CHAPTER IV: TRANSMISSION OF THE PRECIOUS DHARMA
C. DOCTRINE
6. Teaching, Screening and Choosing Dharma Protectors, Venerables, and Bodhisattvas
LORD MAITREYA AND LONG HOA
CHAPTER I: Bodhisattva Maitreya's Past Incarnations
CHAPTER II: Where Did I Come From?
CHAPTER III: Appearance as A Layman
CHAPTER IV: Transmission of The Precious Dharma
A. DHARMA PRACTICE IN CONFORMITY WITH THE SUPREME PRINCIPLE OF THE BUDDHAS
B. VIRTUE: Joyful Detachment Is Virtue
C. DOCTRINE
CHAPTER V: A Nation of Peace and Delight
The Reverend Long-Hoa Sangha Chief—Supreme Maitreya Buddha, in Phú-Hữu village, 07-14-1962.
In 1962, the Lord attested the first Tao Dharma place opening in Phú-Hữu village. In that year, the Lord also wrote the poem “The Unceasing Half-Piece” on December 24, the lunar year of the tiger, 1962. The Lord also transmitted the Dharma Doctrine in this year.
(Source from phaptangphatgiaovietnam.org)
C. DOCTRINE
1. What Is the Enlightenment about Form?
2. The Salvation Guidance of Reverend Tịnh Vương, Incarnating Lord Supreme Maitreya
3. The Abstract Period: Salvation at The Low Level (Hinayana)
4. The Suchness Truth Period: Salvation at The High Level (Mahayana)
6. Teaching, Screening and Choosing Dharma Protectors, Venerables, and Bodhisattvas
8. The One-Essence Period of Salvation Through The One Level (Ekayana)
9. The Period of Unsurpassable Special-Principle: Salvation at The Supreme Level
The Lord opened the Tao Dharma since 1957, teaching Buddhist Dharma, transmitting meditation, and encouraging believers to come to practice with approximately 3000 true disciples. Later, since 1974 the Lord determinedly opened examinations by making use of the form and formlessness, contrarily acting also called the Dharma of tranquility and disturbance.
Since 1976, all the true disciples of the Long-Hoa Association gradually knew that the Lord had a concubine who was a true disciple of the Association. After the fact, most of the Lord’s true disciples clearly expressed their opposition and attached themselves to the doubt, leaving the Tao place; only no more than 10 true Buddhist disciples remained with the Lord.
The Lord wrote the Seal–Indication III to enlighten Tao practitioners and passed it down to the future, reminding the ranks of Bodhisattvas, Venerables and Dharma Protectors who need to rightly judge that besides the hearing and learning too much of theory, studying fully of the Three Constitutions of Sutras, they have to practice non-opposition, leave all attachments, and practice by following the Dharma subject of immeasurableness, unlimitedness, and non-ego to be able to reach the shore of True Enlightenment. Always use the Dharma of remembering—cannot be forgotten—that is the act and act of the two words JOYFUL DETACHMENT until clearing, in order to be able to advance from the High Level (Mahayana) to the Unique Level (Ekayana).