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245 _aCHANGING DESTINY LIAO -FAN'S FOUR LESSONS
300 _a496 p. ;
_c21 cm.
500 _aA Commentary By Venerable Master Chin Kung
505 _aContents
_tINTRODUCTION
_tFIRST LESSON: LEARNING TO CREATE TO CREATE DESTINY
_tMr. kong's Accuate Predictions
_tMaster Yun - Gu's Advice on Changing Destiny
_tThe Principle of Changing Destiny
_tThe Ways of Changing Destiny
_t to Acknowledge Our Faults
_t To Reform Our Faults Thoroughly
_tTo Surpass Destiny
_tTo Teach Children
_tSECOND LESSON: WAYS TO REFORM
_tThe Reasons to Reform
_t A Ssing for all Good Fortune and Misfortune
_tThe Ways of Reform
_t A Shameful Heart
_t A Fearful Heart
_t A Determined and Courageous Heart
_tThree Methods of Practice in Reforming
_t Changing through Behavior
_t Changing through Reasoning
_t Changing form the Heart
_tThe Desired Result of Reform
_tTHIRD LESSON: WAYS TO CULTIVATE GOODNESS
_tA Family that Accumulates Good Deeds is Sure to Have Abundant Prosperity
_tTen True Accounts of Virtuous People
_t What is Goodness
_t The Definition of Goodness
_tParticipating the Ten Good Deeds when the condition Arises
_tFOURTH LESSON: BENEFITS OF THE VIRTUE OF HUMILITY
_t Arrogance Invites Adversity While Humility Gains Benefit
_t Five True Accounts of Virtuous People
_tHumility and Modesty are the Foundation for Good Fortune
_tTHE TEN RECITATION METHOD
_tGLOSSARY
_tPLACES TO CONTACT
_tWORLD WIDE PURE LAND LEARNING CENTERS AND AMITABHA BUDDHIST SOCIETIES
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_aBuddhism
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_aVoices,Silent
_eTranslater
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