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Why Practise Vegetarianism

A young friend believes that believing in Buddhism and following a vegetarian diet are things for the elderly to do....

Insight at the Three Passes in Gradual Awakening with Gradual Cultivation

In querying “Who is chanting Buddha’s name?” questions are raised about Who is it? And Who after all? With untiring...

Interview with Dr Chung-kwong Poon

Dr Chung-kwong Poon served as president of Hong Kong Polytechnic University for 18 years, member of The Legislative Council and...

Vimalakirti Delivers A Resounding Thunder, Silently

“Where will Vimalakirti go? Forever, it has been tempting but unreachable. About the one and only Dharma approach, ask not...

Tathagata Chan

What is Chan or meditative concentration? From an ontological point of view, it is not anything, and yet it is...

The Five Approaches to Meditation

Sentient beings create karma due to illusion, and karma leads to suffering. What then is illusion after all? We worldlings...

Zen and Pure Land: A Most Amazing Cultivation Approach

For centuries, the mainstream practices of Chinese Buddhism have been meditative Zen and chanting Buddha’s name. There are followers who...

Eagle Claws in the Snow

A few pieces of white clouds linger, Together with a bright moon in flight. The hill is cold, yet the...

The Joy of Mountain Living

On Vegetable Roots, a Zen classic containing maxims and aphorisms written by the late Ming philosopher Hong Yingming (1572-1620), has...

The Joy of Zen

Zen, a school of Buddhism variously called Chan, originated in India but became popular in China. In its evolution, it...
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