1. Control your Anger

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    Holding on to anger
    is like grasping a hot coal
    with the intent of throwing it
    at someone else; you are
    the one who gets burned.

    ~Buddha

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  2. Dear all my True Friends

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    Please do not argue with those who feel offensive by my post. Let them say whatever they want. Pure gold does not fear the flame. True followers of God, would understand my posts or my intention and they would never attack me. God or Buddha would never praise those who don't master their words and their thoughts. Thank you so much for your kind supports. ~Jendhamuni

    Dear all my True Friends Please do not argue with those who feel offensive by my post. Let them say whatever they want. Pure gold does not fear the flame. True followers of God, would understand my posts or my intention and they would never attack me. God or Buddha would never praise those who don’t master their words and their thoughts. Thank you so much for your kind supports. ~Jendhamuni

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  3. You will not be punished for your anger,

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    you will be punished by your anger
    If swearing at me make you happy, please enjoy

    As a solid rock is not shaken by the wind, so the wise are not shaken by blame and praise. As a deep lake is clear and calm, so the wise become tranquil after they listened to the truth. ~Buddha

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  4. No Wonder Why Our World is So Miserable

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    People Love Fighting

    A Peaceful world begins with you.
    A Miserable world begins with you, also.

    I cannot guarantee that my life will go on, but I can guarantee that my smile will. Thanks to all my g+ friends who love me unconditionally.The previous post would show me who my true friends are. Hope I am still in your circle. Have a most lovely day. Live Life to the Fullest!

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  5. Homeless Hearts

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    Every one of us needs a home. The world needs a home. There are so many young people who are homeless. They may have a building to live in, but they are homeless in their hearts. That is why the most important practice of our time is to give each person a home. ~Thich Nhat Hanh

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  6. My Religion is Very Simple

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    I do not preach.
    I do not pray.
    I only practice kindness and respect.
    And share my smiles with strangers.
    That simple.
    You don't need any college degree to follow my simple religion…………

    My Religion is Very Simple I do not preach. I do not pray. I only practice kindness and respect, and share my smiles with strangers. That simple. You don’t need any college degree to follow my simple religion…………

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  7. Do not expect any praise or reward

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    Do everything with a mind that lets go. Do not expect any praise or reward. If you let go a little, you will have a little peace. If you let go a lot, you will have a lot of peace. If you let go completely, you will know complete peace and freedom. Your struggles with the world will have come to an end.

    ~Ajahn Chah

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  8. Be Compassionate

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    Sometimes we talk too much about God.
    We ask God too much for help,
    instead of learning how to help ourselves.
    But, how often do we follow God's teaching?
    This world is so miserable, because most of us
    never follow the teaching of our God.
    We are too good at attacking one another
    and at picking on each other over every little thing.
    We bother God too much, but hardly
    apply his teaching into our daily practice.

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Live & Die for Buddhism

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My Reflection

This site is a tribute to Buddhism. Buddhism has given me a tremendous inspiration to be who and where I am today. Although I came to America at a very young age, however, I never once forget who I am and where I came from. One thing I know for sure is I was born as a Buddhist, live as a Buddhist and will leave this earth as a Buddhist. I do not believe in superstition. I only believe in karma.

A Handful of Leaves

A Handful of Leaves

Tipitaka: The pali canon (Readings in Theravada Buddhism). A vast body of literature in English translation the texts add up to several thousand printed pages. Most -- but not all -- of the Canon has already been published in English over the years. Although only a small fraction of these texts are available here at Access to Insight, this collection can nonetheless be a very good place to start.

Major Differences

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Major Differences in Buddhism: There is no almighty God in Buddhism. There is no one to hand out rewards or punishments on a supposedly Judgement Day ...read more

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