
Is Pure Land the Teaching of Shakyamuni Buddha or Amitabha Buddha, or Both?
Alan Kwan addresses a core question in the Pure Land tradition: who is transmitting the doctrine of salvation in Amitabha’s Name?

Alan Kwan addresses a core question in the Pure Land tradition: who is transmitting the doctrine of salvation in Amitabha’s Name?

An exploration of what it means to “see” Amitabha Buddha, and how to see him directly through complete entrusting

Alan Kwan clarifies the deeper meaning of the Contemplation Sutra: that meditative virtues remain secondary to chanting the Name

Alan Kwan examines why Shakyamuni Buddha advised beings to be reborn in Amitabha’s paradise a full three times

Shakyamuni Buddha outlines the real benefits of attaining rebirth, with real merit and virtues, in the Land of Bliss

A conversation with Singaporean Clement Tan launches this series of interviews with international leaders of Shin Buddhist sanghas

What prevents us from following and practicing any of Shakyamuni Buddha’s 84,000 expedient teachings and following Amitabha?

Remorse and shame are completely appropriate feelings in light of our karmic debts, but they connect us deeper to the Buddhas

Examining the methods by which enlightened beings make us ordinary delusional creatures into buddhas

Why the Pure Land teachings bring both Shakyamuni Buddha and Amitabha Buddha into a cosmic plan for our liberation

Discussing the sambhogakaya (enjoyment) body of Amitabha Buddha’s differences from Shakyamuni’s nirmanakaya (manifestation)

Discussing the deep and true objective of Pure Land Buddhism – becoming an enlightened being through the Name of Amitabha