+ Follow TZU CHI BUDDHIST Tag
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[Title] => Blessing
[Summary] => Perhaps the most important thing I learned from a recent visit to the Tzu Chi Buddhist sect in Taiwan was the concept of gan en or, in Fookienese, kam un. It loosely translates to gratitude, but it is more than that, going beyond a mere “thank you” or hsieh hsieh.
[DatePublished] => 2014-12-21 00:00:00
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TZU CHI BUDDHIST
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