Thursday, October 4, 2007

The Festival Begins


Here in the Suntec center, a truly enormous convention center in the heart of Singapore, 5,000 Kadampa Buddhists have gathered to receive teachings and empowerments from Venerable Geshe Kelsang Gyatso.

Geshe-la (an affectionate term for a Geshe, a learned Buddhist spiritual friend who has trained in the traditional manner) began Wednesday night with an inspired and inspiring teaching on Lam Rim, the stages of the path to enlightenment (Tibetan : "Lam"= Path , "Rim"= stages).

The Lam Rim was created in the early eleventh century by the great Indian Buddhist master Atisha (982 - 1054). The Tibetan king had invited Atisha, the greatest living Indian Buddhist master, to come to Tibet and to help establish the teachings in the forbidding Himalayan"land of the snows." Out of compassion, Atisha agreed, and he wrote Lamp on the Path to Enlightenment, a work of true spiritual genius that distilled all of Buddha's teachings into an elegant and effective guide for all levels of practitioner.

Atisha's teachings revolutionized spiritual life in Tibet and made the pure Dharma, Buddha's teachings, accessible to all. The word "Kadampa" itself means someone who takes Buddha's teachings as personal advice, according to the instructions of Atisha.

In other words, someone who practices Lam Rim.

Geshe Kelsang himself wrote a beautiful commentary to the Lam Rim called Joyful Path of Good Fortune, pictured above (that's Atisha on the cover). Click here to see a video of Geshe-la teaching on Lam Rim at a recent festival in England.

A Few Days in Malaysia....

After arriving in Singapore, Sara and I went to Pulau Tioman (Pulau means "island") in the South China Sea, off the Malaysian coast.

It was beautiful and serene. We lazed around and got over our jet lag. We saw monkeys, swam with a sea turtle, and saw a bunch of HUGE lizard-dragon-thingys that were pretty well terrified of us.

Even amongst the tropical splendor, it was impossible not to feel incredibly fortunate at the life I have, having met my great teachers, Geshe Kelsang and Kadam Morten.

Malaysian Islands are exquisite, but the people there have lots of sufferings and problems, just like the rest of us. Nowhere than in paradise is it more obvious that true joy can only come from a joyful heart. Many of the local we met sat around all day chain smoking and watching Malay soap-operas.

Tioman seemed like a dream, like a heaven, but to a spiritual practitioner it was all too obvious that it's pleasures would only leave one feeling hollow soon enough....

Sunday, September 30, 2007

Singapore!







Having Arrived, we checked out some local sites. We're planning a two day trip to Malaysia to see the sights and relax and get over the jetlag before the festival. More in a few days....

Saturday, September 29, 2007

The Longest Plane Flight that Ever Was







Our Flight was great.


They showed about 7,ooo movies and we consumed a total of three metric tons of pretzels.

During hour 612, We flew directly over the North Pole, which was very beautiful.
We could see huge glaciers and gigantic fissures in the Ice. See?



Then we flew over Mongolia, and we could see the Steppes and Deserts and huge lakes and snow mountains.....Breathtaking! If only my little camera could capture it from 31,00 feet....


Then to Hong Kong, for a 3 hour coma on an airport lounge chair, then to Singapore for a midnight arrival. I think it is October 2009 here, but I'm not sure. It was hot and humid at midnight, truly tropical. We crashed in our tiny hotel, exhausted (no photo available, sorry).




The Adventure Begins....



Bye Bye Brooklyn!


Sara Wendt and I set out at 4:30 in the morning, Friday Sept 28th.