
The Surangama Sutra and Modern Life: Reclaiming Your Stolen Attention
The Surangama Sutra teaches: When the wild mind suddenly stops, that stopping is awakening. In an age of stolen attention, 2,500-year-old wisdom offers the most precise answer.
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The Surangama Sutra teaches: When the wild mind suddenly stops, that stopping is awakening. In an age of stolen attention, 2,500-year-old wisdom offers the most precise answer.

Master Hongyi transformed from a celebrated artist into a Vinaya master. He taught us: Life's turning points come not from external circumstances but from inner awakening; true letting go means releasing even the concept of letting go.

Master Ji Qun interprets the Dharma in language modern people can understand. He teaches us: Learning Buddhism is not about escaping—it is about awakening; not about gaining something, but discovering what was always there.

Jiang Xun speaks of Eastern aesthetics in the gentlest voice. He tells us: Beauty is not knowledge, it is feeling; it is not far away, it is in the details of life.