In the hills near Tongren, western China, at the historic Rongwo Monastery, a Buddhist monk named Hua Chi spent over 20 years in daily prayer. Each morning, he returned to the same spot and performed 1,000–3,000 prostrations, a full-body bowing practice rooted in Buddhist devotion and discipline. Over time, his repeated movements left visible imprints on the wooden floor, reflecting years of consistent spiritual commitment.
The story highlights Buddhist practice, mindfulness, meditation, and inner peace. Younger monks were deeply impressed by the marks and sometimes stepped into them, reflecting on his discipline and focus. It stands as a reminder of how daily spiritual practice, when done with consistency, can leave a lasting impact on both place and people.
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