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Q. Do you like our site?

  • It's Awesome 60.83% (455 votes)
  • Nice 20.99% (157 votes)
  • Ok 8.29% (62 votes)
  • Needs work 9.89% (74 votes)
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    It’s Awesome

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    With a Mongolian-Tibetan heritage, a childhood in Taiwan & America, and intensive study in Gaden Monastery, Tsem Rinpoche is one of the rare, precious teachers with the unique teaching ability to bridge East and West. Never losing or diluting the profound essence of the Buddha’s timeless wisdom, Rinpoche has a wonderful gift of presenting the ancient teachings in ways accessible and relevant to us inhabitants of the 21st century’s global village. Refusing to make an artificial distinction between formal Dharma and everyday life, he is a master at turning every situation into new, contemporary methods to transmit the essence of the teachings, and is recognised as a real-life Bodhisattva by his teachers and students alike.

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    Your speech, knowledge, patience, and example leaves indelible marks upon my soul, I cannot forget you, but will honour your presence in my life with further hard work to bring Dharma to many more. There is no physical distance between your mind and mine, but as a child blinded by samsare, I miss you. I love you. I will always long for you.

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    It’s Awesome

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    The following is a summary of the many recognitions of H.E. Tsem Tulku Rinpoche’s reincarnation status as a high lama.

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    It’s Awesome

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    It’s Awesome

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    Weng Chun seminar at the Dutch HQ with GM Andreas Hoffmann and Sifu Cesario Di Domenico article by weng chun family netherland A wonderful seminar was held last weekend with GM Andreas Hoffmann visiting the Dutch HQ. of our Weng chun family. GM Hoffmann was surprised by the beauty of the Weng chun temple and thanked Sifu Di Domenico for the great work he has done to achieve this.

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    This is where the crazy motley KMP crew gather every Monday for their weekly meetings and various meetings as well. The renovations (all thanks to Judy Dudy (I mean Judy Lam, our office admin head.) and Li Kim’s (our great CEO, boss, friend and celebrity-to-be) great taste and decisiveness.

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    It’s Awesome

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    Mom and her friends went all out to get the soup kitchen project going and alhamdulillah they managed to get sponsors and to collaborate with another NGO, PERTIWI. The Rotary Club DiRaja donated a Nissan Vanette C22 to be used for the distribution of meals.

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    Dr Koh said there was no question of laggard ministers not handing in their respective Key Performance Indicators (KPI) reports, adding that the remaining 10 ministers yet to submit their reports to the prime minister would do so by the end of this month or early next month, following some time constraints and change in event priorities.

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    from Drikung , who died in Phari during the 1950s. Since the former came from a family which owed ties of fealty to Tsem Monastery, which housed a tooth of Tsongkhapa as a holy relic (tsem being the honorific Tibetan word for “tooth”), the name “Tsem” came to be applied to the tulku lineage; hence Tsem Tulku’s appellation.

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    They achieve happiness, long life, future good rebirth, practice, spiritual awakening, you visualise that. If it’s a group, same thing, you can visualise a group there. If it’s an institution, you can visualise an institution there. Example: in my mediations, I can visualise Ganden Monastery or I can visualise Kechara House. I can visualise a friend and Kechara House and Ganden and they can all fit right in front of Setrap – no problem. And we can visualise the institution and we visualise Setrap’s light coming down and blessing the institution and wealth comes, sponsorship comes, knowledgeable people come, growth and happiness and spiritual awakening. So we can visualise a building that represents the institutions, we can visualise the person that we’re concerned about, we can visualise a group, we can visualise animals. So if there are animals that we love and we all know you’re an animal lover, we can visualise all your dogs in front of Setrap, with the institution, with your family – everybody is there. And why you are reciting the mantra you request Setrap, from you heart, to bless these beings and then give them what they need. You visualise the lights coming down, encompassing these beings, surrounding these beings, purifying these beings and giving them whatever they need, so their life becomes long, their health becomes strong, wealth, obstacles removed, health and – most important – spiritual awakening. They gain Bodhicitta and realisation of the non dual mind or emptiness. Ok. Compassion. You think like that.

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    As soon as Lucullus Polk got cool enough I picked him up, and with no greater effort than you would employ in persuading a drowning man to clutch a straw, I inveigled him into accompanying me to a cool corner in a dim cafe.

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    On Wesak Day, 4 Kechara pastors blessed 47 young children with the same prayer. I had the pastors master the prayers to perform this sacred blessing… These young children will now be under the protection of Buddha Tsongkhapa.

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