Kenneth LeongFour Noble Truths for Children?About two years ago, I had a conversation with Anthony, my old classmate from Hong Kong, Both of us attended an Anglican school in Hong…May 132May 132
Kenneth LeongAnatta and the Buddhist PracticeLast week, I posted a quote from Jiddu Krishnamurti. He said, “Practicing various methods of meditation only strengthens the ‘me.’ You may…May 21May 21
Kenneth LeongIs Buddhism a form of nihilism?Several days ago, I posted a quote from Osho on Facebook. Osho said:Apr 231Apr 231
Kenneth LeongConversation with Pi: Reconciling the differences between Hinduism and BuddhismKen: It is interesting how many people come to Buddhism to seek liberation.Apr 211Apr 211
Kenneth LeongCan you trust what you see in meditation?I recently posted an article about the significance of entering into altered states of consciousness for a Buddhist practitioner. I…Apr 19Apr 19
Kenneth LeongThe Mind is Not RealLast week, I posted a teaching from Indian guru Ramana Maharshi, who said, “You are perfect, so abandon the idea of imperfection. There is…Apr 162Apr 162
Kenneth LeongThe First Noble Truth and the Wisdom of No EscapeWhile the Four Noble Truths are considered a fundamental teaching of Buddhism, they must be better understood even among Buddhists…Apr 141Apr 141
Kenneth LeongAcceptance versus ApathyThe Xin Xin Ming says, “The Ultimate Way is not hard. Just don’t be picky. If you stop your cravings and aversions, you can see clearly.”Apr 11Apr 11
Kenneth LeongNirvana is not Perpetual HappinessNirvana is a key concept in Buddhism. It is important to clarify what it means.Apr 81Apr 81