True Love

Summary of True Love This passage describes love as a selfless, generous, and purifying force that helps us connect with and appreciate the beauty in the world around us. It also emphasizes the idea that true love is not bound by time or space, and is not limited to romantic or personal relationships. Instead, true

Human Beings

Humans are one kind of life form which exists on Earth. We use thinking power to develop our civilisation and are the dominant species on Earth, but this definition doesn’t help people understand what human beings truly are. In some religions, humans are the creation of a god. According to science, we are the result

The Three Eternal Dharma Truths

If observed from time and space and from every angle, the Three Eternal Dharma Truths cannot be broken. Whether you are aware of it or not, they will always remain. Past, present or future, they remain the same truth. It is the truth about life and how it works, the truth about the whole universe,

Awareness

Each awareness you are aware of limits your ability to be aware of all the other awareness. Whatever we value is what we will be aware of, but it is also our limitation until our value is unlimited, until we value all life equally, and until we have no more greed in life. Then there is

Buddhism

The philosophy of Buddhism was created by Siddhartha Buddha, but the religion appeared in many different groups, created by ordinary human needs. It has existed for nearly 2500 years. Buddhism also teaches basically the same thing as Taoism: to reach complete freedom (no limitation). Still, there are two main differences between them. The first is

Reincarnation

Reincarnation is the continuity of consciousness transferring from one lifetime to a new lifetime. It is expressed in two different ways: blindness karma and free will. Blindness Karma Imagine you are on a raft, floating on the surface of a rough river. You go wherever the river takes you. Blindness karma reincarnation often brings extreme

Por Ler Bor Lour Me Duo Shing Ching

INTRODUCTION The Heart Sutra – Prajñāpāramitāhṛdaya – 般若波羅蜜多心經 – Bō rě bō luó mì duō xīn jīng Indian Buddhism originally had two different groups, one group called “Large Popular” and the other called “Top Concentrated Group”. For the Large Popular, the most important Buddhist philosophy is the philosophy book of Por Ler. The Bodhisattva called