[Ep 16] Buddhist View: Why Leaving Money May Not Be the Best Inheritance
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“What we cling to as real—wealth, emotions, even our own body—is often the very thing that clouds our true nature.”
In this episode, we explore Master Jun Hong Lu’s teachings from Ability to See Through the True Nature, a profound reflection on impermanence, attachment, and the path to genuine spiritual clarity.
Master Lu explains why the physical world, including our own emotions and material possessions, lacks fixed self-nature. We discuss how clinging to these illusions—especially in family dynamics or during hardship—can obstruct our inner growth.
This episode invites you to rethink what truly matters. Is it money we should leave behind—or a legacy of wisdom, compassion, and virtue? And when life becomes difficult, could those challenges be the very signs we need to start cultivating the mind?
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