Lo Kuang's Philosophy of Life, Theroy and Practice

Philosophy and Culture 24 (1):66-73 (1997)
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Luo main敎total "life philosophy" founded on the Chinese Confucian Heart - "life and life of the Road" philosophy of easy management, and from Confucius, "benevolence" Learning concept of Christ's "love" moral beliefs, the philosophy of the East and West practical part of the harmony one. Luo total primary敎set philosopher, religion at home,敎education and practice at home in a family, his "life philosophy" not only in theory construction and validation in life, practice time at every moment in life. He said: "The development of human spiritual life purpose is the pursuit of unlimited Sound of Music is to go back to the source of life. People have to go beyond the mind of the universe, life, everything always tend to" absolutely there, "the Creator God, and to" see straight, "God so far." And this "see straight" and the Zen of "present" where a. As he has made, the total primary敎Lo inner spirit lives on in his philosophy, namely the practice of faith in Christ Tsukuang within. Bishop Kuang's [Life Philosophy] finds its basis in the Confucian notion of [life and life's road sheng sheng zhi dao] found in The Book of Changes. Bishop Kuang employs the Confucian notion of the love of humanity [ren] and the Christian moral of love in synthesizing a practical fusion of occidental and oriental philosophy. Bishop Kuang embodies the qualities of a philosopher, a man of religion, an educator and a man of practice all in one person. His philosophy of life is not only theoretical but finds practical expression in every moment of his life. He states that A person's goal in developing ones soul, mind and body should be the pursuit of eternal truth, goodness and beauty and bringing it back as the source of one's life. In one's spiritual life, one should try and transcend the myriad of temporal creatures, and in everything meditate on The Absolute Existence of the creator of these temporal creatures, to the point of catching a direct gliinpseof God. This direct glimpse and Zen Buddhism's immediate awareness has some similarity. Bishop Kuang's inner spirituality manifests itself in his life philosophy, it also shines through in the practice of his Christian faith

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