Aware of Procedure to Awaken

Outlines the four-part causation model in Buddhist thought and shows how the same structure applies to two systems: Tai Chi practice and the Amitabha Buddha method. It contrasts their main causes, supporting causes, timing, and the indirect conditions that shape each path

Aware of Procedure to Awaken
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In Buddhist Philosophy the subject of Causation has 4 parts:

  • Main cause (Our intention)
  • Main Supporting Cause (Subject / person / situation)
  • Timing
  • All the other direct / indirect causes

Tai Chi Procedure

Main cause : Attitude, curiosity, humble, joy, discipline, patience
Supporting main cause: Philosophy (Teaching) and/or teacher, forms and discipline to practice
Timing : No-I Dao melody
All other indirect causes: Bring the Tai Chi philosophy into our lifestyle


Amitabha Buddha System Procedure

Main cause: Our will
Supporting main cause : Amitabha Buddha
Timing : 1 lifetime vs Bodhisattva system many lifetimes
All other indirect causes: The journey to purify our life