
Our present mission is to establish the University for Life and Peace to preserve the ecosystem and save the Earth.
The trust issue is one of the greatest threats nowadays.
We held a “langar”, or the “community kitchen” at the Museum of World Religions (MWR).
January 22nd, 2019, was the closing ceremony of the Winter School of the University for Life and Peace. My sincere thanks to the participating professors and students.
Welcome to the 17th anniversary of the MWR.we’ve been promoting life education to understand and cherish life so to dedicate it for a greater purpose.
Our world is a world of seeds. Changes must begin at the “causal stage.” By sowing new and virtuous seeds today, we can expect to reap transformative results in the future. In a way, this is the essence of the Avatamsaka worldview.
Ecology is the foundation of our interdependence, a true companion to life itself. Every plant and tree must be nurtured and cared for.
On July 5, 2024, the Museum of World Religions hosted the 18th Islamic-Buddhist Interfaith Dialogue.
The world as a “matrix of consciousness connections” consists of connections among conditions and among intentions. If every individual is willing to contribute to and fulfill each other, the world becomes an infinite extension of positive connections.
Everyone else is I and vice versa. All is me and I am all. This is the Realm of Avatamsaka.
Mankind must be humble and cause no more harms to planet Earth.
By embarking on the journey from this very “mind” of ours, we can certainly create stability of life and advance towards world peace.