On October 29, the day we traditionally seek to release captive living beings from their capturers, the nuns at our temple held a release of fishing worms to live on in the ground around our Bodhi Tree. Fa Heng Shi filmed the following video of the event. I hope the worms are as happy as the nuns were after the release. May all living beings be happpy.
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Beautiful
I couldn’t stop smiling the whole preview
Thank you for sharing 🌈