Since many Dharma teachers have yet to embody the Dharma fully, why imagine that they can never let...
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Magnanimity
It is impossible for another to accept one’s apology if one does not apologise, but it is...
A Buddhist Perspective of 2012
In the ‘Sutra of the Eight Realisations of Great Beings’, this is taught —...
Is the Dharma Difficult or Easy to Realise
Easy or difficult depends on whether one’s method is right or not, whether one’s effort...
The Perfect Problem of Being Perfectionist
No one is too imperfect to practise the Dharma, while we practise the Dharma to perfect ourselves...
Paradox of Rules
There are fixed rules, including the rule that some rules are not fixed. [The spirit of the...
Three of Many Disadvantages of Anger
Anger is not only seldom productive; it is often thoroughly destructive. — Stonepeace | Get Books...
How a Monk Failed a Temptation
The Buddha taught us how to become living Buddhas; not to mimic lifeless Buddha statues. –...
Weakness to Strength
The only one true weakness is to be complacent about our weaknesses. The only one true strength is...
