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HELama Tara Tulku Drimed Drolkha VAJRASATTVA BUDDHA PURIFICATION MANTRA & OTHER DHARMAS

VAJRASATTVA BUDDHA PURIFICATION MANTRA & OTHER DHARMAS Alive Dharma teaching, Dec 13, 2009 OM VAJRASATTVA SAMAYA MANUPALAYA VAJRASATTVA TENOPA TISHTHA DRIDHO ME BHAWA SUTOKHAYO ME BHAVA SUPOKHAYO ME BHAVA ANURAKTO ME BHAVA SARVA SIDDHI ME PRAYACCHA SARVA KARMA SUCA ME CITTAM SHREYANG KURU HUM : HA HA HA HA HOH BHAGAWAN SARVA TATHAGATA VAJRA MA MEContinue

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Gaili Jensen Why need a dissertation sample? Did it really help?

Most students are “first timers” and need thorough and expert guidance from someone skilled. What’s more, teachers may not be available to the students all the time, and in fact, may have even less time at the end of the semester. dissertations sample can be a blessing for students because most students are not familiar with the writing and formatting skills of thesis research and writing. dissertation sample can be used… Continue

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HELama Tara Tulku Drimed Drolkha MEDICINE BUDDHA BLESSINGS & PREVENTIVE THERAPY AGAINST VIRUS INFECTIONS

MEDICINE BUDDHA BLESSINGS & PREVENTIVE THERAPY Alive Dharma teaching, Dec 6, 2009 *I offer respectfully my praise and compliments to the Guru of Medicine Together with the Goddesses of channels,medicine, forests and trees, Who eliminate theContinue

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alexandra U Win Tin: We Are Non-Violent, All The Time

In 1989 he was sentenced to prison for the first time. Without any valid proof of having committed a crime. He was released in September 2008, almost twenty years later. Even though he does not see it that way himself: he did not want to be released out of pity for his old age, but only on the basis of the charges against him. This is one of the reasons wContinue

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HELama Tara Tulku Drimed Drolkha AVALOKITESHVARA BUDDHA OF COMPASSION & ATIYOGIC SONG

AVALOKITESHVARA VISUAL DHARMA & ATI YOGIC SONG Alive Dharma teaching, Nov 29, 2009 “Through the merit of this Dharma practice May I quickly attain the state of Avalokiteshvara And may I lead all living beings without exception To the state of Enlightenment.” Dedication verse from Visual*Visionary Dharma: Avalokiteshvara Buddha I.Introduction 1.1.DeContinue

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Myo Thein Burma Democratic Concern (BDC): This is the PRIME TIME to press junta

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HELama Tara Tulku Drimed Drolkha OCEAN OF WISDOM Alive Dharma teaching, Nov 22, 2009

OCEAN OF WISDOM Alive Dharma teaching, Nov 22, 2009 “All fortunate beings are guided on the miraculous path To the lotus field of Buddha Amitabha By the blessing of your divine, magical activity.” Kyabje Thinley Norbu Rinpoche : OContinue

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HELama Tara Tulku Drimed Drolkha DROPS OF WISDOM Alive Dharma teaching, Nov 15, 2009

DROPS OF WISDOM Alive Dharma teaching, Nov 15, 2009 “All beings are aroused from the darkness of ignorant sleep By the youthful, sun-colored dawn of your entrancing, noble body. The ego net of their dualism is slashed into stainless awareness By just raising your awesome, keen, flaming wisdom sword…” ThContinue

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Myo Thein Interview with Director of Burma Democratic Concern (BDC) .

12 November 2009 [CG Note: London-based Burma Democratic Concern (BDC), founded in 2008, has been noted for its strong campaigns and lobbying activities both inside and outside Burma to restore democracy, human rights and rule of law in Burma. Recently, BDC was publicly attacked in one of the state-owned Burmese language daily newspapers. Director of Burma Democratic Concern (BDC), Myo Thein , talks about BDC, its activities and 2010 elections in Burma.]

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HELama Tara Tulku Drimed Drolkha SHITRO - SECRET SOUND AND PEACEFUL * WRATHFUL MANIFESTATIONS

SHITRO – SECRET SOUND & PEACEFUL*WRATHFUL MANIFESTATIONS Alive Dharma teaching, Nov 8, 2009 “May I know all sounds as my Sound, May I know all lights as my Light, May I know all rays as my rays. May I spontaneously know the bardo, May I attain the pure realms of three kayas.” Dharma of Buddha… Continue

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HELama Tara Tulku Drimed Drolkha BUDDHA PADMASAMBHAVA : BARDO PRAYER WHICH PROTECTS FROM FEAR

BARDO PRAYER WHICH PROTECTS FROM FEAR Alive Dharma teaching, Nov. 1, 2009 “O peaceful and wrathful buddhas, May I and others become like you yourselves, just as you are, With your forms and your auspicious marks, Your retinues, your long life and your realms.” I. Introduction 1.1.WiContinue

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HELama Tara Tulku Drimed Drolkha THE GIFT OF TRUTH AND OTHER DHARMAS

THE GIFT OF TRUTH AND OTHER DHARMAS Alive Dharma teaching, Oct 25, 2009 “The best of all gifts is the Gift of Truth.” Continue

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HELama Tara Tulku Drimed Drolkha PRECIOUS JEWEL OF ENLIGHTENMENT Alive Dharma teaching, Oct 18, 2009

PRECIOUS JEWEL OF ENLIGHTENMENT Alive Dharma teaching, Oct 18, 2009 “All phenomena arise from circumstances . Because good circumstances can arise from good intention, Whatever we pray for will appear.” Shakyamuni Buddha , enlightened Teacher of gods and men I.Introduction 1.1.Dear worldwide frieContinue

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dawn engelbrecht One Mind

All Buddha's and ordinary people are just One Mind...... This Mind is beyond all measurements, names, oppositions: This very being is It, as soon as you stir your mind you turn away from It.... Zen Master Huang Po Continue

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HELama Tara Tulku Drimed Drolkha WORLD PEACE & GLOBAL HUMAN RIGHTS

WORLD PEACE & GLOBAL HUMAN RIGHTS Alive Dharma teaching, Oct. 11, 2009 „All phenomena arise from circumstances. Because good circumstances can arise through good intention, Whatever we pray for will appear.” Buddha Shakyamuni Dear Friends of Buddha Dharma worldwide : Together we pray for inner and outer… Continue

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alexandra Ashin Issariya: “We will march – If they try to stop us or not”

TBF: The Burmese monks have demanded the military junta to apologize for the killing and insulting of monks and the religion not later than October 2, 2009 or face the consequences of excommunication starting on October 3, 2009. How is the situation inside Burma now? Ashin Issariya: The situation is ex… Continue

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HELama Tara Tulku Drimed Drolkha PRESENCE OF GURU RINPOCHE & WISDOM WITHOUT BORDERS

PRESENCE OF GURU RINPOCHE & WISDOM WITHOUT BORDERS Alive Dharma teaching, Sept. 27,2009 “With unsurpassable offering cloud of… Continue

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Myo Thein Burma Democratic Concern (BDC) today calls for world leaders to not to get lost in junta’s game plan of sham 2010 election instead of focusing on national reconciliation

25 September 2009 Burma Democratic Concern (BDC) today calls for world leaders to not to get lost in junta’s game plan of sham 2010 election instead of focusing on national reconciliation. Ruling junta of Burma which gunned down more than 3000 peaceful demonstrator came to power in 1988. Junta held the election in 1990 in which Aung San Suu Kyi led National League for Democracy (NLD) won landslide victory. Junta still ignores to honour it and instead put Aung San Suu Kyi under house arrest. Du… Continue

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NGOs aid 14 year-old rape victim in Mae Sot

WCRP, Mae Sot: Phyi Thu Saythana and World Vision, two Mae Sot-based NGOs, are providing for the legal services, shelter, and education of a 14-year-old Mon child raped by her stepfather 2 months ago.
According to the victim’s family, the crime occurred on August 20th at the victim’s home on a corn plantation near Gawe Pon village, in Mae Ramat district, in the northwestern part of Tak province, northern Thailand. The victim and her family are migrant farmers originally from Thanat Pin Town, Pegu division.

According to Nai Aung Chit, the Phyi Thu Saythana NGO member who served as the victim’s legal advocate for this case, “On the 22nd of August at 12:00 pm, the victim’s relatives contacted our organization. They told us about the crime, and asked us to arrest the man who raped the victim, her stepfather. After learning about this crime, our organization immediately located this man, took him into custody, and turned him over to the Gawe Pon police.”

Nai Aung Chit told WCRP that the crime reportedly happened while the victim’s mother was hospitalized for a week in August, after a stomach operation; the victim was left in her stepfather’s care. The victim informed her mother and extended family of the rape upon her mother’s return. According to the report given by the victim to Phyi Thu Saythana, the revelation sparked a vicious physical confrontation between the victim’s mother and stepfather.

The victim and her mother arrived at the Phyi Thu Saythana safe house on August 24th; on September 1st, Phyi Thu Saythana and World Vision met to discuss the case, and sent the victim to get a medical examination the same day. A nurse who examined the victim at Mae Sot Hospital told NGO that the hospital collected evidence of rape, and documented it in preparation for legal proceedings.

Nai Ko Aung Chit informed WCRP that the victim’s stepfather had to be arrested twice, after initially being taken into custody on August 22nd. After escaping police custody in Gawe Pon village, he was detained again on September 2nd on the corn plantation where he was employed, and sent to Mae Ramat district Court, which handled the case.

Phyi Thu Saythana confirmed for WCRP that on September 10th, the Mae Ramat district Court sentenced the victim’s stepfather to 7 years in prison for rape. His sentence was reduced after the victim’s mother, in an attempt to lessen her husband’s jail-time, took partial responsibility for her daughter’s rape in court. The victim’s mother received a sentence of 4 years in prison.

Nai Aung Chit told WCRP that Phyi Thu Saythana’s mission is to, “help anyone who is facing a terrible situation, we aid them however we can, without favoring Mon, Karen, or any other ethnic group.”

Dao, a World Version member, announced to the victim’s relatives after the trial that her NGO plans to personally oversee the victim’s future development and education. She said, “We will care for her, save for her future’ and continue her education. We want to get papers to adopt her from her mother.”

The victim is now living in World Vision-run housing, where her education has been provided for.

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Environmental Abuses Result in Deaths in Kachin State

At the Hpakant Jade Mine in Kachin State Burma mining companies are causing pollution, erosion, and flooding that results in severe health problems, loss of homes and long term environmental damage.

Firms from Burma, China and other countries conduct jade mining in this area along the Uru River. Mining is taking place very close to the river and the debris and tailings from the mines are often dumped into the river or stacked high along its banks. It is estimated that around 30 people die each year and hundreds of homes are lost from mudslides and flooding along the Uru River as a direct result of this environmentally irresponsible mining. In addition to the destruction brought about by jade, gold, and ruby mining, teak logging is also rampant and threatens the environment. Apart from our own observations, it was reported by 'Kachin News' that after heavy flooding and mudslides in July of this year, the Burmese military made no effort to offer relief services or help the affected civilians. Villages in this area also have a problem with contaminated water, as the amount of silt in the river is so high.
This area used to be controlled by the Kachin Independence Organization but after signing a cease-fire agreement with the Burma Army in 1994, the regime allowed outside companies to mine this area with no repercussions for environmental abuses. There is widespread drug use around the mining communities, with many sharing needles to inject opiates, leading to blood infections including HIV.
In Hkanti Township, Sagaing Division, Burma, the villagers living in this area suffer from a large number of medical problems including malaria, skin diseases and typhoid. This is primarily a result of the Burmese authorities charging such a high rate for medicine that the villagers cannot afford to buy the necessary treatment. The Burma Army in this area uses the villagers as forced labor for the military and this does not allow the villagers to spend enough time to farm. As a result the people are not able to get enough nutrition or sell their crops and buy medicine.
In addition to gathering information we provided medical care and medication for more than 100 patients in the seven villagers we visited on this mission.

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At least 76 political prisoners released

(Mae Sot – Thailand)

The Assistance Association for Political Prisoners (Burma)
(AAPP) can confirm that so far 76 political prisoners have been released from
15 different prisons in Burma.

The 76 released include 33 members of the National League
for Democracy, including 3 MPs; 15 women; 10 former political prisoners; 4
monks; 4 journalists; 4 members of the 88 Generation Students; and 1 lawyer.


On the evening of September 17, 2009 in Rangoon,
state-run MRTV carried a news bulletin announcing that 7,114 prisoners were to be
released “on humanitarian grounds.”


The list of political prisoners released will be continually
updated at our web site www.aappb.org as AAPP receives more information.

1. Eimt Khaing Oo, Female (Insein prison) – journalist;
Cyclone Nargis volunteer
2. Tin Mya (Insein prison) - National League for Democracy Township chairperson, Former Political
Prisoner
3. Nyi Nyi Min (Buthidaung prison) – NLD member
4. Kyaw Kyaw Thant (Insein prison) – journalist; Cyclone
Nargis volunteer
5. Monywar Aung Shin (a) U Aye Kyu (Insein prison) -
Member of NLD and poet
6. Nine Nine (Insein prison) – NLD MP, Former Political
Prisoner
7. Tin Tin Myint, (Female) (Insein prison) – third year
chemistry student
8. Than Than Htay, (Female) (Insein prison) – student
9. Than Than Sint, (Female) (Insein prison)
10. Thin Min Soe, (Female) (Insein prison) – labour activist
11. Kyi Kyi Min, (Female) (Insein prison) – NLD member
12. Zaw Htet Aung (Kale prison) - student
13. Tin Myo Htut (a) Kyaw Oo (Insein prison) – Generation
Wave; former political prisoner
14. Win Myint (Insein prison) – NLD member
15. Kyaw Maung (Myitkyina prison) – NLD MP
16. Nay Win (Myintkyina prison) – NLD Township Organizer
17. Kyi Lin (Myintkyina prison) – NLD member
18. Soe Wai (a) Than Zaw (Myitkyina prison)
19. Shin Sandaw Batha, Monk (Insein prison) – All Burma
Monks’ Alliance
20. Aung Gyi (Insein prison) - student
21. Mi Mi Sein, (Female) (Insein prison) – NLD Township Joint-Secretary
22. Soe Han (Lashio prison) – lawyer; Chair of the National League for Democracy’s (NLD) legal
advisory body
23. Bo Gyi (Pegu prison)
24. Khin Khin Lay (a) Khin Lay, (Female) (Pegu prison) – NLD member
25. Pe Tin (Pegu prison) – NLD member
26. Tin Myint (Insein prison) – NLD member
27. Cho Mar Htwe, (Female) (Moulmein prison) – NLD member
28. Moe Hlaing (Moulmein prison)
29. Moe Lwin (Moulmein prison) – individual activist
30. Myo Min Lwin (Moulmein prison)
31. Ma Htay (a) San San Myint, (Female) (Insein prison)
32. Thet Oo (Taungoo prison) – Human Rights Defenders and
Promoters member
33. U Pannita (a) Myint Aye (Taungoo prison) – monk; Human
Rights Defenders and Promoters member
34. Zaw Tun (Taungoo prison)
35. Bo Bo (Myingyan prison)
36. Sandar, (Female) (Myingyan prison) – NLD member
37. Pyae Phyo Aung (a) Hnan Mue (Pa-An prison)
38. Wunna Soe (Pa-An prison) – Democratic Party for a New
Society member
39. Ba Chit (Tharawaddy prison) – Ex-captain in the army
40. Aye Min (a) Aye Min Min (Tharawaddy prison) – private
tutor
41. Tin Tun (a) Kyaw Swa (Tharawaddy prison) – UN
Development Program staff (New Era journal distributor)
42. Shwe Thar (a) Tin Win (Tharawaddy prison) – Karen
National Union member
43. Hlaing Aye (Kale prison) - NLD MP, Former Political
Prisoner
44. San Pwint (Kale prison) – NLD member; teacher
45. Thet Zin (a) Maung Zin (Kale prison) – journalist;
former political prisoner; member of the All Burma Federation of Student Unions
and the Democratic Party for a New Society
46. Michael Win Kyaw (Kale prison) – 88 Generation Students
member; former political prisoner
47. Nyo Mya (Kale prison) – NLD member
48. Ba Min (Kale prison) – NLD member
49. Aung Gyi @ Aung Thwin (Shwebo prison) – journalist,
former political prisoner, 88 Generation Students
50. Aung Myo (Shwebo prison) – NLD Township Organiser
51. Than Tun (Shwebo prison)
52. Maung Maung Htwe (Shwebo prison)
53. Tin Maung Nyunt (Shwebo prison) – NLD Township
Organiser
54. Tun Tun Oo (a) Nanda Malar (Taungoo prison) – monk
55. Aung Swe (Shwebo prison) - NLD member
56. Khin Maung Thein (Shwebo prison) – NLD member
57. Maw Si (Shwebo prison) – NLD Youth member
58. U Zawana (a) Soe Myint (Taungoo prison) - monk
59. Than Min (a) Tin Tun Aung, (Taungoo prison) – NLD member
60. Tun Oo (a) Ngar Kalar (Taungoo prison)
61. Aung Naing (Insein prison) – NLD member
62. Khin Moe Aye (a) Moe Moe (Female), (Myingyan prison) –
88 Generation Students member; former political prisoner
63. Khaing Kaung Zan, (Thayet prison) – Arakan League for
Democracy in exile member
64. Htay Win (a) Bo Luu, (Thayet prison) – NLD Youth member
65. Thar Cho, (Thayet prison) – NLD Township Organizer
66. Tun Tun Nyein, (Thayet prison) – NLD Youth member
67. Saw Taw Kyi (Thayet prison) – Karen National Union
member
68. Zin Mar Aung (female) (Mandalay prison) – student; NLD member
69. Moe Kyaw Thu (a) Bo Bo (Mandalay prison)
70. Myint Oo (a) Ni Ni (Mandalay prison) – NLD Township organizer; former political
prisoner
71. Tin Mar Swe (female) (Mandalay prison)
72. Yan Naing Min (a) Nan Wai (Mandalay prison) – student; member of the All
Burma Federation of Student Unions, Foreign Affairs Committee
73. Angaelay (Mandalay prison) - student
74. Yan Aung Shwe (Thayet prison) – All Burma Students
Democratic Front member
75. Myint Oo (Thayet prison) – NLD Township Joint Secretary
76. Sandar Min (a) Shwee, (Myaungmya) – 88 Generation
Students, Former Political Prisoner


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Bodhicitta


"May I become food and drink in the aeons of famine for those poverty-stricken suffers.

May I be a doctor, medicine and nurse for all sick beings in the world until everyone is cured.

May I become never-ending wish-fulfilling treasures materialising in front of each of them as all the enjoyments they need.

May I be a guide for those who do not have a guide, a leader for those who journey, a boat for those who want to cross over, and all sorts of ships, bridges, beautiful parks for those who desire them, and light for those who need light.

And may I become beds for those who need a rest, and a servant to all who need servants.

May I also become the basic conditions for all sentient beings, such as earth or even the sky, which is indestructible.

May I always be the living conditions for all sentient beings until all sentient beings are enlightened."


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Junta Continues to Suppress Religious Freedom: US

WASHINGTON — The Burmese military junta continues to oppress people on religious grounds and actively promotes Theravada Buddhism, said a US report on religion released on Monday.

"It systematically restricted efforts by Buddhist clergy to promote human rights and political freedom," the State Department said in its annual International Religious Freedom Report 2009.

"Adherence to Buddhism remains generally a prerequisite for promotion to senior government and military ranks. Anti-Muslim violence continued, as did the close monitoring of Muslims' activities. Restrictions on Christians and other non-Buddhist minority groups also continued throughout the country," the report said.

The report examined how governments in 198 countries and territories protect or fail to protect religious freedom, calling attention to abuse and positive steps taken by many countries to promote freedom and interreligious harmony."

The Burma section of the report noted that many of the Buddhist monks arrested in the violent crackdown that followed the pro-democracy demonstrations of September 2007, including prominent activist monk U Gambira, remain in prison serving long sentences.

Noting that the Burmese military junta systematically restricted efforts by Buddhist clergy to promote human rights and political freedom, the report said the junta actively promoted Theravada Buddhism, particularly among minority ethnic groups.

"Although there were no new reports of forced conversions of non-Buddhists, the government applied pressure on students and poor youth to convert to Buddhism," it said.

This is the first report of the Obama administration on international religious freedom, which becomes in factor in the United States designating countries into various categories. Earlier this year, days before the Bush administration left office, it put Burma along with China, Eritrea, Iran, North Korea, Sudan, Saudi Arabia and Uzbekistan under the category of "Countries of Particular Concern (CPC)."

Michael H. Posner, the assistant secretary of state for Democracy, Human Rights and Labour, said a new CPC list is expected in the next few months.

"We are eager to at least get it done by January, and I'd like to say sooner. We have the ability throughout the year to make designations or remove countries," he said.

Burma was first designated a CPC in 1999 and most recently was re-designated on Jan. 16, 2009.

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