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- While reading a book, the protagonist cleans after hearing the words, "Cleaning in front of my house brings blessings," and the minor changes change the attitude toward life and the hearts of those around him. And he begins to live with others.
- Here is an issue of bullying at school. To solve this, we preclude the children from having jaundiced eyes and, as a result, considering a friend and oneself as two separate individuals. From then on, the children get along well and bullying is not an issue anymore.
- "Isn't there any way to save the Earth, which is in crisis?" To solve this problem, representatives from each country had a meeting.
- The movie offers a dieting method that asks what exactly the inner issue is to diagnose yourself and find a dieting method that automatically allows you to lose weight.
- Knowing that the core driving force for self-development is the "Mind Training", even in a busy life like today, I'm taking my two young daughters and on the way to a Buddhist lecture meeting which takes eight transfers in a round-trip.
- Through the monk's teaching and retreat, Kyungmin learns that our lives are games, and those who are good at games are professional gamers, and what is the professional gamer of life that lives like a game. While playing computer games, I know that I need to know the goals, laws, and rules of the game to win the game, and I also study for the test like a game.
- People who lose weight by not eating suffer from a desire unfilled as they crave to eat at heart while suppress their urge to eat simply to lose weight.
- I have a Buddha at home. He does nothing for himself, he is a Buddha who puts his heart to the work of the temple that saves life, and he saves the whole family by silently protecting his place. There is a Buddha in my house.
- This movie is based on the Avatamsaka Sutra, which is said to be the highest peak of Buddhist scriptures. The Avatamsaka Sutra is the most profound and vast scripture among Buddhist scriptures that mysteriously and majestically describes how practitioners reach the mysterious world of enlightenment of Buddha through the Bodhisattva path of seeking enlightenment above and saving all living beings below. In the past, it was not easy for the general public to access the scriptures due to the difficulty of the scriptures themselves and the barrier of Chinese characters, but now that the translation into Korean has been completed, anyone can read and practice the Avatamsaka Sutra. This film presents in very concrete detail through real-life examples how the profound teachings of the Avatamsaka Sutra can be applied and utilized in the lives of modern people. This movie consists of three episodes. All three films are films based on actual cases of using the teachings of the Avatamsaka Sutra in real life, and will be of practical help to those who watch these films.
- The main character, who often gets angry at his daughter because he doesn't like her every move, receives a letter written by his daughter summarizing her relationship with her mother and her own feelings. He doesn't know how to solve the problem, so he reveals his letter and his inner feelings at a meeting of children's Buddhist teachers at the temple he attends, and as he does so, he sees himself. She discovers that it is not the child's problem but her own behavior that is the problem, and that everyone is perfect and capable of doing everything on their own.
- 'Form is emptiness, emptiness is form.' This is the core expression that embraces the whole universe and the principle of life. Form here means the world we feel and experience, and emptiness, the essence of the form.
- People always try to tell right from wrong and as a result get into many fights over trivial issues. In many cases, rather than correcting wrongs, people make relationships grow apart and become difficult. However, the truth is that there is no right and wrong. There is only wisdom that is suitable for the situation. For example, isn't it appropriate for a mother, when going up a mountain with her child, to adapt her steps to the child's? While teaching Words of Wisdom to his grandson, a grandfather discovers an extraordinary maxim and tries to pay back his wife who normally nags him .
- Rather than trying to be better by comparing yourself to others and becoming the best by being recognized, I realized that walking alone with my center and following the Dharma is truly the best and perfect way to live in this world.
- The main character, who stopped working for a while due to illness and studied about the mind, when a problem with a customer arises while starting a new job, he does not create difficult situations like before, but deals with them wisely in light of the truth without realizing it. He comes to understand the monk's teachings more clearly through his colleague's reaction.
- As the eldest daughter-in-law after marriage, she did her best to her in-laws with the notion that she should be good at anything, but she has never been recognized by her husband. She complains to her mother-in-law, but she only sides with her son. The mother-in-law also wanted to be recognized by her husband for the 80 years of living by sacrificing herself for her married family, but she has never been recognized. So whenever she has time, she talks about the past, but neither her husband nor her daughter-in-law know. Then one day, while the main character sings a chorus of praises in the temple, she learns that all the words and actions of her mother-in-law are correct through the lyrics of praises, and that all of her mother-in-law, father-in-law, husband, and herself are correct.