Archive | November, 2010

The New Kechara House Opens!

29 Nov

Finally! The day that all Kecharians have been eagerly awaiting! The inauguration of the new Kechara House Gompa has finally come! Well, the inauguration took place last night. The inauguration took just one evening but it was really a culmination of many months of hard work and planning. Therefore, the opening of the New KH…

Uruvasti : Light of the Morning Star

25 Nov

Nicholas Roerich, also known as Nikolai Konstantinovich Rerikh (Russian: Никола́й Константи́нович Рéрих; October 9, 1874 – December 13, 1947), was a Russian painter, philosopher, scientist, writer, traveler, and public figure. He created about 7,000 paintings (many of them are exhibited in well-known museums of the world) and about 30 literary works. Roerich was an author and…

It is all about me!

24 Nov

I  am thirty this year (2010)… *silence*  It's not that bad, right? I am not that old!  That's what I keep telling myself while I am looking at my ever-expanding waistline. My name is David and I started blogging ever since my first book, There's No Way But Up was published (Hence, this blog is…

Enter the Lama’s World….

21 Nov

Here is the grand audience room of H. E. Tsem Tulku Rinpoche in the new KH Gompa. This is where he meets guests and so the throne is knee-high to make it more 'accessible' to talk with people privately. The silver staff on the left side is a monk's staff to denote the Lama is…

Paradise Found In a Theme Park!

20 Nov

After Kek Look Thong, we decided it was too big of a rush to head to the Lost World of Tambun so we checked into a hotel and stayed overnight. The next day after breakfast, we drove over to the theme park. The theme park was nice but the backdrop view of the mountains made…

A Cave Hideaway

20 Nov

After the brief visit to the Arowana fish farm, we had a delicious vegetarian lunch and planned our visit to Kek Look Tong cave temple. We were rather worried because it started to rain midway through our meal but it died down not long after. So, Seng Piow armed with his GPS 'thing-a-magic' led the…

Where Dragon Fishes are bred…

20 Nov

Well, there is really no such thing as a dragon fish. But to the Chinese, the Arowanas look remarkably similar to a dragon. Although they are highly prized the Chinese because of that but these fishes are not indigenous of this region but are actually from South America. They were obviously brought over a long…

Sojourn to Ipoh

19 Nov

On Monday evening, I found out that I was invited to go on a day trip to Ipoh, in the Perak state. The itinerary included a visit to Arawana fish farm, Kek Look Tong cave temple (Yay!) and the Lost World of Tambun theme park. It looks like its going to be a fun-filled trip and to…

Sara’s Ordeal

15 Nov

This is Sara and she was found breathing heavily near Kechara Saraswati Arts (KSA). Her backside is bloody and was very weak so kind Beng Kooi, Jean Ai, Fang and Martin Chow brought her to the vet. The doctors gave her blood transfusion because she only had 9.5 litters our of 44 litters! She had…

Billions of Buddhas in One

14 Nov

Enshrined within the new KH Gompa are three large statues of Lama Tsongkhapa, Vajrayogini and Setrap. Combined, there would be a staggering 493.4 billion Buddha images within these three statues. These images are actually stored upon 27 hard disks collectively and placed within the statues.  Here are how the actual Buddha images (stored within the…

Much Ado About Future Buddhas

12 Nov

I was at a fantastic Liaison’s meeting yesterday and just before the meeting began, Rinpoche gave a wonderful little explanation about how the Buddhas will manifest on the very same spot and how we can connect with them in our future lives. He said Buddhist thought matches scientific explanations of the Big Bang and the…

What Is Coming Up At The Cinema’s

10 Nov

While I lay at home recovering from a bout of horrible flu, I checked out what's the latest at the cinemas. I realised that Harry Potter is back. Well, the end of the year is coming up and it figures. Time to cash in on holiday-makers.  This time, it is the finale but they didn't…

I succumbed to BLUE M&Ms!

8 Nov

I have weak spot for chocolates and I recently got a whole bag of blue M&Ms from Paris and Sharon. I have been having mouthfuls of them the whole day. I fear it has been ruining my diet. I think all the Herbalife I have taken the past few weeks have gone to waste. Diets…

Bhaisajyaguru – The Medicine Guru!

6 Nov

Lady luck must have been shining down on me because I received an sms invitation to H. E. Tsem Tulku Rinpoche’s ‘cave’ last night. (I know Rinpoche would probably laugh at my apparent enthusiasm!) When I got there, he told me that I will be joining him in a Medicine Buddha puja for sick Mumu…

Strange & Sexy Gift From America

5 Nov

Alas, Paris and Sharon Saw are back in KMP office today after a 3 week hiatus. Naturally, they were touring America like a rockstar troupe. Well, not everything is rock’n’roll as they were doing some serious interviews and research on Rinpoche’s background in America. The research, video footage, photos and contacts would lead to amazing…

Cell Phone Blues

3 Nov

My phone, the Nokia E71 broke down and past out. The earpiece went dead so I can’t hear you when I pick up your call.  Hence, I am using my spare phone…    The Sony Ericsson Satio touch screen. It is really a cool phone with a 12.1 Megapixel camera. However, the touch screen’s responsiveness is…

A Good Speech Is A Speech Delivered With ‘Raw’ Emotions…

2 Nov

During lunch, I was talking to June Kang and she told us (Judy, Deborah, Dr Lanse and myself) of a recent 5-day public speaking workshop she attended. She said it was really good because it was given by an expert from China who had an academic background in Psychology. On top of that, the workshop…