The Cycle of Beauty: Lifetime After Lifetime 美的循環-談生生世世(修訂版)

The Cycle of Beauty: Lifetime After Lifetime 美的循環-談生生世世(修訂版)
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Publisher : 靜思人文志業股份有限公司
Total Pages : 212
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ISBN-10 : 9786269562435
ISBN-13 : 6269562430
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Book Synopsis The Cycle of Beauty: Lifetime After Lifetime 美的循環-談生生世世(修訂版) by : Shih Cheng Yen

Download or read book The Cycle of Beauty: Lifetime After Lifetime 美的循環-談生生世世(修訂版) written by Shih Cheng Yen and published by 靜思人文志業股份有限公司. This book was released on 2022-01-01 with total page 212 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Master Cheng Yen told stories from the Buddha’s time and instances from daily life. This book includes three parts: In part one of this book, “The All-Pervasive Heart,” a young child deposits coins in a piggy bank every day in order to “help Grandmaster build the hospital.” In this child’s young heart, a window of love is opened, and as she grows up, the goodness in her heart will continue to grow. In part two of this book, “Self-Refinement,” there is a story from the Buddha’s time about an elder who asked the Buddha how to eliminate illness. The Buddha told him, “If one’s mind remains well even when one’s body is sick, one can achieve liberation from the pain of illness. Unenlightened beings are all afflicted by the Five Aggregates (form, feeling, perception, action, and consciousness). Once we fall ill, our lives become enshrouded by pain and fear. If we can fully understand that our body is merely an illusory form, and that aging, illness, and death are natural, our bodily suffering will not be as intense.” The final part of this book, “Serenity at Life’s End” provides many real examples to show that even at life’s end, we can transcend the afflictions of birth and death so long as we can let go of our attachments. In this part of the book, there is the story of a cancer patient who endures the pain of illness and refuses chemotherapy in order to preserve his body for medical research. There is also the story of elderly people who live out the final stretch of their lives in a state of peace and ease. 證嚴法師講述了真實人生故事以及佛典故事。本書共分為三個部分: 在本書上篇〈心香處處聞〉中,年幼的孩童日日投硬幣存撲滿,為的是「幫忙師公蓋醫院」,在幼小的心靈開啟一扇愛的窗,延續到他們成長後,心中的善依舊不斷增長。 本書中篇〈自我的焠煉〉中,提及佛陀在世時,有位長者請示佛陀,如何去除病苦。佛陀告訴他,若能身病、心不病,病痛即可解脫。凡夫都有五蘊(色、受、想、行、識)的煩惱,一旦生病,更使生活籠罩在痛楚與死的恐懼中;若能徹底了知身體是假色,使老、病、死的一切歸于自然,身體的病痛自然不會如此強烈。 於本書下篇〈自在的終點〉即以諸多實例,呈現出縱使到了生命的盡頭,只要能放下執著就能超越生死的煩惱。其中或有癌症患者,忍住病痛不做化療,為的是捐出大體供醫學研究;也有老人們在臨終時,以安詳自在的心境,譜下生命的休止符。


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