Tag: Non-attachment
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How an Ancient Text Rewrites the Rules of Desire, Karma, and Suffering

Introduction: The Ancient Promise for a Modern World We live in a world buzzing with anxiety. We chase fulfillment in careers, relationships, and possessions, yet often feel like we’re running in place. We feel weighed down by the past, stuck with the consequences of events we can no longer change. It’s a uniquely modern sense…
William Altig
Bodhisattva Universal-Sage, Chapter 28, Cult of the Book, Devotional Practice, Fugen, Fulfillment of Wishes, Karmic Transformation, Latter Day of the Law, Lotus Sūtra, Mappō, Non-attachment, One Vehicle (Ekayāna), Paradox of Desire, Present-Life Merit, Saddharmapuṇḍarīka-sūtra, Samantabhadra, Six-Tusked White Elephant, Sutra Recitation -
4 Shocking Lessons on Devotion from a Bodhisattva Who Set Himself on Fire

Introduction: The Outer Limits of Devotion What is the greatest sacrifice you could imagine making for something you truly believe in? For an idea, a truth, or a sense of gratitude so profound that no ordinary gift would suffice? The ancient Buddhist text, the Lotus Sutra, contains one of history’s most extreme and startling tales…
William Altig
All Beings Delight in Seeing Bodhisattva, Anātman, Auto-Cremation, Bodhisattva Ideal, Body as a Lamp, Buddha-nature, Burning of the Arms, Chapter 23, Dharma Offering, Dāna Pāramitā, Extreme Austerities, Great Compassion, Lotus Sūtra, Mahākaruṇā, Medicine-King Bodhisattva, Non-attachment, Perfection of Generosity, Pūjā, Sahā-World, Self-Sacrifice, Star-King-Flower Bodhisattva, Tathāgatagarbha, True Dharma Offering, Vigor, vīrya, wisdom and compassion, World of Endurance -
Good Seed

“Good Seed” is a patient, grounding folk-blues meditation on the wisdom of tending life like a garden. With fingerpicked acoustic guitar, warm harmonica, and call-and-response vocals, this song explores what it means to plant good seeds, give freely without demanding results, and learn from the spaces where nothing grows. Drawing on timeless gardening wisdom and…
William Altig
#SunoAIMusic, acceptance songs, acoustic blues, Americana folk, authentic folk, bardic music, bluesy folk, call and response, conscious folk, contemplative music, DIY folk, earth-based spirituality, fingerpicked guitar, Folk Blues, folk philosophy, folk storytelling, folk tradition, garden song, gardening metaphor, growth and patience, harmonica blues, heartfelt blues, indie folk blues, learning from failure, letting go, life lessons music, meditation music, mindfulness songs, modern bard, nature wisdom, Non-attachment, organic folk sound, patience songs, planting seeds, roots music, sacred folk music, seasonal wisdom, slow living music, soil and seeds, spiritual folk music, teaching songs, timeless wisdom, trust in nature, trust the process, vintage blues sound, wisdom music, working hands -
5 Mind-Bending Truths from a 2,000-Year-Old Buddhist Verse That Will Change How You See Everything

1.0 Introduction: The Four-Line Verse That Unlocks a New Reality Imagine a scene from deep antiquity: atop the sacred Vulture Peak, the Buddha addresses a cosmic assembly of gods, dragons, celestial musicians, and all manner of beings, both human and non-human. This epic setting is a deliberate signal that the teaching to come will shatter…
William Altig
Advaita Vedanta, anātman (no-self), Bhaiṣajyarāja, Brahman, Buddhahood, Chapter Ten, Cosmic Assembly, dependent origination (pratītyasamutpāda), emptiness (śūnyatā), equality and differences of all things, eternal Pure Land, eyes of the Buddha, gatha, keep this sūtra, Lotus Sūtra, Madhyamaka school, Mahayana Buddhism, Mappō, Medicine-King Bodhisattva, Nichiren Buddhism, Nirvana, Non-attachment, non-duality (Advaya), Nāgārjuna, Offerings, One Vehicle (Ekayāna), Saha world, Samsara, seven parables, Skillful means (Upāya), spiritual healing, Taoism, third eye, Tiantai Buddhism, Ultimate Truth, virtue of giving (dāna-pāramitā), Vulture Peak, wisdom eye, Wonderful Dharma, ātman -
The Bodhisattva Ideal and World Purification in the Lotus Sūtra Chapter Twenty-Three

Date: September 4, 2025 Subject: Review of “The Luminous Path: An Examination of the Bodhisattva Ideal in Chapter Twenty-Three of the Lotus Sūtra” This briefing document summarizes the key themes, ideas, and facts presented in the provided source, “The Luminous Path: An Examination of the Bodhisattva Ideal in Chapter Twenty-Three of the Lotus Sūtra,” focusing…
William Altig
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The Perfume of Wisdom: Discerning Reality Through Purified Senses on the Bodhisattva Path

I. Executive Summary This briefing summarizes the core themes and key insights from “Lotus Sūtra Sensory Perception” and its accuracy check, “The Perfume of Wisdom: An Accuracy Check.” The documents explore the profound concept of purified sensory perception, particularly the sense of smell, within the framework of the Bodhisattva path as presented in Chapter Nineteen…
William Altig
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Understanding Existence and Non-Existence in the Lotus Sutra: A Path to Inner Peace

The Lotus Sutra, a revered scripture within Mahayana Buddhism, holds a significant place due to its teachings on the universal potential for enlightenment. It proclaims that Buddhahood, the highest state of wisdom and compassion, is inherent in all beings, irrespective of their social standing or personal history.1 This inclusive message forms the foundation for understanding…
William Altig