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Because of the Kind Mentor and the Triple Jewel, we can get together to follow the Buddhas’ Practice. A song of the BPI Association in video format can reflect all.

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Meet the Preachers

Our preachers, the members of the BTRC, are unpaid volunteers of BPI. They are at the service to contribute what they have learnt during the past decades.

Wu Guang

(LiXin He)

Preacher

Hugo

(HuaiGu Wang)

Director

YinYue

(Chengli LI)

Preacher

Thimytrang LE

(Chơn Ngộ)

Preacher

Yin Yi

(Zhifang Liu)

Preacher

YinZheng

(Guiling Sun)

Preacher

Yin Fan

(Meiling Chen)

Preacher

Fa Fu

(Shan Yan)

Preacher

How to apply the Buddhas’ Teaching into our daily lives?

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Personal Reflections

After being inculcated by the Buddhas’ wisdom and insight for a long time, I began to practice subduing the desire for food. After fighting against it, I have enriched my experience to conquer it.

Wenjie GUO

Jan 8, 2021

Thru studying the BPI Constitution in English with members, I realized the devil of Arrogance, which drove me to thirst for fame. Every day, I should be mindful of being modest and learn from talented members.

Wenhua DU

Jan 8, 2021

Via listening to the Kind Mentor’s words, to have too much cakes in order to refuse eating cake, I was clear that desiring food is illusory.



Aidi SHEN

Jan 15, 2021

Reflecting on being addicted to certain foods, seeking for positive reinforcement, being in search of pleasure and avoiding pain, and craving for money, I employed some teachings to fight them…

Ailing SUN

Jan 29, 2021

Suffering a lot from Being lust, indulging in sex conduct so that being infected by sexually transmitted disease, I had to choose to listing to the Kind Mentor’s instructions and reduced the pain…

Xiaoju LUO

Jan 29, 2021

Ignorance and afflictions can corrupt everything, and you must be able to feel all pain. If you practice kind, compassion, joy and giving, you will accomplish everything, it will naturally lead to all happiness.

Qihong CHEN

Feb 19 and Feb 26, 2021

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Latest Posts

Written or Translated by our Preachers and Members

Bennie Master’s Lecture:(4) The Wisdom of the Tathāgata and the Path to Liberation through Self-Nature

Dear friends, greetings to you all! Today, we have the great fortune to gather here and explore one of the most profound yet intimate topics in Buddhism—what is the Tathāgata? What is the wisdom of the Tathāgata? And how can we, in this very lifetime, truly recognize ourselves and...

Bennie Master’s Lecture: (3)Delusion Has No Cause

Dear all, today we’re diving into a critical topic—“Delusion Has No Cause.” What is delusion? What is confusion? Where does it come from? Does it even have a cause? If we don’t get to the bottom of this, we’ll forever be stumbling in a fog of our own making,...

Bennie Master’s Lecture: (2) The View of Illusion

Dear all, today we’re exploring a vital topic—“The View of Illusion.” This is deeply significant because we all encounter our karma and its obstacles. While the Shurangama Sutra emphasizes realizing our true nature, most of us can’t yet feel or perceive that true nature. What we can see are...

Bennie Master’s Lecture:(1)All Is Like a Dream, All Is Like an Illusion

Good day, everyone. Today, I invite you to explore a profound truth with me: "All is like a dream, all is like an illusion." Some of you might hear this and wonder, "What does 'like a dream' mean? What is this 'illusion'?" If you’re puzzled, that’s not surprising. This...

The true nature is not language or words; how can it be expressed through language or words?

Essay Writing of Buddhas’ Practice Incorporated -----š›&š›----- (Issue 20) The true nature is not language or words; how can it be expressed through language or words? Instructor: Shi Ziju  Author: Shi Fafu February 19, 2025 Table of contents I. Introduction. 1 II. The Definition and Connotation of True Nature. 2 III. Expressing the Inexpressible True Nature Through Language and...

Gratitude for the Mentor’s Wonderful Dharma

I am deeply moved and grateful to my esteemed kind mentor for his compassionate teachings, particularly upon listening to the recent recordings. With unimpeded wisdom and extraordinary eloquence, he elucidates the profound and subtle meanings of the Buddhas with meticulous precision and unparalleled brilliance. As it is said in...

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