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In reflecting on the significance of calendars, Reverend Wongong suggests that a well-structured life is the foundation of a life well-lived. Beyond simple organization, a calendar serves as a catalyst for commitment and a poignant reminder of impermanence. As the Reverend eloquently puts it: "Each day on the calendar is not merely a square to be filled, but a field of karmic cultivation."
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In reflecting on the significance of calendars, Reverend Wongong suggests that a well-structured life is the foundation of a life well-lived. Beyond simple organization, a calendar serves as a catalyst for commitment and a poignant reminder of impermanence. As the Reverend eloquently puts it: "Each day on the calendar is not merely a square to be filled, but a field of karmic cultivation."
https://www.wonbuddhismnc.org/donations