Saturday, March 29, 2014

Alteration of season = Nearing of death.

                
Kamshing meto (peach flower)
Witnessing the blooming of flowers (Kamshing meto) on peach tree I was reminded about the childhood days. I have clear memory of witnessing of blooming flowers on two peach trees below my home in the month of February and March (Dawa Dang pa dang Nye pa: 1st and 2nd month of Bhutanese calendar) when I was at preprimary school.
 If somebody ask me which season is your beautiful season? I would say the spring season because I could remember the beauty of this season.

Every time spring season come but I didn’t realize a year is pass by and nearing to death. I might at dilemma if I still remain unprepared for death. 

Friday, March 28, 2014

Something that really no one else gone through.

                      
What should I do when I encounter something that really no one else has gone through, which I can’t handle?
What should I think when I went through something that really no one else gone through? 
Shall I understand my emotion when really no one else can understand my emotion?
Shall I act blind when people around me doing nonsense?
Shall I act deaf when people near me letting to hurt someone?

What should I say when someone say something that really no one else has hear it?
Shall I believe someone a trustworthy when I can’t trust myself?
Shall I analyze before I believe?

Shall I insist aid from experience people around me?


Thursday, March 27, 2014

My sincere condolence to missing passengers and crews of MH310. སྤྱན་རས་གཟིགས་ལ་ཕྱག་ན་མོ།

With my open heart and begging in front of my root teacher (Tsa-wa-lam), I offer my sincere and deepest condolence to the missing passengers (227) and crews (12) in MH370 on 8th March, 2014 on its way from kuala lumpur to Beijing. 
ང་གི་དུས་ཏ་བུ་རང་དཀོན་མཆོག་གསུམ་ལུ་          མ་ལ་ཨེ་ཤེ་ཡ་གི་གནམ་གྲུ་གྱང་པའི་འགྲུལ་པ་ག་ར་བདག་པའི་ཟངས་མདོག་དཔལ་རི་ལུ་    སྐྱེ་བའི་སྨོན་ལམ་བཏབ་ནི་ཨིན།
འཆི་བ་མི་རྟག་པ་ལམ་ལས་འགྱོགས་མཐར་མེད་ཨིནམ་མཁན་ཏེ་སྙིང་པོ་ཡོད་པའི་ལཱ་ལུ་བརྩོན་གནང་ཞུ།

“༄།།ཇོ་བོ་སྐྱོན་གྱིས་མ་གོས་སྐུ་མདོག་དཀར།       རྫོགས་སངས་རྒྱས་ཀྱི་དབུ་ལ་བརྒྱན།          ཐུགས་རྗེས་སྤྱན་གྱིས་འགྲོ་ལ་གཟིགས།     སྤྱན་རས་གཟིགས་ལ་ཕྱག་འཚལ་ལོ།།”     Om Ma Ni Pad May Hung……..

Wednesday, March 26, 2014

Battle of Phase Test I over.


The dated 24th, 25th and 26th of this month (March, 2014) was struggling and challenging days. The scheduled of minimum of two tests per day supplement more challenging. Every second was precious time on that particular days. It is understand student are busy from the scenario of CST compass being silenced.
For me, everything would have went smoothly if I were prepared from the beginning of the semester for the test. I was having a tough time in coping up in completing the revision. Indeed it wasn't revision but reading for the first time.

Now the experience I had from this struggling duration will benefit in upcoming phase test II and eventually to any task I undertake in future. Knowing the fact that the course (Electronics &Communication Engineering) demand hardship, enthusiasm, dedication and interest and staying uninformed about the emerging activities (Test) will result in failing in fulfilling the goal. I shall now remain mindful and observe my actions letting my three doors of body, speech and mind be vigilance. 

I am relief at least now.

Friday, March 14, 2014

འཁོར་བའི་སྡུག་བསྔལ།

 
Circle of Samsara
                           
འཇིག་རྟེན་འཛམ་གླིང་འདིའི་སྡུག་བསྔལ་དམངས།
སྐྱེ་རྒྱས་ནཱ་ཤིའི་སྡུག་བསྔལ་འགྱོགས་མཐར་མེད།
དྲག་གཞན་ཆེ་ཆུང་ཕོ་མོ་ག་རང་ཡང།
སྡུག་བསྔལ་འདི་ལས་སྤུ་ལས་འགྱོགས་མཐར་མེད།

དགའ་དགའ་སྐྱིད་སྐྱིད་སྡོད་པའི་དུས་ཚོད་ཡང།
ཡུན་རིང་གནས་པའི་ཐུགས་བསམ་མ་བཞེས་ལགས།
སྐྱོ་སྐྱོ་འཁྲིལ་སྣང་ལང་པའི་དུས་ཚོད་ཡང།
ག་ཐོབ་མེད་པར་རང་ལ་འཁོར་བ་ཡིན།

ད་རེས་གསོན་པོ་ལུས་ལ་གནས་མི་ཡང།
ནངས་པ་གཤིན་པོ་འགྱུར་ནི་ཐེ་ཚོམ་མེད།
འཇིག་རྟེན་དུས་གནམ་སྤང་ནི་གཏན་འཁྱེལ་མེད།

སྡོད་པའི་རིང་ལུ་དཀར་པོའི་ལཱ་ལ་བརྩོན།

"From a spiritual point of view, death is not a tragedy to be feared, but a great opportunity for transformation. Death is our greatest teacher. It wakes us up, helps us to purify and simplify our lives and sort out our priorities.
The fundamental message of the Buddhist teachings is that, if we are prepared, there is tremendous hope, both in life and in death". ~ Sogyal Rinpoche