Master
once said, "Work when you have work to do; if there is no work,
that means the Master wants you to rest. Do not put yourself in a
certain frame because everything you do is only for yourself."
These were the words that led to my decision to join the dharma guards
group. With a sincere learning attitude, I encouraged myself wholeheartedly
to excel in my duties as a dharma guard.
Not
long after that, I realized just how very true Master's words were.
Having the chance to serve others is not an indication of being more
capable than they are; it simply means that we need to learn the lesson
more than anyone else. My heartfelt gratitude goes to Master for giving
me this precious opportunity to serve.
Master often says,
"The more we serve others, the more blessings we accrue for pursuing
spiritual practice." Each time these words come to mind, I feel
elated and cherish even more the chance to render selfless contribution.