Having a part, having a part of luck.
Having a predestined relationship (predestined relationship), as opposed to having no predestined relationship. Meet each other and agree with each other is predestined. The proverb often says: “If there is fate, there is a chance of meeting each other, but if there is no fate, there is no opposite.” “Let’s meet each other” (If you have fate a thousand miles away, you will be close, if you don’t have fate, no matter how many times you meet, you will still be far away). Regarding religion Those who have a predestined relationship with the Buddha’s teachings, when they meet the Buddha or His teachings, immediately believe and practice good deeds. If you have no predestined relationship, even if the Buddha is standing in front of you or next to you, you will not believe or listen to him. Khe Kinh already said: “Medicine cannot cure a fatal disease, but Buddha only saves those who have good relationship” The Master often said:
“If by a good relationship, you understands Crazy,
It’s just that in a previous life, it has a shared destiny.”
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Khe Kinh Sutra (Sanskrit: सूत्र, romanized: sūtra, lit. ‘formula’) in Indian literary traditions refers to an aphorism or a collection of aphorisms in the form of a manual or, more broadly, a condensed manual or text. Sutras are a genre of ancient and medieval Indian texts found in Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism.
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