Monday, October 11, 2010

Sunday Dharma Talk + Pre-Exam Prayer + Farewell

A human being is part of the whole, called by us 'Universe'; a part limited in time and space. He experiences himself, his thoughts and feelings as something separated from the rest--a kind of optical delusion of his consciousness. This delusion is a kind of prison for us, restricting us to our personal desires and affection for a few persons nearest us. Our task must be to free ourselves from this prison by widening our circle of compasion to embrace all living creatures and the whole nature in its beauty. Nobody is able to achieve this completely but striving for such achievement is, in itself, a part of the liberation and a foundation for inner security.
-Albert Einstein

If there is any religion that would cope with modern scientific needs it would be Buddhism. -Albert Einstein

DOC that Sunday morning was indeed an inspiring one.  
The morning’s event started out rather blissfully, with usual offerings done with proper understanding to remind us the Truths of life, Homage to the Buddha and puja to settle ourselves in calmness and  so to connect our minds to the Buddha.
 After the open ceremony by chanting versus in the Buddhist scriptures in Pali Language to recall back the core teachings of the Buddha, we warmly welcome Dharma Speaker of the day, Venerable Geshe Tenzin Zopa who is the Current Resident Teacher of LDC (2007 Jan - Present), born in 1975 in the village of Tsum located at the foothill of Himalaya. Ven. Genshe shared with us the Dharma on topic"the Foundation of Good Qualities".
According to Ven. Genshe, in Buddhism, bodhicitta(बोधिचित्त, 菩提心) is the wish to attain complete enlightenment (that is, Buddhahood) in order to be of benefit to all sentient beings trapped in cyclic existence (samsāra) who have not yet reached Buddhahood. One who has bodhicitta as the primary motivation for all of his or her activities is called a bodhisattva. Bodhicitta also means the aim to, on the one hand, bring happiness to all sentient beings, and on the other, to relieve them of suffering; this definition is consistent with the definition of seeking enlightenment, as enlightenment is the freedom from samsara.

Bodhicitta may also be defined as the union of compassion and wisdom. This is a development of the concept of luminous mind in the Pali Canon. While the compassion and wisdom aspects of bodhicitta are actually highly dependent on each other, in the Mahāyanā tradition (the school of Buddhism within which the terminology relating to bodhicitta is most fully developed) they are often referred to as:
  • Relative bodhicitta, which refers to a state of mind in which the practitioner works for the good of all beings as if it were his own.
  • Absolute, or ultimate, bodhicitta, which refers to the wisdom of shunyata (śunyatā, a Sanskrit term often translated as "emptiness", though the alternatives "openness" or "spaciousness" probably convey the idea better to Westerners). The concept of śunyatā in Buddhist thought does not refer to nothingness, but to freedom from attachments (particularly attachment to the idea of a static or essential self) and from fixed ideas about the world and how it should be. The classic text on śunyatā is the Prajñāpāramitā Hṛdaya Sūtra, a discourse of the Buddha commonly referred to as the "Heart Sūtra."
So, the term bodhicitta in its most complete sense would combine both:
  • the arising of spontaneous and limitless compassion for all sentient beings, and
  • the falling away of the attachment to the illusion of an inherently existent self
Venerable also reminded that by having the heart of Bodhicitta alone is definitely not enough as we have to put into action to help other sentient beings with our love, compassion and wisdom. The most easiest way to practice Bodhicitta is not to harm the others and do not revenge to the people who mistreat us. In contrary, we should be reminded that all the bad things happen to us is due to the previous negative karma. Thus, we shouldn't let the Karma be recycle again as bad karma will imply for us if we did something in return to revenge. We should show our patience and remain calm for a while and try to explain in proper way to solve the problem but not make the things worse. This can be done if we practice Bodhicitta and compassion in our daily life and soon this will shape our behavior to become a patient and compassionate person. 

The highlight of the evening was the Pre-Exam Prayer conducted by DOC Leader, Bro Leong Wei Hung. The prayer was done in Chinese Mahayana Tradition. together with English explanation. After lunch, every DOC member gathered at the Meditation Hall sincerely, waiting to pray to the Lord Buddha and the compassionate Bodhisattva, hoping to perform well during the SACE External Examination and End-of-semester examination in INTEC.  One of the most stressful things students in INTEC face is examinations. Whether it's a regular test in class to the external exam, students are not immune to the anxiety-inducing exams. While there is probably no prayer that can get us an A on an exam if we don't prepare for, and probably no prayer that can change that "B" answer to an "A" answer. However, we can rely on prayer and  the blessing of the Buddha to help us study better and relax more when taking a test. Saying a prayer at exam time can help us focus better on what we have learned so that it comes out by making smarter choices on your exams.


After the holy prayer session, DOC members expressed their greatest gratitude to the Temple, DOC Leaders and  everyone in the fellowship who has contributed in shaping the DOC by singing Prayer Song entitled "Thankful". The showing of the photos from the early stage of DOC  with few members till today with more than 90 members touched the heart of many members deeply. The activities continued with lively young souls communing in hymn ("Cradled in Buddha's Arm" and "the Dharma Shines in Me")

The farewell session carried out to say goodbye and expressed our thankfulness to the serving and great jobs done by our DOC Leader, Bro Leong Wei Hung, Sis Laura and all the Ausmatian seniors. Every members hugged and communing with the seniors and leaders, and this ended our DOC meeting on Sunday.

All in all, we truly enjoyed ourselves today. May the Lord give blessing and guidance for this fellowship and its following. Thank you once again to all who made today’s event the meaningful experience it was to everyone of us.=)

Sukhi Hontu

Thursday, August 12, 2010

BF Representatives will be leading DOC for the next 5 months

IMPORTANT NOTICE:
1) The retirement of DOC leaders, Bro. Leong Wei Hung and Sis. Laura Kuek started from 10 August 2010 onwards and they will become the advisers of DOC till January 2011.
2) New DOC Leader and committee board will be elected in January 2011.
3) For this transitional period (from August 2010 to January 2011), the management of this Bodhi Fellowship (BF) will be handled by two BF Representatives:
Bro. Ooi Chia Soon and Sis. Tan Sheau Wei , together with several committees of the transitional period.
4)ALL DOC activities will be organized by BF Representatives from 10 August 2010 onwards.

Committee Board of the Transitional Period:
Advisers: Leong Wei Hung
                 Laura Kuek

BF REP: Ooi Chia Soon 
                Tan Sheau Wei
BF Committee: All Committees of "DOC Youth Buddhist Camp 2010"

Monday, July 26, 2010

Appreciate the Teachings of Buddha

Finally, DOC Youth Buddhist Camp 2010 has come to an end. 

Hopefully you guys really enjoy and learn something new about The teachings of the Enlightened one! 

Thanks for giving me a chance to walk into your heart..

it's really a wonderful time with you guys !!! 

For all committees, thank you for all the hard work. You all made it possible!=) 

Remember, no matter wat will happen to u, DOC will always be there to assist u~ 

Buddhism needs youth, youth needs Buddhism! 

Don't forget our promise to serve DOC!

Sukhi Hontu to all of u =)


天下没有不散之筵席~ 

2010大专佛法团契佛青生活营终究曲终人散... 

此次的营要是没了工委们的发心付出以及营员们的用心体验,

是不能像这样圆满结束的!

然仅有1天的相聚,不过相信大家都已经建立起共同的默契!

愿大家能够珍惜彼此间的手足情 =) 

感恩各位的付出,感恩各位的参与~

但愿此次的分离将不会是永恒的离别~ 

期盼着你们所学的佛法能够应用在生活上~ 

师兄师姐们!

无论未来发生什么事,别忘了DOC这个家永远在你左右!

用空常回家吧!咱们有缘再聚!

阿弥陀佛!


末学
梁玮航

please visit our group at facebook: http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=257746323370 to get more photos and videos about the camp! =)

 

DOC Youth Buddhist Camp 2010

DOC Youth Buddhist Camp 2010 《2010年大专佛学团契佛青生活营》
 
The details of the event are as follows:

Date:   24 - 25 July 2010
Venue: Shah Alam Buddhist Temple
Theme: Who am I?


          INTRODUCTION
Since the re-formation of Dhamma on campus (DOC) in January 2010, we would like to organize a camp at the Shah Alam Buddhist Society for all students in INTEC from 24 July to 25 July 2010 with the significance of inculcating a deep faith in our own religion and developing a sense of trust as well as respect to Buddhism regardless of age and gender.

          OBJECTIVE
The objectives of the major event are as follows:
1)      To promote the understanding of Buddhism by enriching the correct values and knowledge from the enlightened Buddha and applying them in daily routine

2)   To clear doubts and misunderstanding about Buddhism among all the youth Buddhist in campus.

3)      To expose the students with comprehensive and inspiring teachings through various interactive activities and seminars in the camp

4)      To foster close and mutual friendships among the participants in line with the correct Buddhist teachings 

The camp is mainly targeted to juniors. The purpose of this camp is to provide an opportunity for juniors and students in campus to meet and get to know each other, work together in a Buddhist community, learn and experience the Buddha’s teachings, as well as recharge and escape from tiring and tension study life.
Undoubtedly, this is the biggest event of DOC in 2010! so, please join us!



Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Dhamma Talk on Sunday

Sukhi Hontu,

Dear all brothers and sisters,

For your information, Dhamma on Campus will be having activities as stated below regularly for every members every Sunday morning:-

Activity: Dharma Talk & Worship
Date: Every Sunday
Time: 9am-11am
Venue: Shah Alam Buddhist Temple (SABS)



Transport and refreshments will be provided.
Pick up points: Cendana or Akasia bus stop
Please gather there before 8.10am.

If you are interested to attend this activity, feel free to shoot an email to us: dhamma.on.campus@gmail.com or sms our leaders.

For boys : Bro. Leong Wei Hung (012-4062923)
For girls: Sis. Laura Kuek (014-8818958)

Your attendance is highly appreciated.
Let us together follow the footsteps of the Enlightened Buddha by exposing the Dhamma - the noble teachings of the Buddha.

Truth is ever fresh, and speaks for itself. So does Dhamma, like a pole star, to guide us. 
The greatest blessing and merit is by listening, understanding and adapting the Dhamma in our daily lives.

Wisdom in Dhamma is the essence of Buddhism; meditation is its most essential practice; and love, service, and compassion in action are its ultimate expression. Truths are many, but truth, reality, is one; may all realize it.

Thus, DOC actively encourages the students in college especially Buddhists to
join our family, take refuge to the Buddha, Dhamma & Sangha, and participate activities that will be carried out by DOC to explore deeply in Dhamma, and enjoy the friendships that evolve along the way.

Please join our DOC's facebook group at http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=257746323370 to get the latest information from DOC.

May peace and harmony prevail.
Sadhu! Sadhu! Sadhu!


-Leong Wh

All the Best for Exams!

Saw the Buddha?
See! That's the hand gesture of "Fear-less".


He is telling you:

"No fear, my child!
Be at ease."


Don't be afraid!
Think of the Buddha's might and courage.
He overcome all difficulties by coolness and effort.


Do your revision well, be diligent...
Complete the topics that hasn't be completed...
Try your best, you will make it!


Best wishes everyone~ All the Best for your Exams!


A Prayer of Well-wishes

Jayanto Bodhiya Mule, Sakyanam nandi vaddhano.
Evam tvam vijayo hohi! Jaya sujaya mangala.



The Buddha gained Victory at the foot of the Bodhi tree,
Thus bringing joy to his Sakya Clan.
Likewise, let there be victory to you!
May you blessed with victory.