Indoor Garden
When I visit Singapore, I like to just stop by Shangrila Hotel not far from Orchard Rd, the main shopping street… Grab a cuppa at the coffee house and visit the indoor garden. I like to sit at the indoor garden (free of mosquitoes) and do my sadhanas and just visualize I live in the forest in a large cave or house. I went to visit a few days ago and visited my garden in Shangrila for a short while… If I could, I would have a large indoor garden or atrium in my house with the sunlight shining in… and at night the moonlight… with birds, fishes and my Mumu/ Oser running around… what a great living that would be for me…
I love the forest and this is as close as I can get to it for now…
Tsem Rinpoche
P.S. I would have a large Buddha statue in the indoor garden too…
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Didn’t know Shangrila Hotel in Singapore has such a lovely indoor garden. How nice if more buildings adopt this concept and everyone can see green natural plants everyday instead of just concrete wall. The water streaming make the mind feel so calm. Would like to pay a visit next time if I am down to Singapore. Thank you Rinpoche for sharing.
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We have so much green in Malaysia, however, most of the time we would choose to visit shopping centers rather than going to the green. We parents should bring our kids to play in the stream, picnic in the jungle, etc instead of going to shopping centers every weekend.
Thank you Rinpoche for giving me idea where to do my Sadhana. Even with a little green, I now can visualize myself doing Sadhana in forest 🙂
Totally agree with you, Lew.
Malaysians are blessed with gorgeous greenery all year round, however , the average city folks prefer to spend their weekends at shopping malls.
It’ll be the perfect place to bring up kids as well as a sanctuary for all age groups in the Retreat Village where people are reconnected back to nature and devote their time to improving themselves.
There is something to be said about nature and having green plants around us. Back when i were studying, plants were not abundant, and a room without plants or the appearance of plants gives one a bout of depression.
Just having the color green around, helps to soothe and heal. It just feels good to have them around.