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Wednesday 4 January 2012

Liao Fan's 4 Lessons 了凡四训精解编

It is rather normal for human being like us to hope for a better life and better future, but you may have heard of the concept that everything is fated and destined, and there is nothing we can do about it. What if I tell you that there is a book that can change your life which is believed to be destined, would you believe and faithfully follow the guidance provided by the book?

I had just recently finished reading Liao Fan’s 4 Lessons, though it was in my possession for quite a long time. It was the first time that I regretted not to have a read of it earlier, as this book is not only educational, but it contains life philosophy which is realistic and realisable. The book was authored by MR Yuan Liao Fan from China’s Ming dynasty. He had written his real life experience of how one can change his fate through sincere good deeds and the show of kindness to people. 

Generally, it is believed that one cannot change one’s fate. And because of this generalized concept, eventhough there are exceptions, most people will rather follow their life path as destined without the urge to change their life; some even given up hope for a better life.

The book will be especially useful for those who have the determination to change their life for the better. I believe that by having faith and faithfully follow the guide of the book, you will see the changes.

It will be my honour to present the scanned version of the whole book in the form of PDF file for easy download. Click here for  alternative download link.

Feel free to download, copy, print, distribute it, or pass the link around.

As I only have Chinese version of the book, for non Chinese literates,  here are the English versions of the book:

As for those who prefer the video version of the book, I am delighted to share the link to the video of Liao Fan's 4 Lessons, which is spoken in English with Chinese subtitle.

I strongly recommend this book to be used as daily life practices and guidance. My sincere thanks to Mr Yuan Liao Fan for the creation of the book for the benefit of all, and many thanks to the publisher and editors for their hard work, Amitabha Buddhist Society for the distribution and the effort of those who associate with the book. It is indeed a blessing from Mr Yuan Liao Fan and may all who are determine to change your fate obtain their desirable life. 

Cheers,
S.L.Alpha
 
深为万物之灵的我们,常常向往着更好生活和更美好的未来是非常正常的意见事。但您可能听过这么一句话:“认得命运是早已注定,我们并不能做任何事情来改变它。”如果我告诉你有一本书可以改变你的命运,你会相信并忠实地遵循书本所提供的指导吗?
 
我最近刚刚看完了凡四訓精界解编,虽然它已默默地躺在我的书架上有很长的一段时间。这是第一次我后悔没有将之马上阅读,因这本书不仅含有教育性,而且还包含非常现实和管用的生活哲学。这本书著于中国明朝袁了凡先生笔下, 反映了如何通过现实生活中真心行善以改造命运。

凡人都认为,人不能改变已注定的命运。因为这个广泛流传的概念,虽然会有例外,但一般人都会持着这概念,失去了改变人生的信念与冲动,默默地走完一生人。更可惜的是, 有的人甚至放弃了对美好生活的希望与向往。

这本书将对于那些有决心改变人生的读者有很大的帮助。我相信只要您持有信念和忠实地遵循本书的指导,你将看到很大的变化。

扫描整本书和将之转换成了PDF以方便下载,请点击这里下载备用网址

 欢迎下载,打印,或将之流传,公德无量!

由于我只有这本书的中文版,为了方便非中文读者,下列网址是英文版本的书本内容:
 
至于那些喜欢看这本书的视频版本,点击此处英语对话与中文字幕的视频。

我强烈推荐这本书作为日常生活的典范。在此衷心感谢袁了凡先生著作了能造福全人类的书。也在此感谢出版社以及编辑的辛勤,阿弥陀佛佛教协会书本分布和相关工作人员。托袁先生的福气,人人得以改变自己的命运,以获得其理想的生活。

这是 《命理探源》内的“心命歌”,我看了觉得非常有意思,特拿此歌与读者分享。“心命歌”解说了福祸源头,也述说了善恶之报

心 命 歌




人的一生,不顺与拂逆难免,但多行善事,敬神信佛,救生放生是会增加福海并荫及子孙的。

命好心不好, 中途夭折了。 心命俱不好, 贫困受烦恼。

心乃命之源, 最要存公道。 命乃行之本, 穷通难自料。

信命不修心, 阴阳恐虚矫。 修心不听命, 造物终须报。

李广诛降卒, 封候事虚杳。 宋祁救蝼蚁, 及第登科早。

善乃福之基, 恶乃祸之兆。 阴德与阴功, 存忠更存孝。

富贵有宿因, 祸福人自召。 救困与扶危, 胜如做斋醮。

天地有洪恩, 日月无私照。 子孙受余庆, 祖宗延寿考。

我心与彼心, 各欲致荣耀。 彼此一般心, 何用相计较。

第一莫欺骗, 第二莫奸狡。 萌心欲害人, 鬼神暗中笑。

命有五分强, 心有十分好。 心命两修持, 便是终身宝。



感恩,
雪莲花α

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