Act of Kindness Stories
Act of Kindness Stories
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Insects Drowning
On one hot day, I was lounging in a swimming pool. I saw a big brown bug with wings about 1.5 inches long drowning. I have great big fears for fat flying bugs, but without hesitation I lunged for it and lifted the big brown bug onto my index finger. The big brown bug had BIG brown eyes staring at me. I stared at it. I was horrified, but at the same time I felt pity for the poor thing. So, I let it dry on my index finger. It sat there for 2 hours without moving, just staring at me with it’s huge BIG eyes. Then, a person came…
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Engineer
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Sanitize the laundry room in the apartment
Every week I sanitize the laundry room machines and door nubs, clean up the floor, and dump the trash in our apartment complex.
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Helping Father
This morning I helped my father with landscaping. Also practiced reciting Great Compassion Mantra and transfer of merit to my sister Angela who is diagnosed with cancer and to all living beings who are suffering. Amituofo.
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Daily Mantras for the Dharma Realm
Hope you received my post. I sent it a few days ago.
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Wear a mask
We wear masks as soon as we step outside from our house. We step aside to have at least six feet away if we see other people. We avoid gatherings… sorry for missing to be present at the gatherings starting back in February of 2020. Wishing that this world will be peaceful soon!
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Mr.
I live in London, UK. I am taking the second lockdown as an opportunity to repent my mistakes and found my head, lower back, and legs are weak and cold while I was following the Earth Store Repentance Ritual downloaded via www.drbachinese.org. I have dreams almost every nights. I could see how I forcefully stepped on insects. I honestly can’t believe what I did in one of the dreams. I am in the position of not wanting to share it and wanting to share it. Because I don’t promote super natural power and mis lead people about Buddhism on one hand. On the others, I agree if there is a…
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Om Mani Padme Hum
Recited Om Mani Padme Hum 1000 times.
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Cooking first group meal
Growing up as the only child, I have never cooked much, even though I eat every day. Recently, living with a dozen fellow practitioners, I have been inspired by the care and joy they put into preparing and sharing food. So, I signed up to be the apprentice chef every day for half a months, and then cooked a meal independently for the whole group. It was a simple meal: white rice, curry, and stir fry veggies. But I had so much fun — and gratitude in heart — while cooking, and my gracious guests loved the food. It was all gone before I remembered to take a photo to…
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Staying in touch with parents
My parents recently moved to another country which has been a lifelong dream of theirs, but they expected they would be able to return periodically to stay connected with friends and family here. With the pandemic, all of those plans changed. This has been especially challenging for them as family members have graduated, passed away, and gotten married since the travel restrictions went in place. I’ve been trying to write them regular letters (emails) at least once every week or two to stay in touch with them so they feel more connected.