Ziel dieses Buches ist es, Sie einzuladen, darüber nachzudenken, was es bedeutet, ein wahrhaftiges Leben zu führen. Dazu gibt Meister Hsing Yun Ihnen praktische Ratschläge, die auf der buddhistischen Lehre beruhen. In jedem der dreiunddreißig Kapitel behandelt er ein Schwerpunktthema und jedes ist in sich abgeschlossen. Wann immer eines der angesprochenen Themen in ihrem Leben aktuell wird, können Sie also gezielt ein Kapitel herausgreifen und sich beraten lassen
Hsing Yun Bücher
Hsing Yun ist ein bedeutender buddhistischer Mönch, der sich für die Philosophie des „humanistischen Buddhismus“ einsetzt. Seine Arbeit zielt darauf ab, alte buddhistische Prinzipien an die Bedürfnisse der modernen Welt anzupassen, was ihn zu einer Schlüsselfigur in der buddhistischen Reformation macht. Er ist bekannt für seine Bemühungen beim Aufbau von Klöstern, Universitäten und Schulen weltweit sowie für seinen Einsatz im interreligiösen Dialog und gilt als einer der führenden Verfechter des modernen buddhistischen Denkens.







Let Go, Move on
- 180 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
Non-attachment is emphasized as a core Buddhist teaching, highlighting that craving leads to suffering. Venerable Master Hsing Yun explores how attachments to both material things and personal views hinder spiritual progress. He contrasts negative mental states like prejudice and envy with positive qualities such as respect and tolerance. By fostering right views and practicing the "Three Goods"—good words, deeds, and thoughts—readers are encouraged to cultivate compassion and loving-kindness, ultimately transcending self-centered concerns to connect with others.
Living Affinity
- 160 Seiten
- 6 Lesestunden
Human beings are social; we cannot live apart from community. According to the Taiwanese Buddhist teacher Venerable Hsing Yun, when we understand that human society is nothing other than a web of human relationships we will understand just how crucial our relationships are. In Living Affinity, Hsing Yun describes the foundations of that web—whether in community relationships, love and affection, the environment, wealth and the material world, time and space, and in terms of spiritual development. Through a close examination of the some of the key sutras and stories of Buddhist doctrine, Hsing Yun provides us with a wisdom rooted in the knowledge of centuries and yet vibrantly relevant to today.
Being good. Buddhist Ethics for Everyday Life
- 176 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
The aim of this book is simple: to invite readers to consider what it means to lead a good life, and to offer practical advice, based on the Buddhist teachings, as to how this can be accomplished. In each of more than thirty brief essays, Master Hsing Yun treats a specific moral or ethical issue, using quotations from the rich treasury of the Buddhist scriptures as a point of departure for his discussion. Among the topics he considers are control of the body and of speech, overcoming greed, ending anger, patience under insult, how to manage wealth, how to get along with others, what it means to practice Buddhism, and the blessings and joys of that practice. The Buddhist precepts are introduced as guideposts along this path of liberation, and friendship, gratitude, and service to others are presented as essential elements of a common quest to discover and to embody our innate goodness and humanity.
Between Ignorance and Enlightenment
- 160 Seiten
- 6 Lesestunden
This book is part of a collection of sayings by Venerable Master Hsing Yun. The master compiled over one thousand verses from his lectures, speeches, diary entries and Dharma talks. These sayings are dedicated to the society of today, to serve as mottoes for us in dealing with our daily affairs and interaction with each other.
Only a Great Rain: A Guide to Chinese Buddhist Meditation
- 176 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
The book delves into China's extensive traditions of Buddhist meditation, offering accessible insights from modern meditation master Hsing Yun. His practical instructions are enriched by Professor McRae's introduction, which provides a broader understanding of Chinese Buddhism. Together, they aim to foster meaningful dialogue between Eastern and Western spiritual practices, highlighting the depth and relevance of these teachings in today's world.

