Chickens are the most mistreated animals in the meat industry. Most chickens in the commercial farm have a life span of 6 weeks before being sent for slaughter, and their living conditions would be considered unacceptable for any being. If left in the wild, chickens can live for 5 to 10 years (depending on...
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Look at these very cute items Lin Lee emailed me. I’m putting it up on the blog to share it with many other people… very cute. Thank you very much Lin. Tsem Rinpoche Remember if it made you smile… Your friends will smile too! Life’s too short to wake up in the morning...
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Interesting article I found and wanted to share… Tsem Rinpoche Prince Charles tells America to cut down on steaks… for the sake of the world America’s appetite for beef is jeopardising the world’s water supply, the Prince of Wales said during a visit to the US. By Jon Swaine, in Washington |...
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(By Tsem Rinpoche) Few aspects of Man’s nature showcase his ingenuity more clearly than his talent for cruelty and conflict. Fortunately, another of those aspects is his capacity for compassion and forgiveness. It is from roots borne of these two diametrically opposite traits that the Pokhara Shanti Stupa – and 79 other Peace Pagodas...
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Looking for a non-existent door when you can enter from anywhere is the source of our barriers. ~ Tsem Rinpoche I mean when we HAVE to do things this way, that way and only one way. No other way.. When we are narrow. When opportunities slip by because we are restricting our minds and...
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Richard A. Lovett for National Geographic News, Published May 19, 2011 Japan’s seabed moved by as much as 79 feet (24 meters) during the giant March 11 earthquake—the largest earthquake slip ever recorded, scientists say. But that doesn’t mean that it’s the largest such shift ever to have been caused by an earthquake, cautioned...
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Right now photos and no casualty reports yet… it happened just three hours. Tsem Rinpoche 5.8-magnitude earthquake shook Tokyo and other areas in eastern Japan on Friday, the meteorological agency said. Agence France-Presse May 19, 2011 10:02 PM TOKYO – A 5.8-magnitude earthquake shook Tokyo and other areas in eastern Japan on...
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How would you feel seeing your father working day in day out late at night...winter... summer... and living off simple foods, only to give his hard earned cash to others?
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The gap between humans and animals is wide. Naturally, it isn’t… but as humans, we have gradually created that gap by considering ourselves more superior than animals. We see ourselves as being more superior than dogs, which is why we are the “owners”… we see ourselves as being more superior than elephants, rejoicing when...
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Wesak 2011 (By Tsem Rinpoche) Yesterday was Wesak Day, a national holiday in Malaysia. Malaysian Govt recognizes the important spiritual holidays of all religions…it’s beautiful. Wesak Day was the date Lord Buddha chose to take rebirth, enact enlightenment and also enter Paranirvana. It is the holiest day in the Buddhist calendar. I had the...
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This video below is a trailer of the movie, A tale of Mari and 3 puppies. It is a Japanese film which was released in the year 2007. The movie is based on a true story in the 2004 Chuetsu earthquake. On October 23, 2004, a dog named Mari gave birth to 3 puppies...
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By Sebastian Loh, 4/27/2011 Unbelievable. According to the Consumers Association of Penang (CAP), Malaysian households use around half their incomes to resolve debts. The Star, a Malaysian daily, reported on the rather shocking revelations highlighted by CAP. The ratio of debt expenditure to disposable income (debt service ratio) for the typical Malaysian household sat...
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Dear Friends, Thought I’d share these cute, adorable pictures and funny quotes sent to me by Lin with everyone… Thank you, Lin! Yes, I love animals, sometimes they teach us how to be human… These pictures will warm your heart, make you think, smile, laugh… Enjoy and share with your friends… Tsem Rinpoche Dear...
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Kechara Discovery (KD) has been working on their very first clay statue! Previously, they specialized in making Buddha images made of bronze and copper. Now they are starting to make statues IN-HOUSE with clay...
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On April 2nd 2011, Kechara Southern Jewel Center (KSJC) liberated 300 kg of fish! This is the 2nd time that the study group in Johor Bahru has liberated fishes as a study group activity. On that day, 14 people participated in the event. This included KSJC members, their friends and family. The catfish were...
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Millions of dogs and other small animals killed, mummified and entombed in dark catacombs. Who would do such a thing? Why, animal lovers, of course. It is not a place many would wander alone. The pitch-black darkness engulfs every corner of these vast underground caverns. The crumbling walls are hewn from stone but the...
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Here are some pictures I found of the different ethnic groups in China, and I thought it would be interesting to share. I love the study of people, their clothes, customs, beliefs, where they come from, why they are the way they are. Fascinating to me…so many beautiful and exotic people in the world. Tsem...
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Dharma is not something I do or engage in as something separate from me. Dharma has been me since very young as far as I can remember. I love dharma, trusted & practiced before I was ten years old. It came to me naturally. I instinctively sought dharma, books, practices, mantras, lamas & sadhanas...
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Yesterday, we had our annual Wesak Fair! It was held at a park within the same community as our Kechara departments and gompa. I have asked one of my students to do a little write-up for the blog… and have added some pictures below the article. Do take a look at another one of...
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Kechara Paradise (KP) under the leadership of Liaison Henry Ooi has spread its wings to Viva Home Mall. They have been looking for many many months since 2010 for the right location to open another KP outlet since 2010. This is because during their many road shows, they have come across many customers who...
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