Liao-Fan's Four Lessons
From Buddhist Encyclopedia
Three Jewels
Buddha . Dharma . Sangha
Three Dharma Seals
Anicca . Dukkha . Anatta
Karma . Rebirth
Samsara . Nirvana
Four Noble Truths
Seven Sets
Four Frames of Reference
Four Right Exertions
Four Bases of Power
Five Faculties
Five Strengths
Seven Factors of Awakening
Noble Eightfold Path
Bodhisattva
Four Great Vows
Ten Great Vows
Liao-Fan's Four Lessons was originally written in the Ming Dynasty of China by Mr. Yuan Liao-Fan. The book was intended to teach his son, Yuan Tien-Chi, how to recognize the true face of destiny, how to tell good from evil, and the method for correcting one's faults and practicing kind deeds. It also provided living proof of the rewards and outcomes of people who practiced kind deeds and cultivated virtue and humility. Relating from his own experience at changing destiny, Mr. Yuan himself was a living embodiment of his teachings. After hearing this wonderful book, one may feel more open and confident towards life, and at the same time, courageously compelled to follow the example of Liao-Fan in changing one's original destiny. Liao-Fan's Four Lessons is not only precious to an individual's spiritual needs, but is also capable of transforming unhealthy attitudes in today's society.
Video
Under the guidance of Master Chin Kung, various Chinese films/TV series of Liao-Fan's Four Lessons are available in various pureland buddhism societies. Email distribution@amtb.org.sg for further information. Sample is available at [1].
Audio Files
Reference
- Liao-Fans's Four Lessons: Changing Destiny by Master Chin Kung, translated from Chinese by Silent Voices

