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H.H. Kyabje Zong Rinpoche Explains Dorje Shugden Initiation and Benefits (With English Subtitles)
Dear everyone... This is a good condensed talk I gave on Guru Yoga of Tsongkapa. This is the one you should share with others when they are interested in a not too lengthy explanation. It is the perfect practice for everyone who wants simplicity yet effective blessings. You can share this with more people, it will be good.
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Powerful Dorje Shugden's mantras
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"The dharma is not easy to listen to… because some people take it as criticism. But Dharma should not be just feel good only for the moment but for deeper contemplations."
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~ William Shakespeare
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~ Maya Angelou
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Dear Rinpoche, Ever since you posted the article about Dharma in Africa, I’ve wondered if there were people who knew of it there. I happened to stumble across this clip ... Read More David McCollester Just to reinforce the importance of these videos.
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Our parents are our living ‘Buddha’. Without them we won’t be here , thank for you showing a great example to all of us kids 🙂
There were many stories about tibetan kids escaping to india from tibet, parents will throw themselves in the line of fire of Chinese guns to protect their children and making sure their children cross over.
Human ethics begin with Filial Piety, which forms the practical basis of ethics and morality-and that is exactly what Bryan seems to creared when he offered up flowers to his Guru on behalf of his parents. He has also requested blessings of long lives for his parents. Filial piety in spiritual practice is said to occupy the foremost virtuous act of all human relations and Bryan seems to have good wisdom in displaying it to repay his parents’s kindnesses. At Kechara, those who has met up with Bryan will find him friendly, energetic, helpful, smart and creative especially in the field of art and decor. In the short span of time I have spend with him, I find him very caring, attentive and helpful to elderly people, always willing to help out in heavy tasks even without been requested. Perhaps he likes serving the weak and elderly, and feels that it amounts to the same as serving Dharma. Bryan certainly will be a good inspiration for many others to follow in their Dharma practice. Kechara is certainly fortunate to have him in helping out to make Dharma grow. Best wishes of success to you Bryan in all your future undertakings.
Dear Rinpoche,
Bryan doesn’t show great care and respect just to his parents.He shows this to all he comes into contact with, including to the senior people whom he treats with extra gentleness and patience.
Very recently, I had the great fortune to be blessed by this kindness and care.
When I had a matter that needed to be attended to very quickly, he was like a fire ball of energy, galvanising me into immediate action. He actually took charge and did everything for me. When it came to the things that I had to attend to personally, he guided me gently through all of it.
Yes, he’s definitely a boon and a blessing to Kechara and a fine example of a caring student of our Lama.
Bryan put a lot of effort into getting the flowers and vase from the city center, and coming after work (around 2am) to arrange the flowers. Very, very sweet of him.
Bryan has a slight drama queen front about him, but inside he’s a really sweet person. You can tell that he cares about his parents a lot, that without being prompted to do it, he thought about doing it himself for the benefit of his parents.
You’re cool, Bryan *grin* 🙂
When a child is filial I guess its automatic. You don’t have to tell them what to do. When they do they do it from their heart and don’t need people to tell them. Bryan Ho comes from a Chinese school and being chinese educated they are indoctrinated from young. The first thing the students are taught in School is filial piety. I am not surprised Bryan shows filial piety to his parents. I have noticed he don’t only shows respect to his parents but also to the elderly and everyone around him. He is a very popular figure among Kechara members. Kechara Care is the right department for him.
How wonderful to see so many FILLIAL people performing meritorious acts for their loved ones – both the living and departed (like what Sister Beatrice did for her departed aunt). Thank you Rinpochela, for giving me the opportunity to be INSPIRED, LEARN and REJOICE! Kam-sia che-che!