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Fifty-two books on spiritual growth
The biggest obstacle to spiritual practice is laziness and laziness. Such a person can't make decisions in his life. From ancient times to the present, Dade's Biography of a Monk and the biography of a layman at home all look at other people's achievements. No one does not work hard, and no one says that he is lazy and has achieved something.

Good roots in the world are called three good roots; No greed, no greed and no delusion, these three good roots. All good laws in the world are born from these three good roots. All the good roots in Buddhism, that is, abstinence and wisdom, are obtained from diligence. So, if you have any problems, you should know them yourself and know how to overcome them. This is called practice. Practice is to correct our behavior and correct our behavior when it is wrong. This is called real training.