Suffering

What is the cause of suffering? Suffering is created by your blindness and then received by your consciousness. If your food is hot, but you are hungry and eat it, then your mouth gets burnt. Suffering has no form, you cannot describe its colour, you cannot point at the suffering itself. Suffering comes from your

The Six Bodhisattva Characters

The Six Bodhisattva Characters are Generosity, Discipline, Patience, Concentration, Meditation, and Wisdom. The Six Bodhisattva Characters is another way to say “Bor Lor Me Duo” from the title of the Heart Sutra, “Pour Ler Bor Lor Me Duo Shing Ching”. Developing these characters develops your spiritual ability.

The Six Bodhisattva Characters: Wisdom and Wisdom poem

The Six Bodhisattva Characters are Generosity, Discipline, Patience, Concentration, Meditation, and Wisdom. When the first five Bodhisattva Characters are fully developed, then Wisdom will appear. The main wisdom of a bodhisattva is the wisdom to be aware of the truth of life. The truth of life has two parts united as one: the forms of

The Six Bodhisattva Characters: Meditation

The Six Bodhisattva Characters are Generosity, Discipline, Patience, Concentration, Meditation, and Wisdom. Meditation Meditation is the power of creation, the ability to create complete awareness of the opposite forces of life. To create: being lively, wild and free, being calmly but sharply aware with no tension, of all the details of the present and possibilities

The Six Bodhisattva Characters: Concentration

The Six Bodhisattva Characters are Generosity, Discipline, Patience, Concentration, Meditation, and Wisdom. Let us delve deeper into the subject, and it’s the relationship with freedom. Concentration Concentration is the ability to know the main value in any situation. It appears naturally according to our goal. Mental Concentration is when we are aware of a goal