The Purpose of This Blog – Spreading the Light of the Dharma

Spreading the light of the Dharma - this blog is a heartfelt mission to share timeless Buddhist wisdom and teachings with the world.

In this noisy, restless and superficial world, everyone is searching for meaning within the limits of their lifetime. Yet life is fleeting—how many decades do we truly have? And how many have already slipped away unnoticed?

When I encountered the Dharma, it was as if I had been reborn—a light pierced through the depths of my heart. But this path is not easy. There are no free lunches in this world; true awakening demands unwavering determination, courage, and relentless diligence. Every effort refines the soul and brings it closer to liberation.

I walk this journey guided by the wisdom of Shakyamuni Buddha, following in the footsteps of generations of great masters and virtuous monks. From them, I learn selflessness, compassion, perseverance, simplicity, and the vast vow of boundless compassion—to endure hardship for the sake of saving all beings.

Each day, I reflect: Have I upheld the precepts? Have greed, anger, or ignorance clouded my mind? I remind myself of my original vow—this life exists solely for the Dharma and all beings. With sincerity, I dedicate every virtuous act to sentient beings. I am not merely hoping—I am determined. My greatest goal is to attain rebirth in the Western Pure Land, where I will continue to protect the true Dharma and liberate countless beings.

It has been nearly three thousand years since Shakyamuni Buddha entered nirvana. As the scriptures foretell, we are now in the Age of Dharma Decline. The light of the Dharma fades while suffering deepens. Fewer voices share the teachings, and many lose themselves in the endless entanglement of desire, sinking deeper into illusion.

When I witness the pain of this world, my heart aches with compassion. Before I leave this realm, my greatest wish is to leave the spark of the Dharma burning in this world—a light that can guide the lost toward awakening and freedom.

I hope to leave behind the timeless teachings of the Buddha here on the internet. One day, when the conditions are just right, those destined to find these teachings will discover them as if uncovering a priceless treasure. And if even one person finds enlightenment and attains Buddhahood through these efforts, every moment of dedicated work—every long hour without rest, every missed meal, and every moment away from meditation—will have been joyfully worthwhile.

Join us in spreading the Dharma and love.

🙏 Amitabha 🙏

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