The Kalmyk people came to the tri-state area of New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania around the 1950s. Because of the war where they were living in Europe, they left to America for a better life and with them, they brought their culture, their traditions, their dance, their food and their very precious Buddhist...
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I have always been enraptured with nature and natural environments. When I lived in Howell, New Jersey, as a child, I was made to look after the garden. Spending hours outdoors had a great impact on me and since then I have had a deep appreciation for outdoor spaces, especially gardens. I came across...
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Having had the fortune of meeting Rinpoche when she was just 11 years old, the ‘Growing up with Rinpoche’ series captures Pastor Jean Ai’s growth under Rinpoche’s guidance. In this series, she recounts some of Rinpoche’s myriad Dharma activities to benefit sentient beings. A student and devotee of White Tara had commissioned...
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According to his praise, Dorje Shugden mastered and actualised the two stages of the Guhyasamaja Tantra in his previous lives. Thus, he is enlightened and able to manifest his aggregates, elements, sources and limbs as separate and individual deities in order to perform various functions and activities. This means that each of the 32-deities...
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(By Seow Choong Liang) The video below details the life of Jinjing, a South American penguin, who comes to visit the man who saved him. It is a story of compassion and kindness. It is also a story of how kindness can transform the lives of both people and animals. Do watch and brighten...
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Dear friends, Over the many years I have come to witness just how effective Buddhist prayers and practices are in creating miracles in the lives of people who really need them. Out of the many practices, I know for a fact that the practice of Dorje Shugden is extremely effective in our day and...
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Dear friends, Did you know that the world-famous mountaineer and explorer Sir Edmund Hillary believed in the yeti and did extensive investigations into the phenomenon? He even gave interviews about his research and his beliefs, and it was based on one such eyewitness account and description that Edwin Duesiester sketched the image below. Sir Edmund Hillary was born on...
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Since young, I have always loved reciting mantras. The first mantra I ever learned was OM MANI PADME HUM which all the Kalmyks knew and were taught because they are very devoted to Chenrezig. Whenever I could go to Turkey Swamp, which is a nature reserve and park near to my house, I would sit by...
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Dear friends, I have been hooked on the phenomenon of Bigfoot since I watched a documentary called “Mysterious Monsters” back in the late 70s. Since then, I have been reading on and off, listening to audios and watching videos of many documentaries covering the Bigfoot phenomenon which is witnessed around the world. Personally, I...
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Many have been documented in their near-death experiences of seeing that white light, their loved ones who had passed or the most fascinating, their visits to heaven, before being sent back into existence to share their journeys with the many who will listen and heed their messages. There are, however, fewer who share the...
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Having had the fortune of meeting Rinpoche when she was just 11 years old, the ‘Growing up with Rinpoche’ series captures Pastor Jean Ai’s growth under Rinpoche’s guidance. In this series, she recounts some of Rinpoche’s myriad Dharma activities to benefit sentient beings. For the past two months, we have had monks...
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Have you ever been told that you have bad luck, bad fortune, and that you are stuck with your fate? Have you ever wondered if these predictions are accurate and if there is anything you can do to improve your lot?
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One of the earliest mentions of the Chinese Wild Man or Yeren (野人) was during the Zhou Dynasty (1046-256 BC). The famed poet Qu Yuan wrote about large and misshapen mountain ogres in the forests. Qu Yuan stayed near what is known today as the Shennongjia National Nature Reserve in China’s Hubei province, where many sightings of the Yeren were reported. The Shennongjia region is a rugged area with high mountains ranging up to 3,048 metres (10,000 feet) and deep valleys dense with heavy vegetation. There was another historical record regarding Ye...
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One of His Eminence the 25th Tsem Rinpoche’s most ardent aspirational prayers is “Where there is no Dharma, let there be the Dharma”, which aptly represents the deeds of Rinpoche’s many previous incarnations, known for bringing Buddhism to places where it had not yet flourished. Now, as a modern Buddhist teacher, Rinpoche connects millions...
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Gwaneumsa Temple, named after Gwanseeum-bosal (Kuan Yin, Bodhisattva of Compassion), is on Jeju Island of Korea. This temple was built during the Tamna Dynasty (476 BC–1005 CE) on the northeast side of Mt. Halla. When the royal court of Joseon declared the state religion to be Confucianism during the 1700s, Buddhism ran into obstacles for...
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Der Gelehrte und Professor Ehrwürdiger Geshe Tsultrim Tenzin ist von Gaden Jangtse und ich bin von Gaden Shartse. Beide Hochschulen zusammen sind das Gaden Kloster. Während ich im Kloster war, hatte ich keine persönliche Verbindung mit Geshe Tsultrim, und ich habe auch nicht mit ihm kommuniziert. Weil wir jedoch vom gleichen Koster herstammen, sah...
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In the Buddhist scriptures, specifically in the Dukkar texts, it mentions 80 different types of spirits that abide in different realms. Within these different types, there are subdivisions so there are many different types of spirits. Spirits can manifest in many dimensions, travel very fast (at the speed of light), and have some levels of clairvoyance. Some spirits are...
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In Donetsk, Ukraine, an episode of Ukraine’s Got Talent Season 6 captured the attention of many on the internet with its unusual contestant. Tyurgen Kam surprised the judges, Vladyslav Yama, Slava Frolova, Hector Jimenez-Bravo and Ihor Kondratiuk when he walked on stage in his full Mongolian outfit. The faces of judges and audience lit...
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I came across this post online which I wanted to share with you all. The young man who took these photographs was visiting his family’s vegetable farm in Bukit Tinggi, a highland district in Malaysia that is known for its agricultural industry. The farms and orchards here supply fresh fruit and vegetables to local markets and...
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Lentang Forest Recreational Park (Malay: Hutan Lipur Lentang) is a recreational forest reserve in Bukit Tinggi. The Benus River (Malay: Sungai Benus) feeds into the rainforest landscape, providing pools, cascading waters and even a waterfall at the distant edge of this nature park. Hikers delight in the hilly terrain which is perfect for jungle trekking,...
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