Chung Tai Chan Monastery

Buddhist Paths to Equality and Tolerance

 Chung Tai Chan Monastery 

Newsletter December 2024 Issue NO.17

▌ RECENT NEWS

The Opening and Purification Ceremony for Great Dharma Chan Monastery in Colorado, USA

Great Dharma Chan Monastery’s Opening and Purification Ceremony on October 27, 2024 marked a milestone for Chan Buddhism in Boulder County. Led by Venerable Master Jianying and attended by 450 guests, the event established the mind ground method and emphasized the monastery’s role as a sanctuary for meditation and spiritual growth. 

 

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RECENT NEWS
 

▌ BUDDHIST WISDOM

BUDDHIST WISDOM

What Is the Truth of Equality?

The Buddhadharma emphasizes that enlightenment is accessible to all, regardless of gender, age, wealth, or profession. It teaches that true wisdom transcends social status and race, affirming that anyone can attain enlightenment, highlighting the fundamental equality of all seekers on the path.

 

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▌ CULTIVATOR'S CORNER

CULTIVATOR'S CORNER

Bridging Cultures: Buddhist Art Without Borders

Ann Chen (Chuan Wei)

Curator of Chung Tai World Museum & Sutra Study Student, Pu Tian Meditation Center

How can curating Thai sculptural art deepen the understanding of Buddhist teachings? In "The Land of The Buddha," the curator faced the challenge of making complex cultural narratives engaging. Can interactive storytelling and thoughtful presentation overcome stereotypes and bridge cultural gaps? Discover how these methods transform perceptions and enhance appreciation.

 

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▌ DHARMA STORY

DHARMA STORY

The Greatness of Tolerance

During a visit to the Buddha, the Heavenly King and the King of Asuras debated the value of diligence versus tolerance. The Buddha taught that while diligence is important, practicing tolerance even after success is truly extraordinary. This reflects the essence of maintaining inner peace and stability regardless of external conditions.

 

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▌ VEGETARIAN EATING

VEGETARIAN EATING

Okonomiyaki (Japanese Savory Pancake)

Invite your friends over and have fun preparing this famous Japanese street food from Osaka together. Be creative and change up the vegetables with whatever you have in your fridge.

 

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