Suffering

What is the Buddhist idea of suffering?  Suffering basically comes from going against the truth of life.  Life contains three basic truths, which are called Three Eternal Dharma Truths.   The first Truth is:  All the existing form of Dharma (the mysterious power of life) is constantly changing. No eternity. The second Truth is:  All

Bodhisattva Care Power

Bodhisattva care power can be put into every situation. Care means to help them get rid of suffering or prevent mistake from happening. This is a beautiful wisdom ability. But care heart does not count as care. It is care wisdom that counts as care. Care wisdom of course has care heart. Care heart without

How to build External Pure Land

Direct Heart, Deep Heart, Awakened Heart and Sincere Heart. Recording 23/12/2018 How to develop External Pure Land? Introduction to answer from Siddhartha Buddha teaching in Pure Name Buddha Book: External Pure Land come from your intention. But that cannot appear until inside pure first. So first you have to build Internal Pure Land. How to

Appearing in all Space Bodhisattva

“Without being asked to do so, the Bodhisattva becomes a good friend to each of the multitude of beings and carries their heavy karmic burdens and sins on his back. He upholds the Tathagata’s profound Dharma treasury and protects the seeds of buddhahood, so that they may continue to multiply. Having awakened great compassion for

Levels of awakening

Levels of Awakening in Buddhist Practical Wisdom Awakening Level 0 Not learning life, being blind act and react lifestyle, support it so not against Automatic mixed cause, automatic mixed karma, you have to receive that result. Before you learn eternal wisdom, because eternal wisdom is out of mixed cause. Inside the egg. Blind receive information

Diamond Sutra – Chapter 15

The Vajra Prajna Paramita Sutra 15. The merits of maintaining this sūtra “Subhuti, a good man, or good woman, might in the morning give up as many bodies as there are grains of sand in the Ganges River, and again at noon might give up as many bodies as there are grains of sand in

Diamond Sutra – Chapter 14

The Vajra Prajna Paramita Sutra 14. Leaving appearances: Nirvāṇa Then Subhuti, upon hearing the sutra spoken, and deeply understanding its purport, wept and said to the Buddha, “How rare, World Honored One, is this sutra so profoundly spoken by the Buddha. From the time I obtained the wisdom eye until the present I have never

Diamond Sutra – Chapter 13

The Vajra Prajna Paramita Sutra 13. Receiving and maintaining the Dharma Then Subhuti said to the Buddha, “World Honored One, what should the sutra be named? How should we respect and hold it?” The Buddha told Subhuti, “The name of the sutra is Vajra Prajna Paramita. You should respect and hold it by that name.

Diamond Sutra- Chapter 9

The Vajra Prajna Paramita Sutra 9. The appearance without appearance “Subhuti, what do you think, can a Srotaapanna have the thought, ‘I have obtained the fruit of Srotaapanna.’?” Subhuti said, “No, World Honored One. And why? A Srotaapanna means One Who Has Entered the Flow, and yet he has not entered anything. He has not

Diamond Sutra – Chapter Five

Diamond Sutra. Chapter 5. Use complete logic to aware the complete truth … Basically until number 5, you start to develop wisdom all the illusion you see, your heart not trapped into it. Our heart is not free because our heart is trapped to all the appearance, from past life, this life, and continually dream

Diamond Sutra – Chapter Four

The Vajra Prajna Paramita Sutra 4. The wondrous practice of non-abiding “Moreover, Subhuti, as to the act of giving, a Bodhisattva should not dwell anywhere when he gives. He should not dwell in forms when he gives, nor should he dwell in sounds, smells, tastes, tangible objects, or mental constructs when he gives. Subhuti, a