Outlines the path of practice and stages of development for a bodhisattva, along with introducing some of the great bodhisattvas from both the Buddhist pantheon and its great historical figures.
Being Good is an invitation to readers to consider what it means to lead a good life as well as an offering of practical advice from Buddhist sources on how to accomplish this.
A collection of short stories from Buddhist masters throughout ancient and modern history which aim to inspire the cultivation of virtue and wisdom along the path to awakening.
Master Hsing Yun’s reflections on how Humanistic Buddhism applies to all aspects of life. Topics include discussions of ethics, emotions, wealth, happiness, compassion, religion, education, celebrations, nature, government, and our future.
Includes many short stories about the Buddha’s cultivation of the Six Perfections on his path toward Buddhahood: giving, discipline, patience, diligence, concentration, and wisdom.
Written 10 years after Handing Down the Light, this volume focuses more upon the impact of Master Hsing Yun’s life on the Buddhist institutions around him and the style of Humanistic Buddhism he chose to propagate around the world.