Venerable Chuan Guan was ordained under Master Miu King (Master Miao Jing 妙境長老) in 2002 (higher ordination in 2003) and began his monastic training in Fa Yun Monastery (New Mexico, United States). He learned the sutras and practised meditation under the Mahayana Buddhist tradition while studying the Theravadin Pali Canon.
2006 to 2016, he trained and served as resident monk in the Buddhist Library and KMSPKS. He currently teaches in various Buddhist societies and conducts retreats while providing counseling and spiritual services.
You can find him via this blog www.buddhavacana.net, and his Dharma apps on Apple and Android mobile devices. He received his degree in Computer Engineering from Nanyang Technological University (NTU) and worked in the tech industry prior to monkhood. (Oh and sometimes he also provide technical tutelage to students studying computing! haha)
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Monasteries and Centres Stayed in
2002 – 2006 Fa Yun Monastery of my late teacher, Master Miu King.
2006 – 2009, 2013 – 2016 Kong Meng San Phor Kark See Monastery
2009 – 2013 The Buddhist Library
Short Stays or Visits
2003 Abhayagiri Buddhist Monastery
2003 Deer Park Monastery
2005 Pu Ji Si Buddhist Research Centre
2006 Bodhi Tree Forest Monastery
2007 (Jan) Santi Forest Monastery
Dear friend,
I feel very honoured to have my blog commented by a buddhist monk! Buddhists have done a lot to promote inter-religious harmony and tolerance, compassion to all sentient beings and really, just universal love. Although as a secular humanist I do not believe in reincarnation, there is a lot that we have in common when it comes to respect, tolerance and compassion.
Dear Benjamin,
Nice to read your blog and have your comments here!
There is definitely a lot we can learn and share with one another. For one, Buddhism is more concerned with how regardless of what one may believe in, whether we can live, act and speak in a way that is conducive for love and compassion. So in a way, we do not see the need to convert people’s beliefs … but those actions that are harmful. 🙂
We recognise and rejoice in charity and kindness regardless of the name or religion it is done in, and we will not condone any acts of harm or violence done in the name of religion, even if it is Buddhism.
As I shared with someone recently, let’s not be so preoccupied with past life and next (after) life. Let’s apply our religion to improve this life, to have peace and harmony in this life, this year, this moment. For if we cannot have ‘heaven’ here and now, arguing about it in the future is futile.
With metta,
what is the meaning of Sand Castles in the Yogacara Bhumi Sutra?
Venerable Shi Chuan Guan. Haven’t heard from you for some time. Hope you are well🙏🏻
Hi Alex, good to hear from you. I’m good, thanks for checking in. Hope you’ve been well.
Dear Venerable Chuan Guan, Happy Lunar New Year to you. You have been a great dharma teacher. We look forward to more of your dharma talks, especially the Daily Dhamma doses. Sadhu! Sadhu! Sadhu!
Thank you Rosalind for your kind words and Happy Belated Chinese New Year to you too.
When there are conditions, the Daily Dhamma Doses will resume.
If you all have Dharma questions etc, you can also post here or contact my sister.
In the mean time, take care and blessings.
Hi Venerable Chuan Guan
It been a long long while that I last hear from you. Have you change your name to Shi Zhixing?
I sincerely hope u are well and looking forward to your heart sutra and diamond sutra lesson.
Hope u can still keep in touch.
Best regards
Vivien
Hi Vivien,
Thank you for asking. Yes, it’s been awhile. I’ve been ok, doing my own study and practices.
As for the name, “Shi Zhi Xing” is the ordination Dharma name while “Shi Chuan Guan” is the name given during my mentorship in KMS.
If you need to contact shifu in future, you can do so via my sister, Irene Lim.
With metta,
Dear Venerable Chuan Guan
I am glad to find you here, didn’t hear from you for a long time, misses your class on 心经-English version, the laksa? 😁
Wish you in your best of health and look forward to see you again….,ya….say yes…😆
Dear Alfred,
Thank you for your well wishes and kind words. Hope you’ve been keeping well and the Dharma has kept you and your family well and happy!
For sure, YES!, we’ll meet again, just arrange with my sister Irene. She now helps to handle contact with students.
Again, good to hear from you.
Stay safe and see you all.
With metta,
Good morning ! I am Mee Thoo and we are missing the Dharma talks by Shifu. Where can I go to attend his talks in June/ July 2024? Thank you in advance!
Hi Mee Thoo, this is Irene, Shifu’s sister. I will be the admin for the blog going forward. Thank you for your interest in learning the Dharma from Shifu. I will pm you on your question. Thank you 😊🙏
Hi Ven Chuan Guan, miss your Dharma talks!
Where can we go to listen to ur Dharma talks again?
Hi Sharon, this is Irene, Shifu’s sister. I will be the admin for the blog going forward. Thank you for your interest in learning the Dharma from Shifu. I will pm you on your question. Thank you 😊🙏
Good afternoon Shifu, hope you are well 🙏🏼🙇🏽♀️
I am soooooo glad to find you after these few years. Even my 83-year young aunt has been asking if I can find Shifu.
Shifu, where can we go to listen/attend your Dharma talks and 8 Precepts again?
Thank you 🙏🏼
Hi Sister Irene, looking forward to your pm. Thank you 🙏🏼 😃
hi Sis Irene, I would like to contact/visit shifu 🙂
Hi Sis Irene, I did comment few days ago here. I would like to visit shifu for dana lunch/breakfast together with NTUBS friends. Thank you