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Mahayana Vipassana 15
In 1952, supportive Sangha in Hanoi and the south nurtured spiritual growth. Despite separation, communal support sustained practice. In the mid-1950s, guiding monks and nuns amidst hierarchy challenges fostered Buddhism’s adaptation. Bodhicitta, akin to beginner’s mind, thrives in supportive Sangha, essential for Dharma practice. Love evolves from attachment to interconnectedness, embodying Buddha nature. Vietnamese government’s 1976 efforts to weaken Buddhism were countered by steadfast resilience. Bodhicitta-driven aspirations guided monks and nuns, emphasizing supportive Sangha for spiritual progress. Love transcends time, transforming through mindfulness and mutual support. Dharma practice expands love, fostering interconnectedness and compassion. Establishing supportive Sangha nurtures bodhicitta, vital for enduring challenges.