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Khenpo Sodaji: The senior monk of the past dynasties - the champion resolutely became a monk and advised the king to practice early
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When I was a child, I always felt that time was long, and I hoped that I would grow up quickly; As a teenager, I soared in the longing and dreams of the future, and I didn't care about the flow of time; As a young man, I struggled in my studies and work, and I occasionally felt that my time was short; Middle-aged me, in the career

Khenpo SodajiVenerable Tzu Fa: Day 69 (3): The Effect of the Five Thoughts Gate – the Achievement of Freedom and Freedom
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The Venerable Master Xuanhua Tipping As the saying goes, if the cause is the effect, we still have to be afraid of the cause and effect. Your yesterday is the cause of your today, and your today is the cause of your tomorrow. Only by grasping the present and changing the cause can we change the results of tomorrow, change our fate, and truly liberate ourselves. All beings are equal and respected Date: 2023-12-30 Do you know the five major therapeutic effects of cabbage?
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The Venerable Master Xuanhua: The ten states of mind recite the Great Compassion Mantra and other Buddhist mantras, and the effect is even stronger
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Good man. There are four ways to do it. It has to be caused first. Do not lose the good roots. What four. One sees the other lacking. Don't be foolish. Both are angry with people. Always practice compassion. The three often talk about the causes and conditions of the laws. The four always recite the supreme bodhi. It's called four. The sixteenth question, the Buddha's admonition