Tag: Spirituality
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Chapter 11–The Revelation of the Stūpa of Abundant Jewels

At that moment, a wise and compassionate being known as Mahapratibhana, or “Great Eloquence,” turned his gaze to the world—filled with gods, men, and mystical beings—and asked the Lord, “O Master, what has brought forth this stunning tower of precious gems? What is the reason for its magnificent appearance? Whose voice resonates from within its…
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Chapter 11–The Call

Then there arose a Stūpa, a sacred symbol of the Buddhist path, from the place of the earth opposite the Lord, with the assembly gathered in the middle. This Stūpa, constructed of seven precious substances, reached a majestic height of five hundred yojanas and was proportionally vast in circumference. Its structure, imbued with spiritual significance,…
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Chapter 10–The Buddha Reveals a Hidden Aspect of Spiritual Law

I want to share with you, Bhaishajya Rāja, a profound truth: Throughout my teachings, I have revealed, am revealing, and will continue to reveal many spiritual insights. Among all these teachings, this particular wisdom is one that may not be easily accepted or believed by all. It represents a transcendent spiritual understanding, a hidden aspect…
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Chapter 10–The Path to Supreme Enlightenment: A Guiding Light for Seekers

The Lord then turned to Bhaishajya Rāja, known as the Medicine King, addressing the eighty thousand great spiritual beings, Bodhisattvas Mahasattvas. He asked, “Do you see, Bhaishajya Rāja, the many gods, mythical serpents, mischievous beings, celestial musicians, obstacles to enlightenment, eagle-like protectors, harmonious creatures, and powerful serpents in this gathering? Do you see the men,…
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Chapter 5–Verses on the Equality of Wisdom’s Light

And in this moment, to further clarify this subject matter, the Lord expressed these verses: Just as the sun and moon shine bright,On every soul, in day and night.No matter if you’re wrong or right,Their light is shared with equal might. Just as the wisdom, pure and grand,Of Tathagata, across the land,Guides every being, every…
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Chapter 5–The Unity of Wisdom: Parables of the Pot, the Blind Man, and the Single Vehicle

“Moreover, Kassapa, the Tathagata’s guidance of beings is impartial, free from bias. Just as the sun and moon shine equally upon the virtuous and wicked, high and low, fragrant and foul, their light indiscriminately illuminating all, so too does the enlightening wisdom of the Tathagatas, the omniscient ones, illuminate the true law for all beings…
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Mañjuśrī’s Proclamation–Chapter One Conclusion

Mañjuśrī’s Proclamation: Mañjuśrī, the prince royal, stands tall before Maitreya and the assembly of Bodhisattvas, addressing them with an enthusiastic gesture. Behind him, celestial symbols like resounding drums, banners of truth, torches of knowledge, and conch trumpets float in the air, representing the grandeur of the upcoming discourse. As Mañjuśrī, the prince royal, stood before…
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The Awe of Maitreya–Chapter One Continued

Awe of Maitreya: A close-up of Maitreya’s face, with eyes widened in awe and wonder. The reflection of a divine, luminous spectacle can be seen in his eyes, capturing the essence of the Tathāgata’s power. The background subtly hints at the grand assembly in silhouette, emphasizing Maitreya’s profound moment of realization. In the mind of…
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The Lord’s Profound Meditation–Chapter One Continued

Stretching across the canvas is a diverse tapestry of existence. Monks, nuns, and lay practitioners stand shoulder to shoulder with celestial beings, serpents, and esteemed rulers. Each face, whether human or divine, reflects a shared admiration and deep introspection, drawn to the radiant epicenter of wisdom and compassion: the Lord. This grand assembly is not…
