
Whenever someone really couldn’t seem to get a certain teaching, no matter how much he repeated its importance to them — and if they persisted in their mistake that was already bringing suffering to themselves and others — Dae Soen Sa Nim would often mutter, “Well, for that person, more suffering is necessary.”
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