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Transformation of a Bodhisattva, Footsteps of an Ascetic Monk
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The Master with Bhikshus Heng Sure and Heng Chau during their Three-Steps-One-Bow Pilgrimage. It was during this period that the Venerable Master established five of the Six Guiding Principles: no fighting, no greed, no seeking, no selfishness, and no pursuit of personal advantage. Later, in Vancouver, the Master added the sixth: no lying. Together these became the Six Guiding Principles of the Dharma Realm Buddhist Association.

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