Venerable Jue Wei visited Guang Ming Temple
orlandobliayad on Sep 17th 2008
On April 6, 2008, Venerable Jue Wei from California gave a memorable lecture. Below is a synopsis of what was discussed:
For those mind gymnasts out there, Venerable Jue Wei, a holder of three master degrees, had given her time on April 12th to visit our temple and give a few lessons on how one can practice “Gymnastics with the Mind”. Sound strenuous? Actually it’s far from it but at the same time, requiring much practice and skill. As physical as it sounds, the lecture was actually on how one can strengthen their mind and run a smooth life without being distracted by negative desires or influences.
Venerable Jue Wei began her lecture in the main shrine in front of a full crowd of listeners eager to hear her words. It was hard to lose attention as she presented her lesson in a very soft spoken and gentle manner. She began by articulately explaining what makes up the mind and how it consists of different levels of consciousness including memory and desire as well as the senses. Michael Zhang, a listener in the crowd remarked “She spoke clearly and covered everything from the mind and how to find the path to enlightenment.”
During the lecture, Venerable Jue Wei asked a member of her audience to juggle 3 balls. By using the act of juggling as an example, she explained how our lives are likened to it and how they both require deep concentration to maintain. Surprisingly, the balls she had given the guest all lit up as they were juggled. This was to show that even though life required hard work and concentration, it could be beautiful too. Another important point of her lesson was that we should watch our thoughts at all times as they could one day grow into actions. If you fill your head with bad thoughts, you may commit bad actions.
At her lecture’s end, she invited everyone for a final prayer for those that practice the Dharma. With that, she got a standing applause from the crowd and everyone’s thanks. It was an honor for Guang Ming Temple to have had Venerable Jue Wei propagate her wisdom to those willing to listen. To thank her, we can put into practice her words and to “practice tolerance against all odds” no matter how difficult life may seem.
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American Cancer Society Relay For Life
royeh32 on Apr 21st 2008
69 Teams, 962 participants, over $160,000 raised in one night. These are the numbers from the American Cancer Society’s Relay for Life - East Orlando.
This year the Orlando BLIA YAD attended for the first time, and had outstanding results. As a group we raised $1,156.60! Our dedication carried deep into the night and throughout the early morning. We sold buddhist trinkets, boba milk tea, bottled water, egg drop soup, popcicles, chinese doughnuts, and hot chocolate. As one of the last booths still open after 2am, we served hot chocolate on a very chilly night, which resulted in the YAD being one of the most popular groups throughout the night.
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Apology from the webmaster.
royeh32 on Feb 11th 2008
Dear Readers,
I would like to apologize for the lack of responses to many comments and emails sent to our site. I was unaware of the comments until recently because the settings were set to be approved by the webmaster prior to posting. (this prevents spam comments) I just realized the error and have rightfully corrected the issue.
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Tuesday, 1/1/08 - Guang Ming Temple Open House
orlandobliayad on Dec 23rd 2007
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Our New Website
royeh32 on Nov 20th 2007
Welcome to OrlandoBuddhism.org!
New Features:
- User friendly updating
- Upcoming Events Calendar - updated every 4 hours
- Interactive Map and Directions - go to “contact us”, view the map in satellite view, then zoom in to see a bird’s eye view of our temple.
Upcoming Features:
- Online Donations
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