Quotes by Bhiksus Heng Sure

For two years I’ve been a monk but the only...
“ For two years I’ve been a monk but the only monastery I’ve lived in is my own mind. “
-Bhiksus Heng Sure-

For two years I’ve been a monk but the only monastery I’ve lived in is my own mind.

Introducing Bhiksus Heng Sure

Bhiksu Heng Sure is a well-known Buddhist monk and teacher, primarily associated with the Chinese Mahayana tradition. He is a disciple of the late Master Hsuan Hua, a prominent Buddhist teacher who founded the City of Ten Thousand Buddhas, located in California, where Heng Sure lived and taught for many years. Bhiksu Heng Sure is widely recognized for his commitment to spreading Buddhist teachings, particularly in the West.

He is known for his deep understanding of Buddhist philosophy and practice, particularly in relation to the cultivation of compassion, mindfulness, and wisdom. Heng Sure has also been involved in the translation of Buddhist texts from Chinese into English, helping to make traditional Buddhist teachings more accessible to non-Chinese-speaking practitioners.

One of his most famous practices was participating in a 1,000-mile pilgrimage walk in the 1970s, which he undertook with his fellow monk Bhiksu Heng Chao. The pilgrimage was a demonstration of dedication to Buddhist practice, during which they walked barefoot from the City of Ten Thousand Buddhas in California to the Southern California city of Los Angeles as part of a vow of repentance. This journey symbolized the deep commitment and perseverance that characterizes Heng Sure's approach to spiritual practice.

In addition to his work as a teacher and translator, Bhiksu Heng Sure has been a strong advocate for environmental awareness and social justice, often integrating these concerns into his teachings. He encourages a life of simplicity, mindfulness, and ethical living, emphasizing the importance of personal responsibility and compassion for all beings.

Through his work, Bhiksu Heng Sure has earned the respect of many in the Buddhist community and beyond, known for his humility, wisdom, and commitment to the spiritual path. His teachings continue to inspire individuals seeking to live a more mindful and compassionate life.