The Buddhist Perspective on Life

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· 靈巖山佛教基金會
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  This book is comprised of excerpts from Venerable Master Miao Lien's Dharma lecture in 1997, held at the Taipei International Convention Centre. 

  From the Buddhist perspective, the root cause of suffering is ignorance. We suffer because we do not understand the impermanent nature of all existence. This is why the Eightfold Path that Buddhists strive to follow includes "Right Views." That is, we all have to try and dispel our ignorance, or "Wrong Views." 

  In his life, work, and lectures, Venerable Master Miao Lien worked tirelessly to expound the Right Views, and to guide sentient beings to change their mistaken perspectives. The Buddhist Perspective on Life is a collection of the Venerable Master's teachings given for the benefit of all beings. May it help all to awaken their minds.

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4.4
132 reviews
s c
22 July 2020
This author gives his own sermons, and argues for acceptance of post-buddha aspects that got added in later centuries. The author diverges from Buddha's original teachings that were based on training the mind for greater rationality and scientific thinking, and the importance of developing a questioning mind that humbly asks 'why' rather than accepts blindly. For a historical account on how 'Pure Land' and 'Amitabha' got added to Buddhishm, please google for the article 'Where is the Pure Land?: Controversy in Chinese Buddhism on the Nature of Pure Land' by Kenneth K. Tanaka. For instance, it quotes: "The deluded person concentrates on Buddha and wishes to be born in the other land; the awakened person makes pure his own mind."
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Leticia Garcia
28 December 2017
Its ok don't really like to read but it caught my interest enough to finish.
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20 May 2017
I think it want more topic and matter abut pd it tells only one matter dt truth enchouh
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About the author

  Venerable Master Miao Lien, born in 1922, took up monastic life at age nine. During a time of war, chaos, and calamity in China, he experienced and gained a deep understanding of the sufferings in the Saha World. Molded by this trying period, he resolved to practice diligently and, consequently, made great achievements in learning the Dharma. He became even more compassionate and mindful of sentient beings.

  As our Venerable Master strove to realize Buddhahood and guide countless sentient beings to transcendence, his compassion and vows were one with those of the Buddhas and the Bodhisattvas. With Amitabha Buddha’s forty-eight vows as his foundation, the Venerable Master made a forty-ninth vow: 

  I will help all sentient beings that have seen me or heard my sermons, or even just my name, to transcend to the Western Pure Land of Ultimate Bliss; for those who do not transcend in this life, I will continue my mission in future lives until all transcend. 

  Venerable Master Miao Lien’s life exemplifies this Buddha Path. From leaving home aged nine to become a monk to twenty years of concentrated practice in seclusion to building the international network of Lingyen Mountain Temple monasteries, the Venerable Master emulated the Buddhas and Bodhisattvas by embracing every being as himself and caring for us all, like a father cares for his children.

  On June 25, 2008, at the age of eighty-eight, Venerable Master Miao Lien entered Nirvana in a state of tranquility at the Lingyen Mountain Temple in Nantou, Taiwan. He had been a fully ordained monk for sixty-eight years. Physical existence is transient, but the legacy of compassion and virtue the Venerable Master painted during his lifetime will continue to extend beyond the limits of time and space to find manifestation in every Bodhi mind.

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