• Love Conquer It All

    Dear All, Since young, i have been a happy go lucky person! Back in 2015, i was suddenly taken ill and each time the attack come, i couldn’t breathe and grasping for air. Out of desperation, i have sought many for help! In my these few years of struggling, i am fortunate to have come across Shurangama teaching and the moment i surrender to Buddha, i can feel the 365 degree swift in my health. I have learned to self reflect. Thank you for the Shurangama english translation. Last but not least, believe, have faith and gratitude always. Thank you.

  • 惜水

    每天把水省下來留給沒水用的人。

  • Talking to the house flies

    Two days ago, a family member was so annoyed by the house flies that flew around the kitchen. The person took out the fly smasher and wanted to kill the fly. I was doing the dishes then and when I saw what is going to happened, I commented, leave them alone, they will be gone before you knew it. I am glad the person listened to what i said, put down the smasher and walked out of the kitchen. I then passed a remark to the fly, I saved you now, if you still not going to leave, I can’t promise I can save you again. I then chanted Amitofo…

  • The Cat

    Last night a stray cat broke into my home to find food. I chased it out of the house. This afternoon when I came home. I feed the cat.

  • Gave my Backpack to a Homeless man

    There was a grubby man who was living on the streets of Chico he carried all his camping stuff on his body and in loose bags. I had a camping backpack and I gave it to him so he could live more comfortably.

  • Shit on a stick

    Thank you for your dharma and music it has brought me great joy. When asked what is Buddha an enlightened master answers A piece of shit on a stick, or that’s how I remember it, that shocked me at the time and I still think about it. Seeing my community Facebook group complaining about dog poo being left all over the estate, instead of adding to the outrage, I went around with a large bag and picked up as many as I could. They were very grateful.

  • Cheng

    I am a master student. These days there are quite a lot of homeless people around my residential area. One day when I was grabbing my breakfast in a local cafe, there was a man outside of the shop, around 30 to 40 years old, begging for food. At first, I ignored the person, but later I realised that a breakfast probably meant more for him than for me. So, I gave up my breakfast, and invited him to pick a sandwich at his own choice. He had a nice pair of shoes, but he hasnt shaved his beard for a few days, and his clothes were dirty. Out of…