
This is an important starting point on the course of Dharma practice. Be persistent with determination and we will reap the great fruition of Dharma practice eventually.
We’re very fortunate to take refuge in the Three Jewels in this life. It is also our sincere hope to encounter spiritual guidance in future lifetimes to come.
What is the "present"? It is the state free from conceptual activity. Should you think and fabricate anything, it is unreal and imaginary.
Live your life to the fullest. Do not waste it. No matter how busy you are, never separate yourself from practice. Everything in life is a practice that is inseparable from living.
Being able to serve others is the greatest fortune in one’s life.
Master, it seems that most of the Buddha statues that we see in temples are standing posture. We seldom see reclining statues. Is there a particular reason behind it?