Saturday, August 2, 2008

Meditation class teach by His Eminence Trizin Tsering Rinpoche - 2 Aug 08





Meditation class teached by His Eminence Trizin Tsering Rinpoche on 2 Aug 2008 at White House Park

Thursday, April 24, 2008

Trip to Ya Qing Monastery on 2 Aug 06

























































Trip to Ya Qing Monastery from 2 Aug 06

Thursday, February 21, 2008

Teachings by His Holiness Dalai Lama to Singapore group from 2 to 5 Sep 2007

Compassion
If you want others to be happy, practice compassion.
If you want to be happy, practice compassion.
by HH Dalai Lama
HH Dalai Lama

HH Dalai Lama
HH Karmapa Urgyen Trinley Dorje
HH Karmapa Urgyen Trinley Dorje sister's (3rd from left)

Sunday, September 30, 2007

Trip to Cheng Du from 22 Jul 06 to 5 Aug 06



A cute Tibetan, rosy-cheeked child in Nang Qian







The day's first rays of light cast onto Qinghai Mountains of Sichuan ProvincePrayer flags flap in the winds that sweep through the plains of Tibet. It was believe the winds brought forth life on earth






Evergreen trees mark the hilly, remote route from Cheng Du to Yu Shu, to Nang Qian


A river courses through a mountainside with the accents of autumn in Yu Shu

A river in a narrow valley on the way to Yu Shu












The infectious smile of a young monk


A Chinese gets a little distracted while being working

If you have a religious faith, then pray or meditate according to your religion. If your mind is still clear, reflect on the fact that birth, sickness, old age and death are parth of every human life and are inescapable. Recongnizing this and accepting it fully will help you to grow old more peacefully.

You cannot be a good mountaineer, however great your ability, unless you are cheerful and have the spirit of comradeship

The only aggressive attitude that is acceptable is recognizing one’s own talent and working with unshakeable determination, saying to oneself, “I, too, am capable and even if nobody helps me, I will succeed.”

Saturday, September 1, 2007

India and Nepal Pilgrimage 2007






























Sangten Nyima Rinpoche Enthronement - 28 Jul 06
























Tibetan youth dressed up for this festival and
he decorated often as a sign of respect for their traditions.














































Prayer flags of red, blue, green, yellow and white represent the elements of nature fire, sky, water, earth and clouds respectively


Tibetans gather from all around to welcom Sangten Nyima Rinpoche




A group of monks in Ya Qing Monastery with their horses

Tibetans gather from all around to welcome Sangten Nyima Rinpoche























Prayer flags hang with the four points of the compass, conveying blessings to the four elements of the earth

Sangten Nyima Rinpoche Enthronement was held on 28 July 2006 at Kong Ya Monastery of Nang Qian.

Before Sangye Tenzin Rinpoche passed into Nirvana, he entrusted Palchen Rinpoche with all his responsibilities.

In his own words, "Palchen is myrepresentative and he is of great benefit to Dharma teachings.

Thus ChogyurLingpa¡'s prophecy will be fulfilled along with the wishes of myself."

Supported by: A Group of Disciples of Sangye Tenzin Rinpoche & Palchen Rinpoche

Wednesday, August 22, 2007

HH Je Khenpo's of Bhutan and HE Tsering Rinpoche




































HH Je Khenpo's of Bhutan and HE Tsering Rinpoche-18 Aug 2007