10 Observing Wisdoms and How They Connect to the 1st of the 3 Eternal Dharma Truths Link to earlier post here 10 Observing Wisdoms (Intro to the heart
What is Meditation? This post explores Buddhist meditation as a path beyond the regular sense of self, including moving, still, and healing forms. With energy awareness, posture, and no-I insight, it guides lifestyle and Dharma practice toward harmony, sensitivity, and timeless wisdom rooted in intention.
Why do all the Appearing Forms of Dharma Have to Change? 3 Eternal Dharma Truths * 1st Eternal Dharma Truth * All the appearing forms
4 elements Four Element Masters of Tai Chi This post reveals how to master Tai Chi’s four elemental forces—earth, water, fire, and wind—through internal energy, intention, and disciplined practice. Learn the secrets of Dragon Breathe and Dragon Temper to balance explosive power with calm awareness in every movement.
What is Memory? This post reveals how memory functions beyond the brain through four consciousnesses—hidden, I, brain, and subconscious—according to Dharma. It explains memory’s link to intention, ego, and sensation, and shows how practices like Taiji and Buddhist wisdom can purify and awaken deeper awareness.
Amitabha Buddha Open Heart, Open Life - Observation, Creation and Internal Pure Land This post reveals how ego—clinging to “I and mine”—breeds stress, greed, and discontent. With open-hearted observation and curiosity, you access your true self, tap into creative power, and awaken to life’s inherent perfection. Every moment becomes a treasure, every action a path to joy and wisdom.
From Self-Doubt to Self-Confidence Self-Being: How to be Free from Self-Doubt This post reveals how to dissolve self-doubt by observing Pure Dharma Logic—a timeless, universal clarity. By practicing Tai Chi mindfully and reading philosophy with a joyful, ego-free heart, we uncover illusion, embrace wisdom, and awaken true self-confidence and joy.
7 Chakras Regular life Meditation: A Life Fully Aware, Free, and Pure This post shares lifestyle meditation as daily practice—blending Tai Chi movement, Bodhisattva virtues, and chakra awareness. Let go of ego, live without tension, feel with openness, and think with clarity. A calm, free, and intuitive presence becomes the foundation of a joyful, awakened life.
middle way The Middle View of Reality This post explores the Middle Way view of reality in Mahayana Buddhism—how all things arise through causes and conditions, yet have no inherent self. By examining the illusion of “I,” we confront emptiness, dependent origination, and the insight that mind shapes the world we perceive.
Poem Surfing the Waves of Causation This post explores the Taoist wisdom of flowing with life’s tides—rising and falling without resistance. Discover how to surf life’s waves with a heart like water, finding eternal joy, pure awareness, and the unshakable serenity of non-attachment in every moment.