Good Deeds from the Past

“If a fruit has an exquisite taste, that taste is something which it has brought with it from the seed

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Good Deeds from the Past
 
a fruit has an exquisite taste, that taste is something which it has brought with it from the seed.
 
a fruit has an exquisite taste, that taste is something which it has brought with it from the seed.
 
“If a fruit has an exquisite taste, that taste is something which it has brought with it from the seed.
Exquisite fruits can be obtained from such a seed easily without having to take particular care about raising up the fruit plant.
 
Exquisite fruits can be obtained from such a seed easily without having to take particular care about raising up the fruit plant.
 
Exquisite fruits can be obtained from such a seed easily without having to take particular care about raising up the fruit plant.
 
People have the same sort of relationship in their familiarity with good deeds. If in the past a person has accrued up sufficient good deeds for themselves, when it comes to the present lifetime they will be someone whose mind is clear, clean and pure from the time they are a child, with mindfulness and wisdom from the time they are a child, attractive in appearance and healthy, with more opportunity than others in the cultivation of good deeds.”
 

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