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The Best Way to Learn is through Experience, Part 3 of 3, May 9, 1993

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We present to you the following discussion between Supreme Master Ching Hai and General Jun Kwan in Seoul, Korea. “It’s good for the government, for the military to have a good commander; otherwise it’s just killing and it’s nonsense. Without moral, basic, any organization is no good, and in the army we need morality more, more enlightenment. I am also glad he has the temple here for the soldiers... and a monk, for them. There’s a spiritual reliance for the soldiers; they’re more balanced. It’s very good. If they have some kind of spiritual head or monks, talk to them, they will understand their duty.”
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