Category: For Youths

  • Shechen Rabjam Rinpoche’s Message to Buddhist Youth Leaders in Singapore

    Shechen Rabjam Rinpoche’s Message to Buddhist Youth Leaders in Singapore

    Watch this video for Shechen Rabjam Rinpoche’s message   Shechen Rabjam Rinpoche is the Abbot of Shechen Tennyi Dargyeling Monastery in Kathmandu, Nepal. He was born in 1966 as the grandson of Kyabjé Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche and the combined emanation of Shechen Rabjam, Shechen Kongtrul and Shechen Gyaltsap, Gyurme Pema Dorje. He received training from…

  • Ven. Matthieu Ricard’s Message to Buddhist Youth Leaders in Singapore

    Ven. Matthieu Ricard’s Message to Buddhist Youth Leaders in Singapore

    Watch this short video for Ven. Matthieu Ricard’s Message

  • Reflections on Opening Film of THIS BFF 2012 – Outrage

    Reflections on Opening Film of THIS BFF 2012 – Outrage

    By Poh Shi Hui   The opening film, “Outrage” opened eyes and hearts, to see that above our weakness and aggression, lies a common vulnerability to defending our ego. Like the bandit, the lady and the warrior, we want ourselves to appear before others as virtuous, brave, and fearless, many times out of the desperate desire…

  • Reflections: The Freedom Song

    Reflections: The Freedom Song

    I picture something It’s beautiful It’s full of life and it is all blue I see a sunset on the beach It makes me feel calm When I’m calm, I feel good… And when I feel good, I sing… And the joy it brings, Makes me feel good… And when I feel good, I sing……

  • Release or no release? That is the Buddhist question.

    Release or no release? That is the Buddhist question.

    By Chong Kwek Yan NParks, as they do every year, released a statement in the media reminding the public not to “release animals into the wild”. Last year, I wrote a letter to Today about this. I am also part of a working group of the Society for Conservation Biology that’s currently drafting a position statement on animal release practice and conservation.…

  • Reflections: Some ground rules for propagating the Teachings of the Buddha

    By Chong Kwek Yan Originally published 18 Feb 2012 on the writer’s blog Buddhism is a missionary religion. The Buddha Gautama instructed the first 60 Arahants to go forth and “not two monks take the same road”. Lay patrons during the Buddha’s time also participated in the ministry. Therefore, the answer to some who have…

  • I don’t want to wake up…

    I don’t want to wake up…

    By Cassandra Lew Was the first thought in my mind this morning. What if I simply practiced meditation at home? The past few late nights of rushing through assignments, had taken its toll on me. I was overwhelmed with fatigue, and I could feel this seeping into my emotional well-being. I was getting impatient and…

  • Meeting Venerable Thubten Chodron: Reflections of a Buddhist Youth

    Meeting Venerable Thubten Chodron: Reflections of a Buddhist Youth

    By Poh Yong Hui, first published 16 Nov 2011   Yesterday, I had the immense good karma to chat with Venerable Thubten Chodron and my fellow Dharma friends, Perry, Ching Wi, and Niki about our practice and innermost thoughts toward Dharma work. I went without any expectations; and I didn’t have a single question in…