Wednesday, 6 July 2011

Happy Birthday to His Holiness Dalai Lama and....... me!

Today is the 76th birthday of His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama..... and also my birthday too! So honoured we share the same birthday, if only I am already an enlightened being like His Holiness and possess an ounce of his compassion.  May His Holiness, the guru of my gurus, have a very long, healthy and stable life and may all his holy wishes and projects be actualized immediately! _/|\_  I owe His Holiness a visit to Dharamsala to see him. He told me so in a dream in January this year. May I be able to meet His Holiness asap. This is my sincere birthday wish. 

I found some comics of His Holiness in a lighter light....





LONG LIFE PRAYER FOR THE DALAI LAMA
In the land encircled by snow mountains
You are the source of all happiness and good;
All-powerful Chenrezig, Tenzin Gyatso,
...Please remain until samsara ends.

Gang ri ra wä kor wäi zhing kham dir
Phän dang de wa ma lü jung wäi nä
Chän rä zig wang tän dzin gya tsho yi
Zhab pä si thäi bar du tän gyur chig

And that's me..... May I huat ah!!!
  P.S. I don't usually wear spectacles.

Tuesday, 5 July 2011

Advice from Atisha’s heart

Venerable Lord Atisha
This is precious advice from Atisha (AD 982-1054), the great 11th century Indian Buddhist saint, and the author of Lamp for the Path, the first text on Lamrim (the stages of the path to enlightenment). He came to Tibet, and his arrival there led to the re-establishment of Buddhism in Tibet. 

It is thus known as "Advice from Atisha's heart":  

How wonderful! Since you already have great knowledge and clear understanding, whereas I am of no importance and have little wisdom, it is not suitable for you to request advice from me. However because you dear friends, whom I cherish from my heart, have requested me, I shall give you this essential advice from my inferior and childish mind.

Friends, until you attain enlightenment, the spiritual teacher is indispensible, therefore rely upon the holy spiritual guide.

Until you realize ultimate truth, listening is indispensible therefore listen to the instructions of the spiritual guide.

Since you cannot become a Buddha merely by understanding Dharma, practise earnestly with understanding.

Avoid places that disturb your mind, and always remain where your virtues increase.

Until you attain stable realizations, worldly amusements are harmful, therefore abide in a place where there are no such distractions.

Avoid friends who cause you to increase your delusions, and rely upon those who increase your virtue. This you should take to heart.

Since there is never a time when worldly activities come to an end, limit your activities.

Dedicate your virtues throughout the day and the night, and always watch your mind.

Because you have received advice, whenever you are not meditating, always practise in accordance with what your spiritual guide says.

If you practise with great devotion, results will immediately, without your having to wait a long time.

If from your heart you practise in accordance with Dharma, both food and resources will naturally come to hand.

Friends, the things you desire give no more satisfaction than drinking sea water, therefore practise contentment.

Avoid all haughty, conceited, proud and arrogant minds, and remain peaceful and subdued.
Avoid all activities that are said to be meritous, but which in fact are obstacles to Dharma.

Profit and respect are nooses of the maras, so brush them aside like stones on the path.

Words of praise and fame only serve to beguile us, therefore blow them away as you would blow your nose.

Since the happiness, pleasure, and friends you gather in this life only for a moment, put them all behind you.

Since future lives last for a very long time, gather up riches to provide for the future.

You will have to depart leaving everything behind, so do not be attached to anything.

Generate compassion for lowly beings, and especially avoid despising or humiliating them.

Have no hatred for enemies, and no attachment for friends.

Do not be jealous of others' good qualities, but out of admiration adopt them yourself.

Do not look for faults in others, but look for faults in yourself and purge them like bad blood.

Do not contemplate your own good qualities, but contemplate the good qualities of others, and respect everyone as a servant would.

See all living beings as your father or mother, and love them as if you were their child.

Always keep a smiling face and a loving mind, and speak truthfully without malice.

If you talk too much with little meaning, you will make mistakes therefore speak in moderation and only when necessary.

If you engage in many meaningless activities, your virtuous activities will degenerate, therefore stop activities that are not spiritual.

It is completely meaningless to put effort into activities that have no essence.

If the things you desire do not come, it is due to karma created long ago, therefore keep a happy and relaxed mind.

Beware, offending a holy being is worse then dying, therefore be honest and straight forward.

Since all the happiness comes from the blessing of the spiritual guide, therefore always repay his kindness.

Since you cannot tame the minds of others until you have tamed your own, begin by taming your own mind.

Since you will definitely have to depart without the wealth you have accumulated, do not accumulate negativity for the sake of wealth.

Distracting enjoyments have no essence, therefore sincerely practise giving.

Always keep pure morale discipline for it leads to beauty in this life and the hereafter.

Since hatred is rife in these impure times, don the armour of patience free from anger.

You remain in samsara through the power of laziness; therefore ignite the fire of effort and application.

Since this human life is wasted by indulging in distractions, now is the time to practise concentration.

Being under the influence of wrong views, you do not realize the ultimate nature of things therefore investigate correct meanings.

Friends, there is no happiness in this swamp of samsara, so move to the firm ground of liberation.

Meditate according to the advice of your spiritual guide and dry up the river of samsaric suffering.

You should consider this well because it is not just words from the mouth, but sincere advice from the heart.

If you practise like this, you will delight me, and you will bring happiness to your self and others.

I who am ignorant request you to take this advice to heart.


Atisha (11th century Tibetan Buddhist master)

Friday, 1 July 2011

Hong Qin Duck Porridge 鸿勤鱼粥.鸭粥

There is an old coffeeshop along Sims Avenue at the junction of Geylang Lorong 27 which I sometime visit. The stall is Hong Qin Fish & Duck Porridge.

They sell a combination of braised food which are all very delicious and brings back the flavour and nostalgia of the old days. I guess they originate from what the Teochews like eat.... mainly Fish Porridge, Duck Porridge, Braised Duck, Braised Pig's Trotter, Tau Pok, Braised Egg and Mei Cai Preserved Vegetable.

My favourite has got to be the Duck Porridge. Their duck porridge is not the gooey congee type per se. Still, everyone called this dish Duck Porridge.  It is basically solid cooked rice served in slightly brown-coloured fragrant soup, together with bit pieces of braised duck and braised egg.

There is something very comforting when slurping the soup, mixed with the gravy from the braised duck, and eating the rice porridge.  The soup is brewed to perfection.

If you do not fancy soupy stuff, you can savour the dishes with yam rice or plain rice. The braised duck wings, pig trotter / intestines are also very popular appetising choices. I usually order the mei cai preserved vegetables too, as a side, which is salty and goes very well with the main dishes.


I have yet to try the Hong Qin fish soup which I believe is good too. It reminds me of the fish porridge my grandma cook sometimes;  fish slices with rice in clear soup. 

Hong Qin Fish & Duck Porridge is located at:
302 Sims Avenue (Near Lorong 27 Geylang) Singapore 387516.
Nearest MRT: Ajlunied
Opening hours: 5.45am - 2.30pm