
We must arrive at a mutual understanding regarding ecology, knowing that the life of all beings is characterized by sharing rather than exploitation.
For a long time, I have noticed the deteriorating hostility among religions and the perpetuation of warfare and conflict. Nonetheless, I believe that all religions share the same pursuit.
The Earth, like humans, is an organic, living entity. For the sustainability of the planet, our foremost responsibility is to care for the well-being of planet Earth.
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.
Every living being shares fundamental similarities with humans, differing only in external form. Their existence in specific life forms is determined by distinct karmic conditions.
Ecology is the foundation of our interdependence, a true companion to life itself. Every plant and tree must be nurtured and cared for.