You are looking for venerable in which tradition? Mahayan, Vajrayana or Theravada? And what kind of practises would you like to do?Originally posted by theta:Hi,
A very good day to all of you. I'm currently seeking to follow a venerable for dharma practices. I would like to seek recommendations from all of you.
Happy Vesak Day
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Hi Coolbluewater,Originally posted by coolbluewater:You are looking for venerable in which tradition? Mahayan, Vajrayana or Theravada? And what kind of practises would you like to do?
Hi theta,Originally posted by theta:Hi Coolbluewater,
Many Thanks for replying to my post. I would be very interested to go into Mahayana or Vajrayana traditions.
With Metta
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Hi Bluewater,Originally posted by coolbluewater:Hi theta,
Is there any particular kind of practise you would like to do?
you can join our skype to discussOriginally posted by theta:Hi Bluewater,
I'm very open in terms of learning. I have studied Mahayana and Theravada Scriptures and does meditation. I'm always looking to broaden my perspectives. Learning from different branches of Buddhism. I felt that studying under the right venerable is very important towards deepening thy understanding of the dharma. Understanding of the truth is beyond words, formations and metaphysical. To reach there, having a good teacher is very important. I'm very interested to learn more on Tibetan Buddhism or Zen.
With Metta
Thank you,
That would be great.Originally posted by bohiruci:you can join our skype to discuss
the decision is totally up to you
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Hi, personally I took refuge under my Buddhist master more of the Chinese Mahayana tradition, Ven Shen Kai (see http://www.jenchen.org.sg/venmast.htm). I am also currently learning under two other dharma teachers who are his students and dharma successors who are also wise and experienced, one of them is a local who teaches at our dharma center. (http://www.humanbliss.com.sg/knowledge_activity.htm) You may want to read up the info, teachings and articles on the webpagesOriginally posted by theta:Hi,
A very good day to all of you. I'm currently seeking to follow a venerable for dharma practices. I would like to seek recommendations from all of you.
Happy Vesak Day
Many Thanks![]()


Many Thanks EternalOriginally posted by An Eternal Now:Hi, personally I took refuge under my Buddhist master more of the Chinese Mahayana tradition, Ven Shen Kai (see http://www.jenchen.org.sg/venmast.htm). I am also currently learning under two other dharma teachers who are his students and dharma successors who are also wise and experienced, one of them is a local who teaches at our dharma center. (http://www.humanbliss.com.sg/knowledge_activity.htm) You may want to read up the info, teachings and articles on the webpages
Here is the timetable for the Adult class:
Here are the schedules of the talks alone (to view the image in full, right click on the picture and click Show Picture/Show Image):
You may want to come down for the next talk
Anyway all the best and hope you will find a venerable you have affinity with
Hello theta,Originally posted by theta:Hi Bluewater,
I'm very open in terms of learning. I have studied Mahayana and Theravada Scriptures and does meditation. I'm always looking to broaden my perspectives. Learning from different branches of Buddhism. I felt that studying under the right venerable is very important towards deepening thy understanding of the dharma. Understanding of the truth is beyond words, formations and metaphysical. To reach there, having a good teacher is very important. I'm very interested to learn more on Tibetan Buddhism or Zen.
With Metta
Thank you,
Originally posted by _wanderer_:Many Thanks Wanderer!
Hello theta,
There is an upcoming talk by a Tibetan teacher called Sangye Nyenpa Rinpoche on a Mahayana teaching "Heart Sutra". Wonder if it may be of interest to you. He teaches in English. You may wish to check out http://www.karmachoying.org/event.html
[b]H.E Sangye Nyenpa Rinpoche Vesak Day Program
HIS EMINENCE THE 10TH SANGYE NYENPA RINPOCHE
Resident Rinpoche of Karma Choying Kunkyab Ling
H.E Sangye Nyenpa Rinpoche was born in 1964 in Bhutan. From an early age, he has been studying with various accomplished teachers of the Kagyu and Nyingma traditions, including H.H the 16th Karmapa and H.H Dilgo Kyentse Rinpoche. Rinpoche is an accomplished scholar and practitioner who is learned in Sutrayana and Tantrayana, Buddhist philosophy and Tantric rituals. The 1st Sangye Nyenpa Rinpoche was the root guru of H.H the 8th Karmapa, Mikyo Dorje. Sangye Nyenpa Rinpoche will be presiding the Vesak Day Celebration and give a Dharma discourse on “The Heart Sutra”
Talk on Heart Sutra
28-30 May 2007 (Monday to Wednesday) 7.30 pm – 9.30 pm
31 May 2007 (Thursday) 2.30 pm – 5.30 pm
Vesak Day Celebrations on 31 May 2007 (Thursday)
10.30am-12.30pm Buddha Shakyamuni Puja, Mandala & Khata Offerings,
Bathing of Buddha
12.30 pm - 2.30 pm Vegetarian Buffet Lunch
2.30pm - 5.30pm Talk on Heart Sutra
Venue:
Karma Choying Kunkyab Ling
Yeo's Building, 2nd Floor
2, Telok Blangah Street 31,
Singapore 108942
TELEPHONE: 6274 7800
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