Tag: Dharma propagation
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How Should Buddhists Vote?
Jeta Cove Dharma applied here & now Series #2 How Should Buddhists Vote? On 11 September 2015, millions of Singaporeans will head to the polls for the 11th General Election since independence in 1965. Many of us have not decided who to vote for yet. An important thing that we Buddhists perhaps can…
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2 weeks left to apply for Bodhi Seed Fund
Calling all Buddhist youths & young-at-hearts Are you looking for funds to fulfill an idea of propagating the Dharma to any age groups, social project to benefit the underprivileged, or to further your learning or practice in the Dharma? Bodhi Seed Fund is here to support you! Submit your proposal to the include nature of…
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Exciting Updates from BuddhistYouth Network
Dear friends Launching a new logo, BuddhistYouth Network is now focussed on realizing the vision of a thriving Buddhist community that nurtures the ecosystem for Dhamma practice, with you. Working together with you, we will be a youth leadership catalyst, leveraging and cultivating synergy of: Dhamma practice professional knowledge and compassionate fellowship We will achieve this by building…
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Advice to Buddhist Youth Leaders
From Google’s Jolly Good Fellow, Tan Chade Meng By Poh Yong Hui Even though most people believe success is the cause of happiness, Mr Tan Chade Meng believes the opposite is true – happiness is the cause of success, and he wants to create conditions for world peace in his lifetime by aligning inner…
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3 Aug: Buddhist Youth Leaders Dialogue with Ven Sangye Khadro (Cancelled)
Ven Sangye Khadro is not able to conduct this dialogue due to her health. We apologise for any disappointment and inconveniences caused. Please pray for Venerable Sangye Khadro’s good health. Handling Emotions & Challenging Personalities This dialogue session aims to help Buddhist Youth Leaders overcome emotional challenges encountered during their Dharma work. Through learning from…
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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…