Buddha-Blog Description
Thank you for your interest in "Buddha Blog", the new app about "Buddhism"!
Enjoy the completely free Buddhist portal "Buddha Blog" with its hundreds of Buddhist texts, many videos, instructions on meditation and general Buddhist living. Get grounded and relaxed, embark on the path to your own center, following the path of Buddha. Find the peace you need here to glide through life calmly and mindfully.
This app update includes (among other things) its own chat (for direct exchange between users), as well as several bug fixes and improvements in the speed and general usability of the app.
Get the free “Buddha Blog” app on your mobile phone to enjoy relaxation and tranquility, to gain self-confidence and self-acceptance. To face depression and anxiety clearly and positively, and thus follow the Buddha's path. Happiness and balance will then quickly help you to stay in the "here" and in the "now", no longer constantly digressing into the worries and hardships of everyday life.
No one is an island, everyone needs a little help from time to time. The Buddha Blog app offers you this help, which is just a click away from you to give you the calm that is difficult to find in the chaos of life. The "Buddha Blog" app is completely free, works without registration, has no in-app purchases and contains no external advertising. The "Buddha Blog" app doesn't get on your nerves, it doesn't want anything from you, but takes you to an oasis of silence, to a completely different world.
BUDDHA BLOG APP CONTENT:
- Hundreds of modern Buddhist texts and videos
- Chan Buddhism in real everyday life, mindfulness in everyday life
- Development and stabilization of the independent personality
- Buddhist quotes
- Lots of free meditations on topics like time, stress, or "life in general"
- Daily push notifications
- Own Buddhist podcast “Buddha-Blog”, new every week
- According to the method of "Shaolin-Rainer", a former Buddhist monk
- Free chat between users
- Be in tune with the universe
- Strengthen self-help, self-acceptance and self-confidence
- Help with anxiety and depression
- Buddhist recipes
- Yoga programs
- Qigong
- Kung Fu and self-defense
- Mastery of body and mind
- Health and fitness
- Tips and tricks from Asia
- in the tradition of the Shaolin Temple China
- Chan (Zen) Buddhism
- Longing for normality
About the operator of this app:
They call me Shaolin Rainer.
More than 30 years ago I made my journey to China, to the world-famous Shaolin Temple, a Buddhist monastery in Henan Province. There I lived with the monks of the monastery for a long time, made friends, learned kung fu, and came into contact with the teachings of Buddha. Since then I have been connected to the teachings of Buddha. In 2001 I founded the Shaolin Temple Germany in Berlin. With my texts, I would like to point out the importance of Buddhist philosophy in everyday life, helping people to process their fears, worries and needs.
A good Chan (Zen) master can, like an onion, remove one layer of the person's old personality at a time, bringing the topic of "enlightenment" to the fore again and again, and provide accompanying help after "awakening". A teacher cannot go the way for the student, but he can very well point the "right" direction. Don't look at my finger, look in the direction it's pointing.
I would like to be your alarm clock, your alarm, the man who accompanies you when you "wake up". The route is the goal!
Rainer
Enjoy the completely free Buddhist portal "Buddha Blog" with its hundreds of Buddhist texts, many videos, instructions on meditation and general Buddhist living. Get grounded and relaxed, embark on the path to your own center, following the path of Buddha. Find the peace you need here to glide through life calmly and mindfully.
This app update includes (among other things) its own chat (for direct exchange between users), as well as several bug fixes and improvements in the speed and general usability of the app.
Get the free “Buddha Blog” app on your mobile phone to enjoy relaxation and tranquility, to gain self-confidence and self-acceptance. To face depression and anxiety clearly and positively, and thus follow the Buddha's path. Happiness and balance will then quickly help you to stay in the "here" and in the "now", no longer constantly digressing into the worries and hardships of everyday life.
No one is an island, everyone needs a little help from time to time. The Buddha Blog app offers you this help, which is just a click away from you to give you the calm that is difficult to find in the chaos of life. The "Buddha Blog" app is completely free, works without registration, has no in-app purchases and contains no external advertising. The "Buddha Blog" app doesn't get on your nerves, it doesn't want anything from you, but takes you to an oasis of silence, to a completely different world.
BUDDHA BLOG APP CONTENT:
- Hundreds of modern Buddhist texts and videos
- Chan Buddhism in real everyday life, mindfulness in everyday life
- Development and stabilization of the independent personality
- Buddhist quotes
- Lots of free meditations on topics like time, stress, or "life in general"
- Daily push notifications
- Own Buddhist podcast “Buddha-Blog”, new every week
- According to the method of "Shaolin-Rainer", a former Buddhist monk
- Free chat between users
- Be in tune with the universe
- Strengthen self-help, self-acceptance and self-confidence
- Help with anxiety and depression
- Buddhist recipes
- Yoga programs
- Qigong
- Kung Fu and self-defense
- Mastery of body and mind
- Health and fitness
- Tips and tricks from Asia
- in the tradition of the Shaolin Temple China
- Chan (Zen) Buddhism
- Longing for normality
About the operator of this app:
They call me Shaolin Rainer.
More than 30 years ago I made my journey to China, to the world-famous Shaolin Temple, a Buddhist monastery in Henan Province. There I lived with the monks of the monastery for a long time, made friends, learned kung fu, and came into contact with the teachings of Buddha. Since then I have been connected to the teachings of Buddha. In 2001 I founded the Shaolin Temple Germany in Berlin. With my texts, I would like to point out the importance of Buddhist philosophy in everyday life, helping people to process their fears, worries and needs.
A good Chan (Zen) master can, like an onion, remove one layer of the person's old personality at a time, bringing the topic of "enlightenment" to the fore again and again, and provide accompanying help after "awakening". A teacher cannot go the way for the student, but he can very well point the "right" direction. Don't look at my finger, look in the direction it's pointing.
I would like to be your alarm clock, your alarm, the man who accompanies you when you "wake up". The route is the goal!
Rainer
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