Dear all, Japan is a country I have long admired since I was a child. I was able to visit Japan a few years back and stay for three weeks. I really enjoyed Japan so much. Everyone thought I was Japanese when I was there. Everyone spoke to me...
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Generally stupas are the physical representations of a Buddha’s mind. They come in 8 main shapes. Each shape is equal to the representation of Buddha’s mind. They can contain: Relics of Buddha Relics of High monks Relics of attained masters Sutras Mantras Multiple images of Buddhas such as statues/tsatsas/pictures/paintings/precious items Wealth vases Blessed items...
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Malaysia saves endangered pygmy elephant on Borneo By Agence France-Presse, Updated: 1/24/2012 Malaysian wildlife authorities said they had rescued a pygmy elephant calf on Borneo island and expressed hope a planned sanctuary would provide protection for the endangered animals. Malaysian wildlife authorities said they had rescued a pygmy elephant calf on Borneo island and...
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How encouraging sometimes people and large organizations will take the right stand and go the right direction. If a stand is taken it will have a domino effect, sometimes slow, but still takes effect. I am very happy to see what Carrefour is doing to contribute to saving animals. Congratulations to WWF as it...
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(By Tsem Rinpoche) Last week, on the 21st to the 25th of November, a group of my students (Kecharians) went to Nepal on a pilgrimage trip. Hardworking and kind Su Ming lead them on this trip. Su Ming really was looking forward to taking people to holy places. She is great. Those who went on...
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H.E. Tsem Rinpoche Visits Wat Pho Thailand! I love Wat Po and have visited numerous times. I use to come here in the quiet of the day to do my prayers/sadhanas years ago. Now it’s streaming with tourists non-stop. Very popular place for people to visit and make wishes at this sacred temple....
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H.E. Tsem Rinpoche Visits Thailand’s Amphawa Floating Market! I took a group of Kecharians with me to visit Amphawa Floating Market…Once you park, you walk through a whole bunch of interesting stalls, then you come to the pier and you can hire a boat for Thai baht 600 (very affordable). The boat can...
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You know we were driving to Wat Po, the Royal Palace area and it took us around 1.45 hours for a normally 25 min ride due to very heavy traffic. At many places we were at a standstill. At one of these standstills, I looked out of the window and guess what??!! I spotted...
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Like everyone else around the world, I have been following the news on Japan and praying for them. It is heart-wrenching to see what has taken place in the beautiful islands of Japan. More so, with the nuclear crisis that they now face. It seems like the disaster is never-ending… one problem after another…...
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Coloured frogs are now the latest rage in China. Not beautiful and exotic ones, but those that have been made colourful unnaturally...
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I went for a climb in Batu Caves which has 272 steps to the top. It was a twenty minute trek up. Monlam and Pastor Loh Seng Piow came along with me. Batu Caves is a very beautiful Hindu Temple in the caves. The caves are huge and they have nice Indian veg restaurants...
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(By Tsem Rinpoche) Our group just arrived back to Malaysia from a successful spiritual trip from Nepal today Saturday, June 4, 2011. Everyone felt the trip was too short and the time sped by too fast..hehe..Nepal will do that to you..it’s a very exciting place to be…. They visited many holy places, made offerings, did powerful aspirational...
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These are pictures of myself in Nepal in 2008, the place is by a river and right next to the river near me is the cave of the Great Mahasiddha Naropa and his Guru Tilopa. I had taken about sixty over people there on a pilgrimage with me, and we all visited that cave...
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(By Tsem Rinpoche) Few aspects of Man’s nature showcase his ingenuity more clearly than his talent for cruelty and conflict. Fortunately, another of those aspects is his capacity for compassion and forgiveness. It is from roots borne of these two diametrically opposite traits that the Pokhara Shanti Stupa – and 79 other Peace Pagodas...
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Richard A. Lovett for National Geographic News, Published May 19, 2011 Japan’s seabed moved by as much as 79 feet (24 meters) during the giant March 11 earthquake—the largest earthquake slip ever recorded, scientists say. But that doesn’t mean that it’s the largest such shift ever to have been caused by an earthquake, cautioned...
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Right now photos and no casualty reports yet… it happened just three hours. Tsem Rinpoche 5.8-magnitude earthquake shook Tokyo and other areas in eastern Japan on Friday, the meteorological agency said. Agence France-Presse May 19, 2011 10:02 PM TOKYO – A 5.8-magnitude earthquake shook Tokyo and other areas in eastern Japan on...
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By Sebastian Loh, 4/27/2011 Unbelievable. According to the Consumers Association of Penang (CAP), Malaysian households use around half their incomes to resolve debts. The Star, a Malaysian daily, reported on the rather shocking revelations highlighted by CAP. The ratio of debt expenditure to disposable income (debt service ratio) for the typical Malaysian household sat...
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Here are some pictures I found of the different ethnic groups in China, and I thought it would be interesting to share. I love the study of people, their clothes, customs, beliefs, where they come from, why they are the way they are. Fascinating to me…so many beautiful and exotic people in the world. Tsem...
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China is Malaysia’s largest trading partner last year. This is fantastic. It’s great when countries trade, become friends and share cross cultural understanding as a result. Tsem Rinpoche Malaysia, China economic co-operation deals By Agence France-Presse, Updated: 4/28/2011 Malaysia and China signed a slew of economic agreements Thursday, reinforcing an uptick in...
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Around 8 years ago in Singapore (Geylang), I happened across this Monastery by chance…I stopped the taxi and went inside to look…it was under massive renovations…but it had this huge Kuan Yin and I was so attracted…I wanted to visit the place again when it was done but for years forget where this Monastery...
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