By Shi ChuanGuan, on 26th July, 2010


What is the Heart Sutra?
The Heart Sutra is one of the most common sutra recited in temples and monasteries worldwide. While being the shortest, at 260 Chinese characters, it expounds deep and profound teachings of Emptiness as taught by the Buddha.
色不异空、空不异色。
色即是空、空即是色。
What is Emptiness and how can we apply it in our life today? How do we recite this sutra and how can we change ourselves so that we can become happier? Come join us for the Heart Sutra workshop and learn more!
Workshop Programme (conducted in English)
Puja Recitation of Heart Sutra (Learn to recite!) Teachings Discussion Meditation Dedication of Merits
Information & Registration
Email: budd…@singnet.com.sg Tel: (65) 6746-8435
Date & Time
September 2010 to October 2010 (6 sessions) Thursdays, 7:30pm to 9:30pm 9, 16, 23, 30 September 7, 14 October
Venue
The Buddhist Library 2, Lorong 24A, Geylang Singapore 398526
Attendance By registration ONLY.
Closing Date 31st August 2010.
Updated Registration is now open and a fee of $20 / $30 (members / non-members) will be charged. All . . . → Read More: z201009 Sep ~ Oct Heart Sutra Workshop @ the Buddhist Library
By Wakeupnow, on 13th December, 2007 Announcement
May this msg find you well n happy. Good opportunity to meetup and spend a meaningful last few hours of 2007 together at the Spiritual Countdown 2007 – FaithAspirationPractice @ Kong Meng San Phor Kark See Monastery on the 31 Dec.
Door Price S$15 (Inclusive of entry fee, evening temple tour and an exclusive spiritual journal!)
For more details: http://www.kmspks.org/youth/countdown.htm#
Do drop me note if i can help you with any ticket reservations
Hope to see you there! Cell. Tono of NBAS: New Buddhists @ Singapore
Facebook event link
PS: Reposting for Cell on this blog.
By Wakeupnow, on 16th May, 2007 In-Brief
The significance of Vesak Day @ 25 May 2007 (Private talk, Maris Stella High School) Million Lotus Celebrations @25 ~ 26 May 2007 (Public, Ngee Ann City) NTU Buddhist Society Alumni Vesak Celebration @ 27 May 2007 (Alumnus & friends, Venue TBC) Dharma talk for Little India Vesak Celebration @ 29 May 2007 (Public, See below for venue) Meditation Practice @ 31 May 2007 (Public, Kong Meng San Phor Kark See Monastery)
Details after the jump …
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By Shi ChuanGuan, on 2nd April, 2007 There will be an “Om Mani Padme Hum” 12hr chanting day on 6th April, 2007 at Kong Meng San Phor Kark See Monastery, Singapore.
Location:
Kong Meng San Phor Kark See Monastery 88 Bright Hill Road Singapore 574117
Participation fee: Sincerity and kindness
Date & Time: 6th April 9:00am ~ 9:00pm
Details:
The chanting day will be split into 6 continuous sessions of 2hrs each.
Session 1: 9:00am ~ 11:00am Session 2: 11:00am ~ 1:00pm Session 3: 1:00am ~ 3:00pm Session 4: 3:00am ~ 5:00pm Session 5: 5:00am ~ 7:00pm Session 6: 7:00am ~ 9:00pm
Each session will have:
Homage to the Buddha Triple Refuge Mantra chanting Dedication of Merits
Guiding Monastic:
Chuanguan bhikkhu
Please contact KMSPKS Youth Ministry, Billy @ you…@kmspks.org or 6849 5346 or sms: 9765 4322 for participation slots.
By Wakeupnow, on 21st October, 2006 This is just another placeholder for future entry …
1st December, 2006
Some of the folks who come across my desk may wonder why a toothbrush is on my desk and not in the toilet where it belongs. Most people either miss it or are too polite to ask, so I shared with the Youth Ministry in Kong Meng San Phor Kark See Monastery during their YMers retreat.
You see, sometimes in the day, I would find a piece of food stuck in my teeth, or find my teeth too grimy for myself, and no amount of rinsing or flossing ( … talking about flossing, they are there on my desk too! ) will cleanse it. I’m sure we have that once a while … or maybe we don’t notice.
. . . → Read More: Of Brushing or Cleansing our teeth?
By Wakeupnow, on 21st October, 2006 If there’s such a thing as writer’s block, this is it. I inserted this entry like weeks ago in the hope of pushing myself to pen down my thoughts about emptiness via the illustration of a bowl of delicious laksa, and yet as I sat here weeks later, there is just no impetus to write anything. hmmm ….
I think I’ll just write down what I explained during my workshop about the laksa, instead of making it into a proper article.
So back in August and October, I conducted two four-day workshops on the Heart Sutra. It was mooted by the Youth Ministry of Kong Meng San Phor Kark See Monastery during one of the informal “Dharma discussions”. While the heart sutra is famous for its “form is not different from emptiness, emptiness is not different from form; form is emptiness, emptiness is form” verse, apparently many books on this sutra were incorrect or misguided to say the least. Consequently, many people also had a somewhat tinted idea of what this sutra is about. Hence the Heart Sutra workshop.
. . . → Read More: A bowl of delicious laksa … 8′)
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