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Buddhism in Plain Terms Volume 1

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  • BPT Vol 1.1: Learning the Perfect Wisdom of the Buddha-Dharma
  • BPT Vol 1.2: The Objective of Practising Buddhism and Cultivating One’s Mind
  • BPT Vol 1.3: The Meaning of Life Expounded by Buddhism
  • BPT Vol 1.4: Cultivating the Mind Is Akin to Treading on Thin Ice
  • BPT Vol 1.5: The Relationship between Collective and Individual Karmic Retribution
  • BPT Vol 1.6: Methods to Prevent the Formation of Karmic Obstacles
  • BPT Vol 1.7: The Difference between Good Deeds, Merit and Virtue
  • BPT Vol 1.9: The Mind Must Not Be Changed by Circumstances. The Soul Must Not Be Changed by Conditions
  • BPT Vol 1.11: On “Favouritism and Humiliation” and “Attachments”
  • BPT Vol 1.12: Good, Evil and Karma
  • BPT Vol 1.13: Empty Body of Illusion and Illusory Consciousness
  • BPT Vol 1.14: Buddhism and Health Maintenance
  • BPT Vol 1.15: Explaining to Disciples about Delusions of Views and Thought
  • BPT Vol 1.16: Practitioners Should Constantly Dwell in Clear Enlightenment
  • BPT Vol 1.17: Signlessness of Life Is Corresponding Awakening
  • BPT Vol 1.18: Revisiting the Difference between Good Deeds, Merit and Virtue
  • BPT Vol 1.19: The Wonderful Functions of the Buddha-Dharma
  • BPT Vol 1.20: On the Thoughts of Sentient Beings
  • BPT Vol 1.21: Use the Five Powers to Seek One’s Inherent Nature
  • BPT Vol 1.22: Straight Talk and Indirect Talk Are Both Wonderful Methods
  • BPT Vol 1.23: The Ability to See through the True Nature and Let Go Is Prajna Wisdom
  • BPT Vol 1.24: Eliminate Deluded Thoughts with Sincere Repentance
  • BPT Vol 1.25: On Making Friends – From a Buddhist Perspective
  • BPT Vol 1.26: Essentials of Learning Buddhism – Words of Wisdom (1)
  • BPT Vol 1.27: Essentials of Learning Buddhism – Words of Wisdom (2)
  • BPT Vol 1.28: Regulating Your Mind—Cultivate Your Body and Nurture Your Nature
  • BPT Vol 1.30: When Affliction Approaches, Be Indifferent
  • BPT Vol 1.31: Form Is Emptiness, Emptiness Is Form
  • BPT Vol 1.32: Perceive the Three Realms as Illusory. Affliction is Bodhi
  • BPT Vol 1.33: Internalise the Buddha-dharma and Attain Enlightenment
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