CONTENTS
Acknowledgments
Preface
HELLO DEATH GOODBYE LIFE
TWO RESOLUTIONS
Saying it with flowers too
COPING WITH DISEASE - THE RIGHT ATTITUDE
We can meditate
TRIBUTE TO KUAI CHAN
WE MUST DO OUR BIT
Alleviating suffering
LOVE IS UNDERSTANDING
The man and the scorpion
The Five Precepts
WE ARE OUR OWN SAVIOURS
Rebirth is instantaneous
How sharing of merits is effected
A Buddhist funeral is a simple funeral
We can learn from others
Grief is not suppressed but acknowledged
As for me
OUR DEATH SHOULD BE SERENE
Tears of joy
Making the atmosphere serene
The last thought-moment
CONTEMPLATION ON DEATH
When four mountains come a-rolling
A sense of urgency
Contemplation leads to understanding and acceptance 100
No lamenting can touch the ashes of the dead
Death is no stranger to us
Momentary death
Food for thought
A WORLD OF ANOMALIES
THE SWEETEST SMILE YET
The Teachings of Great Master Yin Guang
(Please note that throughout this book, wherever we say "he" in
a general context, it should be taken to mean he or she. So too
"him" would then mean him or her. "He" thus applies to both
genders in such instances, as it would be awkward to use
he/she, him/her all the time. No gender discrimination is,
therefore, intended.)
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