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Saturday, July 10, 2010

Master Sheng Yen

Sheng-yen (聖嚴; Pinyin: Shèngyán, birth name Zhang Baokang, 張寳康) (January 3, 1930 – February 3, 2009) was a Buddhist monk, a religious scholar, and one of the mainstream teachers of Chinese Chan (Japanese: Zen) Buddhism. He was the 57th generational descendant of Linji in the Linji (Japanese: Rinzai) School and a 3rd generational descendant of Master Hsu Yun. In the Caodong (Japanese: Soto) lineage, Sheng Yen was the 52nd generational descendant of Master Dongshan (807-869), and the direct descendant of Master Dongchu (1908-1977).

Sheng-yen was the founder of the Dharma Drum Mountain, a Buddhist organization based in Taiwan. During his time in Taiwan, Sheng Yen was well known as one of the progressive Buddhist teachers who sought to teach Buddhism in a modern and Western-influenced world.


In Taiwan, he was one of four prominent modern Buddhist masters, along with Masters Hsing Yun, Cheng Yen and Wei Chueh. In 2000 he was one of the keynote speakers in the Millennium World Peace Summit of Religious and Spiritual Leaders held in the United Nations.

Biography
Born near Shanghai in mainland China, he became a Buddhist monk at the age of 13. In order to escape religious persecution from the People's Republic of China, he went to Taiwan in 1949 by enlisting in a unit of the Nationalist Army out of necessity. He became a monk again in 1959 and from 1961 to 1968 he trained in solitary retreat in southern Taiwan. He then completed a master's degree (1971) and doctorate (1975) in Buddhist literature at Rissho University in Japan.

He became abbot of Nong Chan Monastery in Taiwan in 1979 and founder of the Institute of Chung-Hwa Buddhist Culture in New York City in 1980. In 1985, he founded the Institute of Chung-Hwa Buddhist Studies in Taipei and the International Cultural and Educational Foundation of Dharma Drum Mountain in 1989.

He taught in the United States starting in 1975, and established Chan Meditation Center in Queens, New York, and its retreat center outside New York. He established Dharma Drum Retreat Center at Pine Bush, New York in 1995. He also visited many countries in Europe, as well as continuing his teaching in several Asian countries, in particular Taiwan. In this way his work helped to bridge East and West and convey the Dharma to the West. He was known as a skillful teacher who helped many of his students to reach enlightenment mostly through meditation. Sheng-yen gave dharma transmission to several of his lay Western students, such as John Crook. Later on, John Crook, and several other Western disciples of Master Sheng-yen, such as Simon Child, Max Kalin, and Zarko Andricevic, formed the Western Chan Fellowship.

Sheng Yen's health was poor in the last couple years of his life, although he still gave lectures at several retreats in Taiwan. He declined a kidney transplant, stating that he did not expect to live for long, and he would rather save the chance for others who need it.

Death
Sheng Yen died from renal failure on February 3, 2009, while returning from National Taiwan University Hospital in Taipei. In accordance with East Asian age reckoning methods, the Dharma Drum Mountain organization states that Sheng Yen died at the age of 80. Officially, according to the Western way of reckoning age, Sheng Yen died at the age of 79.

Hours after his death, tributes from eminent Buddhist monks and Taiwanese politicians and celebrities, including President Ma Ying-jeou, Vice President Vincent Siew, DPP Chairwoman Tsai Ing-wen, kung fu star Jet Li, and actress Brigitte Lin, began to pour into Dharma Drum Mountain monastery. As stipulated in his will, Sheng Yen forbade the use of extravagant funeral services, including the construction of memorials or monuments. Sheng Yen received a simple Buddhist ritual attended by the President and dignitaries, and was buried in the Life Memorial Garden near the monastery. His ashes were divided into five sections, with each section filled by the Abbot, senior disciples, President Ma, Vice President Siew, and other laity.


Source : Wikipedia

Adages of Wisdom Quotes by Master Sheng Yen

Our needs are few;
our wants are many.

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To be grateful and repay kindness - this is first;
to benefit others is to benefit ourselves.

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Devote wholehearted effort without
calculating who does or gains more.

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Kindness and compassion have no enemies;
wisdom engenders no vexations.

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The busy make the most of time;
the diligent enjoy the best of health.

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Those who give selflessly are blessed;
those who do good deeds are happy.


michelle duckworth . . .

"Leda"
paintings on wood
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see her website too

Friday, July 9, 2010

natures manuscripts . . .

a manuscript of nature
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Thursday, July 8, 2010

Kai trees . . .

inspired by
the emotions trees stir in him
these superb wire sculptures
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Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Ab ans Meer...

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-summer 2008-
Ich bin dann mal weg..
Sonne, Strand, Meer... am Sonntag bin ich wieder da!
Im Gepäck hoffentlich schöne Fotos und Outfits :)
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Hepburn Coffee Table from Antipodes Design

Hepburn Coffee Table
Hepburn in light oak.
I have been quiet on the posting front this week as I have been tied up with 292. I am about to move in and it has been taking up all my spare time.
However, today I was able to order the Hepburn Coffee Table for a client of mine. This is from the Antipodes Design store - an Auckland based furniture showroom who favours local design. The founder of Antipodes Design is Rod Hanna, who is also behind the Designers Collection furniture range.
The coffee table is 1500mm long, 700 wide and 400 high - however, it can be requested in any size. We're going for the dark stain as like the top photo. So classic and stylish.
Photographs from Designers Collection.

baby bunnies . . .

the very best in cuteness
on line lessons to make
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Tuesday, July 6, 2010

The Oil Painting Studio

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tea cups & storms . . .

"storm in a tea cup"
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Monday, July 5, 2010

We love...

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Wir lieben Mode.
Wir lieben hohe Schuhe.
Aber manchmal lieben wir eben auch flache,
bequeme und trotzdem sehr stylische Sneakers.
Oh, und offensichtlich lieben wir Blau.
Gefunden habe ich diese Exemplare hier.
Welches Paar nehme ich denn jetzt nur??
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The Perfect Man spruiks the perfect cheese - Parmesan!

If you live in Australia, you've probably seen the Perfect Italiano advertisements featuring the Perfect Man - he's sensitive, athletic and a great cook to boot. I especially love the part where he looks into the camera and says "And when there is no woman to listen to, I practice my listening face."



Pretty hilarious!

Anyway, the Perfect Man has got the right idea about what I have come to think is one of the world's most perfect cheeses: parmesan!

I had two good experiments with parmesan recently. The first was parmesan carrots. A fairly simple dish, made with Dutch carrots and fresh breadcrumbs. I usually don't like carrots but parmesan and breadcrumbs really makes everything delicious.

The second was a really simple idea - parmesan crisps! All you need is parmesan - and you're in cheese heaven!


Here are the two ideas below!

Parmesan Carrots

Ingredients

1 bunch dutch carrots - stalks trimmed (approx 500 g)
2 cups fresh bread crumbs
2 tbs seasoning - I used middle eastern
1/3 cup freshly chopped parsley
1/2 tsp chili flakes
2 tbs freshly grated parmesan
zest of 1 lemon
Flour for dusting (approx 6 tbs)
2 eggs beaten
Oil for frying

Method

Wash carrots thoroughly and allow to dry.

In a large bowl, mix together bread crumbs, seasoning, parsley, parmesan, chili flakes and zest. Lay out the flour and the eggs in separate bowls.

Dip the carrots first in the flour to coat, then in the egg and finally in the breadcrumbs - ensure they are well coated.

Use about 2 cups of oil in a fry pan, enough to create a shallow layer of oil. Heat to frying temperatures and lay out the carrots. Shallow fry on both sides until golden brown. Serve with aioli mayonnaise.

Aioli tip: You should try and make mayo from scratch but if you're short on time, mix 1 tsp minced garlic with 3 tbs store bought mayo. Mix well.

Parmesan Chips

This is way too delicious and too simple not to try! They are perfect accompaniment to a light cream soup.


Ingredients:

2/3 cup grated parmesan cheese (or as much as you want to make!)

Method

Preheat oven to 190 - 200 degrees Celsius. Lay out a couple of sheets of baking paper on a tray.

Place egg rings on to the paper and layer grated parmesan in each, spreading evenly. Each ring should have about a thick (1 - 2 mm) layer of cheese. If you space your circles out, you can remove the rings for a more "lacy" look.

Place the parmesan rings into the oven and bake for about 5-8 minutes or until a crisp golden brown. Remove from oven, let cool and remove your beautiful, delicious parmesan crisps!

What delicious recipes do you know with cheese?


slide curtain to make . . .

wonderful idea
made from old slides
a curtain
it has the feel of stained glass
to make

Sunday, July 4, 2010

a forest wedding . . .

fell in love with
these images from