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The Truth About Merits:How to Gain or Lose Them - P6/13
July 7, 2010 Los Angeles, CA, USA
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Hi, Master. (Hi, love.)
What are the jobs
that have the most merit?
What kinds of jobs
have the most merit? (Yes.)
Any kind of job that
awakens humans’ souls and
leads them back to God.
(Yes.) That’s the best job,
(Yes, yes. Yes, Master.)
earns the most merit.
How do these positions
compare in terms of merits:
Master’s attendant,
resident, contact persons,
Supreme Master
Television worker,
Loving Hut worker,
teacher,
animal rights activist,
vegan restaurant
owner or worker,
vegan clothes shop
owner or worker,
vegan hotel owner
or worker,
organic vegan farmer,
animal farmer or hunter…
Oh my God!
Animal farmer and hunter!
Okay, anymore jobs?
Tobacco or alcohol seller,
and drug dealer.
There is no comparison
between vegetarian
restaurant, Loving Hut
for example, teacher,
and the animal farmer
or hunter. My God.
All of the jobs
that help people awaken
their consciousness
or nourish them
physically or mentally,
emotionally,
are meritorious jobs.
Any jobs that harm others,
kill animals or kill men,
are destined for hell. Okay?
Yes, Master.
You know animal farmers
– for meat and eggs and
dairy farmers and all that –
and hunters are jobs
that are destined for hell.
We should not
even contemplate
in our dream even.
Yes, Master.
Okay? (Yes, Master.)
Right.
The next question is:
What is the merit earned
when we rescue or adopt
an abandoned animal
from the street
or animal shelter?
When you adopt an animal,
either domestic or wild,
you just care for that animal
with all your love
and your attention
and do whatever you can
to make him or her
comfortable.
You don’t think in terms
of merit anymore, okay?
(Yes, Master.)
And if we gain
some merit out of that,
then it’s fine.
But I don’t think we should
even think of merit.
Like when I adopted my dogs,
I only loved them so much
I just had to
take them home.
I wish I could take
the whole pound home,
for example like that.
I never thought of merit,
so I don’t even know if
we have any merit or not.
But I am sure if you rescue
such an abandoned
or distressed
or injured animal,
the merit is in itself.
The merit is that
you look at yourself –
suppose if you even think of
in terms of merit –
then you look at yourself,
you feel that,
you are a human being,
you are worthy to be called
“the children of God.”
And that’s a merit
in itself, for example.
And the merit, more,
is that the animals,
they love you, love you,
love you so much.
Every day
you have so much joy
and happiness with
these rescued animals,
and that is more than
any merit I could ask for.
Okay, love?
Yes, Master.
Thank you very much.
Thank you, Master.
Welcome.
It’s wonderful
to speak to you again,
Master, and thank you
very much for your time.
Thank you also
for your time.
Anytime, Master.
We are extremely
privileged working here
at Supreme Master
Television,
and being able to
devote ourselves wholly
to this mission.
Sometimes we are
very touched seeing
our brothers and sisters
who are out there
in the so-called real world
who work full time
and have a family,
but they still find time
to record programs
for Supreme Master TV
or go out and do relief work,
and work at Loving Hut
part time.
How much merits
do they gain
in comparison to
someone working full time
at Supreme Master
Television headquarters,
given that
they have to balance it
with their everyday life?
There is no comparison –
I mean,
both are different, okay?
And it depends on
how sincere you are, then
you earn merit that way.
But, if you want to know
exactly how much,
we have to sit down
and compare two people.
You tell me which one
works full time in there
and which ones are
the ones you mentioned,
and then
I’ll make a calculation,
how many times
how many minutes.
Maybe another time
we can do that.
As I have told you guys
already, whatever we do
in this world,
we do it because
we feel the need to do it.
Like for example,
our world is in trouble,
so we just have to do
Supreme Master
Television
to remind people.
But at the beginning
of this, I never thought
we will gain or lose merit
or anything.
We just do it
because it’s necessary.
Just like you see somebody
drowning in the river,
you don’t have time
to think “to have merit
or not merit.”
All your heart
is going into the benefit
of that person,
to pull him out immediately.
You think, later on
you see him well
and happy and alive,
you’re so happy yourself.
(Yes.) And I think
that’s even enough merit
for me.
But at the moment,
to be honest with you,
I don’t know
how much merit we gain
or we don’t gain.
I just feel
that we work very hard
for the worthy cause,
and sometimes
I feel like I am
very grateful to you guys
who work over there,
and in that case,
I’m also trying
to work very hard
to catch up with you,
and we work together.
Thank you, Master.
You are our inspiration.
I never think of merit.
Maybe now you asked
about it, I’m sure
we have some merit,
but, well, you’re welcome
to have it all.
Whatever merits
from television,
you’re welcome
to have all of them,
all of you,
the ones who work for
Supreme Master
Television.
If I have any merit,
I dedicate it all
to you guys, okay?
Thank you very much,
Master.
The best merit
we could have out of this
Supreme Master
Television business
is that we can save
as many sentient beings…
save their soul,
awaken their
compassionate nature again.
That’s the best merit
I can think of out of working
for Supreme Master
Television, don’t you?
Yes. (Okay.)
Thank you.
You’re welcome.
But of course
you’re asking because
we are on the merit stuff,
so we keep asking
in that direction.
But we,
I don’t think any of you,
or myself ever thinks of
gaining any merit
while working for
Supreme Master
Television
or going to help
unfortunate people or
anything of the like, right?
We don’t think
of merit at all. Yes, okay.
But while
we’re discussing,
we’re talking, okay? Right.
Hallo, Master.
Hallo.
Hi. (Hi)
I have two questions.
The first question is:
A person who struggles
to do a good job,
but does it nevertheless,
versus someone who
willingly does something,
is there a difference
in merits earned
for the same job?
Maybe not, maybe not.
Yes, maybe not.
The person
who is struggling
to try to do a good job
or the person
who is doing it easily
but also doing it
with all their heart, both
are equally meritorious,
I think.
Because the reason
he struggles is because
he has more burden
of karma (retribution)
in the past life,
but nevertheless,
he still sticks to it and
knowing what is good
and he continues to do it.
And the person
who has it easy…because
probably he has done
similar things before, so
he doesn’t have to struggle,
or he has earned
some other merit
to help him to smooth out
his path in this lifetime.
So I think both are the same.
Okay. Yes, Master.
Yes, Master.
As long as
they’re both sincere.
Yes. Yes, Master.
To follow on the question,
the next question:
Do we need to earn
a certain level of merits
in order to be a good tool
for God and carry out
Master’s work smoothly?
Thank you, Master.
Yes, we probably
have earned some
certain level of merit
in order to be a good tool
for God. We have to.
We should.
Yes, it’s smoother that way.
Otherwise, even if
we don’t feel it is smooth,
we still carry on
and continue with
our best intention.
Then it will be fine also.
Yes, Master.
Hi, Master.
Yes, hi.
I have two questions.
The first one is:
Does one’s level of
concentration or devotion
while doing our job
affect the amount of merit?
Yes, of course, of course.
The level of concentration
and devotion while
we are doing our job
affects the amount of merit
– that is true.
Okay.
In a discussion
with disciples before,
you mentioned that
there are Sixth-Level beings
on this planet,
however, you also
mentioned before
that it’s very rare
that beings
past the Fifth Level
come down here.
How was it that they
were able to come here?
Yes, yes.
They come, but they go fast.
Normally they don’t stay
that long because
they have to go through
a lot of difficulty
to come down here,
so nobody really likes
to come down here
and stay that long.
Okay. Thank you.
Do we gain more merits
by working with
good intention
rather than mechanically,
even if the end result
is similar?
Yes,
if we have good intention
we earn more merit,
for sure.
My next question is:
I have always thought
that the motive
behind the action
is the most important
in spiritual practice
and the only thing
that counts is the motive,
not the action itself.
But
because I read a story
from the Bible
and there was
an old poor woman
going out of the temple
and she gave two coins
and the rich Pharisian,
boasting, gave 300 coins;
and Jesus said that
the old woman was closer
to the Kingdom of God
than the Pharisian.
And that story shows that
action is not what counts,
but the motive
behind the action.
Correct.
So, I have also
difficulty understanding
where the fairness is
in a situation
like the following:
when a practitioner
gives a meal without love
to another person,
a high-level being, and
there is another person
who gives the same meal
to a low-level being
but with full of joy
and full of love,
but doesn’t gain
as much merits
as the other one.
So could you
explain about that?
I don’t know
who told you that.
Did I tell you that?
No, I’ve been told that.
It was not you.
No, it seems strange
to me also.
I think it’s not correct.
Whomever we give,
no matter
how high level we are or
how low level the person,
we must give, of course,
always with love and joy
and unconditional spirit.
That’s the only way
we should give, no matter
what level you are. Okay?
Okay.
And we don’t care
about merit,
how much or not.
Yes, Master.
Yes.
When we give to someone,
all our attention and love
goes into that person
to make that person
more comfortable,
happy – and
that is the only merit
we should think of, okay?
Yes, Master.
All right. Thank you.
Thank you, Master.
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