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How to set up altar, make offerings, prostrate to the Buddha, meditate etc. | 如何设置佛坛、供养、礼拜、静坐等

Dec 31, 2014
How to set up altar, make offerings, prostrate to the Buddha, meditate etc. | 如何设置佛坛、供养、礼拜、静坐等

(译文请往下阅读)   (By Tsem Rinpoche) It is a universal truth that all beings seek fulfillment and happiness in their lives. The Buddha taught and embodied this truth and hence many find solace in his teachings and his image. That is why for Buddhists, setting up an altar to the Buddha is of paramount importance for their spiritual practice. An altar to the Buddha is the focal point from which one ushers in fulfillment, happiness and wealth into their homes and lives. This video guide explains in a clear and modern way how to set up an altar to a...

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10 of the world’s best meditation retreats in India

Sep 6, 2014
10 of the world’s best meditation retreats in India

From TheBuddhism.Net Are you trying to explore the realms of your inner world as you meditate to self-discovery or as a way of stress reduction? These practices can be in a form of either spiritual renewal, a retreat from the bustling cities into a beautiful serenity in the bid to heal from the inside...

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A Black Manjushri Sadhana: Self-Healing Meditation and Exercises

Jul 17, 2014
A Black Manjushri Sadhana: Self-Healing Meditation and Exercises

Black Manjushri is the wrathful healing form of Manjushri that helps us to heal our deep inner negative emotions and mental suffering that arise due to sickness or problems; it is also a powerful antidote against the harm and disturbances caused by negative astrological influences. Get started on the practice by clicking any of...

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Tour at KFR!

Oct 28, 2012
Tour at KFR!

Dear friends,  A lot of work have been going on at Kechara Forest Retreat (KFR) for the past 2 weeks. I have been staying on site and directly overseeing the expansion of our temporary abode, Kechara Village, our main temple and Ladrang. A lot of land clearing is being done on a daily basis, so that...

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Fo Guang Shan monastery

Oct 8, 2012
Fo Guang Shan monastery

(By Tsem Rinpoche) Today, my personal attendant, Liaison Pastor Loh Seng Piow showed me a few pictures of Fo Guang Shan monastery in Taiwan. I have heard about this monastery before, but these pictures beautifully highlighted the scale of the monastery...

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Posted in Art, Architecture & Culture, Asia, Buddhas, Dharma & Practice, China, Travel, Videos | 23 Comments »

84 Mahasiddhas

Oct 1, 2012
84 Mahasiddhas

(By Tsem Rinpoche) The 84 Mahasiddhas represent all those who have, within a single lifetime, attained direct realization of the Buddha’s teachings. Their life stories represent what they have accomplished and what they did for others upon gaining realization from their practice. By reading their stories, we know that through effort and practice of...

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A Special Setrap meditation – inspired by Datin Jennifer Khoo

Sep 28, 2012
A Special Setrap meditation – inspired by Datin Jennifer Khoo

Aug 16, 2010 (By Tsem Rinpoche) I recently found out from Jamie that her mother, Datin Jeniffer Khoo, who has been very instrumental in taking care of rescued puppies/ dogs under the Kechara banner, has been doing Setrap practice very sincerely. She has completed over 1 million Setrap mantra to date. Datin does serkym...

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Bill Clinton adopts Buddhist Meditation | 克林顿选择佛教禅修法

Aug 6, 2012
Bill Clinton adopts Buddhist Meditation | 克林顿选择佛教禅修法

Chill Bill: Clinton turns to the art of Buddhist meditation to relax By Daily Mail Reporter | PUBLISHED: 3 August 2012 Former American president Bill Clinton has taken his exercise regime to spiritual heights – by learning the art of Buddhist meditation to help him relax. The politician, 65, has recently taken up a...

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The Perfection of Concentration by Geshe Rabten

Aug 3, 2011
The Perfection of Concentration by Geshe Rabten

(By Tsem Rinpoche) Concentration is important in both Dharma practice and ordinary life. The Tibetan word for the practice of concentration is zhi-nay (zhi-gNas). Zhi means peace and nay means to dwell; zhi-nay, then, is dwelling in peace or being without busyness. If we do not carefully watch the mind it may seem that...

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