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Recover Our Innate Tranquillity and Wisdom
You, I, and all beings have the same self-nature.
‘Little did I expect self-nature is pure.’
‘Little did I expect self-nature has everything.’
‘Little did I expect self-nature has no beginning or end.’
‘Little did I expect self-nature has never changed.’
‘Little did I expect self-nature gives rise to everything.’
It is time to recover our self-nature.
Self-discipline gives rise to innate tranquillity;
innate tranquillity gives rise to innate wisdom.
Be mindful of the name ‘Amituofo’
and recover our innate tranquillity and wisdom.
Pure mind, pure land.
Amituofo.

Words of Wisdom
‘Without a true practitioner explaining Buddhist scriptures, worldly intelligence cannot understand it 佛法無人說,雖智莫能解.’
Sakyamuni buddha
Words of Wisdom
‘Precepts are your teacher 以戒為師;
hardship is your teacher 以苦為師.’
sakyamuni buddha
Words of Wisdom
‘Bodhisattvas fear the karmic cause 菩薩畏因;
the ordinary fear the karmic effect 眾生畏果.’
chinese buddhist patriarch
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