Lotus With You

Lotus With You Promoting ways to interpret the Buddha's teachings for practical daily life application. Follow for daily wisdom from Teacher Tang.

Branch of Unlimited Light Chinese Cultural Academy (ULA), a non-profit organisation based in Taipei.

02/03/2026

Episode 13:
Teacher Tang Yu-Ling introduces the 'Stages of the Path' by Je Tsongkhapa (1357 - 1419). This provides both theory and practice for transforming from an ordinary being to an enlightened one.
You can learn more with Unlimited Lights Chinese Cultural Academy and join our weekly online English classes and study groups by contacting us directly.

02/03/2026

Episode 12:
Teacher Tang Yu-Ling introduces the 'Stages of the Path' by Je Tsongkhapa (1357 - 1419). This provides both theory and practice for transforming from an ordinary being to an enlightened one.
You can learn more with Unlimited Lights Chinese Cultural Academy and join our weekly online English classes and study groups by contacting us directly.

This is Unlimited Lights Academy’s (中華無盡燈文化學會) 3rd summer retreat, open to those living abroad who want to step into a l...
26/02/2026

This is Unlimited Lights Academy’s (中華無盡燈文化學會) 3rd summer retreat, open to those living abroad who want to step into a living Buddhist practice community in Taiwan. Local and international participants practice together in a bilingual Mandarin and English environment that balances study, daily discipline, and collaborative leadership. Guided by experienced practitioner-teachers, the retreat grows through each person's participation and efforts. Not a "Buddhist experience program" to be consumed, we learn to engage day to day through self reflection and service to others. We hope each person can cultivate real life skills and wisdom that will transfer to their life afterwards.

Roots of Meditation:
Precious Dharma Transmission & Practice Intensive
3rd Tiantai Buddhism Intensive

We begin in Dongshi at Shizhi Nianfo Vihara (Great Strength Arriving, Buddha Recitation Hall). The first week introduces the foundations of East Asian Buddhist practice, including monastery etiquette, daily rhythms, cultural life, and calming and insight meditation. The second week is a silent meditation intensive focused on personal application. The final week takes place at Unlimited Lights Academy in central Taipei with text study (this year will be Bodhisattva precepts and the Precious Garland), lectures, and small group discussion.

Cost?

All teachings are offered freely in accordance with Buddhist tradition. Lodging and cultural activities are sponsored by the vihara and academy, and every person supporting throughout is a volunteer. We do ask $250 USD to help us offset your meal costs. If finances are a barrier, please contact us. We want the retreat to be accessible. Participants cover their own travel and personal expenses.

Past retreats have included monastery visits, temple tours, hiking, calligraphy, flower arranging, and everyday cultural activities that allow participants to experience Buddhist culture as lived practice.

Who joins?

The group is intentionally balanced between Taiwanese members and international participants, usually about half and half. Ages range from 18 to 80 with varied experience. Living and practicing together builds real friendships across cultures and generations. Everyone helps with daily life, cares for the space and time together, and contributes to the retreat. You do not need to be a Buddhist to join, only willing to participate sincerely. Learning happens through living together, and enables the deepening of respect for self and others, a core value of Buddhist monastic settings. It is in this closeness we can practice our personal and collective accountability.

Optional pre/post retreat support~
We provide access to materials, videos, and reading as well as an online discussion group for folks who are planning on coming. While not mandatory, you can use these resources to prepare and be familiar with the content. After the retreat, community members are available to discuss and support you if you wish. You can also continue joining our weekly online classes or asking questions as they arise. Some participants also stay before or after as volunteers, helping on the farm or at the academy and continue to explore Taiwan.

The application deadline is July 1st. Participation is limited to 20 people to preserve the atmosphere of a working monastic community. We schedule a short video call with applicants and can connect you with past participants if you wish.

Apply!
Application with schedule and more details
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSegzH4LLQe_qBvYhiMNSgZ3jM6tcAF0aIZwuRQuBluXJiQUUQ/viewform

13/02/2026

2026 Summer Retreat Open!

Unlimited Lights Chinese Cultural Academy x Celestial Platform Vihara - 紫雲山天台精舍's 3rd annual retreat is now accepting application.

A 21 day retreat focused on cultivating mindfulness in daily life, a meditation intensive with instructions & foundation teachings on East Asian Buddhism, with a final one week lecture and discussion program on Nagarjuna's Precious Garland the the bodhisattva precepts.

Join us in Dongshi & Taipei to practice the path of personal and collective cultivation.

Cost~
The program is freely offered by volunteers and teachers. We do ask for $250 to offset food and overhead costs. Otherwise there are no other costs for events, lodging, etc. If this is a barrier to participation please contact us!

Registration is open until July 1st. >>> Here for more info, schedule and application: Roots of Meditation Retreat https://forms.gle/J8xWVYjR14DGmnaq7

31/01/2026

Episode 11:
Teacher Tang Yu-Ling introduces the 'Stages of the Path' by Je Tsongkhapa (1357 - 1419). This provides both theory and practice for transforming from an ordinary being to an enlightened one.
You can learn more with Unlimited Lights Chinese Cultural Academy and join our weekly online English classes and study groups by contacting us directly.

31/01/2026

Episode 10:
Teacher Tang Yu-Ling introduces the 'Stages of the Path' by Je Tsongkhapa (1357 - 1419). This provides both theory and practice for transforming from an ordinary being to an enlightened one.
You can learn more with Unlimited Lights Chinese Cultural Academy and join our weekly online English classes and study groups by contacting us directly.

Why does the Buddha-Dharma say suffering is real and pleasure is false? This does not deny dependent origination; it mea...
06/01/2026

Why does the Buddha-Dharma say suffering is real and pleasure is false? This does not deny dependent origination; it means that the nature of pleasure is suffering, just as all pleasures lead to old age, sickness, and death, while old age, sickness, and death bring only suffering and no pleasure. It is from this vantage that these statements are made.

- Teacher Tang

Q: “Suffering” is real and “pleasure” is illusory—this is plainly true in both fact and principle. Yet in the Heart Sūtra, suffering is also said to be empty. Please explain this further. (Wu Renhu…

05/01/2026

Episode 9:

Teacher Tang Yu-Ling introduces the 'Stages of the Path' by Je Tsongkhapa (1357 - 1419). This provides both theory and practice for transforming from an ordinary being to an enlightened one.
You can learn more with Unlimited Lights Chinese Cultural Academy and join our weekly online English classes and study groups by contacting us directly.

05/01/2026

Episode 8:

Teacher Tang Yu-Ling introduces the 'Stages of the Path' by Je Tsongkhapa (1357 - 1419). This provides both theory and practice for transforming from an ordinary being to an enlightened one.
You can learn more with Unlimited Lights Chinese Cultural Academy and join our weekly online English classes and study groups by contacting us directly.

If one does not pe*****te the Canon through the treatises, it is impossible to clarify the inner meaning of prajñā.One a...
05/01/2026

If one does not pe*****te the Canon through the treatises, it is impossible to clarify the inner meaning of prajñā.

One also needs someone to explain it; thus the preservation of scriptures is the way to preserve the lineage of the Dharma.

- Teacher Tang

Q: If one does not understand essence and function in the Buddha-Dharma and does not understand the meaning of form and emptiness, then for “essence” one uses terms like “true suchness (真如),” “Dhar…

Specializing in practice within one’s own school is fine; but criticizing other schools must be based on the doctrinal v...
04/01/2026

Specializing in practice within one’s own school is fine; but criticizing other schools must be based on the doctrinal view of that school. One cannot see a few who practice incorrectly and then negate the entire tradition.

- Teacher Tang

Q: In Chan it is said “seeing one’s nature, one becomes a Buddha”; in Mantra it is said “Buddhahood in this very life.” Is this “Buddha” the same as or different from Śākyamuni and Amitābha? As a l…

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