Friday, August 27, 2010

Activities for this Saturday 28 August

Greetings!

There will be no sharing at SBM this Saturday, as we will be heading over to Poh Ming Tse Temple to attend a dharma sharing, entitled Are You Afraid of Ghosts?

Here's a short summary of the dharma sharing:

"This is the month of Ullambana festival. We take this opportunity to honour and remember the departed ones. How do we truly do so? What constitutes tradition and what constitute Buddhist practices?

There is also such a belief that hells beings will roam the streets with the one-month visiting pass. Is this true? How do Buddhist view paranormal activities? Are you afraid of Ghosts? Should we be?"

Meeting Time - 1.00 PM at Newton MRT

And that's not all!

In the evening we will be heading back to SBM to join bhante for chanting to mark the death anniversary of Venerable Dr. K. Sri Dhammananda, so do bring along a set of white shirt and pants. Chanting will start at 8pm.

Sharing will resume on the 4th Sept :D

See you peeps tomorrow!

Sunday, August 22, 2010

Congratulatory Note from Buddhist Fellowship Youth (BFY)

To The Past & Current Executive Committee of SBM Youth,

Dear Youth Leaders of SBM,

The Youth leaders of Buddhist Fellowship would like to offer our warmest congratulations on your inauguration/handingover. We are grateful for the initiative that SBM has taken in uniting the Youth Buddhist Community and sincerely hope to work more closely with your good organisation in the future to propagate Dhamma for the entire Buddhist community.

We wish you all the best in your spiritual pursuits & may SBM always prosper!

With Metta on behalf of BF youth,

Signed
Committee of Buddhist Fellowship

Friday, August 20, 2010

Handing Over - Taking Over Tea Party @ SBM

This week there will be no Sharing and there will be an event to officiate and empower the SBM youth new committee.

Our Meeting Place/Time:
Date: 21st August 2010
Time: 3pm
Location: Singapore Buddhist Mission


For those who wish to take bus, Buses that serves there are:

Serangoon Rd, Aft Moonstone Lane.
Bus stop no: B60181
Info
To & From Here Bus Route Search
Buses at this stop: 8,26,31,90,142,151,151e,154,561,966,985

See you there @ the Tea Party!

Thursday, August 12, 2010

Hey People,

Please be reminded that there will be no sharing session this coming saturday due to the Resonation concert. We will be setting up the event for friday and saturday.

For those who are interested to volunteer, please contact Kevin @ 92391484, Jimmy @ 97959653 or Alvin @ 97986072.

Sunday, August 8, 2010

Walking With Buddha - Noble 8 Fold Path by Amy

That is the middle way, the Noble Eightfold Path, which
"gives rise to vision, gives rise to knowledge,
and leads to peace, to direct knowledge, to enlightenment, to Nibbana."

- Bhikkhu Bodhi



This week, we were honored to have dearest Amy to share with all the youths extracted teachings of the Noble Eightfold Path from a book titled “The Noble Eightfold Path” by Bhikku Bodhi. In brief, the Noble Eightfold Path are:


The first two aspects are categorised as the Wisdom aspect of the Noble 8 Fold Path

RIGHT UNDERSTANDING

To understand Kamma (Actions) - what are wholesome and unwholesome Kamma. Ultimately, understanding of the Four noble Truths


RIGHT INTENTIONS/THOUGHT
Intentions to let go of cravings on unncessary wants and needs and ultimately having the right intentions to renunciate the material world and walk the Buddha's path.

Intentions of Good-will and Intentions of harmlessness both different in its own ways but derived from the fundamental thought of wanting both others and yourself to be well and happy.

These next three aspects are categorised as the Morality aspect of the Noble 8 fold Path

RIGHT SPEECH
Avoid lying, tale-bearin, harsh speech, idle talk

RIGHT ACTION
Not to destroy life, steal or commit sexual misconduct

R
IGHT LIVELIHOOD
avoid occupation which brings harm to oneself and others

The last three are considered Concentration aspect of the Noble 8 Fold Path

RIGHT EFFORT
do one’s best in the right direction, sincerely

RIGHT MINDFULNESS
To always be aware and attentive
(1) CONTEMPLATION OF THE BODY (KAYANUPASSANA)
(2) CONTEMPLATION OF FEELING (VEDANANUPASSANA)
(3) CONTEMPLATION OF THE STATE OF MIND (CITTANUPASSANA)
(4) CONTEMPLATION OF PHENOMENA (DHAMMANUPASSANA)


RIGHT MEDITATION
Calm the mind such that true nature of things can be realised




Here is a summary video of Amy providing an overview on how the Noble 8 Fold Paths are interrested to one another.

For those of you who are interested to read more on the book by Bhikkhu Bodhi, here is the link or http://www.accesstoinsight.org/lib/authors/bodhi/waytoend.html.

After the session, we had dinner prepared by our dearest friend Mr Mao Mao, Jian Yong and Fu Zhong. Through coordinated effort, some of the youth helped in various areas as you can see in the pictures.








Thank you all for preparing a simple yet warming dinner for all of us! Also Thank you Amy for preparing the sharing despite your busy schedule! It's your first sharing and I'm sure its not the last..right? hee!

With Love,

Ming