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The Joy of Zen

Zen, a school of Buddhism variously called Chan, originated in India but became popular in China. In its evolution, it...

Perseverance and Pliability Work Magic

Many people assume monastic Buddhists lead an idle life. “They live in tranquil and solemn temples. They do not go...

Reincarnation Cases in Modern Times

Someone said, “Regarding reincarnation, most of the information available in Buddhist literature concerns events that happened before the birth of...

Cultivating the Five Virtues

The most important thing in Buddhist practice is the accordance of one’s bodhicitta, that is, initiating a tremendous vow to...

On the Purpose in Life Part III: At-homeness

As a rule, human beings want to have a happy life, and in Parts I and II, we have discussed...

2020 Hong Kong Book Fair

2020 Hong Kong Book Fair 15 July (Wed) to 21 July (Tue) Vinaya Samadhi Prajna Lecture Hall, a subsidiary of...

On the Purpose in Life Part II: Cultivating the mind

As was discussed in Part I, if one’s purpose in life is to seek happiness, then possessing wealth, reputation, power...

On the Purpose in Life Part I: The pleasure theory

Some friends wonder about their purpose in life. Absolutely, most people work hard every day to eke out a living...

Happiness Begins with Cultivating the Mind

A middle-aged reader once remarked, “I feel depressed and miserable. I work hard for my family and my job. I...

When Impermanence Strikes Home

As COVID 19 ravages the world, significantly impacting normal life, everything from social order to the natural and living environment...
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