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Fragrance of the Lotus, The: Contemplative Passages from Supreme Matriarch Great Dharma Mother by Kwang, Ji |
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Brief Description Contained here are selected daily teachings that were originally circulated among the members of the Lotus Sangha of World Social Buddhism - a community of several thousand practisioners living and working primarily in Europe, the Americas, and Asia - and of which Great Dharma Master Ji Kwang is the "Chung Chong", or Supreme. |
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Author Information Supreme Matriarch Ji Kwang Dae Poep Sa Nim is the Supreme Matriarch of hte Yun Hwa Denomination / Lotus Sangha of World Social Buddhism. Born in Korea in 1946, she has been training in Buddhism since she was 12 and is one of very few women in the history of Korean Buddhist history to be recognized as an enlightened master. |
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Author Profile Supreme Matriarch Ji Kwang Dae Poep Sa Nim is the Supreme Matriarch of hte Yun Hwa Denomination / Lotus Sangha of World Social Buddhism. Born in Korea in 1946, she has been training in Buddhism since she was 12 and is one of very few women in the history of Korean Buddhist history to be recognized as an enlightened master. |
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Synopsis Contained here are selected daily teachings that were originally circulated among the members of the Lotus Sangha of World Social Buddhism - a community of several thousand practisioners living and working primarily in Europe, the Americas, and Asia - and of which Great Dharma Master Ji Kwang is the "Chung Chong", or Supreme Matriarch. These daily teachings were explicitly intended to serve her immediate students as personal reminders of the meaning of unhindered clarity and compassion. As such, each individual teaching demonstrates the horizonless virtuosity of Buddhist awakening as manifested in skillfully reflecting and responding to contemporary experiences, concerns and events - a clear passage to the bodhimandala, or "place of enlightenment". As a whole, the teachings collected here provide succinct and compelling evidence that all places may, indeed, be the place of enightenment. |
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