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A person who has taken refuge in the Three Jewels and practiced Buddhism should have an experience that the Dharma is profound and the Buddhist knowledge is vast. For example, the so-called three-stage program of listening, thinking, and cultivating is to digest and integrate known principles into one's own mentality and personality
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Liu Keyi sang "Kite Mistake", a Chinese-style song with a melodious melody and a beautiful sound
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Core tip: Ajan Cha, a famous Thai monk, is recognized as an Arhat achiever. Born in 1918, he passed away in January 1992. Virginity entered the Tao, studied basic Buddhism, precepts, and scriptures when she was young, and then practiced with local meditation masters
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Master Mingxian explains the lyrics and music: Heroes return to Buddhism until old age, and the veterans return to the mountains, regardless of the military master Shakyamuni Buddha (Image source: Phoenix.com Chinese Buddhism) The lyrics of the song "Quickly Convert to the Buddha's Seat" were written by the great virtues of Taiwan's Buddhist community, and the song is also Taiwanese Buddhism
Buddhism is as vast as a sea of smoke, and I am afraid that I will not be able to finish learning it if I want to learn it.
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Master Mingxian explains the lyrics and music: Heroes return to Buddhism until old age, and the veterans return to the mountains, regardless of the military master Shakyamuni Buddha (Image source: Phoenix.com Chinese Buddhism) The lyrics of the song "Quickly Convert to the Buddha's Seat" were written by the great virtues of Taiwan's Buddhist community, and the song is also Taiwanese Buddhism
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After learning the third part of "The Buddhist's Attitude to Life", the instructor explained three themes: birth and entry, affection and ruthlessness, and fate and enterprising. During the class group meditation, in addition to the assistant brother sharing "following fate and enterprising", the brothers all shared "affectionate harmony"