Friday, March 11, 2016

Practice

     Thinking about I need to update my friends what is going on in my life. Life is good and everything is well.
      After ten years since I take refuge to the Buddha, to the dharma and the Sangha in 2006, I finally got to the point that I really want to practice the Dharma. Buddhist is all about liberation, liberate from samsara. It is said that if you do not practice, you would not able to be liberated. It has to be my self’s idea to start practice. After watching videos and reading books about practice, I still could not get the idea about how to practice.
      So I went to India in January to seek help.
      There I met with H.H. the 17th Karmapa and My dear master and teacher, the very venerable 9th Khenchen Thrangu Rinpoche. I take refuge again in front of H.H. the 17th Karmapa and asked for practice instruction. H.H.’s schedule did not allow him to give me the detailed instruction to practice. So I asked the very venerable 9th Khenchen Thrangu Rinpoche. The great master spent his lunch break to give me the lengthened detailed instruction and then gently told me that I do not need to be hurry and just take my time and start practice.
     Started January 17th, the date of the Buddha enlightened and in Bodhgaya, where the Buddha enlightened, I started my Buddhist practice.
     The one of the most important things for Buddhist practice is continue practice and not interrupted. I am doing well so far.
     But I do have some frustrations:
     While I was practicing, my mind is hard to concentrate. My body is there and practice but my mind is somewhere else. There were few times I was doing better with imagination of what I was practice but most time, my mind is not where I should be.
      I also find out it is hard to really find time to practice without the mind preoccupied with daily living. It is said while you are practicing; you should isolate yourself from daily living and be mindful and concentrate with what you are practicing. I try to find the time other matters are already taking cared of: the dog was out for bathroom and fed. The people I live with are all content. The house hood works are all done. And there is work and … But my mind still is everywhere.
     I guess, that is why the great meditation masters had developed the ways to practice and educate us to using the body and mind training to get ourselves into real practice. I appreciate it.
     I think all I need right now it is “keep going”. And I will.

Saturday, August 01, 2015

Monday, December 15, 2014

Thursday, February 20, 2014

ENLIGHTENED PERSPECTIVE by Andy Rooney

I've 
learned
.... 
That the best classroom in the world is atthe 
feet of an elderly 
person.
 
 
I've 
learned
.... 
That when you're in love, it 
shows.
 
 
I've 
learned
.... 
That just one person saying to me, 'You've mademy 
day!' makes my 
day.
 
 
I've 
learned
.... 
That having a child fall asleep in your armsis 
one of the most peaceful feelings in the 
world.
 
 
I've 
learned
.... 
That being kind is more important than being 
right.
 
 
I've 
learned
.... 
That you should never say no to a gift froma 
child.
 
 
I've 
learned
.... 
That I can always pray for someone when Idon't 
have the strength to help him in some other 
way.
 
 
I've 
learned
.... 
That no matter how serious your life requiresyou 
to be, everyone needs a friend to act goofy 
with.
 
 
I've 
learned
.... 
That sometimes all a person needs is a handto 
hold and a heart to 
understand.
 
 
I've 
learned
.... 
That simple walks with my father around theblock 
on summer nights when I was a child didwonders 
for me as an 
adult.
 
 
I've 
learned
.... 
That life is like a roll of toilet paper.The 
closer it gets to the end, the faster it 
goes.
 
 
I've 
learned
.... 
That we should be glad God doesn't give us 
everything we ask 
for.
 
 
I've 
learned
.... 
That money doesn't buy 
class.
 
 
I've 
learned
.... 
That it's those small daily happenings thatmake 
life so 
spectacular.
 
 
I've 
learned
... 
That under everyone's hard shell is someonewho 
wants to be appreciated and 
loved.
 
 
I've 
learned
.... 
That to ignore the facts does not change the 
facts.
 
 
I've 
learned
.... 
That when you plan to get even with someone,you 
are only letting that person continue tohurt 
you.
 
 
I've 
learned
.... 
That love, not time, heals all 
wounds.
 
 
I've 
learned
.... 
That the easiest way for me to grow as a personis 
to surround myself with people smarter thanI 
am.
 
 
I've 
learned
.... 
That everyone you meet deserves to be greetedwith 
a 
smile.
 
 
I've 
learned
.... 
That no one is perfect until you fall in lovewith 
them.
 
 
I've 
learned
... 
That life is tough, but I'm 
tougher.
 
 
I've 
learned
.... 
That opportunities are never lost; someonewill 
take the ones you 
miss.
 
 
I've 
learned
.... 
That when you harbor bitterness, happinesswill 
dock 
elsewhere.
 
 
I've 
learned
.... 
That I wish I could have told my Mom that Ilove 
her one more time before she passed
away.
 
 
I've 
learned
.... 
That one should keep his words both soft and 
tender, because tomorrow he may have to eat 
them.
 
 
I've 
learned
.... 
That a smile is an inexpensive way to improveyour 
looks.
 
 
I've 
learned
.... 
That when your newly born grandchild holdsyour 
little finger in his little fist, that you're
hooked for 
life.
 
I've 
learned
.... 
That everyone wants to live on top of the 
mountain, but all the happiness and growthoccurs 
while you're climbing 
it.
 
 
I've 
learned
.... 
That the less time I have to work with, themore 
things I get 
done.