The Buddhist Perspective on Life

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Publication Year

2015

Pages

89

ISBN

9789865679187

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.

Content

  • Cherishing life by cultivating the Buddha Way

  • Having enlightened views helps to correct actions and speech

  • Refraining from killing as you would not wish harm upon yourself

  • Following a vegetarian diet is the root of compassion

  • Abstaining from stealing brings world peace

  • Practicing celibacy ends the cycle of birth and death

  • Keeping shame and suffering in mind leads to liberation

  • Being honest and truthful cultivates wholesome karma of speech

  • Giving up intoxicants facilitates the cultivation of myriad virtues

  • Shaping the world according to the teachings of the Buddha

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