There is an interesting story regarding the 8th Karmapa and Trijang Rinpoche to show enlightenment has no borders no matter what tradition you hail from. Karmapa may be Karma Kagyu and Trijang Rinpoche Gelug, but that is just our labels. A fully enlightened being of the Kagyu and Gelug has no difference. How can...
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This is just an extremely brief biography of this illustrious master whose single-handed work to salvage the Dharma in this degenerate age brings only tremendous faith, tears and respect from deep within me...
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(By Tsem Rinpoche and Phng Li Kim, CEO of Kechara Media & Publications) *中文请点这里。 In 2006, His Eminence Tsem Rinpoche led 63 pilgrims to offer 3,000 Manjushri statues and full sets of robes to 3,000 monks of Gaden Monastery, the main monastery of the Gelugpa school in South India (video below). It is extremely meritorious to offer robes to monks. Many monks in the monasteries only have 1-2 sets of robes, a bag and a few books as part of their personal possessions. The 3-piece monk/nun robe that they wear every day symbolises their renunciati...
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Nestled deep inside the middle of your brain rests the pineal gland.
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I recently found out about this young, kind man that creates wheelchair for paralyzed dogs using PVC pipes.
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Dear students and friends, One of my students has decided to go full-time with her Dharma work! I rejoice from my heart as Lilyn has been progressing in her Dharma practice since she started volunteering in 2010...
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I came across this interesting article where a 2,000 year old Indian Buddhist document is found and is currently being analyzed by experts from the Indological Studies at Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitaet in Munich.
Posted in Current Affairs & News | 25 Comments »
Last week, Phng Li Kim was interviewed by FZ.com for being a host on The Paranormal Zone. The interviewer was interested in how she manages to juggle being CEO of the publishing arm of Kechara, a mother of 3 boys and being a host on national television program. Take a look at Li Kim's...
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Frederick Law on Jan 25, 2013 at 4:38 am Dear Rinpoche, Good Morning ? I googled the web for this beautiful photo, the location of where the Buddha is standing is at ‘Husain Sagar’ lake, in India. According to Wikipedia: “It is a lake in Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, India, built by Hazrat Hussain Shah...
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I am so impressed with this touching video. Start your day with this wonderful event. I wanted to share this with you so much.
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Today, we played a hilariously fun and hugely educational game on blog chat. 14 of Rinpoche's writers came together to be tested on their Dharma knowledge, problem-solving skills, ability to stay calm under pressure... and arithmetic!...
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US President Barack Obama (L) and US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton (C) look at a reclining Buddha during a visit the Wat Pho Royal Monastery in Bangkok, Thailand. For more interesting information: Aung San Suu Kyi is a light in our darkness Myanmar’s Suu Kyi to make first foreign trip since 1988...
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As a person with sensitivity, a blogger, and also a human, I receive much opinions and feedback from others. Some are very nice, honest, deep and some seem like personal attacks.
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When I was very young, my step parents took me to New York City (two hour drive from our home in New Jersey) to see a huge circus show ( I think it was Ringling Brothers).
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Dear friends, Since this is the year of the snake, I thought this snippet on snake year and personality from Sun would help you and if anything entertain. Sun newspaper has high circulation and very interesting articles I enjoy. See how you fare in the year of the snake and do you know anyone...
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Posted on 23 January 2013 – 02:22pm Last updated on 23 January 2013 – 03:54pm PUTRAJAYA (Jan 23, 2013): One of two Malaysians reported missing during a hostage incident in Algeria has been confirmed dead while the fate of the other is still unknown, according to Foreign Minister Datuk Seri Anifah Aman. He said...
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Dear everyone, Please take a look at this. This is a chance for you to do something. Please sign the petition. It’s not a lot of effort in order to stop this cruelty. Tsem Rinpoche Please help ensure that those responsible for causing unnecessary suffering to horses being slaughtered at the Red...
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Dear Friends, Some people just have everyday penetrative wisdom to make life for everyone around them easier and themselves. I did a blog post called: Dharma work, attitude & TDL and the wonderful comment below was left by Akarshan Pradhan. I must share with you. I thank Akarshan so much for the words. Tsem...
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Something our young people have started which shows care can start at any age. I am proud to present this to you. Please read. In recent years, there have been many many cases of animal cruelty… In Kechara, we actively encourage for everyone to have a more compassionate perspective towards animals. It is unnecessarily...
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I love this type of asthetics. You must see what I mean. Read below and see the pictures. Houses like this really are my style. Simple, straightforward and surrounded by nature. Nature is the key. Living in and with nature are the keys for a home with me. I love architecture of this sort....
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