudly.
Then
came the whistling sound of the wind, very much like the rumbling sound
of tigers and lions. However, Adam still couldn't talk to his wife,
because they didn't have to speak in Heaven. As soon as other people
thought, they understood. Not a word was required. When they fell to
Earth, their power was gone. It was different when they were deprived
of the blessing power. Once they left this power, they got lost in the
secular world. Therefore, they needed to speak. Then they felt the shame
that estranged them from each other. They dared not hold each other's
hands or do anything. It was not the same anymore. So, they began to
charm each other. In doing so, they had to learn from the animals, because
they could no longer communicate inside, and they didn't know how to
speak either. They observed the animals and imitated their voices. That
was how they learnt their A-B-C's.
Having
no one else to learn from, they could only imitate the chaotic behavior
of the animals. When they were up there, they learnt from God, from
the immortals, the Buddhas and Bodhisattvas (enlightened beings), which
was much more elegant than the human world. When they first came, there
were no other humans, because they were our ancestors. They didn't have
an enlightened master to teach them here, so they had to teach themselves.
However, their wisdom had been severed and forgotten! As soon as they
left the spiritual center, they got lost and couldn't return. They were
intoxicated by passions and sensual pleasures! The secular world is
full of worries which made them forget their wisdom, so they had to
take care of themselves. Having no teachers, they learnt from the wind,
the rain, the fearful thunder, the sun, and the extreme phenomena of
hot and cold. They learnt everything from nature. They also learnt from
the animals, how to protect themselves. Sometimes they were not really
angry, but when the tigers came roaring, they also roared. They imitated
them so well that they started to look like them. They were not really
fierce at heart, but sometimes Adam would forget and roared even at
his wife. His wife also roared back at him. So the two acted in the
same way. Human language was initiated from there, which was a compilation
of animal sounds.
We
shouldn't blame ourselves really; we should blame God for giving us
such a severe punishment. Anyhow, God is impatient in the first place.
Hes has the greatest patience, but Hes is also the most impatient. Hes
is the most merciful, but also the most apathetic. Hes has two faces.
Hes is the most Yin and the most Yang; the most gentle and the most
forceful. This is what makes Hirm so interesting.
It
is similar in our world. If there is only sunshine every day, we cannot
bear it, and the crops will not grow. We need rain. However, if it rains
constantly. It is very inconvenient for us who live in tents. So, both
are essential. However, although we are aware of the law of the Yin-Yang
equilibrium, it is still unbearable when the effects come to us. We
know there are rainy days and sunny days; there is winter and summer.
Nevertheless, we often complain about the hot, sticky and humid weather
of summer. When it rains, though we know it is essential for agriculture,
we still cannot stand it. Especially when we are having a 1-day or 7-day
retreat or gathering. Everyone is completely wet, the steel cups are
filled with rain water and cannot be used to drink Oolong tea. (Laughter)
The
same also applies when we encounter trials in our spiritual cultivation.
The Master has told us a hundred and eight times that there ought to
be trials, and that we should keep a balanced mind, see good and bad
things as the same, and take praise and reprimand equally. However,
when we are being scolded, we still pull a long face, feel hurt, and
show all our protesting gestures. One here and one there, with many
little signs. We show all our hands and feet in protest -- against whom
we don't know, even when there is no one watching us.
History
Of The Earth
Actually,
there weren't any extreme climatic conditions on our Earth. There weren't
any hot summers and cold winters. There might have been some rain, but
not so distressing. Our climate used to be more pleasant. There were
sunny days and rainy days, but it rained only when necessary. It was
not that cold and humid, and it would dry when the sun came out. Summertime
was not that hot. Our climate now is a result of a war that we waged
against Heaven. We didn't listen to God, and wanted to challenge the
angels just after we had learnt a few things. Therefore, they destroyed
our weapon system with another powerful weapon, and locked us up in
here. That is why we cannot get out of the three realms. The angels
set up a protective layer surrounding our Earth, just like the magical
spell that confined the Monkey King. We are imprisoned by this invisible
control. Every moment, the beings in Heaven are observing us, and they
won't allow any of us to advocate revolutionary ideas as we did before!
That is why the machines we have now are lousy ones; we cannot invent
really good things.
But
we have started doing it again. In the last century, we have built atomic
bombs based on our past-life memory. Instead of feeling remorseful,
we are creating trouble again. Therefore, the angels are monitoring
us continuously, and they keep warning us with a chain of calamities.
Besides, our resistance also generates a destructive power that will
destroy ourselves. When we are angry, don't we feel heartache, physically
irritated? When we are in trouble and cry, don't we feel very exhausted
just like when we are exhausted from working? (Audience: Yes.) This
is how we are hurting ourselves.
At
that time, the angels prepared to destroy us. Their attack was so forceful
that the Earth was struck slightly off its orbit, which resulted in
the extreme hot and cold climate of today. After that, the angels locked
us here. In addition, we ourselves generate this kind of ambiance, so
we live and die by ourselves. Although God has confined us here with
Hes magical spell, Hes still keeps an eye on us, fearing that we might
sneak into Heaven. Some people tried to liberate themselves through
meditation, but they ended up being possessed. Who are the devils? They
are the guardian angels. Observing us trying to escape, they think we
are trying to revolt and fight again, so they push us down. When we
come back, we are like an idiot, separated from our soul, extremely
confused, and unable to recognize anyone. People call this "being possessed".
They
forbid us to go up. So, if we get out ourselves, they regard us as revolutionaries,
and take prompt action to keep us from ruining the universe. We are
under constant observation, and we cannot go up alone without the guidance
of an enlightened master. However, there are some very sincere people,
so the Buddhas often come to teach and encourage us: "We know where
you are hiding. Quickly come out and surrender; you don't have much
time. You will be forgiven. This is the final warning!" Some enlightened
beings go out and put up posters, distribute leaflets and sample booklets
just to edify us. There are people who really repent and want to be
liberated from life and death. They really want to get out of this barrier.
If we are truly sincere, we can enroll, observe a vegetarian diet for
three months, then a master will come and accept us. This is the initiation.
Other people still cannot go out! Here we are just like prisoners. Some
prisoners behave better, and they are not that evil in nature. Their
offense is light, and they truly repent and behave well; so they can
be released when a lawyer comes to help them. This is what happens to
the initiated people. If we truly want to get out of jail, the Buddhas
will open the gate and take us out. Other people are not allowed; they
must first repent, and stop producing atomic bombs. Only a small group
of people who really repent and want to get liberation can break through
this intangible barrier.
We
are not supposed to go out. If we stealthily escape, there will be graver
consequences when we are caught. We will be condemned to a small cage
where we can neither stand nor sit, and forbidden to talk to anyone.
Similarly, those who attempt to seek liberation by themselves will face
an even more tragic end. They will become more strange than before.
Originally, they could still understand something. After they meditate
by themselves, they do all sorts of hand and feet mudras and talk nonsense.
Their minds become confused and run amuck. Like the prisoners, if we
escape and get caught by the police, we will be treated more harshly
than ordinary inmates. We will be chained, locked up in a small place.
There is no light -- very dark. Severe criminals are jailed there, and
they are not allowed to talk with anyone. The situation is worse than
before we escaped. The initiated people are those who are sincere about
getting out. If you are not really sincere, and you have cheated the
Buddhas, later you will be thrown in and locked up again. The enlightened
beings have nothing to lose; it is we who have to bear the consequences.
The
two-and-a-half hours of meditation each day is to remind us, and to
let God know that we are very sincere, that we are determined to go
out. God tests us to see if we always remember or not. We have only
said once: "I want to go out!" One stateent is nothing. Besides, there
is no proof. It is not enough! Therefore, we must repeat it every day.
Because we were so bad before, God wants to make sure that we are truly
sincere this time. For two and a half hours each day, we have to recite:
"I want to go out. I want to go out. I really want to go out. I am determined
to go out!" It is the same when we want to marry someone. It is not
enough just saying: "Doctor So-and-So, I want to marry you!" We have
to show it by our actions, present gifts, and chant every day: "I really
want to marry you. I definitely want to marry you." Furthermore, we
have to prepare for the wedding ceremony to show our sincerity. We must
work towards that, step by step. Similarly, we have to meditate for
two and a half hours each day and keep chanting until we are "married"
to God.
The
Garden Of Eden Biblical Story
Don't
Take The Devil's Apple