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All Worldly Things Are Impermanent. When You Are Sad, Think of These Four Points

Posted on January 10, 2022January 11, 2022by Teahouse

By Ping Seng Ye Cheng (Translated by the Pure Land School Translation Team; edited by Eddie Cao) We always hope that reciting Amitabha’s name enables us to live peacefully for the rest of our lives, embraced by his light, without mood swings. Once this life is over, our lotus flower in the Land of Bliss […]

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