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如來家書第五品 ~ 法華經演義
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《如來家書》是2016年的夏日,迂園道一方丈於花蓮和南寺大雄寶殿授講《大乘妙法蓮華經》28品的講記。
「疇昔有位老菩薩將法華七軸繫於身上,有人問:老菩薩帶的是什麼書?老菩薩答曰:家書。
家書、家書、如來家書,少年出遊不知年,今以一紙如來家書等持傳授而記之⋯⋯」透由迂園道一方丈深入淺出、簡潔清新的講課內容,令人得以一窺法華經的微言大義。
第五「藥草喻」,藥草投機,誰來原夢第四重曲——這是教導全方位進入菩薩道,要我們學如何作一個佛子,自我創造不可思議的善念與奇緣!小藥草,喻初行者;中藥草,喻深行者;上藥草,喻我當作佛;小樹,自知作佛,決定無疑;大樹,安住神通,轉不退輪。大雲來了,一雨普潤,善自護持所有的三草二木,讓——我的花園在微笑——印度「人民的總統」阿布杜·卡蘭如是說。
“The Lineage of Tathagata” is a series of teachings explaining Lotus Sutra, conducted by Master Dao Yi of Yu Garden in the summer of 2016 in Vandana Monastery’s Main Hall.
[Long ago there was an old Bodhisattva who tied seven scrolls of the Lotus Sutra to his body. Someone asked him: what are these scrolls you are carrying? Old Bodhisattva replied: they are letters from home.
After leaving our original self to wander for decades, “Lineage of Tathagata” is like a letter from home, calling us to return to where we came from. It is like a map leading us to our prime nature.]
Master Dao Yi of Yu Garden delivers a fresh and detailed explanation of the profound messages enclosed in the Lotus Sutra.
Explaining complex concepts in a very approachable manner and delivering a wonderful aesthetic experience, “The Lineage of Tathagata” is a wisdom source for anyone who is craving for it.
Chapter five: Parable on Plants.
[Parable on the plants] teaches how to fully follow the way of Boddhisattva and learn how to become Buddha. Engage in creating unimaginably beautiful ideas and achieve the kindest fate of all.
The sprout symbolizes a new disciple, the young plant is an experienced one, the fully-grown plant goes for being a Buddha. The small tree is a metaphor for the certainty of attaining Buddahood. The big tree is a state of obedience to spiritual powers with a will of never denying it.
The rain is coming to water and nourish the three plants and both of the trees, making “My garden smile”, as put in words by former Indian president Abdul Kalam.
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《如來家書》是2016年的夏日,迂園道一方丈於花蓮和南寺大雄寶殿授講《大乘妙法蓮華經》28品的講記。
「疇昔有位老菩薩將法華七軸繫於身上,有人問:老菩薩帶的是什麼書?老菩薩答曰:家書。
家書、家書、如來家書,少年出遊不知年,今以一紙如來家書等持傳授而記之⋯⋯」透由迂園道一方丈深入淺出、簡潔清新的講課內容,令人得以一窺法華經的微言大義。
第五「藥草喻」,藥草投機,誰來原夢第四重曲——這是教導全方位進入菩薩道,要我們學如何作一個佛子,自我創造不可思議的善念與奇緣!小藥草,喻初行者;中藥草,喻深行者;上藥草,喻我當作佛;小樹,自知作佛,決定無疑;大樹,安住神通,轉不退輪。大雲來了,一雨普潤,善自護持所有的三草二木,讓——我的花園在微笑——印度「人民的總統」阿布杜·卡蘭如是說。
“The Lineage of Tathagata” is a series of teachings explaining Lotus Sutra, conducted by Master Dao Yi of Yu Garden in the summer of 2016 in Vandana Monastery’s Main Hall.
[Long ago there was an old Bodhisattva who tied seven scrolls of the Lotus Sutra to his body. Someone asked him: what are these scrolls you are carrying? Old Bodhisattva replied: they are letters from home.
After leaving our original self to wander for decades, “Lineage of Tathagata” is like a letter from home, calling us to return to where we came from. It is like a map leading us to our prime nature.]
Master Dao Yi of Yu Garden delivers a fresh and detailed explanation of the profound messages enclosed in the Lotus Sutra.
Explaining complex concepts in a very approachable manner and delivering a wonderful aesthetic experience, “The Lineage of Tathagata” is a wisdom source for anyone who is craving for it.
Chapter five: Parable on Plants.
[Parable on the plants] teaches how to fully follow the way of Boddhisattva and learn how to become Buddha. Engage in creating unimaginably beautiful ideas and achieve the kindest fate of all.
The sprout symbolizes a new disciple, the young plant is an experienced one, the fully-grown plant goes for being a Buddha. The small tree is a metaphor for the certainty of attaining Buddahood. The big tree is a state of obedience to spiritual powers with a will of never denying it.
The rain is coming to water and nourish the three plants and both of the trees, making “My garden smile”, as put in words by former Indian president Abdul Kalam.
http://indra-jala.com.tw
https://www.facebook.com/和南寺-356951367688157/
https://www.instagram.com/vandana_monastery/