Four years ago, we had our first pastorship ordination ceremony in Kechara House which is our gompa (main prayer hall) in Kuala Lumpur, the capital of Malaysia. At that time, I ordained four pastors. Now in 2015, we have 17 pastors of which 10 have requested to become fully ordained monks and nuns in...
Posted in Kechara - 13 Depts | 10 Comments »
The spiritual people of the Himalayan country of Nepal have always had a strong belief in the existence of the Yeti (or the Abominable Snowman). Just like the people of Tibet, those who live in the mountainous regions of Nepal have often reported sightings of the Yeti. It is not something to believe or...
Posted in Science & Mysteries, Yeti/Bigfoot/Sasquatch | 13 Comments »
I always remind my friends to be kind to animals as they too are living beings that have feelings. It makes me very sad whenever I see animals suffer in the care of irresponsible people. How we treat animals is a reflection of who we really are. If we ill-treat an animal, it just means...
Posted in Animals, Vegetarianism & Environment | 23 Comments »
On a few occasions, I have experienced very bad vertigo and I personally know how unpleasant it is when an episode occurs. I recently came across this unique method to treat common vertigo and I hope by sharing this, those of you who also suffer from vertigo will find this advice from a certified...
Posted in Current Affairs & News | 20 Comments »
Dear fellow Bigfoot enthusiasts, Exciting news! Looks like Bigfoot was captured on film by the Arizona Department of Transportation and it was even posted on their official Facebook page! Imagine, on their official page some more. Some states are more progressive and can be more open now. That is a good trend. Take a...
Posted in Science & Mysteries, Yeti/Bigfoot/Sasquatch | 10 Comments »
I recently came across this interesting article about giant skeletons excavated in Wisconsin, USA. I know that giant skeletons have always been rather controversial and a topic met with much doubt. After all, it must be quite difficult to imagine a human being, three times the size and height of an average 6 foot...
Posted in Science & Mysteries | 17 Comments »
I have always loved architecture and blog about it whenever I can, especially houses that blend in creatively with nature. People often dream of owning big houses in big cities; who would have thought that a small house in the middle of nowhere would be so appealing? It’s amazing how creativity can turn something...
Posted in Art, Architecture & Culture | 13 Comments »
Regarding Mr. Lukar Jam I am not very interested in politics especially Tibetan politics but this is connected to something spiritually important to millions and myself. Mr Lukar Jam is a Sikyong (Prime Minister of exiled Tibetan people) candidate. He is not a Dorje Shugden practitioner nor religious nor does he ascribe to a...
Posted in Current Affairs & News | 24 Comments »
(By Tsem Rinpoche) Dear friends, Yamantaka or Vajrabhairava is practiced within the Nyingma, Sakya, Kagyu and Gelug schools. More prominently in Sakya and held as a supreme golden tantra within the Gelugs. Je Tsongkapa himself as well as the 7th Dalai Lama and many other scholars have written numerous commentaries on the rites, rituals, meditations,...
Posted in Buddhas, Dharma & Practice | 20 Comments »
The building of this huge statue of Lord Tsongkapa has been completed as of January 2016, with Lord Tsongkhapa adorned in gold. Please see the pictures below. A Short Biography of Tsongkhapa Alexander Berzin, August 2003, partly based on a discourse by Geshe Ngawang Dhargyey Dharamsala, India The biography of a great lama...
Posted in Tsongkhapa | 7 Comments »
Dear friends, This something to really look forward to. I hope it manifests fast and it will be a great blessing to the people of that area and the world. Buddha images have tremendous benefits. I just wanted to share this. Tsem Rinpoche Reach for the sky: An artist’s impression of the Buddha...
Posted in Current Affairs & News | 10 Comments »
(By Tsem Rinpoche) Dear friends, I found this on the net and found it very interesting. I have shared it here as the person did interesting research. Please do visit their blog site to see their further writings. I have left the link at the end of this post. Thank you. May there be...
Posted in Buddhas, Dharma & Practice | 22 Comments »
Seeing abandoned or abused animals on the street, especially in the city, always breaks my heart. It is very difficult for them to be in places that are dense with humans because most people do not want to have anything to do with them. Sometimes people do not just shoo them away or shout...
Posted in Animals, Vegetarianism & Environment, Current Affairs & News | 14 Comments »
Not many truly understand or empathize with the suffering of hunger… and even fewer feel for the sufferings of hunger that plague street dogs around the world. It takes a very special person to recognize this suffering, and one such person was Gyani Deula. I was very sad to hear about the passing of...
Posted in Animals, Vegetarianism & Environment, Inspiration & Worthy Words | 24 Comments »
How many times have you tried to break a long-standing ‘negative’ habit but failed? How difficult is it to get rid of just one negative quality within ourselves, after years of habituation? It is definitely difficult to change our habits, though not impossible… so it is for this reason that we must instill good...
Posted in Animals, Vegetarianism & Environment | 18 Comments »
Dear friends around the world, When I first arrived in India back in 1987, I had never had Indian food in my life. Being in India initially I could not get use to Indian food and did not like it at all. I found it so hard to adjust to the food. But once...
Posted in Food & Recipes | 11 Comments »
First of all, I think selfies are fun. On second thought, I also think they made an action that is overtly narcissistic into something fun and guiltless by giving it a cute name – selfie. The vain part of me loves this and the cute little word makes it all the more inviting and...
Posted in Current Affairs & News, Guest Contributors | 6 Comments »
Dear friends, I hope the following information will help you. I will start taking this oil and try it out myself. I like to provide information to help people be well in body and mind. If the information is there, it can be of great assistance to someone. Nigella sativa (black-cumin, also known as...
Posted in Animals, Vegetarianism & Environment | 23 Comments »
Lately, I’ve been involved in the Kechara Soup Kitchen (KSK) food distribution; it has been many years since I last engaged in activities as such. I was very excited to revisit KSK again with my family. Thank Buddha the haze decided to take a break on that night, I remember the air was quite...
Posted in Guest Contributors, Kechara Soup Kitchen (KSK) | 8 Comments »
(By Tsem Rinpoche and Li Kheng) Meditation = sitting with a still mind and body in a quiet place with the sunset as your backdrop and the sound of the sea to sooth your senses. As enticing as that may sound to many, it is not a scenario I find feasible to create in...
Posted in Buddhas, Dharma & Practice, Guest Contributors | 12 Comments »