Teacup is not a Teacup brings together a collection of
publications, discussions and public talks by Venerable Master Shen-Kai, the teacher of Buddhahood Lineage World Jen Chen
Buddhism (Humanity Vehicle). In his many years of teaching throughout the world, the Venerable Master became known for his distinctive ability to explain the profound Buddhadharma with such startling clarity and simplicity that audiences would immediately comprehend the Buddha’s subtle truths, be able to relate them directly to their own lives and thus benefit themselves and those around them.
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Teacup is not a Teacup brings together a collection of
publications, discussions and public talks by Venerable Master Shen-Kai, the teacher of Buddhahood Lineage World Jen Chen
Buddhism (Humanity Vehicle). In his many years of teaching throughout the world, the Venerable Master became known for his distinctive ability to explain the profound Buddhadharma with such startling clarity and simplicity that audiences would immediately comprehend the Buddha’s subtle truths, be able to relate them directly to their own lives and thus benefit themselves and those around them.
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Chapter 4: Impermanence
TEACUP IS NOT A TEACUP book
Some excerpts of the podcast:
"In our world, how could things be forever unchanging? Moment to moment, time passes by; everything changes continuously and ceaselessly. All things and events arise by aggregations of causes and conditions, and cease again by dispersals of causes and conditions. All living beings go through ‘birth, aging, sickness and death’. Every event and
thing in our world goes through ‘arising, abiding, changing and extinction’. A new and beautiful object or a luxurious building is constantly in the midst of change. After a few years or a few decades, you will see that it has aged and deteriorated. Even the world in which we live also goes through ‘formation, existence, destruction and void’. It never ceases to change. Finally, it will be destroyed."