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Rest Within True Nature 見性則休
The true teaching of the Buddha is not in words, but in knowing your true nature. Once it is clearly seen, you can rest in it, and the path is complete. So, what do “seeing the true nature” and “resting” truly mean? True nature is bright like the sun and pure like a mirror. It is not solid or made of anything in this world. It cannot be held. It does not stay with anything for long.
Jun 17, 20253 min read


Mind and True Nature 心與性
The mind and one’s true nature may seem like two different things, but they are truly one. They come from the same source and show two sides of the same being—yet they are never apart. The only difference is this: the true nature is still, while the mind is always moving.
Jun 16, 20252 min read


Use Your Last Human Incarnation Wisely 善用最後的色身
In an age where time slips through our fingers, this powerful teaching calls us to wake up. Heaven’s final stage is unfolding, and every soul now stands at a crossroads. Will you spend your days in distraction and delay—or rise to fulfill the sacred purpose for which you were born? This passage is a solemn call to urgency, clarity, and wholehearted devotion. Your time is short. Your body is borrowed. Your chance is now.
Jun 15, 20255 min read
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