• Contentment and Dharma practice is the greatest wealth.
  • The purpose of concentration is controlling the mind.
  • What is the most important part of practicing Buddhism? Benefiting all sentient beings.
  • It’s all about faith. Faith generates energy and inspires us to practice.
  • Practicing Buddhism means learning how to make use of wholesome factors in life to improve one’s character.
  • With the advent of globalization, the most important thing is sharing!
  • The natural world is the Buddha Dharma. They are perfectly compatible.
  • Mental knots are also an opportunity for awakening.
  • You are the master of your own fate.
  • Do not look down upon limited compassion. It is an endless virtuous mind; an endless wisdom; an endless connection.
  • The “good life” is based on respect, tolerance, and universal love.
  • The entire universe is just a manifestation of the mind.
  • —Master Hsin Tao
    :: Master Hsin Tao—The Founder

    While Avalokiteśvara Bodhisattva was abiding in the profound perfection of wisdom…

    Born in upper Burma in 1948 to ethnic Chinese parents, Master Hsin Tao was left orphaned and impoverished at an early age. Having been taken in by the remnants of ROC military units operating along the border of Yunnan, China, he was brought to Taiwan in 1961. At the age of 15, he was deeply moved by the compassion of Guanyin Bodhisattva (Avalokiteśvara) and resolved to seek the supreme truth and to bring relief to all who suffer. As an offering to the Buddha, he had himself tattooed with the vows "May I awaken in gratitude for the kindness of Guanyin," "I will never rest until Buddhahood is attained," and "Liberating all beings by living in suchness."

    After ordaining at the age of 25 and making a vow to attain enlightenment, Master Hsin Tao traveled on foot for over ten years, practicing austerities in lonely and secluded locations. Having arrived at the Fahua Cave on Fulong Mountain in early 1983, Master Hsin Tao undertook a fast which was to last over two years, during which time he attained deep insight into the meaning of "Only when all beings are liberated, is enlightenment fully attained."

    Standing on top of a lofty mountain peak, plunging to on the depths of the ocean

    Standing on the summit of Ling Jiou Mountain, looking down at the
    Pacific Ocean, Master Hsin Tao felt great compassion for the
    suffering of all beings. After his solitary retreat he established the
    Wusheng Monastery on the mountain in order to propagate the
    Dharma and help relieve suffering in the world, at the same time
    advancing the cause of world peace through interreligious dialogue.