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I feel it’s a wonderful billboard

Oct 8, 2011
I feel it’s a wonderful billboard

How do you feel about this religious figure appearing on this billboard? Do you feel the same about him appearing in an Apple ad? Would it depend on the type of Apple ad? Explain.     December 1, 2007 Although the Dalai Lama has been exiled from his fellow Tibetans since 1959, he remains...

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k.d. Lang’s a committed Buddhist

Sep 28, 2011
k.d. Lang’s a committed Buddhist

K.d. lang's new album, Watershed, reflects the dramatic changes in her life since she became a committed Buddhist. K.d. lang talks for the first time about her Buddhist teacher and practice...

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Changing Beliefs

Aug 3, 2011
Changing Beliefs

There is no right and wrong religion for you to personally follow... whether it be Buddhims, Islam, Taoism, Shintoism, Jainism, Sikkh, Christianity, Hinduism etc...

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Sunset Vajra Yogini

Jul 9, 2011
Sunset Vajra Yogini

(By Tsem Rinpoche) This is my very precious image of the most powerful person in the Universe-Vajra Yogini. I’ve had this sacred image for nearly one and a half decades now. It was gifted to me while I was in Bodhgaya, India. Yes, Bodhgaya is the place where Shakyamuni was enlightened. It is a...

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Posted in Buddhas, Dharma & Practice, Vajra Yogini | 58 Comments »

Religions Should Lead to Peace

Jun 11, 2011
Religions Should Lead to Peace

We are all going to live on this planet together. We will always all have our own foods, dance, music, clothes, culture, history, architecture, thinking and religions. We can sit for the rest of our lives and find differences within each other that we don’t agree on. We can find differences between Siamese twins...

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Posted in Etc, Great Lamas & Masters | 15 Comments »

“People Are Often Self-Centred”

Mar 6, 2011
“People Are Often Self-Centred”

One of my heroes since the 80’s from when I was in Los Angeles is Mother Teresa. I saw a documentary film in LA on her in the cinema and cried throughout most of the film. She still is one of my heroes…I went again and again and took friends to see the documentary...

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Posted in Great Lamas & Masters, Inspiration & Worthy Words | 16 Comments »

1000-Armed Kuan Yin-Foo Hai Ch’an Monastery

Feb 7, 2011
1000-Armed Kuan Yin-Foo Hai Ch’an Monastery

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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Posted in Art, Architecture & Culture, China, China 中国, Travel | 19 Comments »

Special Hindu Festival

Jan 20, 2011
Special Hindu Festival

By Agence France-Presse | Updated: 1/20/2011 Malaysian Hindus do bloody penance at festival More than one million Hindu devotees flocked to a Malaysian cave temple Thursday to mark a colourful Hindu festival during which they pierce themselves with hooks and skewers. The worshippers converged on the Batu Caves temple, a spectacular limestone cavern on...

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Posted in Art, Architecture & Culture | 7 Comments »

Paradise SS2

Jan 10, 2011
Paradise SS2

Kechara Paradise’s new location in SS2 recently opened its doors to the public. Kechara Paradise SS2 is our first Dharma store that wa established in the year 2000, a few years before the opening of our Dharma centre, Kechara House. It has now move to a bigger location and on ground floor. We were...

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Heartspoon ~Kyabje Pabongka Rinpoche

Jul 10, 2010
Heartspoon ~Kyabje Pabongka Rinpoche

(By Tsem Rinpoche) A wonderful prayer to do daily to help us remember reality. Anything by Kyabje Pabongka would be tremendously beneficial. He never existed for himself but only for others..How fortunate we are to even hear his holy name… MAY GOODNESS AND VIRTUE FLOURISH! Tsem Rinpoche     HEARTSPOON Ah, the hurt! Kind...

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Posted in Buddhas, Dharma & Practice, H.H. Kyabje Pabongka Rinpoche, Inspiration & Worthy Words | 38 Comments »

63 Tara statues offered by Datuk May

Jun 20, 2010
63 Tara statues offered by Datuk May

(By Tsem Rinpoche) Datuk May, the president of Kechara House invited 63 Taras. One Tara was dedicated for one year in her life. Each Tara will be slowly given away to people to bless their homes and be a jewel in their shrines. Doing such practices purifies body karma that can hamper you from...

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