“The Laughing Buddha of eighth century China, Ho-tai, is a playful, joyous fat man, who would rather play hide and seek with children all day than chant with a bunch of old monks in a stifling hot temple. He believed that children knew what monks did not, that the presence of God could be felt in every moment if we remain playful.
“The Laughing Buddha of eighth century China, Ho-tai, is a playful, joyous fat man, who would rather play hide and seek with children all day than chant with a bunch of old monks in a stifling hot temple. He believed that children knew what monks did not, that the presence of God could be felt in every moment if we remain playful.
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