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A Practical Buddist Approch To Alleviate Suffering & Make Life Better at No Cost!

Guan Yin Citta Dharma Door and Master Jun Hong Lu

Guan Yin Citta Dharma Door belongs to the Mahayana Buddhist tradition. It encourages people to recite Buddhist scriptures (sutras and mantras) on a daily basis, practise life liberation (that is, saving the lives of beings destined for slaughter), and make great vows to help more people. Meanwhile, it also encourages people to study Buddhist teachings and reflect upon their past wrongdoings and refrain from doing them. These five “golden Buddhist practices” lay a solid foundation for improved physical and mental well-being; they have been proved to cure illnesses, resolve relationship conflicts and increase spiritual strength and wisdom.

Using his spiritual power, Master Lu is able to tell anyone’s past, present and future, as long as the person’s year of birth and the Chinese zodiac are provided. His advice is based entirely on the teachings and practices of traditional Buddhism. He asks for nothing in return– which is why Guan Yin Citta has been able to reach over 10 million people in such a short period of time.

The Five “Golden Buddhist Practices”– An Effective Way To Alleviate Our Suffering

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Master Jun Hong Lu
Master Jun Hong Lu:World Renowned Chinese Buddhist Leader and World Peace Ambassador

Introduction

Master Jun Hong Lu is the President of the Australian Chinese Buddhist Research Centre (ACBRC), the chairman of Australia Oriental Media Group (AOMG) and a renowned leader of the Chinese Community in Australia. Master Lu is well known internationally for his work in promoting traditional Chinese Culture, World Peace and helping people through Buddhist Teachings. In merely a few years,there are over 10 million people following Master Lu’s teachings with the spirit and compassion of Mahayana Buddhism.

With the mission to promote traditional Chinese culture, Master Jun Hong Lu provides teachings of “loving kindness and compassion”, as well as the essence of Buddhist philosophy. Master Jun Hong Lu encourages people to refrain from wrongdoings and perform good deeds. Besides that, Master Lu is the chairman of Australia Oriental Media Buddhist Charity Association (AOMB) . AOMB is registered under Australian Charities and Non for profit Commission-ACNC.Charity ABN: 96169422664.

Awards & Recognition

In the past few decades, Master Jun Hong Lu has been continuously promoting World Peace and Traditional Chinese Culture to the world for its ideals and essence to be widely accepted and appreciated. Many of his honourable Awards signify the affirmation of Master Lu for his positive global impact. Master Lu will continue to devote his life to promoting World Peace and Culture, strengthening the harmony and stability of society and to support the development of humanity and world peace.

Contributions of Master Jun Hong Lu have been recognized and covered by the media internationally, including Radio France Internationale (France) and People’s Daily Newspaper (China). Millions of copies of ‘Buddhism in Plain Terms’ and other couple dozen publications by Master Jun Hong Lu are available for free distribution all around the world. Publications are in Chinese and English, and are progressively being translated into German, Spanish, French, and Japanese.

By following the five ‘golden Buddhist practices’ of Guan Yin Citta–reciting Buddhist sutras, practising life liberation, making vows, repenting of wrongdoings and studying Buddhism in Plain Terms– we can accumulate merits, which in turn can be used to reduce our karmic debts and clear  karmic obstacles on our life’s journey.

1. Why does reciting Buddhist scripture matter?

Buddhist scriptures (sutras) are the sayings of the Buddha.

When reciting them, you will benefit from the blessings of Buddhas and Bodhisattvas.

Recitation will not only help eliminate your negative karma; it will also bring strength, wisdom and inner peace, so that you can overcome all kinds of obstacles.

And it does not cost a cent. All it requires is persistence and wholehearted sincerity. 

Major sutras and mantras for practitioners of Guan Yin Citta Dharma Door

Great Compassion Mantra

This mantra can fulfil wishes, cure illnesses and grant protection to those who recite it. During critical times such as just prior to an operation, it should be recited 21 or 49 times per day–the more the better.

Heart Sutra

Reciting this sutra will help connect you to Guan Yin Bodhisattva. This sutra helps you uncover your wisdom, get along well with people and regain a peaceful state of mind. This sutra can be recited 3 or 7 times per day, but avoid reciting it after 10 pm.

Eighty-eight Buddhas Great Repentance Text

When reciting this text, you repent before many Buddhas of your previous mistakes, such as hurting someone you love, showing disrespect for Buddhas, etc. This text can be recited once or three times per day.

2. The enormous benefit of practising life liberation

Life liberation, or the release of animals, especially those in grave danger of being killed, is a popular practice performed by all schools of Buddhism. Setting animals free helps us cultivate compassion towards all beings, and deepens our understanding that we are all interdependent. It also enhances our generosity.

As many pains and illnesses that we suffer come from the karma of killing, the boundless merits derived from life liberation are particularly relevant to modern people: it helps us attain longevity and health, resolve interpersonal conflicts, be free from violence and disasters, and fulfil our wishes.

3. Keep a promise–the power of a vow

When you make a vow, you will be motivated to fulfil your vow. You become willing to devote yourself to that goal. The vow is, in fact, very strong energy; it can overcome countless obstacles. This is especially true when you make a vow out of compassion. Seeing the suffering and hearing the cries of sentient beings, Bodhisattvas bring forth immense compassion and vow to benefit all sentient beings.

4. Reading Buddhism in Plain Terms?

Integrated with the energy and wisdom of Buddhas and Bodhisattvas, Buddhism in Plain Terms is a collection of Master Lu’s core Buddhist teachings. Master Lu explained the profound Buddhist wisdom in plain and simple languages to illuminate the minds of sentient beings and enlighten their wisdom. By reading and studying Buddhism in Plain Terms persistently, you will find boundless benefits and great energy

5. Repent of wrongdoings and refrain from doing them

In Buddhism, repentance is a common practice for practitioners to reflect upon their wrongdoings, which could be committed by body, mind and speech in past and present lives, and to exercise self-discipline to refrain from these wrongdoings. True and sincere repentance is essential to eliminating bad karma, cleansing the soul, and elevating spiritual state.

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