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From Tao Te Ching to the Way of the Sages: Interview of Mr. Su Yu-de, Part 2 of 2

2018-06-17
Language:English,Taiwanese Hokkien (台灣話)
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You mentioned Tao Te Ching’s doing without doing, the Šūrańgama Sutra, Quan Yin Method, Quan Yin Bodhisattva and Christianity. It is the very meaning that all religions convey. We shall resort to the Four Books: Great Learning, Doctrine of the Mean, Analects and Mencius for understanding the key concepts of Confucianism. The Great Learning has revealed in the beginning that, the way of the great learning is to realize one’s good nature, to spread the good qualities among others, and to cultivate it to the perfection. A man who obtains the One will become the Great Man. The Great Man in Confucianism means the Buddhas and Bodhisattvas in Buddhism and the Saintly Immortals in Taoism.
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