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Fall Retreat
The opening chant venerates Avalokiteśvara, whose single drop of compassion on a willow branch revives the ten directions of the cosmos, purifies the practice center, and reveals countless Buddha-lands through her lotus and willow branch.
The ordination ceremony gives birth to the fragile precept body (śīlakāya), which must be sheltered in the Sangha’s soil to grow vigorous. Alongside our physical body there is the precept body and the wisdom life (tuệ mạng), the latter outliving our years as it is transmitted. The Three Trainings—śīla (precept), samādhi (concentration), prajñā (wisdom) (or niệm, định, tuệ)—show that precepts bring concentration, concentration brings insight, and insight bears compassion, freedom, and happiness.
The dimensions of the precepts unfold as:
- giới thân (precept body)
- giới hạnh (practice of the precepts)
- giới tướng (manifestation and presentation)
- giới pháp (precepts as Dharma)
- giới thể (functional strength)
Two categories of precepts are identified:
– tính giới (nature precepts whose violation causes immediate suffering)
– già giới (blocking precepts that prevent future violations)
Distinctions are also drawn between tùy tướng giới (form-based practice) and vô tướng giới (formless acts of bodhisattvas working skilfully in the world).
Daily life becomes practice through walking meditation and mindful breathing—investing 100 % in each step or breath to build the Sangha and enrich the quality of living. Practice is twofold: “enjoy” the present-moment wonders and “take care of your sorrow” by embracing pain; happiness arises only against the backdrop of suffering and is sustained by insight rather than external craving.