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  1. Cultivation of the Mind: Be a Strong Inner Self 152k Wordscompleted Through the interpretation of the "Six Perfections" of Buddhism, "Cultivation of the Mind" guides people to get rid of bad mental states such as "greed, anger, ignorance, conceit", let go of right and wrong, and explore their own inner wisdom. 6.1kReads9.5Score783Shelves
  2. Complete Collection of Chenzhou Spells completed "Chenzhou Talisman Encyclopedia" is a precious classic that systematically introduces and analyzes Chenzhou's talisman culture. Chenzhou, now Yuanling, Hunan, has been an important town of talisman culture since ancient times, with rich talisman techniques and mysterious legends circulating. This book deeply explores the essence of Chenzhou talismans and presents a mysterious and vast world of talismans to readers. The content of this book covers the origin, development, classification, producti 2kReads8.9ScoreShelves
  3. Qian Wenzhong Talks About Buddhism - a Guide to Enlightenment That Solves Life's Confusions 168k Wordscompleted Qian Wenzhong analyzed, compared and completely summarized the records of the Buddha's life scattered in the Pali Buddhist scriptures, Sanskrit Buddhist scriptures, and Chinese translations of the original Buddhist scriptures. From the Buddha's birth, growth, marriage, becoming a monk, practicing, attaining enlightenment, propagating the Dharma, until his death, this book systematically sorts out and displays a panoramic view of his legendary life; from the four dimensions of history, culture, b 840Reads9.4Score172Shelves
  4. "Quran" Encyclopedia Questions and Answers 365k Wordscompleted The main content of "Quran Encyclopedia Questions and Answers (Part 1)": The "Quran" is the only fundamental scripture of Islam. It is a collection of "Allah's revelations" that Muhammad successively announced during his 23-year missionary process. "Islamic Culture Research Series·Quran Encyclopedia Questions and Answers (Part 1)" is a compilation work that relatively comprehensively explains the comprehensive knowledge in the Quran. It adopts the form of questions and answers to sort out part o 353Reads9.3ScoreShelves
  5. Know Everything About the Bible 199k Wordscompleted This book brings together basic knowledge about the religious culture, traditional rituals, ancient civilized cities, legendary figures, and unsolved mysteries in the Bible. The content is extremely extensive and rich. It is an ideal reading to improve your own cultivation and enrich your knowledge reserves. 288Reads9.4ScoreShelves
  6. The Romance of Huineng, the Sixth Patriarch of Zen Buddhism 204k Wordscompleted Huineng, whose common surname was Lu, was born on the eighth day of February in the twelfth year of Zhenguan in the Tang Dynasty (AD 638) in Xialu Village, Xinzhou, Lingnan. Huineng lost his father when he was three years old, and he lived with his mother selling firewood and had no chance to read or write. In the Tang Dynasty when Buddhism was prevalent, Huineng studied under Master Hongren, the abbot of Huangmei Dongshan Temple. During the visit to Master Hongren, the Fifth Patriarch, some que 265Reads9.5ScoreShelves
  7. The Other Shore: Enlightenment from the Heart Sutra 48k Wordscompleted When we do things, we like to set one goal after another. Some people stop working hard and slack off after reaching the goal. In this way, the goal becomes an excuse to stop moving forward. Just like many outstanding students after entering Peking University and Tsinghua University, they feel that their goals have been achieved, so they start to live in confusion. A few years later, on the contrary, he "disappeared from everyone". It should be noted that talent and aura need to be nurtured and 220Reads9.5ScoreShelves
  8. Dafang Guangfo Huayan Sutra Samantabhadra Bodhisattva's Vows 294k Wordscompleted Dafang Guangfo Huayan Sutra Samantabhadra Bodhisattva's Vows 63Reads9.3ScoreShelves
  9. Buddhist History 207k Wordscompleted This book provides a comprehensive and in-depth introduction to the history and current situation of the founding, spread and spread of Buddhism to increase readers' comprehensive understanding of Buddhist culture. 49Reads9.3ScoreShelves
  10. Zen Talk 64k Wordscompleted Zen Buddhism is a major sect of Chinese Buddhism. Its unique attitude towards life, values, aesthetic taste and way of thinking have had a profound and widespread influence on the ruling and opposition figures in ancient society, especially the scholar-bureaucrat class, making it indissoluble with the history of Chinese thought and culture. Studying the formation, development and evolution of Zen Buddhism and exploring its characteristics in various periods have therefore become a major topic in 37Reads9.3ScoreShelves
  11. A Brief History of the Development of Chinese Buddhism 98k Wordscompleted This book is a history of Buddhism written by Mr. Nan Huaijin. The book is divided into five chapters, giving a concise and concise description of the society and religion of ancient India, the life story of Sakyamuni, the founder of Buddhism, the rise and fall of Buddhism from the Han Dynasty to the Qing Dynasty, the current situation and thinking of Chinese Buddhism in the twentieth century, and the overview of Buddhism in Asian, European and American countries. The "Zen Jungle System and Chin 24Reads9.3ScoreShelves
  12. Listen to Nan Huaijin Lecture on Buddhism 177k Wordscompleted From the 1950s to the 1990s, Mr. Nan Huaijin published a large number of works and was regarded as a erudite and prolific writer. There are currently more than 30 known works by Nan, covering various schools of thought such as Confucianism, Taoism, Buddhism, immortality, and witchcraft, as well as all aspects of ancient literature, history, and philosophy. This book mainly summarizes Mr. Nan Huaijin's academic theories and research results, and is a comprehensive process of systematic research o 22Reads8.6ScoreShelves
  13. Buddha's Way of Nourishing the Heart and Nature 2: People with Buddha in Their Hearts Will Feel at Peace 802k Wordscompleted This book is a popular philosophy book. It explains from various aspects how to use Buddhist principles to face the things that happen in our daily lives that make us feel uneasy, so as to achieve the state of "peace of mind". 9Reads9.2ScoreShelves
  14. Master Hongyi Talks About Art 70k Wordscompleted Master Hongyi Li Shutong devoted himself to Buddhist practice and writing books in his later years. He has a profound grasp and understanding of Buddhism. In many works, he explains to people the causes of pain and troubles in daily life, and inspires people to eliminate karma, understand their mind and nature, and live happily. This book collects some of Li Shutong's simple and thought-provoking letters, speeches, and aphorisms, including the true wisdom of how to behave in the world and some q 3Reads8.4ScoreShelves
  15. Zen Meditation Guide completed Give your soul a bath! This is the true meaning of "A Guide to Meditation". Zen meditation is the most popular method of spiritual detoxification in modern times. It focuses on the conditioning of the soul. Its method is simple, easy to implement, saves time and effort, so it is sought after by more and more urbanites. In recent years, meditation based on spiritual detoxification, based on the integration of modern psychotherapy concepts, has developed into a mental health movement closely relat Reads9.4ScoreShelves
  16. Interpretation of the Tao De Zhen Jing by Emperor Huizong of the Song Dynasty completed Ten volumes of "The Interpretation of the Daode Zhenjing by Emperor Huizong of the Song Dynasty", annotated by Zhao Ji, Emperor Huizong of the Northern Song Dynasty, and interpreted by Zhang An. As a Taoist classic, "Laozi" (also known as "The Tao Te Ching") has always been valued by rulers because of its mastery of the art of governing the country. Many emperors have annotated it. Today, the four emperors who have annotated it include Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty, Huizong of the Song Dynasty, T Reads8.3ScoreShelves
  17. A Life of Enlightenment: Master Hsing Yun Talks About the Heart Sutra completed What is a higher state than knowledge and intelligence? How can the mind be free? How can a person understand life and death and come out of life and death? The Heart Sutra has the most core and in-depth answers to all the situations and doubts we face in life. Master Hsing Yun talks about the Heart Sutra. Through one vivid story after another and the true meaning of Buddhism, we can understand the Heart Sutra, apply it effectively, and achieve the most natural and beautiful life in our lives. Reads9.4ScoreShelves
  18. Complete Explanation of Tao Te Ching with Color Pictures completed The author of "Tao Te Ching" is Laozi. Lao Tzu, also known as Lao Dan and named Li Er, was a native of the Chu state during the Spring and Autumn Period. He served as the post-historian of the Eastern Zhou royal family. According to legend, during the Lunar New Year of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty, I returned to seclusion. When passing through Hangu Pass, I met Yin Xi, the officer guarding the pass. Yin Xi asked Laozi. Laozi then left behind this more than 5,000-word "Tao Te Ching". The book was ori Reads8.5ScoreShelves
  19. Mr. Youzhen Takes Yuan Qi Jue completed Chinese classical religious classics are shining classics and outstanding works in the treasure house of Chinese traditional culture. They are expressed in various forms and reflect the glorious picture of Chinese classical literary works. Reads8.4ScoreShelves
  20. Buddha Nourishes the Mind and Cultivates the Nature: Explaining Life with the Mind of the Buddha's Realm and Tao completed "Buddha Cultivates the Heart, Tao and Nature: Interpreting Life with the Mind of the Buddha's Realm and Tao" uses fresh language and vivid stories from multiple angles and layers in terms of indifference, standing, troubles, letting things happen, normality, tolerance, humility, faith, diligence, knowledge, making friends, life, etc. It expounds the profound and profound thoughts of Buddhism and Taoism, reveals the wonderful principles of life, breaks through the confusion of the world, gives pr Reads9.4ScoreShelves
  21. The Romance of Huineng, the Sixth Patriarch of Zen Buddhism completed Huineng, whose common surname was Lu, was born on the eighth day of February in the twelfth year of Zhenguan in the Tang Dynasty (AD 638) in Xialu Village, Xinzhou, Lingnan. Huineng lost his father when he was three years old, and he lived with his mother selling firewood and had no chance to read or write. In the Tang Dynasty when Buddhism was prevalent, Huineng studied under Master Hongren, the abbot of Huangmei Dongshan Temple. During the visit to Master Hongren, the Fifth Patriarch, some que Reads8.5ScoreShelves
  22. What Is There to Be Reluctant to Part With? completed This book records the ultimate thinking of an era. In the book, Khenpo Sodarji listens to the practitioners' narrations and gives a few comments. Most of these scenes take place in silent valleys, fresh woods, and wooden houses surrounded by cuckoos. The true stories of practitioners are often accompanied by key turning points in life. Standing at this node, we say goodbye to the blindness of confusion. From , begin a serious exploration of the heart and the universe: "Where does life come from, Reads9.4ScoreShelves
  23. King Agong's Belief in Buddhism completed A long time ago, the Buddha's disciple Mahada and several other monks came to the Lion Kingdom to spread the teachings. Since King Tianai Disu of the Lion Kingdom liked to make offerings to Buddhists very much, they accepted the offerings from King Tianai Disu, lived in the Buddhist house provided by the king, and recited Buddhist sutras every day. Reads8.5ScoreShelves
  24. (New) Illustrated Zhengding completed Meditation is a term we often hear. So, what is the true meaning of meditation? What is the connection between right concentration and meditation discussed in this book, and what is the difference? What is the connotation of Zhengding? What is the status of samadhi in Buddhism? Why is it said that right concentration is the only way to liberation? In this chapter, we will answer these questions in detail. Reads9.3ScoreShelves
  25. Keep the Precepts and Feel at Ease completed The main contents of this book include: the true precepts, the fragrance of precepts is better than the fragrance of flowers, the moonlight of thousands of years ago, the half-seat of the Buddha, the tears of the Buddha, the girl offering sesame cakes, karma and retribution, order, two sets of cassocks, the wooden basin for washing feet, beauty and the beast, spirit and flesh, a clean heart, Bodhi everywhere, etc. Reads9.3ScoreShelves
  26. Learn a Little Zen Wisdom Every Day completed This book is based on the essence of traditional Chinese culture, with the superb wisdom of Buddhist Zen philosophy as the core, and integrates the essence of Confucianism and Taoism to help people understand themselves correctly, grasp the appropriateness of life, master the wisdom of life, correct their work attitude, and enjoy true freedom and happiness. The book selects a series of lively and profound Zen stories. Through eight aspects such as character, virtue, and dealing with things, it a Reads8.8ScoreShelves
  27. "Quran" Encyclopedia Questions and Answers completed The main content of "Quran Encyclopedia Questions and Answers (Part 1)": The "Quran" is the only fundamental scripture of Islam. It is a collection of "Allah's revelations" that Muhammad successively announced during his 23-year missionary process. "Islamic Culture Research Series·Quran Encyclopedia Questions and Answers (Part 1)" is a compilation work that relatively comprehensively explains the comprehensive knowledge in the Quran. It adopts the form of questions and answers to sort out part o Reads8.4ScoreShelves
  28. Philosophy Forest-The Essence of Religion completed On the one hand, religion is people's imagination, concepts, wishes, and emotions in a "theoretical" sense; on the other hand, it is people's behavior, behavior, operations, and activities in a "practical" sense. Reads8.6ScoreShelves
  29. It Will Take You Half an Hour to Understand "The Secret of Internal Cultivation" completed Are you eager to explore the secrets of inner cultivation of Quanzhen Patriarch Wang Chongyang, but are struggling to understand the ancient books? ... This book will light up your heart. This book selects the teachings passed down by the ancestors and adopts the unique method of "original text, translation, and in-depth interpretation" to systematically explain the "true secrets" such as determination as the foundation, subduing the mental ape, dual cultivation of life and life, inner alchemy, Reads9.4ScoreShelves
  30. Ten Good Karma Sutras completed Buddhist scriptures. It guides people to be good, and the philosophical thoughts contained in it are worthy of people's study and reflection. Reads8.6ScoreShelves
  31. Overview of the Bible completed "Bible Overview" is a record with profound contents and a long history. It has a history of more than 2,000 years, and some of its contents have been translated into more than 2,000 languages. It is the best-selling book in the world. It has influenced the development of all aspects of Western culture and shaped countless people's outlook on life and values. Where does the power of the Bible come from? This book explores this issue from many aspects, including the writing process of the Bible, t Reads8.3ScoreShelves
  32. Zhou Gong's Complete Dream Interpretation completed "The Encyclopedia of Dream Interpretations by Duke Zhou", which brings together the wisdom of three sages, Shao Yong, Anonymous, and Ge Hong, is by no means a simple book of divination of good and bad luck, but a dream decoding book that goes deep into the psychology of traditional Chinese culture. It combines ancient people's observation, speculation and experience of dreams for thousands of years. It systematically classifies and explains the complicated dreams from all phenomena in the world Reads7.8ScoreShelves
  33. Shurangama's Great Righteousness (Revised Version) completed Dazhao, a master of Buddhism from the Buddhist College of China, is currently the executive director of the Zhejiang Buddhist Association, a postgraduate tutor at Putuoshan College of the Buddhist College of China, and the abbot of Miaoguo Temple in Wenzhou. This manuscript is based on the Zen, Jing, and Tiantai sects of Chinese Buddhism. It systematically explains the theory and practice of meditation and is in line with Buddhist principles. Reads9.5ScoreShelves
  34. Qiu Zuchui Xunwen completed This work "Qiu Zuchui Xunwen" is written by Qiu Chuji. Reads8.5ScoreShelves
  35. Life Is Not Perfect completed "Life Is Not Perfect" is an inspirational life book that distills the essence of vast Buddhist scriptures and teaches you simple rules for improving your life. When people live in the world, they will inevitably be entangled in various desires. When there are desires, there will naturally be troubles. The more desires there are, the more troubles there will be. Master Hongyi Li Shutong, known as "the legend of a generation" and "the spiritual mentor of the Chinese people", was trapped in the tro Reads9.4ScoreShelves
  36. Five Mantra Sutras completed This work "Five Sutras of Mantra" is written by an unknown author Reads8.3ScoreShelves
  37. Taoist History completed This book is a general history of Taoism, taking time as its warp and sect differentiation as its latitude, and comprehensively and systematically introduces the history of the emergence, development and spread of Taoism. The time limit recorded in the book begins with the social conditions and ideological origins of the Qin and Han Dynasties before the emergence of Taoism, and ends with the spread of contemporary Taoism around the world. The recorded content involves the scriptures, doctrines, Reads8.2ScoreShelves
  38. Taoist Basic Beliefs and Common Sense completed The contents of this book include the basic beliefs and common sense of Confucianism, the basic beliefs and common sense of Buddhism, the basic beliefs and common sense of Taoism, the basic beliefs and common sense of Zen Buddhism, the basic beliefs and common sense of Chinese Buddhism, the basic beliefs and common sense of Theravada Buddhism, the basic beliefs and common sense of Tibetan Buddhism, the basic common sense of Buddhist cultivation and inheritance, the basic common sense of Taoist c Reads8.5ScoreShelves
  39. Confucianism and Taoism completed There are currently four major cultural areas in the world, namely, the Christian cultural area, the Islamic cultural area, the Buddhist cultural area, and the Confucian ethical cultural area. The first three major cultural areas are all formed with religion as the center. While the Confucian ethical cultural area centered on China, although there is also religion within it, the condensed core of the entire cultural area is Confucian ethical culture, a culture based on family culture. This book Reads8.6ScoreShelves
  40. Awakening of Life completed In the journey of life, we will inevitably encounter a lot of dissatisfaction and dissatisfaction. We always have to put in a lot of hard work and effort, trying our best to seek answers from the outside world, hoping to get answers that convince us, but we often return in vain. At this time, we might as well try to use the Buddhist way of looking at life, and in turn take care of our inner world. We will find that the real answer can actually be found in our body and mind. In this book, the aut Reads9.4ScoreShelves
  41. Sing the Mantra completed "Singing the True Words of the Tao" is a Taoist document compiled by Qinghua Laoren and Zangzi of Qinghe. It uses poetry to express a concept of health preservation, which is very consistent with the society at that time. This book is considered to be a masterpiece on Taoist mind training. It not only talks about the methods of mind training, alchemy and body refining, but also systematically discusses the basic views of alchemy and Taoist Kung Fu: at the beginning, it elaborates on the guiding Reads8.6ScoreShelves
  42. Love Is a Game for the Brave completed "The purpose of religion has never been to follow the religion itself, but to change oneself through the teachings." The young Rinpoche impressed everyone who listened to his teachings with his extraordinary wisdom, sincere courage that was not afraid of the world, and especially his infinite love and affinity. "Love is a Game for the Brave" is Agaba Rinpoche's first book. In this book, the young Rinpoche first demonstrated his love for all living beings and his courage to explore the truth. He Reads9.4ScoreShelves
  43. Master Hongyi Talks About Calmness completed It tells that calmness is a kind of cultivation, a temperament, a state, and a person's wisdom and generosity. Calmness is an attitude towards life. Faced with a society that is impetuous and busy and pursues material and sensual enjoyment, we might as well learn to get rid of the right and wrong of others and cultivate a calm and comfortable mind. Calmness is the return to nature after going through vicissitudes of life, reading all the glitz, and washing away the restlessness. It is a kind of Reads9.1ScoreShelves
  44. Holding Flowers and Laughing at Buddha completed Why does Buddhism oppose the soul of the old Indian teachings? The old teachings talk about reincarnation and liberation, and Buddhism also talks about reincarnation and liberation, and only reincarnation is the main body of liberation. The old teachings only belong to the manayas, while the Buddha talks about manayas and tudu at the same time, and the emphasis is entirely on tudu. This is the most different point. Therefore, Buddhism does not call this subject the soul, but calls it Karma. The Reads8.3ScoreShelves
  45. History of Christianity completed Introduction This book is a general history of the Christian world, taking time as its warp and regions and countries as its latitude, and comprehensively and systematically introduces the history of the emergence, development and spread of Christianity. The time limit recorded in the book begins with the Jewish social conditions before the emergence of Christianity and ends with the spread of Christianity in modern China. The content recorded is divided into sects, and covers extensively the sc Reads9.4ScoreShelves
  46. Basic Knowledge of Zen Buddhism completed Zen Buddhism originated in India, and the emergence of Zen Buddhism in my country reflects the integration and absorption of my country's traditional thought and culture with Indian religious doctrines. It is the development and innovation of Indian Buddhist thought by ancient Chinese Buddhists. Through the development of Zen masters in the past dynasties, Zen Buddhism has developed into one of the main sects of Buddhism in my country. Reads8.0ScoreShelves
  47. Life-Changing Buddhist Lessons completed Buddhism is the crystallization of people's continuous study and thinking for more than two thousand years. It can often enlighten people's lives in a few words, make people suddenly understand, and benefit people a lot. Here, "Buddhism Lessons That Change Your Life: Where there is Buddhism, there is a way" selects 12 popular Buddhist masters in modern times, such as Master Hsing Yun, Master Sheng Yen, and Nan Huaijin. It combines the psychological demands of modern people and discusses life hap Reads9.4ScoreShelves
  48. History of Buddhism completed This book is a general history of the Buddhist world, taking time as the warp and regions and countries as the latitude, and comprehensively and systematically introduces the history of the emergence, development and spread of Buddhism. The time limit recorded in the book begins with the social conditions in ancient India before the emergence of Buddhism and ends with the spread and influence of Buddhism in the West in modern times. The content recorded is based on original Buddhism, sectarian B Reads8.7ScoreShelves
  49. The Secret Fire Method Taught by the True Immortal completed "Secret Methods of Fire and Temperature Transmitted by True Immortals" is included in the "Zhongshen" section of "Tao Zang" under the "Zhongshu" category. It is not attributed to the author. It may be a work of the Southern Song Dynasty. This article focuses on fire, which is a link in inner alchemy practice. It is discussed in three sections: "Huo Hou in Time", "Water Movement", and "Convenient Real Person Dew Machine". Among them, the profit and loss of the sun and the moon, Yixiang Yao Ci, an Reads8.4ScoreShelves
  50. Supplements to Ziyang Zhenren's Enlightenment completed Chinese traditional cultural thoughts have a long history and are highly original, original and literary. The early ideological forms were very distinctive, with extensive and profound contents such as religious theology, Chinese medicine classics, ancient military art, Confucianism, Taoism, Buddhism and hundreds of schools of thought, Feng Shui metaphysics, Twenty-Four Histories, customs and geography, etc. This series of "Original Books on Classic Chinese Studies and Essence Culture" retains t Reads8.5ScoreShelves