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Why should we respect monks (including monks who break the precepts)

It makes me sick to see the slow mind of the mage, which shows the problem of my own practice. Learn from Buddhism and practice, and you can't see other people's mistakes, only your own. It is evil to be tempted by others' mistakes today. We must be clear that greed, ignorance and suspicion are for ourselves, and we must never use these standards to measure others. Others are slow. The mage's heart is slow. You can convince him. If the mage doesn't listen, you can cross your hands to make him happy.

When you see the good in others, you will respect and worship them. When you see the bad aspects of others, you will feel disappointed and disgusted. You will be completely influenced by your own life and death, drift with the flow and turn your heart upside down. You won't make progress if you keep practicing like this. We should take our own truth as our nature, dislike the good and never tire of the bad. Only when one's heart is still can we enter the Tao. You have been studying Buddhism for a long time, so stop beating around the bush.

Where in the world can I find a teacher who is not greedy, ignorant or ignorant? We should learn from Buddhism, not choose Buddhism. When there is no right and wrong in your heart, you will naturally have respect. If there is right or wrong, it can't be true respect, just emotional belief.