Holy Master Ziguang Shang Shi expounded Guang Huan Mi Zong Buddhism to Buddhist instructors:
Buddhism is science—it teaches the principles of goodness. Yet it also transcends science and can be called the science within science.
Buddhism is philosophy—it embodies the unity of opposites. Yet it also transcends philosophy and can be called the philosophy within philosophy.
Buddhism is medicine—it heals the body, mind, and soul. Yet it also transcends medicine and can be called the medicine within medicine.
Buddhism is chemistry—it transforms human life. Yet it also transcends chemistry and can be called the chemistry within chemistry.
Buddhism is psychology—it enlightens one’s mind, thoughts, and way of thinking. Yet it also transcends psychology and can be called the psychology within psychology—the mind within the mind, Mindology.
Guang Huan Mi Zong is the essence and embodiment of Buddhism; therefore, it is called the Buddhism within Buddhism.
Buddhism teaches the study of altruism, rooted in selflessness—“I for all, while not requiring all for me.” It teaches one not to live for oneself, but for the benefit of others.
Buddhism is the study of fearlessness—it urges us to advance courageously like tigers and lions, breaking through all obstacles that lie ahead.
Buddhism is the study of wisdom—it elevates people by developing their inner wisdom.
Buddhism is the study that prospers nations, brings peace to societies, and empowers the world.
Guang Huan Mi Zong Buddhism is a precious treasure—for individuals, for families, for nations, and for all beings. It is the secret gem that creates peace in every realm, from the family to the country.
Event: Buddhist Instructors Training Class
Venue: Five World Buddhas Temple