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Got it. You’re asking about Buddhism and the idea of being a “Good Ancestor.”
Here’s a synthesis in bullet-quote style that links Buddhist wisdom with the modern notion of living well for future generations:
🌿 Buddhism & Being a Good Ancestor
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“We are the continuation of our ancestors. To live mindfully is to heal the past and create conditions of peace for the future.” – Thích Nhất Hạnh
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“When we practice compassion, we not only free ourselves—we also transform the legacy we hand down.”
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“Every action of body, speech, and mind is our true inheritance. This is the karma we transmit to our descendants.”
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“To be a good ancestor is to recognize interbeing: we are the past, present, and future at once.”
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“Our children are not just our biological descendants—they are all beings who will inherit the world we shape.”
✨ Tagline Idea
“In Buddhism, to be a good ancestor is to live mindfully today—healing the past and planting seeds of compassion for tomorrow.”
Would you like me to also pull direct Buddhist sutra quotes (e.g., from the Dhammapada, Lotus Sutra, or Zen teachings) that align with this “good ancestor” theme, so you have scriptural backing too?
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