“Find What You Love” Steve Jobs’ at Stanford University Steve Jobs, who stepped down as CEO of Apple Wednesday after having been on medical leave, reflected on his life, career and mortality in a well-known commencement address at Stanford University in 2005. Here, read the text of that address: I am honored to...
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How to Climb the Corporate Ladder by Josh Goh, assistant director of corporate services, The GMP Group While being well-qualified may give you a foot in the door, it may not necessarily guarantee that cushy job at the top. You need a smart plan and not just petty schemes. Have a career plan. Job...
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(By Tsem Rinpoche) Bordered on the Yangtze River in the north and overlooked the Yeloow Mountain in the south, it covers an area of 100 square kilometers southwest of Qingyang County, Anhui Province , not far from the picturesque Mt.Huangshan.
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Anandha Bhavan Restaurant is a restaurant located along Selegie Road, just within Little India in Singapore. It was established in 1924, and has been serving vegetarian for...
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Serkong Dorjechang was a great Lama during the time of the 13th Dalai Lama. He was a monk of Gaden Jangtze and when he was studying in Gyume Tantric College, he would see ladies or dakinis swimming in his tsopu (monk bowl) during pujas. He reported this and other incredible signs to H.H. the...
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Yes this black and white picture was me taken by a friend of mine... I think I was around 17 here with a favorite t-shirt of The Doors on...
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(By Tsem Rinpoche) Last week, on the 21st to the 25th of November, a group of my students (Kecharians) went to Nepal on a pilgrimage trip. Hardworking and kind Su Ming lead them on this trip. Su Ming really was looking forward to taking people to holy places. She is great. Those who went on...
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Below is a gift from Leann… she is a 28 year old girl who has been gradually very active in Kechara. Initially, she started volunteering at Kechara InMotion during her free time...
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Philip Yong and group of Kecharians recently visited all the holy places in Kathmandu. They also visited Tsem Ladrang in Kathmandu. That is my residence there...
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Please click on this link to see this incredible touching video. It is amazing how much compassion some animals have for others. It is so beautiful. Share this with others. Wonderful to watch, wonderful to inspire with. The night in which the leopard lays down with a baby baboon! Please never hurt any animals...
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1. Get a manager or rather a top notch PA (like for actors/CEOs). 2. Get our wonderful Kechara books in every bookstore worldwide and E-books. 3. Support the monasteries of all lineages. 4. Start businesses that would fuel many ongoing Dharma projects without interruption & help other Dharma centres worldwide. 4. Build a dharma...
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Seen as one of the most holy places of Chinese Buddhism, Wu Tai Shan is a sacred Buddhist mountain located in North-East China in Shanxi Province. One of the first times I heard of this mountain is from His Holiness Gaden Tripa Jampal Zhenpan in the USA before he conferred upon us the Manjushri empowerment. I had the fortune to visit this holy place over ten years back. Did alot of prayers there also. Also known as Mount Wu Tai to many foreigners, the Chinese words translate to “Five (Wu 五) Plateau (Tai 台) Mountain (Shan 山)”. The mountain has f...
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Thursday, September 08, 2011 DHARAMSHALA, September 8: “If you criticize Islam due to a few mischievous Muslims, then you have to criticise all world religions,” the Dalai Lama said in a keynote address at an interfaith meet explaining that “all religions – including his own – have faithful who carry the seeds of destructive...
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(By Tsem Rinpoche) History According to historians, it was said that Emei Shan (Mount Emei) has been inhabited since 10,000 years ago. The first Buddhist temple in China was built on the summit of Mount Emei in the 1st century. It was named the Guang Xiang Temple, however in 1614 it received its present royal name of Hua Zang. Mount Emei is known for its incredibly diverse vegetation, and scenic beauty. Some of the trees surrounding the area is 1,000 years old. Many people look to Mount Emei as a place of important cultural significance...
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Dear friends, I wanted to share this with you. It is really incredibly important to have awareness and insight into what is happening. Not wanting to know or see or understand never helped anyone long term. What I post here is deeply disturbing. Never eat meat or participate in it no matter what the...
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Canines have more potentials than we think. Like children, the more attention and time we spent training them, the more intelligence they can display...
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The lost cities of the world were all once upon a time, great cities that belonged to great civilizations. But despite all their glory and power, none of these cities lasted to the present day...
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One thing I like about Kecharians is they know when to work hard and they also know when to play hard. They are really dedicated to the Dharma so when they have worked very hard, I like to reward them...
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(By Tsem Rinpoche) I wanted to share this article about Renunciation by Lama Yeshe with all of my students and friends as it is so well explained. One can benefit much from reading and contemplating on teachings such as this...
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This year, I got so many gifts from a wide variety of people… from those whom I have met just once, from those whom I have met occasionally and from long-time students of mine...
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