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  • The Common Ethos of Dharma Drum Mountain

    Our vision: to uplift the character of humanity and build a pure land on earth.
    Our spirit: to give of ourselves for the benefit of all.
    Our direction: to return to the original intention of the Buddha and work for the purification of the world.
    Our approach: to promote comprehensive education and extend loving care to all.

  • The Three Types of Education

    Education through Academics
    Education through Public Outreach
    Education through Caring Services

  • Four Kinds of Environmentalism

    Protecting the Spiritual Environment

    Chan Meditation
    The Fivefold Spiritual Renaissance Campaign

    Protecting the Natural Environment

    Recognizing blessings
    Cherishing blessings
    Nurturing blessings
    Sowing the seeds of blessings

    Protecting the Living Environment

    Our wants are many
    Our needs are few
    Pursue only what you can and should acquire
    Never pursue what you can't and shouldn't acquire

    Protecting the Social Environment 

    The Six Ethics of the Mind
    Buddhist-Style Joint Weddings
    Buddhist-Style Joint Birthday Celebration for the Elderly
    Buddhist-Style Joint Natural Funerals

  • The Fivefold Spiritual Renaissance Campaign
    ---A Proposition for Living in the Twenty-first Century

    Four Fields for Cultivating Peace:
    ---A Proposition for Uplifting the Character of Humanity

    Cultivating a peaceful mind lies in reducing desires
    Cultivating a peaceful body lies in hard work and thrift
    Cultivating a peaceful family lies in love and respect
    Cultivating peaceful activity lies in being honest and upright

    Four Guidelines for Dealing with Desires:
    ---A Proposition for Living a Carefree Life

    Our needs are few
    Our wants are many
    Pursue only what you can and should acquire
    Never pursue what you can’t and shouldn’t acquire

    Four Steps for Handling a Problem:
    ---A Proposition for Resolving the Difficulties of Life

    Face it: face the difficulty squarely
    Accept it: accept the reality of the difficulty
    Deal with it: deal with the difficulty with wisdom and compassion
    Let it go: afterwards, let go of it

    Four Practices for Helping Oneself and Others:
    ---A Proposition for Getting Along with Others

    Feeling grateful for the chance to develop
    Feeling thankful for the opportunity to hone your practice
    Reforming yourself through the Dharma
    Influencing others through virtuous action

    Four Ways to Cultivate Blessings:
    ---A Proposition for Increasing Blessings

    Recognizing blessings is the greatest happiness
    Cherishing blessings is the best way of saving
    Nurture blessings, and you’ll always be blessed
    Sow the seeds of blessings that blessings may be shared by all 

  • The Six Ethics of the Mind

    Family Ethics
    Living Ethics
    School Ethics
    Environmental Ethics
    Workplace Ethics
    Ethics between Ethnic Groups 

  • The Common Endeavor of Buddhists

    Have faith in the Buddha, follow the Dharma, respect the Sangha;
    The Three Jewels are a bright lamp shining throughout eternity.
    Uplift the character of humanity
    And build a pure land on earth
    Being grateful, repaying kindness: this is first;
    Benefit others and you benefit yourself.
    Foremost is to exert your wholehearted effort
    Without measuring more or less.
    Kindness and compassion have no enemies,
    And wisdom engenders no vexations.
    The busy make the most of time;
    The diligent enjoy the best of health.
    In broadly sowing the fields of merit,
    Why fear any hardship or rebuke?
    Those who give selflessly are blessed;
    Those who do good deeds are happy.
    In every moment feel the joy of the Dharma,
    And abide in the bliss of meditation.
    Recite “Guanyin Bodhisattva” everywhere
    And chant “Amitabha Buddha” without end.