The Eight Consciousnesses Vol. 1 - Lecture 9 - Ven. Guan Cheng

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The Eight Consciousnesses Vol. 1 - Lecture 10 - Ven. Guan Cheng

The Eight Consciousnesses Vol. 1 - The 100 Dharmas – Lecture 10, in English. Lectured by Venerable Guan Cheng at the International Buddhist Temple For more Dharma talks, teachings and lessons, please visit our website at www.buddhisttemple.ca 英語 – 八識 第10講 - 觀成法師 主講 想看更多師父開示視頻、散文及 ...  Show more

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