Question 69 of Introduction: What does it mean to protect mindfulness?

Mindfulness means never forgetting the good law, and right knowledge means always observing the good law with wisdom. In the past, monks and great virtues often compared the self-mind to a horse, the mindfulness to the rope that tied the horse, and the righteousness to the owner of the horse, who often took care of the horse.

Because mindfulness and mindfulness are two essential conditions for successful practice. With the right knowledge, we will always observe whether our body, mouth and heart are like dharma. As long as we find something inferior to Buddhism, mindfulness will attach our heart to the good Buddhism again. In this way, you will not be polluted by troubles and become a good yogi.