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The Path of Boundless Mind-Capacity
The Thirty-Fifth Letter of Venerable Master Wei Jue
This is a record of the thirty-fifth letter from the late Venerable Master Wei Jue, who now resides in the Western Pure Land. He reflects on the essential practice of expanding one's mind-capacity to overcome the suffering of samsara. This message was recorded by the disciple Shi Faxi.
The Peril of Fame and the Loss of Dharma
The Thirty-Fourth Letter of the Late Venerable Master Wei Chueh
In this poignant reflection, the late Venerable Master Wei Chueh offers a stark warning about the dangers of fame, greed, and the loss of one's original intention in monastic life, urging practitioners to awaken before it is too late.
The Essence of Sincere Practice
The Thirty-Third Letter of Venerable Master Wei Chueh
Venerable Master Wei Chueh reflects on the true essence of spiritual practice, the necessity of sincerity, and the urgency of seeking rebirth in the Western Pure Land of Ultimate Bliss for all beings caught in the cycle of being reincarnated.
The Thirty-Second Letter of Venerable Master Wei Chueh
A Message on the Path to True Practice
Venerable Master Wei Chueh offers a stern and compassionate reminder to the fourfold assembly: true practice is not merely about service, but about transforming one's habits and character to ensure one's path to the Western Pure Land of Ultimate Bliss.
The Call to Face the Truth
The Thirty-First Letter of Venerable Master Wei Chueh
Venerable Master Wei Chueh calls upon monastics and practitioners to set aside personal attachments and face the reality of the Dharma, urging them to support the True Teachings at the Hsiang Kuang Pure Land Buddhist Centre for the sake of all suffering beings.

The Truth of the Thrice Yearning Ceremony
The Thirtieth Letter of Venerable Master Wei Jue
Venerable Master Wei Jue shares his profound insights into the weekly Thrice Yearning Ceremony at the Hsiang Kuang Pure Land Buddhist Centre, reflecting on the power of sincerity, the unique role of Practitioner Su, and a solemn warning regarding the cycle of rebirth.

The Illusion of Seniority in Monastic Life
The Twenty-Ninth Letter of Venerable Master Wei Chueh
In this poignant twenty-ninth letter, Venerable Master Wei Chueh reflects on the true essence of monastic practice, warning against the danger of mistaking the passage of time for genuine spiritual attainment.

The Dangers of Attachment in Modern Practice
The Twenty-Eighth Letter of Venerable Master Wei Jue
Venerable Master Wei Jue reflects on the decline of the Buddha's teachings, the necessity of true spiritual friends, and the subtle traps of attachment that hinder even the most dedicated practitioners in the modern age.

The Heart Under the Kasaya: A Reflection on Healing and Deliverance
The Twenty-Seventh Letter of Venerable Master Wei Chueh
Venerable Master Wei Chueh reflects on the true meaning of the monastic life, the limitations of worldly medicine, and the profound, inconceivable reality of spiritual deliverance at the Hsiang Kuang Pure Land Buddhist Centre.

The Path to True Dharma Joy
The Twenty-Sixth Letter of Venerable Master Wei Chueh
Venerable Master Wei Chueh reflects on the nature of true Dharma joy, warning against the traps of ego, attachment, and the false sense of accomplishment that keeps practitioners from awakening to their true nature.

The Profound Art of Letting Go
The Twenty-Fifth Letter of Venerable Master Wei Jue
In this profound teaching, Venerable Master Wei Jue explores the true essence of practice, the hidden barriers of the ego, and the transformative power of genuine letting go on the path to awakening.

A Final Message of Repentance and Hope
The Twenty-Fourth Letter of Venerable Master Wei Chueh
In this poignant final message, the late Venerable Master Wei Chueh reflects on his past leadership, expresses deep remorse for the complications left behind, and urges his disciples to prioritise their rebirth in the Western Pure Land of Ultimate Bliss above all else.