Unlimited Lights Chinese Cultural Academy

Unlimited Lights Chinese Cultural Academy Using and combining Buddhism, Confucianism, and Taoism to improve ourselves and the world around us.

From August 9th to August 16th, following the study of classics and treatises in the Taipei course on "The Interrelation...
21/08/2025

From August 9th to August 16th, following the study of classics and treatises in the Taipei course on "The Interrelationship Between Buddhist Precepts and Confucian Etiquette in Daily Life," international friends from five countries—the United Kingdom, Canada, the Netherlands, Russia, and Colombia—along with Taiwanese participants, traveled together to the Shizhi Nianfo Hui (Bodhisattva Mahasthamaprapta Chanting Association) in Dongshi, Taichung, for a seven-day intensive practice of the Lotus Sutra Repentance Ceremony and shamatha-vipashyana meditation.

Shizhi Nianfo Hui is one of the earliest established chanting associations in the Dongshi area and the oldest local chanting practice venue. Here, participants built upon the "theoretical study" from the Taipei course, further implementing it into "practical cultivation," achieving a balanced experiential practice that emphasizes both understanding and action. The successful launch of this event was made possible through the compassionate permission of the Hall founder, Teacher Liao.

Under the guidance of Venerable Myogen, participants experienced the daily routine of communal monastic living: waking at 4:30 a.m. to the sound of the wooden board, engaging in the first meditation session and morning service from 5:00 to 7:00 a.m. After a simple breakfast at 7:00, they performed cleaning duties from 7:30 to 8:30 a.m. At 9:00 a.m., the second meditation session began, followed by the practice of the first half of the Lotus Sutra Repentance Ceremony. At noon, a simple lunch was offered in the traditional style. At 2:00 p.m., the third meditation session took place, and at 3:00 p.m., the chanting and prostration of the second half of the Lotus Sutra Repentance Ceremony continued. After a light meal at 5:30 p.m., a Q&A discussion on the Dharma was held at 7:00 p.m., followed by the final meditation session and evening service from 8:30 to 9:30 p.m., after which the day’s practice concluded with the "great silence."

Following the format of last year’s guidance by Teacher Tang Yuling on the Tiantai Small Shamatha-Vipashyana, the meditation practice integrated both shamatha and vipashyana: the first half of each session focused on "calming practice" (shamatha), concentrating on breath regulation and subduing wandering thoughts; the second half focused on "analytical practice" (vipashyana), guided by Venerable Myogen through structured and progressive contemplations. Throughout the retreat, participants were required to restrain the body and mind, refrain from unnecessary chatter, and focus fully on monastic life. Daily tasks, including all cooking and cleaning, were treated as extensions of diligent mind training.

For the repentance practice, the method previously guided by Teacher Tang Yuling was adopted. Before each session, Venerable Myogen explained the general meaning of the ritual as a preliminary guide, enabling more Dharma-aligned contemplation during the actual repentance. The evening Q&A sessions served as a concluding practice, addressing participants’ doubts while facilitating mutual sharing and growth in learning.

At the closing ceremony, Teacher Tang Yuling gave a brief explanation of the "Ten Tiantai Contemplation Methods" and listened to participants’ reflections. Johanna from the Netherlands shared that through repentance and meditation, she learned to more pragmatically face challenges arising from interpersonal interactions, replacing confusion with proactive and constructive attitudes.
July from Colombia, who was responsible for daily offerings at the Buddha altar, deeply appreciated the importance of cultivating generosity and aspired to help others as a way of fulfilling herself.
Cherrie Wei, studying in Canada, shared that gathering with participants of diverse ages, genders, and backgrounds allowed her to practice multi-perspective thinking, inspiring profound self-reflection.
Zaki, who participated in the retreat for the second consecutive year, particularly benefited from the guided "analytical practice." He had previously believed all "imaginations" to be delusional, but this time he realized that through earnest contemplation, each session served as preparation for dealing with real-life situations.

Venerable Myogen shared: "This event has allowed everyone to gain both conceptual understanding and practical methods for cultivation. Whether it’s the 'Bodhisattva Precepts' or 'contemplative meditation,' they may seem abstract but are actually rooted in our interactions with ourselves, others, and the world. Chanting and meditation are merely mediums; practice cannot be completed in isolation—it relies on collective effort. Thanks to the support of Teacher Liao, Teacher Tang, Teacher Lin, and all volunteers and senior students, this retreat was brought to a successful completion."

Over the seven days, participants collectively completed 6 rounds of the Lotus Sutra Repentance Ceremony, 26 shamatha-vipashyana meditation sessions, and practiced structured contemplations on topics such as the "Eight Worldly Concerns," "Ten Treasures of Mind Training," "Nine Causes of Death," "Equanimity," and "Benefits of Bodhichitta." On the final day, led by Teacher Tang Yuling and Teacher Lin Weifang of Unlimited Lights Academy, participants offered alms to the sangha at Zhengjue Vinaya College and listened to Abbot Guoqing’s discourse on Bodhidharma’s Two Entrances and Four Practices. In the afternoon, they visited the "Love and Shared Virtue—Venerable Master Chin Kung Cultural Artifacts Exhibition" at Feng Chia University. In the evening, Teacher Tang hosted a dinner at Wanxian Lou, bringing the retreat to a perfect close.

Three transcriptions of Teacher Tang's Saturday evening lecture on Pure Land Buddhism are up now. Combining the teaching...
24/03/2025

Three transcriptions of Teacher Tang's Saturday evening lecture on Pure Land Buddhism are up now. Combining the teaching style and knowledge of Li Bing-nan (Elder Snow Hut) with commentaries from the Tibetan lineage we can look at the classic pure land prayer "the Swift Path to Sukhavati" through an equally broad and deep lens and understand the unique and similar characteristics of the two general streams of Buddhism.

If you are in Taipei you can join on Saturday nights with pure land chanting at 7pm and the lecture at 8pm. Class transcriptions are posted a few days later.

Amitoufo!

Posts about Pure Land – Saturday Lectures written by Volunteers ULA

20/03/2025

Selected lecture from the 2024 bilingual (ENG-CH) retreat. One week of lectures focusing on the Xiao Zhi Guan (JP: Shoshikan)- Tiantai Master Zhiyi's Smaller...

Our summer Tiantai intensive is open for registration ✨️🪷✨️
05/03/2025

Our summer Tiantai intensive is open for registration ✨️🪷✨️

At Unlimited Lights Academy (ULA) you can deepen your understanding of ancient wisdom- with members in Taiwan and around...
27/02/2025

At Unlimited Lights Academy (ULA) you can deepen your understanding of ancient wisdom- with members in Taiwan and around the world. ULA is a 20-year-old Taipei-based non-profit that promotes the study and practice of Buddhism and Confucianism in collaboration with overseas partners and friends.

Learn about Teacher Tang Yuling, Master Li Bing-Nan, and ULA’s work in Taiwan to foster international Buddhist connections and promote the study of Dharma and engaging in virtuous deeds as a way of life.

ULA Intro Video https://youtu.be/aY0bszmLQuw

With growing interest, we are now providing regular English classes and discussion groups for those speaking members, volunteers, visitors, and our local friends in Taiwan who are interested in continuing to study how to apply the teachings of the Dharma directly in their lives.

Spring semester classes are from February 19th til June 28. All classes are available to the public and free of charge. To join any live class or view previous sessions.
REGISTER: https://forms.gle/MGcDMSQFuEMggwgh9

Format: All classes will be live and participatory (join by Zoom) and then available for replay on an unlisted Youtube channel. Classes are all levels but aimed primarily towards the new learner. If you are in Taipei contact us to join classes in person. Once you register you can access live stream links, WhatsApp announcement group, shared Google Drive with texts and translations for classes, and the unlisted links for previous sessions.

CALENDAR: https://calendar.google.com/calendar/u/0?cid=dm9sdW50ZWVycy51bGFAZ21haWwuY29t

In-person Mandarin-English lectures with Teacher Tang are on Mon/Sun in Taipei. Contact us to join.
The following are all hybrid classes in English:

Sundays 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM (Taipei Time), Weekly
Stages on the Path to Enlightenment (Lam Rim Chen Mo) by Lama Tsongkhapa
A classic text that provides a step-by-step guide to the essential teachings and realizations of Buddhism, leading to a life of wisdom and enlightenment. This text gives the core concepts and steps to bring us from an ordinary life to a life filled with the wisdom of the Buddha’s teachings.
Alternating Week A: Teacher Davison provides a detailed, line-by-line explanation of the Stages of the Path. These sessions are more formal.
Alternating Week B: Supportive study group session. We review the material, discuss general dharma, etc. in groups led by members of our community. By sharing ideas, you can deepen your understanding and connect with others.

Wednesdays 5:50 PM - 6:50 PM (Taipei Time), Bi-weekly
Holistic Mind Leadership - Understand the concepts of Confucianism through the Analects
In this class, you will learn about Confucianism through the Analects (a compilation of sayings and teachings by Confucius). We will explore the “Holistic Mindset” framework and discover how to apply the Analects' teachings to our daily lives.
This class aims to create a fun cultural exchange where discussions and sharing of ideas are encouraged. Together, we'll examine how Confucian wisdom—from more than 2,500 years ago—continues to influence our modern lives.
Vivian will guide us through the Analects by arranging topics- following themes for the development of virtue in a practical, day-to-day way.

Wednesdays 6:20 PM - 7:20 PM (Taipei Time), Bi-weekly
Commentary on the Stages of the Path by Rizong Rinpoche
Teacher Davison will guide us through a translation of commentary and teachings on the Stages of the Path given by Rizong Rinpoche from 2009 onward in Taiwan. Utilizing this commentary we can further enrich our understanding of the Stages of the Path by learning from the explanatory teachings of a more contemporary and renowned master of the Gelug tradition.

links
Google Calendar (ENG or bilingual programs) https://calendar.google.com/calendar/u/0?cid=dm9sdW50ZWVycy51bGFAZ21haWwuY29t
YouTube (ENG) - https://www.youtube.com/
EMAIL (ENG) [email protected]
Unlimited Lights Chinese Cultural Academy
Lotus With You (ULA’s online learning platform, ENG)
*
YouTube (CH) https://www.youtube.com//videos
EMAIL (CH) [email protected]
https://www.wct.org.tw/ (Main site, CH)
Instagram: www.instagram.com/wct.lienjung

Our Spring Classes are beginning! Online in English & In person at our Taipei Academy with live translations. Register b...
26/02/2025

Our Spring Classes are beginning! Online in English & In person at our Taipei Academy with live translations. Register below for access to shared Google Docs, WhatsApp update group, and recordings of previous classes.

Classes on Mon, Wed, Sat, and Sunday on multiple topics of Buddhism and Confucianism!

As always, we offer all classes and activities in the spirit of generosity, without fees or tuition. Amitoufo! 🪷⭐️

To stay in touch about livestreams, in person events, retreats, and special events please tell us a bit about yourself!

We now have an English site updating you on in-depth activities at ULA and forthcoming weekly translations of Teacher Ta...
26/02/2025

We now have an English site updating you on in-depth activities at ULA and forthcoming weekly translations of Teacher Tang's commentaries and dharma sharing on Stages of the Path and Pure Land Buddhism.

ULA Unlimited Lights Academy 中華無盡燈文化學會

Get to know ULA!
26/02/2025

Get to know ULA!

The Unlimited Lights Chinese Culture Academy (or ULA) is a non-profit organisation in Taipei, Taiwan, focused on the teachings of the Buddha and Confucius. U...

Address

No. 70, Ningbo W Street
Taipei
100

Opening Hours

Monday 09:00 - 18:00
Tuesday 09:00 - 18:00
Wednesday 09:00 - 18:00
Thursday 09:00 - 18:00
Friday 09:00 - 18:00

Telephone

+886223223909

Alerts

Be the first to know and let us send you an email when Unlimited Lights Chinese Cultural Academy posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Contact The Organization

Send a message to Unlimited Lights Chinese Cultural Academy:

Share