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What the practice in Chan buddhism to be born in pure land ?
What the different between pure land buddhism and Chan ?
Chan practice to born in pure land
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Re: Chan practice to born in pure land
Arabic Buddhist wrote:hello Dharma friends
What the practice in Chan buddhism to be born in pure land ?
What the different between pure land buddhism and Chan ?
If you wish to be born into the Pure Land then read the 18th Vow of Amitabha Buddha........with sincere faith and devotion ask to be reborn into his Pure Land.
If your interested in the Chan/Pure Land outlook check out.
Pure Land, Pure Mind
Translated by JC Cleary
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Re: Chan practice to born in pure land
Thank you dear friendSon of Buddha wrote:Arabic Buddhist wrote:hello Dharma friends
What the practice in Chan buddhism to be born in pure land ?
What the different between pure land buddhism and Chan ?
If you wish to be born into the Pure Land then read the 18th Vow of Amitabha Buddha........with sincere faith and devotion ask to be reborn into his Pure Land.
If your interested in the Chan/Pure Land outlook check out.
Pure Land, Pure Mind
Translated by JC Cleary
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Re: Chan practice to born in pure land
Hey ArabicBuddhist,
Here is something I am currently reading on Chan and Pure Land Buddhism: http://buddhiststudies.berkeley.edu/peo ... 20Land.pdf" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
The PDF seems to refute the notion that Pure Land was a distinct school in China. It argues more for the naturalness of Pure Land teachings as part of Chan and Buddhism in general in China.
Here is something I am currently reading on Chan and Pure Land Buddhism: http://buddhiststudies.berkeley.edu/peo ... 20Land.pdf" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
The PDF seems to refute the notion that Pure Land was a distinct school in China. It argues more for the naturalness of Pure Land teachings as part of Chan and Buddhism in general in China.
"Just say the nembutsu and be liberated" Shinran Shonin
"However hard it may be to bid farewell to this world, when the conditions that bind us to this saha [samsara] realm run out, we are powerless to do anything as the final hour arrives and we are swept away to that Land." -A Record in Lament of Divergences