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Wisdom About Mental Wellbeingfrom the Pure Land Foundation
How To Find Courage
Bruno Wang, founder of the Pure Land Foundation, reflects on fear as an inevitable part of living in an uncertain world. Rather than seeing fear as something to conquer or eliminate, he invites us to meet it with presence and compassion. In Buddhist wisdom, courage is not the absence of…
How to Step Into the Flow of Life
Bruno Wang, founder of the Pure Land Foundation reflects on how life’s turbulence is not something to escape but to embrace with awareness. We often stand at the edge of uncertainty, afraid to step into the unknown. Yet, in Buddhism, true wisdom arises not from avoiding discomfort, but from understanding…
How Can I Make The Right Decision?
Bruno Wang, founder of the Pure Land Foundation explains that life constantly presents us with choices — some simple, others that pull us in opposing directions. In moments of uncertainty, the mind seeks the perfect answer, caught between fear, desire, and control. In Buddhism, decision-making is not about perfection but…
What Can Aging Teach Us?
Bruno Wang, founder of the Pure Land Foundation reflects on aging not as loss, but as a teacher of impermanence. The Buddha’s own path began with the recognition of old age, illness, and death—not as causes for despair, but as openings to wisdom and liberation.
Conscious aging is not about…
How to Find Calm in Life’s Storms
Bruno Wang, founder of the Pure Land Foundation offers a quiet contemplation on the nature of pain and the inner stillness that can arise when we stop resisting it.
Rooted in Buddhist principles of acceptance and non-attachment, Bruno Wang reflects on how suffering often stems not only from life's hardships,…
How To Let Suffering Pass
Bruno Wang, founder of the Pure Land Foundation invites a quiet reflection on the nature of pain and the power of letting go.
Drawing on Buddhist ideas of acceptance and non-attachment, Bruno Wang explores how suffering arises not only from hardship itself, but from our refusal to accept it.
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