- The Power of Self-Confidence and Diligence in Overcoming Life’s Challenges
- Factors That Determine Your Career Choices
- Under What Circumstances Will One Dream of the Deceased Whom They Helped To Ascend to a Higher Spiritual Realm?
- Beware of Those Who Undermine Your Diligence
- Correcting Ourselves Is Key to Our Quest To Help Sentient Beings
- Are We ‘Seeking Worldly Blessings’ if We Pray for a Life Free From Suffering and for Improvement in All Aspects of Our Life?
- A Penitent Heart Helps To Eliminate One’s Karmic Obstacles
- Walk Out of Mental Trauma With Buddhism
- Ways To Enhance the Affinity Between Bodhisattva and Sentient Beings
- When Encountering Difficulties in Cultivation, One Should Stay Close To Diligent Fellow Buddhist Practitioners
- Lessons From a Train Station Encounter: The Infinite Power of Role Models
- A Story on the Coughing Parrot – The Power of Role Models Is Infinite
- Overcoming Depression With Buddhism
- Compassion Over Competition
- Create Your Own Opportunities
- Always Be Tolerant Towards Minor Mistakes Made by Volunteers
- How To Deal With Various People at Guan Yin Hall?
- If You Want To Know Your Past, Look Into Your Present Condition
- All Relationships Have Links Back to One’s Past Lives
- The Importance of Cultivating Forbearance
- The Giving of Dharma in Non-Buddhism Chat Groups Should Be Done in Moderation and With Consideration
- Reason We Fail To Be Diligent: You Are Lazy!
- Refrain From Walking Too Fast
- Refrain From Living in an Excessively Large House
- Refrain From Overeating
- Refrain Going Overboard When Dressing Warm in Cold Weather
- Refrain From Excessive Pursuance of Personal Gains
- Refrain From Being Covetous of Fame
- Refrain From Excessive Anger
- Suffering Ceases When We Let Go of Our Attachments
- Pain Stems From Our Unwillingness To Face Reality
- Debunk the Myth of Diligence: It Is Not About Trying Hard
- Fear Not About Karmic Pass; The Key Lies in Transforming Oneself
- When Entangled in a Mess During the ‘3, 6, 9 Predestined Calamities’ Period, How Should We Fine-Tune Our Daily Recitation?
- Success Comes to Those Who Endure Hardships
- Lessons From Two Business Minds: Turning Weaknesses Into Strengths
- When You Love Sentient Beings as Guan Yin Bodhisattva Would, It Will Never Go Unnoticed
- Where Weeds Are Overgrown, No Fruit Grows
- Myriads of Illnesses Stem From a Mind That Is Defiled
- Patience Endurance: A Prerequisite To Attain a Higher Spiritual State
- The Railway Switch-Tender Story: Discipline Is Key
- The Importance of Observing Morality
- A Mother Will Surely Hear When Her Child Cries
- Give, Even if No One Knows
- With a Calm Mind, Everything Will Naturally Go Smoothly
- Giving Without Perception
- Seven Types of Giving in Buddhism That Don’t Cost Money
- Giving Is the Key to Wealth
- What Is the Other Shore?
- Embrace the Flow of Life
- Dire Consequences Await Those Who Slander a Dharma Door That Is Capable of Enlightening Sentient Beings
- Three Ways To Avoid Being Angry
- Always Leave Room for Manoeuvre in Our Interaction With People
- The Mind Is the Root of All Internal Disorders
- Greed Brings Out the Worst in a Person
- Karma of Speech: The Four Types of Speech We Should Abstain From
- How Big Can the Heart of a Man Be?
- How Should We Maintain Proper Distance With Buddhist Friends Whom We Introduce Buddhism To?
- Greed: The Root of Unhappiness
- Compassion Can Shield One From Harm
- Be Inclined to Kindness
- The Characteristics of a Person With Less Than 20% of Karmic Obstacles
- Transforming Negative Affinity With a Kind Heart
- Staying Steadfast Is a Must Even After You Have Benefited From Your Buddhist Practice
- Practise Verbal Tolerance
- The Beginner’s Mind Is About Being Grateful Towards Sentient Beings for Being Present in Our Lives
- Stay Diligent in Your Buddhist Practice To Keep Ignorance and Bewilderment at Bay
- Bodhisattvas Fear Causes, While Sentient Beings Fear Effects
- Letting Go Is About Transforming Worldly Affection Into the Loving-Kindness of the Buddha
- The Foundation for Offering Effective Prayers to Bodhisattva Is Comprised of Three Factors
- Always Keep Your Initial Aspiration Close to Your Heart
- Do Not Post Messages Related To Fundraising in Group Chats
- Is Being Enthusiastic About Charitable Causes a Way To Accumulate Provisions Needed on the Path of Spiritual Cultivation?
- The Original Aspiration Is About Being Grateful Towards Sentient Beings for Their Presence in Our Lives
- Be Aware of the Karma You Are Creating
- Spreading Positive Words or Encouraging Others To Practise Kindness Is Considered Helping Others To Be Awakened Spiritually
- Cultivate Altruism To Overcome Greed
- Listen Twice as Much as You Speak
- Words Are Powerful – They Can Make or Break a Person
- Guan Yin Bodhisattva’s Tips on Efficacious Prayer
- Transforming the World With Wisdom and Compassion
- The Spirit of the Buddha Will Long Endure in This World
- For 49 Years, the Buddha Used Expedient Means To Spread the Dharma, Teaching the ‘Blinded’ Masses To Observe the Truth of the Universe
- Seize Your Life – Good or Bad Deed Is a Matter of Choice
- Letting Go: Worldly vs Spiritual Pursuits
- How To Practise Rejoicing in the Kind Deeds and Merits of Others From the Bottom of Our Hearts?
- Let Go of the Past and the Entanglements
- Is Being Non-Competitive an Attitude of a Non-Achiever?
- Once You Tell a Lie, You Need Ten More Lies To Cover the Lie
- Repentance Without Form
- As the Mind Creates, So Can It Exterminate
- Let Go of the Affection of the Illusory World of the Mortals and Be Awakened to That of the Buddha
- The Story of Confucius and His Most-Trusted Disciple Yan Hui
- The Road to Liberation
- Criteria To Ascertain a Proper Dharma Door
- How Do We Differentiate Between True Belief and Delusional Belief?
- A Mind Full of Deluded Thoughts Is a Devil’s Playground
- The Right Concentration
- The Right Effort
- The Right Livelihood
- The Right Action
- The Right Mindfulness
- Cravings Can Cause One To Suffer More
- The Most Miraculous Quote in the World
- Right Thought and Wrong Thought
- Right Thought – To See All Problems in a Positive Light
- The Threefold Training of Morality, Concentration and Wisdom Is the Key to Non-Outflows
- Create Our Own Opportunities
- Nipping Our Bad Habits in the Bud
- Learn To Visualise and Take Control of Your Thoughts
- To Tread the Buddha’s Path Every Day of Your Life
- What Is the Worst Kind of Suffering?
- Our Master Is Nowhere To Be Found in This World
- Do Not Be a Slave of Your Desires
- The True Practice of Compassion
- Practise Forbearance and Eliminate Resentment
- Never Hold on to Only One Perspective
- Equanimity
- Even a Person With High Level of Intellect Could Not Change His Bad Habit
- What Is Filial Piety?
- The Eight Sufferings
- Overcoming Suspicion With Pure Faith
- Be Worthy of Your Spiritual and Physical Lives
- Money Should Be Kept Hidden
- Practising Moderation in the Nine Aspects of Life
- A Bedroom Next to the Kitchen
- Kitchen Feng Shui
- A Brief Definition of the Five Hindrances
- The More You Give, the More You Get
- Do Not Leave Your Shoes Lying Around
- Giving Explanations for Our Own Mistakes Is Also a Form of Ignorance
- The Influence of Noise on Feng Shui
- The Root of Evil
- Use Scissors To Trim Flowers Offered to Buddhas and Bodhisattvas, Do Not Snap Them With Bare Hands
- Sensing Feng Shui With Our Consciousness
- Assess Feng Shui Through the Body
- Assess Feng Shui Through the Nose
- Assess Feng Shui Through the Ears
- What You Sow May Not Bear Fruits Immediately
- Feng Shui Reading Through the Eyes
- It Is Not Advisable To Use One’s Portrait as Profile Picture on Social Media
- A Clean and Tidy Room Generates Good Feng Shui
- Improve Feng Shui With Plants
- Energy Field
- Tips on Improving Wealth Luck and Eliminating Negative Karma
- The Field of Our Mind
- Offering Incense Three Times Daily May Help Increase Wealth Luck
- The Concepts of the Temporary and Perpetual
- The Wealth Corner of a House
- The Crux of Diligence and Learning Buddhism
- Compassion Is the Essence of Feng Shui
- Rely on Bodhisattva
- Seize the Day
- As Long as We Are Truly Cultivating, We Have Nothing to Fear
- The Importance of Sincerity
- Always Treat Others With Sincerity
- What Is Happiness
- A Person’s Capability Can Absolutely Be Stimulated
- ‘Impure’ Kindness Causes Our Blessings to Greatly Dissipate
- 3 Ways To Cleanse Ourselves
- Learn to Transform Bitterness to Happiness
- What Money Can’t Buy
- Faith, Determination and Action
- To Be a Person of Substance
- Do Not Underestimate the Power of Kindness
- A State-Of-Thoughtlessness
- Be Grateful to All
- Spreading Positive Words or Encouraging Others to Perform Good Deeds Are All Ways to Help Others
- Tough Times Don’t Last
- Sacrifice Ourselves for the Sake of Others
- Rectify Our Shortcomings and Admire the Virtues of Others
- Positive Mental Attitude Is the Ability to Let Go
- Do Not Take Other’s Love for Granted
- Learn to Cherish
- You Are Just a Step Away From Good Fortune
- Do Not Demand Insistently on Worldly Affairs
- The Key to Happiness
- Do Not Lose Your Temper
- Life Is a Train of No Return
- Heavenly Principle – Reap What You Sow
- Being Kind & Compassionate Can Amount to Boundless Merits
- Forgiveness
- A Heart of Gratitude
- Do Not Cheat On Others
- To Help Others Is to Truly Understand Them
- Don’t Take Life for Granted
- Always Speak the Truth
- How Do We Remain Optimistic in the Face of Adversities?
- Be Compassionate and Allow Our Heart to Be Like the Sea
- Do Not Take Things for Granted
- The Blessing of Being a Buddhist
- Do Not Instinctively Define the Moral Conduct of Others
- CRITICISE AND YOU SHALL BE CRITICISED
- Do Not Pursue Fame and Material Wealth
- Show Gratitude to Those Who Have Helped Us, Show Forgiveness to Those Who Have Hurt Us
- Do Good Deeds to Accumulate Merits and Virtues
- Maintain Your Inner Tranquility to Be Wise
- The Secret to Life
- Virtues to Hold in Our Hearts
- A Word of Anger May Cause a Lifetime of Regret
- The Light of Dawn
- The Secret to Happiness
- As You Sow, so Shall You Reap
- Learn to Say “No”
- You Don’t Know What You Have Until It’s Gone
- Understanding Others Is a Form of Wisdom
- Adopt the Middle Way and See Things as They Truly Are
- True Cultivation Is To Live a Life of Simplicity
- Put Yourself in Others’ Shoes and Cultivate a Sense of Empathy
- Maintain Our Humility and Remember To Keep Our Head Down
- Have Self-Control Over Our Mind and Thoughts
- Good Fortune Will Come Once Karmic Obstacles Are Eliminated
- What Are the Miracles That Could Occur With Cultivation?
- The Three Poisons ~ Greed, Hatred and Ignorance
- Cherish Our Family
- Embrace Our Inherent Nature
- Do Not Put Ashes That Fell Outside the Incense Burner Back Into the Burner
- The Perfection of Human Integrity Leads to the Attainment of Buddhahood
- Expect Nothing in Return
- The Metaphor of an Umbrella and Rain Boots
- Success Comes to Those Who Can Endure Hardship
- How Should We Lead Our Life?
- We Need to Have a Sense of Crisis
- Practise Tolerance
- How to Be Free From Our Inner Suffering
- Listen Twice as Much as We Speak
- The Battle of the Two Wolves
- REQUESTING A CHILD TO FINANCE IN MERITORIOUS ACTS, BOTH THE MOTHER AND CHILDREN WILL HAVE MERITS
- Activation of Individual Karmic Obstacles: Does It Lead to the Eruption of Shared Karma Within the Family?
- We Need to Have a Sense of Crisis
- We Have Never Really Lived Life in Its Truest Sense
- Being Mindful of Our Speech Is as Good as Guarding Our Minds
- How Should We Act in Accordance With Conditions
- The Buddhist Mentality of Letting Go
- THE IMPORTANCE OF CULTIVATING COMPASSION
- Do Not Be Depressed by Life’s Troubles
- Maintain a Humble Mentality
- The Four Strings of Suffering in Life
- Think Twice Before Losing Your Temper
- Repay All Our Karmic Debts in Order to Be Truly Carefree
- Avoid Telling Falsehoods in Order to Lead a Good Life
- Diligent Cultivation Can Change Our Destiny
- Do Not Think Lightly of the Little Good Deeds
- The Emergence of All Kinds of Worries in This World Are Opportunities Given to Us to Discover Our Shortcomings
- Allow Your Heart to Be One With the Buddha
- Life Is Meaningful When We Live for the Interests of Others
- Spiritual Cultivation Is the Way to Help Us Eliminate All Our Evil Thoughts, Bad Habits and Poor Conduct
- Suffering Is Prevalent, so How Can We Become Liberated?
- Persist and Never Allow Yourself to Become Negligent in Your Buddhist Practice
- Become a Bodhisattva in the Human Realm
- Buddha Once Said Every Act of Merit Must Be Carried Out by Oneself
- Do Not Offend or Be Hostile to Others
- Faith in Buddhism Driven by One’s Wish
- How Do We Overcome Egocentrism?
- There Are Two Paths for Sentient Beings in This World
- How Practising Buddhism Can Help Us Manage Everyday Problems
- Integrate Buddhist Principles in Our Behaviour
- As Humans
- Money Is Just Like a Poisonous Snake
- The More We Give, the More We Receive
- Learn to Be Content
- Learn to Control Our Emotions
- Our Mind Should Remain Unmoved
- A Bright and Fulfilled Life
- The Hidden Treasure of the Heart Is Our Inherent Nature
- The Essence of Spiritual Cultivation
- Happiness Is Contentment
- Our Greatest Sorrow Lies in Losing Hope for the Future
- Treasure Everything Around Us
- Keeping to Your Original Aspiration Leads You to Success
- The Eight Challenges in Life
- Value the Words of Others
- Our Minds Are Just Like a Mirror
- Do Not Cling Onto Desires
- Forgiving Others Is More Powerful Than Punishing Them
- Do Not Underestimate the Power of the Little Things That We Do
- Curb Our Desires to Avoid the Regrets of Tomorrow
- Compassion Is Able to Defuse All Grievances
- Strive to Create Our Own Opportunities
- The Way of Life
- Mending Our Spiritual Wound
- Words of Wisdom
- Cherish Every Moment of Our Lives
- Rising Above Your Pain and Losses
- Live Without Stress by Understanding Negative Energies
- To Be Safe and Well Is a Blessing
- Bodhisattvas Fear Causes, Sentient Beings Fear Effects
- Everything Is Arranged in the Best Possible Way
- Move Sideways
- Letting Go of Negative Energy
- Virtues and Kind Deeds
- When We Die, We Take Nothing With Us
- Heaven’s Plan Supersedes Our Own
- Stop Wasting Our Life
- Treasure Those Around Us
- Discontentment Is an Evil Root
- Importance of Tolerance
- Be Considerate
- Steadfast Mindfulness
- Live Out Our Buddha-Nature and Compassion
- Create the Opportunity to Cultivate
- Foolish or Wise
- Destiny
- The Key That Guides Us to Eliminate the Vexations of the Human Realm
- Discover Our Ability
- Aim to Attain Selflessness
- The Two Gifts in Life
- Any Seed Sown Will Not Germinate Instantly
- This World Is an Illusion
- Learn to Stop Useless Complaints
- What Do We, as Buddhist Practitioners, Need?
- A Very Important Ethic to Observe
- Seven Reasons Why We Should Not Get Angry
- Desire Will Only Lead Us to Suffering
- See Through the Emptiness of the Material World
- What Can You Buy With Money?
- Do Not Try to Change Others
- Maintain a Contented Heart
- How to Handle Others’ Shortcomings
- Fewer Desires Lead to Greater Contentment
- There Is Buddha Nature in All of Us
- Social Interactions With Non-Buddhists
- Power of Endurance
- Live In the Present Moment
- Avoid Being Judgemental on Four Aspects
- Four Things We Should Not Waste Our Lives On
- To Forgive Others Is to Be Kind to Oneself
- Do Not Run Away From Reality
- Touch the Heart of Others
- A Contented Mind Is a Perpetual Feast
- A Drop of Water
- Do Not Live By Mere Luck
- A Heart Without Desire Will Naturally Be as Calm as Water
- Being a Braggart Will Hurt Others
- An Ingenious Way Shared by Master Jun Hong Lu on How to Deal With Difficult Situations by Cooling off for Six (6) Seconds
- Using Wisdom and Adopting Ingenious Approaches to Helping People
- Cherish Your Good Fortune
- Pointers for Life
- Take Control of Our Emotions
- Control Your Anger
- Learn to Take Hardships in Life
- Cut Down on Our Worldly Desires
- Do Not Let the Ignorance of Others Affect Us
- Do Not Let Our Lives Pass Us By
- A False Sense of Self-Consciousness
- A Heart Filled With Vanity
- What Does It Take for One to Start Being Diligent in the Practice of Dharma?
- Live In the Present Moment
- Forbearance
- Three Sieves to Guard Our Speech
- Think Twice Before We Speak
- Do Not Be “Handicapped” by Your Heart
- Correct Your Mistakes
- The Fewer Negative Personality Traits You Have, the Better Your Destiny Will Be
- The Importance of a Positive Mindset
- Spend Your Time Wisely
- Do Not Be Haughty or Arrogant
- Stand Firm in Our Faith
- Throw Out Some of the Things That We Do Not Need in Our Lives
- When Making Obeisance to Buddha, the Body Must Be Upright During the First Prostration
- Proper Way To Pray