The Fruits of Merit are Not a Miracle

Those people who are habitually pessimistic, angry, greedy, etc, always attract negative things to themselves

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The Fruits of Merit are Not a Miracle
 
when people are angry, their  heats beat more quick than usual
 
when people are angry, their  heats beat more quick than usual
 
The fruits of merit is not a miracle, but can be explained with reason.
 
Those people who are habitually pessimistic, angry, greedy, etc, always attract negative things to themselves.
 
For example, when people are angry, their  heats beat more quick than usual, bloods runs faster throughout the body and the temperature rises.

digestive problems, even depression, annoyance, loss of reasonableness

digestive problems, even depression, annoyance, loss of reasonableness
 
This causes the physical stress reaction,  digestive problems, even depression, annoyance, loss of reasonableness, and can cause them to make very poor decisions in situations like this.
 
But for those whose mind is pure and constantly immersed in merit; greed, sadness, and anger will never penetrate them, They will always have a clear conscience and be able to think accurately and sensitively.
 
They will be able to differ right from wrong. Their body will always function properly and be in excellent health. Their speech and manner will be very positive. They will be able to make progress in their work rapidly.
 

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