Chapter Ten: Belief and Dedication 3
A disciple asked, “Not only is my innate ability dull, but I have only been practicing for a short time. I don’t know when I shall ever succeed. What shall I do?” The Founding Master said, “Practice in religious orders has little to do with one’s innate ability or with how long one has practiced; it depends only on whether or not a person can exert oneself in belief, zeal, questioning, and dedication. Anyone who has wholehearted belief, zeal, questioning, and dedication can be certain of speedy success.”
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