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Date: 2015-06-30 17:37:22
Indian religions
Buddhism
Religion
Nondualism
Self
Morality
Buddha-nature
Virtue
Selfishness
Mahayana
Buddhahood
Good and evil

SUMMER 201 5 Calligraphy by Chan Master Sheng Yen “By moving from selfishness to selflessness, we will live with greater wisdom and compassion. Attaining selfless wisdom, our mind will not generate affliction; with

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