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The Origins of the Amitabha Buddhist Societies
Empathising with the suffering of all sentient beings, Buddha
Shakyamuni came to our world to teach people how to transcend both that
suffering and the cycle of birth and death. His goal was to enable all
beings to understand his teachings, to become enlightened. In our Dharma
Ending Age, our negative karma is very strong, creating many obstacles
to our way of practice. Lacking wisdom and good fortune, it is extremely
difficult for us to find a good teacher who can guide us and properly
explain the Buddha's teachings. Knowing all this, the Buddha taught a
special method for the beings of our time, this Pure Land method.
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As the famous late Buddhist scholar Mr. Guang-Xi Mei once said, "If
we can accept and uphold the Pure Land teachings, not only will we eradicate
future sufferings, but we could attain peace of mind now. People who do
not sincerely cultivate pure conduct will never be able to understand
or experience the happiness of the practice of this wondrous method. Likewise,
those who do not practice the teachings will never realize their profundity.
If we wish to spread the Buddha's teachings in this age, it is definitely
necessary to advocate the Pure Land teachings."
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Amitabha Buddhist Societies were proposed for the first time after World
War II, when the respected Mr. Lian-Ju Xia, an eminent Buddhist teacher,
began promoting the exclusive study and cultivation of the Pure Land School.
Master Chin Kung, with over forty years of experience in
propagating Buddhism, also deeply understands that the Pure Land teachings
are the foremost method for helping sentient beings. In recent years,
he has tirelessly lectured around the world, primarily in Asia, Australia
and North America.
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He has funded the free worldwide distribution of books and tapes on Buddhism,
ethics and morality, and Chinese Classics. It is his heartfelt wish to
help in the establishment of independent Amitabha Buddhist Societies all
over the world. He respectfully hopes these organizations will extensively
promote proper education, explain the Law of Cause and Effect, generate
the Bodhi mind and encourage all people to chant Buddha Amitabha's name
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vow to be born into the Pure Land.
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The guideline for fellow practitioners of these societies is to cultivate
according to the five Pure Land sutras and one sastra, the Infinite Life
Sutra, the Amitabha Sutra, the Contemplation Sutra, the "Chapter
of Universal Worthy Bodhisattva's Conduct and Vows", the "Chapter
on the Perfect and Complete Realization of Great Strength Bodhisattva",
and Vasubandhu Bodhisattva's Report on the Rebirth Treatise. We emphasize
the importance of our practice complementing our understanding, and that
we carry out our vows in accordance with the Five Guidelines of the Three
Conditions, Six Principles of Harmony, Three Learnings, Six Paramitas,
and the Ten Great Vows.
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The first of the Three Conditions includes being filial and respectful
toward our parents, teachers and elders, being compassionate and not killing
any living beings, and following the Ten Good Conducts. The second of
the Three Conditions includes taking the Three Refuges, observing precepts,
laws and customs, and conducting ourselves in a proper and dignified manner.
The third includes generating the awakening mind, deeply believing in
the Law of Cause and Effect, reciting and upholding Mahayana Sutras and
encouraging others to advance on the path to enlightenment.
Second, the Six Harmonies includes sharing the same viewpoints
and goals, observing the same rules, living and practicing together harmoniously,
not quarrelling, experiencing the inner peace and happiness from practicing
together and sharing benefits harmoniously.
Third, the Three Learnings are self-discipline, deep concentration
and wisdom. Fourth, the Six Paramitas are giving, self-discipline, patience,
diligence, meditative concentration, and wisdom.
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Fifth and last, the Ten Great Vows are as follows: First is to respect
all people and treat everything with care.
Second is to praise all the virtues and kind practices of
others. Third is to practice giving respectfully. Fourth is to feel deep
remorse for our faults, which obstruct us from seeing our true nature
and to vow not to commit them again.
Fifth is to rejoice in the virtuous deeds of others and
not harbour jealousy. Sixth is to request for those with true practice
to widely propagate the teachings. Seventh is to ask teachers to remain
by our side in guidance. Eighth is to forever hold the Buddha's teachings
in our hearts. Ninth is to accord with conditions and people around us.
Tenth is to dedicate the peace and happiness gained from practicing the
above deeds to all living beings, hoping that they will attain the unsurpassed
understanding.
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We would do well to chant Buddha Amitabha's name single-mindedly without
doubt, without intermingling with other methods or thoughts, and without
interruption, to seek birth into the Western Pure Land and to return to
our world and help others.
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It is our sincere hope that people will recognize that the cause of our
problems originates from our polluted minds. We would do well to turn
back from delusion, from our false beliefs and our improper viewpoints.
If we truly wish our future to be filled with loving-kindness and compassion,
we will follow the guidance of the Infinite Life Sutra, "Wherever
the Buddha's teachings have flourished, either in cities or countryside,
people would gain inconceivable benefits. The land and people would be
enveloped in peace. The sun and moon will shine clear and bright. Wind
and rain would appear accordingly, and there will be no disasters. Nations
would be prosperous and there would be no use for soldiers or weapons.
People would abide by morality and accord with laws. They would be courteous
and humble, and everyone would be content without injustices. There would
be no thefts or violence. The strong would not dominate the weak and everyone
would get their fair share." If we would read and follow the teachings
of this sutra, then we will give rise to wisdom, reduce our negative karmas,
live a long, healthy and happy life. Furthermore, if this sutra could
be widely distributed and accepted, then people would become kinder and
gentler. This sutra is the key to solving all of our problems and to establishing
world peace.
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We establish the Amitabha Buddhist Societies for practitioners to follow
the Five Guidelines and accord with the teachings of Master Chin Kung
to practice the Pure Land method and to study the Infinite Life Sutra.
With these, we will be able to repay the kindness shown to us by the Buddhas,
our country, our parents and teachers and all sentient beings. We will
also be able to help all those who remain in suffering. We have before
us a rare and precious opportunity, one not encountered in infinite aeons.
Fellow cultivators, we need to harbour the mind of true sincerity, purity,
equality, understanding and compassion to see through, let go, attain
freedom, accord with
conditions and be mindful of Buddha Amitabha, to follow his teachings
and vow to be born into the Western Pure Land.
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