Ancient Wisdom And Modern Practical Lessons Through The Wise-Foolish S¿tra
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The Wise-Foolish S¿tra is a significant work within the Avad¿na (Parables) section of the Taish¿ Shinsh¿ Daiz¿ky¿ (No. 202). It was compiled by Master Huijue in 445 CE (Northern Wei Dynasty) and translated into Vietnamese by the late Most Venerable Thich Trung Quán (1918-2003). The meaning of the title is simple yet profound:The Wise: Refers to a heart that is kind, ethical, mindful, and spiritually aspiring.The Foolish: Refers to a soul dominated by greed, hatred, delusion, and ignorance, leading to selfishness, cruelty, and downfall.With 46 relatable stories, the sutra is a powerful testament to the philosophy of cause and effect: "goodness begets goodness, and evil begets evil." It also chronicles the journey of practicing the Paramitas (Perfections) by Buddhas and Bodhisattvas of the past to save sentient beings and guide them from evil toward the good.Because these stories are so applicable to modern life, I have frequently used themes from this sutra for Dharma talks with Buddhists in Vietnam and the United States. This was especially true during the "Applied Dharma" program at Huong Sen Temple throughout the COVID-19 pandemic (2020-2022) and on broadcast programs like Asia World TV and the Cali Today channel between 2023 and 2025. Now, with sufficient favorable conditions, I have compiled these teachings into two volumes within the B¿o Anh L¿c Bookshelf:Volume 123: Trí Tü C¿ X¿a và Bài H¿c ¿ng D¿ng Hi¿n ¿¿i qua Kinh Hi¿n Ngu (Vietnamese).Volume 124: Ancient Wisdom and Modern Practical Lessons through the Wise-Foolish S¿tra (English).Notably, this work has benefited from the excellent support of AI technology in compiling and bridging 5th-century ancient wisdom with the practical contexts of the 21st century.
The Wise-Foolish S¿tra is a significant work within the Avad¿na (Parables) section of the Taish¿ Shinsh¿ Daiz¿ky¿ (No. 202). It was compiled by Master Huijue in 445 CE (Northern Wei Dynasty) and translated into Vietnamese by the late Most Venerable Thich Trung Quán (1918-2003). The meaning of the title is simple yet profound:The Wise: Refers to a heart that is kind, ethical, mindful, and spiritually aspiring.The Foolish: Refers to a soul dominated by greed, hatred, delusion, and ignorance, leading to selfishness, cruelty, and downfall.With 46 relatable stories, the sutra is a powerful testament to the philosophy of cause and effect: "goodness begets goodness, and evil begets evil." It also chronicles the journey of practicing the Paramitas (Perfections) by Buddhas and Bodhisattvas of the past to save sentient beings and guide them from evil toward the good.Because these stories are so applicable to modern life, I have frequently used themes from this sutra for Dharma talks with Buddhists in Vietnam and the United States. This was especially true during the "Applied Dharma" program at Huong Sen Temple throughout the COVID-19 pandemic (2020-2022) and on broadcast programs like Asia World TV and the Cali Today channel between 2023 and 2025. Now, with sufficient favorable conditions, I have compiled these teachings into two volumes within the B¿o Anh L¿c Bookshelf:Volume 123: Trí Tü C¿ X¿a và Bài H¿c ¿ng D¿ng Hi¿n ¿¿i qua Kinh Hi¿n Ngu (Vietnamese).Volume 124: Ancient Wisdom and Modern Practical Lessons through the Wise-Foolish S¿tra (English).Notably, this work has benefited from the excellent support of AI technology in compiling and bridging 5th-century ancient wisdom with the practical contexts of the 21st century.
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