The Two Rivers and a White Path, Part Three: The Summons of the Two Buddhas
Why Shakyamuni Buddha asks that we follow Amitabha…
Why Shakyamuni Buddha asks that we follow Amitabha…
How pure aspiration arises from the evil passions of…
A 2015 essay by Master Jingzong on the problems and opportunities faced by Chinese Buddhism today
On a crucial Pure Land allegory
How to respond to those who attack the Pure Land doctrine
Why Pure Land Buddhism should not be interpreted…
What Merit-Dedication and Merit-Aspiration mean
The 13 disadvantages of miscellaneous practices in…
Why the primary practice surpasses the secondary…
The Principal Karma of Assured Rebirth in Primary Practice If we believe that deep faith and earnest aspiration are pre-requisites that we must establish through our
Primary practices and miscellaneous practices To establish faith in “context of person,” a Pure Land practitioner needs not ask or seek advice from anybody about
In his exegesis on the Deep Mind (the second of the Three States of Mind) in the Commentary on the Contemplation Sutra, Master Shandao explains: