Dear Dharma friends,

I have the privilege and honour to follow His Holiness Gyalwa Karmapa and Shamarpa's guidance, and became a Buddhist monk in Bodhgaya in 2007. Subsequently I was given the task to set up and run the Bodhipath Buddhist center in Taichung in 2008, the aim of the center is to spread Buddha dharma teaching, learning the bodhisattva way by adopting the Bodhisattva's attitude, develop wisdom and practice to experience a clear and unobstructed nature of mind.

I have also started producing TV programs about Dharma teaching on Taiwan Dharma TV station since 2012, the topics cover teaching of Karma Kagyu lineage, Bodhicitta and other Dharma knowledge.


In 2013 I was assigned to be responsible for Dharma practice and teaching by Karmapa and Shamarpa in our new monastery in Hualian, Taiwan; from 2014 regular puja and events will be organised in both monasteries in Hualian and Taichung, including regular Nyongye practice (thousand arm chenrezig fasting program) White Tara Retreat as well as other retreat programs in the pipeline.


With pleasure I am producing these DVDs for distribution and sharing, I would appreciate any comment or feedback you might have for future improvement. In this trouble time we are most fortunate this auspicious teaching come to light, may the precious teachings radiate and flourish, may we bring forth our full effort together to work for a better future.

You are also welcome to visit our Google Blog: http:/bodhipath07.blogspot.com


2016年12月2日 星期五

閉關隨筆~10

閉關隨筆~10
奇妙又公平的「審判」
聖人是無我、是大我,他們什麼都不要,卻什麼都是他的。
Shamar仁波切的弟子每天在修法、在祈禱、在看顧上師的所有⋯⋯,等待仁波切的再來。
凡人是我執、我所擁有的,他們什麼都要,到頭來什麼都不是他的。他們的屍骨未寒,兒孫已經做好財產的分配,僅有的神識隨著業風飄盪!
我們呢?在學佛之後,「無我、無我擁有的」課題,當勤修學。
Random essay at retreat :
*Fair and Miraculous [ Trial & Judgment ]
His Holliness's selflessness is indeed an enormous sacrifice.
They want nothing, and yet everything belongs to them.
Each and every single day, disciples of Shamar Rinpoche practice, make aspiration prayers, look after their Guru's belongings, and waiting for his return.
Ordinary beings, through the force of greed and obscuring attachment, do all they can to safeguard everything they have, but at the very end nothing belongs to them.
It wasn't long after the burial, the children and grandchildren already busy arranging the property ownership; and the only consciousness left is drifting away, vanishing into the air.
What about us? Formal dharma sessions should always be followed by the diligent practice of Selflessness.