Dear Blog friends, I have great faith in Manjushri. I have always had great faith in Manjushri and the much needed benefits He bestows upon practitioners. His practice can bring so much benefit to the person by increasing their memory, learning, composition, absorbing the Dharma, teaching, poetry, and much more. There are many forms of Manjushri which are depicted...
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If you live next to a dog meat farm and are forced to walk your dogs past this horrific slaughter house every day, would it move you to make a difference or would your senses be numbed from the pain of such a sight? For one couple living in Korea, compassion and the wish...
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There are many similarities between Hinduism and Buddhism, yet there are significant and important differences which set the two apart. Although the two are very different from each other, Hinduism has always fascinated me and I have always thought that if I weren’t a Buddhist, Hinduism would be a religion which I could easily...
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I’ve always liked art, not merely for its creativity and beauty, but for the subtle messages it presents, for how an artist views the world and how their art opens up our minds to different ways of viewing things. Art is a very personal creation and many artists are great thinkers who contemplate deeply...
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This video was on my Facebook newsfeed and suffice to say, it disturbed me. It disturbed me because it was basically senseless pain being inflicted on another being. Not to say inflicting pain on anyone is excusable or justifiable under any circumstances, but in this case it was totally and entirely without utility. What...
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We all have excuses, reasons, justifications and thoughts why we can’t do this and that. We like to sometimes use these excuses and explain to others until we think they think it is valid. They may or may not believe the validity of our reasons, but one thing is for sure, if we believe...
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(Originally published March 16, 2013 by Tsem Rinpoche) Dear friends from around the world, I was lying down with a migraine and a realization came to me about myself, my childhood, my view of events in my life that everyone comes across at one stage or another. I had to share my thoughts. I...
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Dear friends around the world, If you have been following my blog for a period of time now, you would realize that I am very into paranormal topics. Since young I have always had a fascination towards mysterious creatures like Bigfoot, Aliens, UFOs, mysterious legendary creatures and etc. I hope you enjoy the article,...
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Dear friends around the world, I’ve always liked natural remedies for our health as much as possible. Unfortunately I don’t always have the time and resources to engage in natural remedies as much as I like to. I like preventative measures too. Prevention is the best. Anyways, myself not being able to engage fully...
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Bigfoot has fascinated the world for decades, but records of their sightings have been seen centuries ago. Although it has been so many years since people first talked openly about Bigfoot sightings, and even gone on active search for this mysterious being… Not many have actually acknowledged the authenticity of these recorded sightings. While...
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This is quite disturbing. Be warned as it can be shocking and not recommended for everyone. Admin James Jameson Bought a Slave to Watch Her Be Eaten by Cannibals BY JOSH HRALA | MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 2015 James Jameson, heir to the Jameson Irish Whiskey company, once bought a 10-year-old slave girl...
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Photo: Kechara Forest Retreat when we first visited the land On June 2nd 2014, Tsem Rinpoche, in kindly responding to a question posed by a student gave a very important teaching. For me, it is one of those very crucial key teachings for a number of reasons, amongst which are: 1. It provides...
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(By Tsem Rinpoche) Dear friends around the world, When I first learned about the Goddess Gemu and the Mosuo culture, the whole history and background of these peoples was very fascinating to me. Of particular interest was how the practice of the Goddess Gemu survived the transition from the traditional Daba faith, which is...
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Dear Bigfoot enthusiasts around the world, This article was published by Siberian Times at the end of March 2016 and it caught my attention. Bigfoot is the name given to a mythological ape or hominid-like creature that is said to inhabit forests, mainly in the Pacific Northwest and in the Himalayan regions named Yeti....
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(译文请往下阅读) Dear good friends around the world, I thought I would make it simple and easy to remember so I came up with these to help you recall the qualities, abilities, benefits and and nature of Vajra Bhagawan Rudra or Dorje Shugden, the special protector emanation of Manjushri. Although he is a fully enlightened being he manifest in worldly form in order to be closer to us and he is able to assist us quicker. There are two categories of protectors. One is mundane (unenlightened) and supramundane (enlightened). Within the mundane, it is broken...
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Dear friends around the world, Poverty and desperation does drive people to do things that can be harmful to themselves. When it’s further fueled by ignorance, it can be very damaging long term. It is very sad to see what these people are coerced into doing to survive. This might be difficult for many...
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(By Tsem Rinpoche) The Council of Lhasa, also known as the Great Debate at Samye, was a famous debate, between the Chinese Buddhist monk Moheyan and the Indian Buddhist master Kamalashila, held in Tibet around 792 CE. Initiated by King Trisong Detsen (742-797 CE), considered to be an emanation of Manjushri, the debate is...
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(By Tsem Rinpoche) Most lineages within Tibetan Buddhism have practices surrounding Dharma protectors both enlightened and unenlightened and who manifest their activities in order to alleviate obstacles facing practitioners and to create conducive conditions for their spiritual progress. The holy Sakya lineage is no different. The most important protectors of the lineage include Panjaranata...
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(By Tsem Rinpoche) We should meditate on anything we know about Bodhicitta and generate the mind to achieve it. How do we do that? We start by visualising all the Three Jewels and our Gurus dissolving into Lord Tsongkhapa. Then visualise our mother on left, our father on the right, and all other beings...
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(By Tsem Rinpoche and Pastor Niral) Ekai Kawaguchi was a Japanese Buddhist monk, known for his travels to Tibet and Nepal in the late 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century. He described his travel to Tibet in his book “Three Years in Tibet”. Childhood and Background Ekai Kawaguchi was born...
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