Challenges
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About the Book
The Predictions in Chapter I introduce the main character Hy Thi Nguyen, her career, characteristics and virtues which, one after another appear in five subsequent chapters “Taking difficulty as thorough knowledge!” is Buddha’s advice in the Endless Longevity Bible Explanations, Chinese Version by Khuong Tang Khai, and Translation notes in Vietnamese by Hong Nhan. Actually if we had not confronted dangers and fears of the deadly fleeing from North to South Vietnam and from Saigon to the U.S.A., our knowledge would have remained limited. We truly learned from the dangerous trip and hence became knowledgeable. Once we had been familiar with obstacles, we would become ready to confront any future ones. Experiences helped us easily overcome them. The challenges in my advancement at work would have terribly depressed me and possibly made me surrender to evils if I had not faced the past difficulties on the way from Vietnam to the new country. My past experiences strongly supported me and created a clarity in my mind that I would win over the most dangerous and powerful enemy, the racial discrimination in advancement at work, in a civil action. Things which have been happening in this world, are neatly embedded in Buddha’s Teachings: “Seeds and Fruits.” Problems, which strike us, are not natural, as presented in Chapter III. Indeed, multiple aspects from the discriminatory misconduct, which were done either by the managers toward me or had been committed by me myself in one of my remotely past lives, had to be settled. Farmers, who sow good seeds, will reap good crop. Karmas follow us like bodies and shadows. The consequences of what we did might come instantly or sometime later in this life.
About the Author
Strictly and consistently following the BHAGAVA’s divine advice, I, Hy Thi Nguyen, ventured into the dangers of a civil action against the discriminatory misconduct of the managers and leveled out all obstacles, acquiring clarity in mind and ultimately succeeded in resolving intellectually the problems in life. I was liberated from the wicked managers’ tyranny, felt totally relieved from worries and enjoyed, at the utmost, the Buddha’s Teachings. I chose the Praying “ADIDA PHAT” technique which is easy, favorable to the practice and indisputably successful. I would like to sincerely send a simple resolution below to friends. “Think of this mundane world where humans never stop suffering pains of birth, illness, old age, death and wickedness. When our dearest beloved passed away, we lost them permanently. The dead fell into six roads and could not avoid metempsychosis. Why do we not get a way out? Praying “ADIDA PHAT” wholeheartedly without doubt, interruption and interference can destroy avidya, bringing Buddha to our heart, and hence ending metempsychosis as a result.”