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Pastor Niral and Pastor Jean Ai told Pastor Seng Piow that if he cycled them from Kuala Lumpur to Lhasa, he will collect tremendous amounts of merits! LOL
After around 10 minutes into the journey, sweaty Pastor Seng Piow thought there must be an easier way to collect merits!
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Thank you Rinpoche for this sharing this nice and happy pictures of Pastors having a joyful ride on a trishaw by Pastor Seng Piow.
Well to be fair disciples are considered the extensions of their teachers, the “pores of the guru.” Generosity in relation to the disciple is considered incredibly meritorious. By offering to pores of the Guru one collects more merit than offering to Buddha, Dharma, Sangha, as well as numberless statues, stupas. If you offer with the recognition that they are the Guru’s pores then that is an unbelievable way to collect merit.
So Pastor Seng Piow did collect lots of merits for pedling them around. ?
It’s so sweet and cool to see Pastor Seng Piow giving Pastor Jean Ai and Pastor Niral a happy and fun cycle ride to collect tremendous merits!.. Lol!!?? . Thank you Rinpoche and writers for this happy and fun sharing ?????