Why Did Amitabha Buddha Make the 19th and 20th Vows for Sentient Beings Who Aspire to Be Reborn in the Land of Bliss?
How Amitabha embraces even non-believers in his Name through two additional, supplementary vows to his Primal Vow
How Amitabha embraces even non-believers in his Name through two additional, supplementary vows to his Primal Vow
Exploring Master Shandao’s explanation of why the 18th Vow in Pure Land Buddhism is much more powerful than the 19th Vow
On the development of a 20th century doctrinal chart in Won Buddhism
Introducing the only Shin temple in Switzerland and its priest
Why the Buddha revealed infinite light to our world
Dispelling hesitation in full commitment to the nianfo
Experience joy in the small things around us and letting…
Why faith in rebirth in the Pure Land is drawn from the Name
Strictly following in the footsteps of the Pure Land…
After his exegesis on the Sincere Mind, Master Shandao set forth to explain the meaning of the Deep Mind. The Deep Mind is the second
Who can really practice with a genuine mind? At the end of Master Shandao’s passage on interpreting the Sincere Mind, he states: For [disavowing] the threefold
To seek refuge in Amitabha Buddha is to receive his “real” merits and virtues In our discussion of the Sincere Mind in my last three