Do people still use this app???
Anyway, face reveal
Do people still use this app???
Anyway, face reveal
The relationship between these two, and the level of detail they gave us in just 20 minutes, was superb
The relationship between these two, and the level of detail they gave us in just 20 minutes, was superb
The words ‘Namu-Amida-Butsu’
The words ‘Namu-Amida-Butsu’
A: No. Karma is your volitional thought, speech, and action. Do good, and good results. Do bad, bad results.
The saying goes, one plants trees whose shade they shall never sit in. Sow karmic seeds you’d hope to reap not for you, but for the sake of all.
A: No. Karma is your volitional thought, speech, and action. Do good, and good results. Do bad, bad results.
The saying goes, one plants trees whose shade they shall never sit in. Sow karmic seeds you’d hope to reap not for you, but for the sake of all.
The Buddha says in the Diamond Sutra that we should practice giving without attachment to thought or perception.
Therefore, if we can practice generosity, give compassion to our family & relatives, without expecting anything, it will benefit everyone.
The Buddha says in the Diamond Sutra that we should practice giving without attachment to thought or perception.
Therefore, if we can practice generosity, give compassion to our family & relatives, without expecting anything, it will benefit everyone.
I could barely scroll before this kind of garbage came up. Antisemitism uncensored.
It’s like two different worlds.
I could barely scroll before this kind of garbage came up. Antisemitism uncensored.
It’s like two different worlds.
-Venerable Hsing Yun
-Venerable Hsing Yun
A: No.
A: No.
A: This is not true. Life is not suffering.
Buddhism says we experience “dukkha”, which is best translated as “dissatisfaction”. Buddhism helps us diagnose causes for that dissatisfaction, respond to them, and ultimately solve them.
Bhikku Bodhi explains:
A: This is not true. Life is not suffering.
Buddhism says we experience “dukkha”, which is best translated as “dissatisfaction”. Buddhism helps us diagnose causes for that dissatisfaction, respond to them, and ultimately solve them.
Bhikku Bodhi explains:
A: Enlightenment cannot be attained by escaping the world. We must engage with the world, and strive to help others in it.
An excerpt from Ven. Sheng Yen puts it well:
A: Enlightenment cannot be attained by escaping the world. We must engage with the world, and strive to help others in it.
An excerpt from Ven. Sheng Yen puts it well:
Although I too am within Amida's grasp,
Passions obstruct my eyes and I cannot see him;
Nevertheless, great compassion is untiring and illumines me always.
Although I too am within Amida's grasp,
Passions obstruct my eyes and I cannot see him;
Nevertheless, great compassion is untiring and illumines me always.