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| Learning to cooperate, losing could be a blessing in disguise, controlling one’s emotions.
In Grandmaster JinBodhi’s Family Precepts (Part 10), Master revealed the three main points of personal conduct: learning to cooperate, losing could be a blessing, and controlling one’s emotions.
The live broadcast covered the following:

00:00:00 Grandmaster JinBodhi’s Family Precepts (Part 10) Live Start
00:01:20 Grandmaster JinBodhi blessed artwork: ‘Purity of the Six Senses’, ‘Golden Veins’, and ‘The 3-D World’.
00:04:12 Mother’s Day gift: Grandmaster Jin Bodhi sings ‘Mother’s Love’.

◎ Ethical Teachings

00:09:10 1. The importance of filial piety and respect for parents
00:12:20 2. There are ethical systems to abide by within the family and house structures
01:01:08 3. Be wary of the 4 vices of wealth – arrogance, extravagance, ridiculousness, and indulgence.

◎ Control of Emotions

00:15:08 Management of emotions – Ignorance brings harm, and uncontrolled emotions can easily ruin one’s life
00:38:14 Netizen Q&A: What shall I do if I live in a negative environment?
00:46:28 Meditation Journal: You can try to manage your emotions through chanting Buddhist mantras and practicing the Energy Bagua.
00:47:48 Grandmaster JinBodhi shared about ‘The Story of Pulling the Nails’.
00:52:05 Emotional management involves leveraging the yin-and-yang to bolster positive emotions and keep negative emotions at bay.

◎ Losing could be a Blessing in Disguise
00:18:12 1. In the face of benefits, ‘losing’ could be a blessing in disguise.
00:22:31 2. Lack of forbearance could ruin grand schemes – cultivation and magnanimity are key.
00:26:04 3. ‘Losing’ is a form of cultivation; it could enhance one’s resilience and immunity.
00:33:22 4. A truly blessed person is one who is prepared to ‘accept losing’.
00:35:48 5. What is resilience?
00:42:48 6. ‘Losing’ is a method of practice in tolerance and acceptance cultivation.
00:54:48 7. Inspiration from the movie ‘Forrest Gump’ – acceptance of ‘losing’ leads to the joy of ‘cooperation’.
00:57:15 8. The Zen way: one who is ‘willing to lose’ begins to reap realization, and one who is ‘happy to lose’ gains salvation.

◎ Children’s education

01:12:15 Raising children requires much ‘monetary commitment’.
01:14:55 Grandmaster JinBodhi shared ‘The story of the Three Sons and $30 million’.
01:25:06 Approach to salvation: feelings are easily hurt; the deeper the feelings, the more painful the hurt.
01:27:13 Grandmaster JinBodhi shared stories about sons and daughters raised with different parenting styles.
01:30:20 Children’s education: parents should lead by example, through showing respect to their parents, their elders, performing benevolent deeds, and being kind to others.
01:32:30 Children’s education: human beings embody both good and bad traits, and require appropriate guidance.

In this live broadcast of Grandmaster JinBodhi’s Family Precepts (Part 10), the following ‘Family Mottos’ were emphasized,

00:18:12 1. One who is ‘willing to lose’ begins to reap realization, and one who is ‘happy to lose’ gains salvation.
00:52:05 2. Leverage the yin-and-yang to bolster positive emotions and keep negative emotions at bay.
00:33:22 3. A truly blessed person is one who is prepared to ‘accept losing’.
00:18:12 4. In the face of benefits, ‘losing’ could be a blessing in disguise.
00:26:04 5. ‘Losing’ is a form of cultivation; it could enhance one’s resilience.
00:42:48 6. Giving way, and practicing tolerance is wisdom.