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Buddhist Society of Western AustraliaBuddhist Society of Western AustraliaBuddhist Compassion Relief | Dr Lydia See | Tzu Chi Foundation | 11 October 2024Program: 00:00 Guided Meditation by Sandra Henville (BSWA) 24:24 Dhamma Talk by Dr Lydia See (Tzu Chi Foundation) Dharma Master Cheng Yen established the Tzu Chi Foundation in 1966 in Taiwan. The mission started with Charity, Medical Services, Education and Humanistic Values, and then extended further to Bone Marrow Donation, Environment Protection, Community Volunteerism and International Relief – Known as Tzu Chi’s Eight Footprints. Tzu Chi’s Australian footprints first appeared in Brisbane and Sydney in the early 1990s when members migrated to Australia from Taiwan. The Australian chapter of Tzu Chi Foundation was officially incorporated in 199...2024-11-171h 52Interfaith EncountersInterfaith EncountersImmigration Reprise: Debra Boudreaux Buddhist Tzu Chi FoundationDebra Boudreaux is a senior volunteer with the Buddhist Tzu Chi Foundation. She has more than 31 years of experience working on major projects related to charity, medical care, education, and humanitarian aid. Debra was previously the CEO of Tzu Chi Medical Foundation. She leads Buddhist and Catholic interfaith dialogues and serves as a member of the UN Multi-Faith Advisory Council. She serves as the Board Secretary for Global NGO Executive Committee within the UN DGC NGO venue. She also serves as Board of Trustees of Parliament of the World's Religions.Debra has visited Thailand Refugee Center, Turkey R...2024-02-2027 minTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupJun 2022 - Stephen DenqSince 2010, Dr. Stephen Denq, CEO of Tzu Chi Medical Foundation, has been involved in numerous international relief efforts through TIMA (Tzu Chi International Medical Association). In his sharing, he relates the power of stories in gaining wisdom through experiences. "Through each experience, we can learn and create new ways of solving problems." By repeating experiences over time, we are able to progress on the path of wisdom.2022-06-2629 minTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupApr 2022 - Rowena RempilloSister Rowena (BB) shared how a personal loss during Typhoon Haiyan embarked her on her Tzu Chi volunteering journey. She disclosed how her involvements in various Tzu Chi missions, such as the Eye Center in the Philippines, helped her recognized her blessings.2022-05-1105 minTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupApr 2022 - Diana HurtadoSister Diana first joined Tzu Chi as a volunteer for an English teacher in Seattle Chinatown. Before joining Tzu Chi, Sister Diana felt that she didn't have much direction, and wasn't leading a healthy life. Sister Diana shared the story of her transformation in this podcast.2022-05-1104 minTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupApr 2022 - Siew Ching WongSister Siew Ching joined Tzu Chi in 2007 through recycling, and started listening to the morning Wisdom at Dawn five years later, and also joining the water repentance sutra adaptation. The wisdom she learned helped her clarify the questions and doubts she had. Listen in to the podcast as Sister Siew Ching described her personal journey of faith, vow, and aspiration through the Tzu Chi Bodhisattva path.2022-05-1126 minThinkTech HawaiiThinkTech HawaiiThe Tzu-Chi Wellness Center (Healthy Planet)Tzu-Chi is Developing a Wellness Center.  The host for this show is Grace Chen O'Neil.  The guest is Stephanie Fan.  The Buddhist Tzu-Chi Foundation of Honolulu, Hawaii is developing a Wellness Center at their Kaimuki location.  Plans are still in progress, but the thought is to have a place where people can come for their own wellness.  They advocate a plant-based diet and meditation for stress relief.  Starting later this year, people will be able to enroll in wellness classes.The ThinkTech YouTube Playlist for this show is https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLQpkwcNJny6lykyAK...2022-04-0126 minTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupMar 2022 - Irene AngWhat is freedom from defilement? Sister Irene shared that defilement is carrying discriminating mindset towards others, and noted the affliction that she went through before she joined Tzu Chi. Through the Dharma expounded by Master Cheng Yen, Sister Irene learned to constantly reflect to make sure that her actions pose no harm to others, her words are kind and her thoughts are pure.2022-03-2605 minTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupMar 2022 - Pick-Wei LauTo be free from defilement is to achieve a state of tranquility, and one way to achieve this is to not have discrimination towards others. Brother Pick-Wei cautioned our tendency to have pre-conceived notion towards others, pointing to an example he had in San Diego when hearing a sharing from a homeless person. He learned then that there were many conditions that led to a person being homeless, and it was not just due to a lack of motivation.2022-03-2608 minTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupMar 2022 - William Keh"The meaning of life is not about gaining, but it's about giving. If you know how to give, you will feel happy." A Tzu Chi volunteer of 25 years, Brother William Keh shared the transformational encounters he had in Tzu Chi that taught him the spirit of joy and giving, and the meaning of life. He shared that the meaning of giving is to give up negative energy and give others positive energy. Brother Keh also shared what he learned from volunteering in international disaster reliefs, as well as observing life and death in his work in hospitals.2022-03-2627 minTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupJan 2022 - Jason SheuBrother Jason had a surgery in 2015 to remove his right kidney. He asked his doctor how to take care of his left kidney. The doctor asked him to eat less animal protein, and when Brother Jason said he was a vegetarian, the doctor smiled with great relief. Brother Jason then told the story of how he started his vegetarian journey, and the challenges and joy he experienced.2022-01-2903 minTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupJan 2022 - Vera WuAfter working with a stroke patient who suffered from facial paralysis and unable to smile, Sister Vera came to the realization that despite the impermanence of life, we should all stay in the moment and continue to cultivate love and compassion.2022-01-2905 minTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupJan 2022 - Yang LeeThe book used for this study group series is the ‘Ten Grounds of Bodhisattvas’. Brother Yang started the series with an explanation of the first ground, which is the ground of joy. Whether it is the giving of our strength, of material goods, or transforming others, giving always begins with a joyful and loving heart. Brother Yang closed by urging all of us to seize the moment to do good, reflecting on his experience while testing positive for COVID.2022-01-2912 minTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupJan 2022 - Debra BoudreauxSister Debra joined Tzu Chi in 1993, and she learned a lot from many Tzu Chi volunteers in her 31 years in Tzu Chi, participating in one capacity or another in Tzu Chi’s four missions. In her sharing, Sister Debra talked about her journey in Tzu Chi, and her vision for Tzu Chi as she is taking on the CEO role for the Tzu Chi USA this year. Through her talk, she highlighted the joy that we can celebrate from faith based innovation, and progress in women empowerment.2022-01-2933 minTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupNov 2021 - Yee Siang YongWhy do we as a society struggle with slowing down climate change? Sister Yee Siang shared her observations from the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP26). Beyond common understanding and consensus, she emphasized how Tzu Chi's action-oriented approach to environmentalism can help the world to implement effective efforts to protect our mother earth.2021-12-1305 minTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupNov 2021 - Linda Wang"If we know how to be content with what we have, then we can understand gratitude." Sister Linda discussed how Tzu Chi's four-ingredient spiritual soup prepared her to continue spreading kindness and compassion around the world.2021-12-1303 minTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupNov 2021 - Yang LeeWhat have we learned from the Path to Awakening throughout 2021? Brother Yang summarized how various Tzu Chi volunteers apply the dharma from the Path to Awakening into practice. Dharma discussed included: the Fourfold Mindfulness, Four Right Efforts, Four Bases of Fulfilling Power, Five Spiritual Roots and Five Powers, Seven Branches of Enlightenment, and Eightfold Noble Path (Precept, Samadhi and Wisdom).2021-12-1309 minTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupNov 2021 - Johan Alwall"I am strangely comforted by the concept that we cannot know our past karma, but we can still repent and purify ourselves of whatever we might have done." Brother Johan recounted his Tzu Chi journey since 2010. He shared how experiencing and witnessing sufferings, volunteering with various Tzu Chi chapters, and learning Master Cheng Yen's dharma changed his life. His aspiration to spread the Dharma and Tzu Chi’s spirit with people around the world will continue with his new role in the Global Partnerships Affairs Department at the CEO Office at the Abode.2021-12-1329 minThe Taiwan History Podcast: Formosa FilesThe Taiwan History Podcast: Formosa FilesS1-E14 - Buddhism "In Action" – Taiwan's Remarkable Tzu Chi Charity GroupTzu Chi is unique in relying on mostly laypersons instead of clergy, focusing on real-world problems instead of only the spiritual, and having an extremely open-minded attitude towards other faiths – this Buddhist group built Catholic and Protestant churches for native Taiwanese people who lost their villages in Typhoon Morakot! The story begins with a remarkable woman – then called Jun Yun – who would become Master Cheng Yen, the founder of the largest charity group in Taiwan.2021-11-1830 minEL JOHN MANDARINEL JOHN MANDARINEp 52 Bantuan Oksigen Budha Tzu Chi dan PTK KalbarEp 52 Bantuan Oksigen Budha Tzu Chi dan PTK Kalbar2021-10-2024 minTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupOct 2021 - Tung-Chia LiSister Tung-Chia is a certified Tzu Chi commissioner since 2000, and has participated in nursing home visits and individual case visits, and volunteered at correctional institutes. One lesson Sister Tung-Chia learned after joining Tzu Chi is that the body is so fragile and impermanent. She cherished every moment and expected nothing in return.2021-10-1204 minTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupOct 2021 - Jimmy YangWhat does it mean to see things the way they are? Brother Jimmy Yang delved into the science of seeing, and noted that the way we see others is a reflection of ourselves. He urged us to be mindful of the illusions that make up our reality.2021-10-1205 minTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupOct 2021 - Andrew LiuHow do we practice Right View and Right Thinking? Brother Andrew suggested that we can watch Master Cheng Yen's teaching for guidance. He illustrated how to apply these principles to change his habit of speeding and cutting lane while driving. 2021-10-1212 minTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupOct 2021 - Freeman Su"We don’t know if impermanence or tomorrow comes first. Whatever you need to do, do it right now." This is the wisdom that Brother Freeman shared in light of his mother's passing due to an accident. He learned that seeing things the way they are does not mean seeing things on the surface. We need to see further to the principles behind, like the Four Noble Truth or karma. When we do this, we don’t get emotional and become very calm.2021-10-1219 minTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupSept 2021 - Sister Sabrina HoSister Sabrina Ho shared with us how meditation has helped her be more mindful of feelings and pain that may trigger other emotions like irritation, impatience and anger. This mindfulness helped her in her Tzu Chi work, allowing her to see herself from a third person point of view.2021-09-1906 minTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupSept 2021 - Sister Ai-Chu WuSister Ai-Chu has learned how to focus since young. Guests visiting her house were amazed at her ability to focus on her work no matter how loud they were. In this podcast, Sister Ai-Chu shared with us how she focuses her mind at her work at Hewlett-Packard and when carrying out Tzu Chi’s missions.2021-09-1904 minTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupSept 2021 - Sister Valerie Tseng“Rather than externalizing our problems, the Buddha pointed out that our suffering comes from our own untrained mind.” Sister Valerie shared this thought provoking idea in this podcast, and provided examples of how Tzu Chi volunteers and Dharma Masters at the Jingsi abode apply right diligence, right mindfulness and right samadhi in their everyday lives.2021-09-1912 minTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupSept 2021 - Dharma Master De YuanMaster De Yuan started her spiritual cultivation in the Jingsi abode in 2006. Through her experience as a Dharma Master, she shared her insights while working in the abode kitchen, preparing for disaster relief, leading chants, and other activities at the abode.2021-09-1936 minTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupAug 2021 - Angeline FransiscaSister Angeline relates her decision to donate to Tzu Chi in Japan while working in the hotel industry in Japan. She follows Master Cheng Yen's advice to give back to the community that one is living in.2021-08-2203 minTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupAug 2021 - Roger Yee FongWords and actions can be used for good or harm. Brother Roger contemplates on the power of words and actions, and concludes that both must be engaged simultaneously, guided by the teaching from Master Cheng Yen.2021-08-2204 minTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupAug 2021 - Austin ChuHow do we carry ourselves with right speech, right action and right livelihood? Brother Austin gives us some insight on how they can be applied in our everyday conduct, and close with a guidance from Master Cheng Yen that 'The value of life is in the way we benefit others'.2021-08-2213 minTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupAug 2021 - Michelle NeelyTo Sister Michelle, volunteering has been a family tradition, and one she is constantly exposed to since young and in college. In her sharing, Sister Michelle brings us along on her journey volunteering with Tzu Chi. Sister Michelle finds that there is common thread in all the activities she participated in Tzu Chi, which is a deep and abiding love from Master Cheng Yen.2021-08-2229 minTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupJun 2021 - Lina LinHow do we turn bad affinities into good one? In her sharing, Sister Lina Lin talked about her relationship with her family member, who did not share the same belief as her when it comes to COVID-19. Listen on to find out how she chose loving-kindness rather than resentment to turn things around.2021-06-1804 minTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupJun 2021 - Susan WangImpermanence can bring about hopelessness and a broken heart. How then do we deal with impermanence? Sister Susan Wang told the story of her encounter with a victim of the Paradise wildfire, which led to her reflection on impermanence. Through teachings in Buddhism, she gained wisdom and decided to donate her body if any accident happens to her.2021-06-1804 minTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupJun 2021 - Jack FanThere are seven branches of enlightenment: discernment, diligence, joy, peace, renunciation, samadhi and mindfulness. They may feel hard to reach, but Brother Jack Fan suggests that we have been applying these seven branches of enlightenment in our every day lives. Follow his podcast to find how he applies these seven branches in his life.2021-06-1808 minTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupJun 2021 - Steven VoonA strong team is not based on the number of people. Small team can do big things when everyone is united and work without individual ego. These are some of the wisdom that Brother Steven Voon share in this podcast. Listen on to find out more about how Fresno Tzu Chi started with just 2 commissioners, and now have a very strong medical team that just celebrated their milestone of holding 1000 events.2021-06-1832 minInterfaith EncountersInterfaith EncountersMigration: Debra Boudreaux Buddhist Tzu Chi FoundationDebra Boudreaux is a senior volunteer with the Buddhist Tzu Chi Foundation. She has more than 31 years of experience working on major projects related to charity, medical care, education, and humanitarian aid. Debra was previously the CEO of Tzu Chi Medical Foundation. She leads Buddhist and Catholic interfaith dialogues and serves as a member of the UN Multi-Faith Advisory Council. She serves as the Board Secretary for Global NGO Executive Committee within the UN DGC NGO venue. She also serves as Board of Trustees of Parliament of the World's Religions.Debra has visited Thailand Refugee Center, Turkey R...2021-04-1327 minTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupApr 2021 - Eunice Butler"Our energy goes to whatever we manifest in our lives. Our mind and body are intimately connected. Looking at the fruit of the present moment, we can reflect on what went wrong in the past, resolve it, and transform it to something better." These are some of the lessons that Sister Eunice learned from roots, as she observed that roots system can travel towards water sources just like our awareness traveling to different areas of the mind.2021-04-1103 minTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupApr 2021 - Hank ChiWhen confronted with the question of why it appears that Tzu Chi is short of having self-cultivation practice, Brother Hank followed the middle path and explained that self-cultivation in Tzu Chi happened in every thought, word and action. Listen on as Brother Hank explained how compassion and wisdom can be cultivated hand-in-hand.2021-04-1103 minTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupApr 2021 - Marco TjioeWhat happened if we take away faith, diligence, mindfulness, samadhi and wisdom from our day to day life, from something as mundane as learning how to swim? Brother Marco suggests that these five roots and powers are already present in us as we go about our everyday lives. He then explained how these five roots and powers help him to uphold the precepts of non-harming towards insects.2021-04-1113 minTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupApr 2021 - Sean TanGiving up his opportunity to continue his PhD education or his family business, Brother Sean chose the path less traveled to be a pure practitioner. And he never looked back since. What inspired him? Listen on as Brother Sean advised that our lives might not be as smooth as we wish. It is just like a stock market, there are days when we are up, and days when we are down. But as Dharma practitioner, we should have a clear goal in our lives. And Dharma is like a map that can direct us to the right path.2021-04-1134 minTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupMar 2021 - Jasmine Huang"Even when you are speaking from reason, you should always remain harmonious and forgiving." This Jingsi aphorism helps Sister Jasmine navigate through challenges in her vegetarian journey, when she realizes that not everyone perceives vegetarianism the same way she does. With this reminder, she is able to cherish relationships, and cherish the people around her who have been supportive.2021-03-1406 minTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupMar 2021 - Allen ChungMoving is not easy. What makes it even harder is to let go of relationships, habits and things we have learned to live with for an extended period of time. In this podcast, Brother Allen shared about his move from Hawaii to Los Angeles, and the process of letting go that he went through.2021-03-1405 minTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupMar 2021 - Emily HuangOn the topic of mindfulness, Sister Emily asked: "Are you aware of how you practice (mindfulness) through your hands?". In her sharing, Sister Emily recounted her experience receiving sleeve covers from the Dharma Master at the abode, and also in giving pizza to a family during an aid distribution. Through her experiences, she learns how to express love and care through her hands.2021-03-1409 minTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupMar 2021 - Victor JiehThe true volunteer spirit is offering help to others, but not asking anything in return. When we apply this spirit sincerely, we can forge a long lasting bond with and inspire kindness from the community. This is one of the wisdom that Brother Victor shared in this podcast. Through his experience joining Tzu Chi Beijing when there were only 10 commissioners, to seeing the volunteer pool grow to more than 235 commissioners, Brother Victor learned a lot from his journey to serve the community.2021-03-1434 minTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupFeb 2021 - Xingtong Li"I knew from that moment on, I want to change others' lives just like my grandpa did." Sister Xing Tong reflects on her initial aspiration, which began when her grandpa served as a role model for selfless giving to those in need. Now on the Tzu Chi path, Sister Xing Tong is inspired to use her education to benefit others.2021-02-2003 minTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupFeb 2021 - Lily KangSister Lily started her Tzu Chi path through Tzu Chi Collegiate Association. She thanked her mentors for encouraging her to stay on the Tzu Chi path, even though there were stressful times. In her sharing, she illustrated her experience through the story of a monkey and an elephant. The lesson she learned is not to be too hurried and ambitious, but keep a slow and steady pace.2021-02-2005 minTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupFeb 2021 - Steve ChiuHow do we apply the four Right Efforts in our daily life and as we walked the Tzu Chi path? Brother Steve shared his take on the Right Effort, which gave a good guidance on how to eliminate any evil that has arisen, prevent evil that has not yet arisen, give rise to goodness that has not yet arisen and nurture goodness that has arisen.2021-02-2011 minTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupFeb 2021 - Huey Shann Sue"If we walk alone, we may walk very fast. But if we walk with a group of people, we may be able to walk longer." This is one of the teaching from Dharma Master Cheng Yen that Sister Huey Shann kept close to her heart. In this podcast, sister Huey Shann shared how her affinity with Tzu Chi started, and how Tzu Chi held a special place in her heart. Tzu Chi is not only as a place for her to volunteer, but also where she finds a long lost family.2021-02-2017 minTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupDec 2020 - Allen FreeseSharing a heartwarming story of his grandmother, Brother Allen relays what it means to be equanimous. This short sharing reveals how the simple act of harboring gratitude and respect toward others can shift our mindset and foster better affinities with others.2020-12-2402 minTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupDec 2020 - Annie ChowHow do you remain calm when tension escalates? Sister Annie shared a story when she lost her temper when she was a member of the Tzu Chi Collegiate Association at UC Irvine, and the lessons she learned from it.2020-12-2406 minTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupDec 2020 - Yang Lee"When things get bad, sometimes it has a silver lining." Brother Yang shares a heartfelt account of his personal experience amidst the pandemic, relating it to the Fourfold Mindfulness and the teaching of "Contemplate All Things as Having No Self." In the midst of his difficulties, Brother Yang reconnects with his faith in the Dharma through volunteerism, prayer, and community -- and puts the teaching into practice.2020-12-2410 minTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupDec 2020 - Karmen LongWould you be willing to donate 10% of what you own? Upon reflecting on the responses to this question, Sister Karmen realized that the wealthier we are, the harder it becomes to give. She then embarks on a journey after quitting her job as a doctor in the UK, and going to Mozambique to serve.2020-12-2433 minTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupNov 2020 - Roger ChouHow does one find joy amidst anxiousness? Brother Roger Chou shares what brings him joy, and the peace and tranquility that he experiences while being at the Jingsi abode, serving and volunteering.2020-11-2004 minTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupNov 2020 - Steph ShaoThere is a ripple effect of joy. When we experience one, we will affect those we encounter. But how do we find joy? Sister Steph Shao shares how being present and spending time with her family allows her to enjoy each moment, and share this most beautiful gift with others.2020-11-2003 minTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupNov 2020 - Mark OstranderReflecting on decades of experience as a firefighter and volunteer in disaster relief, Brother Mark Ostrander discusses this month's book sharing: what it means to contemplate the mind as impermanent. As Brother Mark shares, a mindset of clarity and calm in moments of challenge can help to bring harmony.2020-11-2008 minTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupNov 2020 - Michael SiaoBrother Michael Siao, a true Bodhisattva and volunteer serving the Phillipines, discusses the history of Tzu Chi in the Phillipines, the meaning of infinite joy, and how to transform suffering with the seeds of Dharma. "Infinite joy can be passed on. It's not only influencing people, but it can be passed on."2020-11-2021 minTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupOct 2020 - HighlightsHighlights of Oct 2020 online Dharma study group2020-10-1900 minTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupOct 2020 - Weili KangWhat is the difference between compassion, empathy and altruism? Sister Weili gives us a clear insight into the nuances between them, and offer her understanding on what it means to be compassionate towards other people, animals, objects and towards one self.2020-10-1908 minTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupOct 2020 - Fang-Wen HuangWhat does the teaching "contemplate all feelings as suffering" signify? Sister Fang-Wen reveals an understanding of suffering, yet also compassion and forgiveness, through her own family's story and personal transformation. Her story of forgiveness teaches us what is possible when we can open our hearts to others.2020-10-1911 minTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupOct 2020 - James ChenAmong numerous international relief missions since the 1990s, Brother James Chen has traveled to volunteer in Haiti 78 times. Despite the tremendous hardships encountered during visits, he feels grateful and truly humbled by the resilience and faith of the people of Haiti. In his sharing, he describes the tremendous suffering witnessed, and the possibility of joy and transformation.2020-10-1918 minTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupSep 2020 - HighlightsHighlight of Sep 2020 online Dharma study group2020-10-1900 minTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupSep 2020 - Full study groupFull September 2020 online Dharma study group session.2020-09-2246 minTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupSep 2020 - Isabelle TsengWhat is Great Loving Kindness and how does it play a part in our lives? Isabelle, a graduate from John Hopkins University and also a Tzu Ching, shares the power of Loving Kindness and reflects on her experience with Loving Kindness.  She shared how she felt the power of loving kindness and how it propelled her to also apply loving kindness in all aspects of her life and in daily life situations and during the pandemic.2020-09-2204 minTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupSep 2020 - Hui Ying ChinWhat does it mean to contemplate the body as impure? Hui Ying, a certified commissioner and acupuncturist, reveals the meaning of this contemplation through a short story of Ānanda, the main attendant of the Buddha. This month's book sharing is based on The Fourfold Mindfulness from "The Path to Awakening: Teachings on the Adapted Verses of the Thirty-Seven Practices to Enlightenment."2020-09-2210 minTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupSep 2020 - Alice LuWhen the unfortunate cannot find help, those who are blessed must go to them. This Jingsi Aphorism aptly describes the spirit that Alice and a group of young volunteers carried when they started a medical program in Brisbane, Australia. Tune in to her podcast sharing to hear about the challenges she faced, and how she melted away barriers with love.2020-09-2226 minTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupJul 2020 - HighlightsHighlights for Jul 2020 online Dharma study group.2020-08-1401 minTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupJul 2020 - Jonathan HoHow does steadfastness become a part of one's life?  One college student, Jonathan shares his formula on how to keep going and how he maintains his aspiration and steadfast in his belief.  What motivates and keeps him going as a college student even during the pandemic and asks us to reflect on our impact we have to those around us.2020-08-1402 minTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupJul 2020 - Bessie NhanHow do you achieve your goals despite tremendous hardship? Bessie shares her own story of transformation, which begins in a war-torn Vietnam at the age of 17. Bessie's story is one of steadfastness paired with kindness and optimism. So began her journey to the U.S. and to Tzu Chi, a path guided by gratitude, respect, and love. "As long as we continue to work hard and spread kindness, we can achieve our goals."2020-08-1402 minTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupJul 2020 - Angelina HoWhy do we practice steadfastness, and how do we remain unwavering in the face of challenges? Through the lens of steadfastness, Angelina provides fresh perspective on a classic fable, discusses the book passage "Defeating Demons with Wisdom," and shares insights from Tzu Chi's early relief efforts in China -- a history guided by confidence, perseverance, and courage. As Master teaches, "With that mindset, I believe no obstacles ahead will be too difficult to overcome."2020-08-1407 minTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupJul 2020 - Mingjhing Hsieh and Huanxun ChanWhat does it mean to be steadfast during a disaster relief effort? How are lives affected following a disaster? Mingjhing Hsieh and Huanxun Chan shared touching survivor stories and the long term recovery effort following the biggest wildfire in California in November 2018.2020-08-1420 minConversations with the Nesti Center for Faith and CultureConversations with the Nesti Center for Faith and CultureCovid-19 and the Tzu Chi Foundation w/ Peter ChenDirector General Peter Chen, with the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Houston (https://www.roc-taiwan.org/ushou_en/), joins Bridget Richardson, with the Nesti Center for Faith & Culture (https://www.stthom.edu/cfc), to discuss the office’s efforts during the Covid-19 pandemic and specifically the Tzu Chi Foundation (https://tzuchi.us/). Director General Chen shares how Tzu Chi has helped people in more than 50 countries and how their volunteers are trying to help people find inner peace during this time of anxiety. They also discuss the efforts of Tzu Chi in Taiwan and Houston.2020-06-3014 minTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupJun 2020 - Connie Chow"If we know something is right, we just have to get out there and do it." Connie reflects on faith in the context of vegetarianism and the Black Lives Matter movement. She shares her journey in becoming vegetarian and maintaining conviction despite obstacles on the path. She also reveals how her faith has guided her towards hope and action amidst social injustice.2020-06-2410 minTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupJun 2020 - Mingyuan MaiHow can we practice Faith in our everyday life? Mingyuan shares his reflections on how in his practice of tennis, he sees how having faith can open doors for possibilities.2020-06-2404 minTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupJun 2020 - Han HuangHow does faith guide us to make a decision that allows us to be truer to ourselves? What if that decision comes at a cost of long established convenience? In his sharing, Han explored how he decided to be a vegetarian and stop animal experiments even though it was crucial for his career as a molecular biologist.2020-06-2418 minTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupApr 2020 - Jushua TanJushua shares how Integrity played a part through his life transitions and interactions with volunteers.2020-05-1505 minTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupApr 2020 - PJ TanEver wonder why are we so afraid of death, and why is it so difficult to control sensual desires? In his sharing of the book chapter, "Overcoming difficulties through diligence", PJ showed us how our brain worked and how to rewire it, then gave us inspiring examples of how these difficulties were overcome.2020-05-1514 minTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupApr 2020 - TrumanA grandson's story of his grandfather's decision...how integrity changed the course of life for one family...and how this lesson resonates in his day to day2020-05-1502 minTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupMar 2020 - TrailerMarch 2020 Dharma study group trailer Background music detail: Motivating And Inspiring Uplifting Corporate by MyOpus | https://soundcloud.com/user-186793923 Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en_US2020-03-2801 minTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupMar 2020 - Allen HuangWhat does it mean to be sincere? What is the difference between being honest and sincere? Allen gives a story of his observations...Sometimes we think language is the barrier and information is lost through translation. But in reality, its the way we convey this information that communicates effectively our intentions.  If we use honesty with sincerity filter, understanding results.2020-03-2803 minTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupMar 2020 - Holden LinSincerity through the acronym of RACE...Reaching out, Authenticity, Consistency, and Enthusiasm.  Holden shows us how he puts sincerity into practice using this formula.2020-03-2803 minTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupMar 2020 - Yee Siang YongHow do we change our mindset and learn to embrace difficult circumstances or relationships? In her sharing, Yee Siang sheds light on the perspective she takes when facing bad situation or relationship. She also shares a story of self introspection, noting how challenging it can be to do good deeds all the time, and what to do after falling for a moment of anger to which she regretted.2020-03-2806 minTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupMar 2020 - Amy Chiu"We should take joy in people's good deeds and accomplishment, and we can do so much more as a collective whole". These are the takeways that Amy got from her reading of the chapter: "Attaining blessing through joyful giving". Amy shares her take on how ignorance, attachment and anger holds us from joyful giving.2020-03-2806 minTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupMar 2020 - Joe HuangHow we do heal ourselves and others around us in times of suffering? Joe guides us into a deeper understanding of how we can embark on a journey to care for and connect with others through Tzu Chi's four missions (charity, medicine, education, and humanistic culture).2020-03-2818 minTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupDec 2019 - TrailerTrailer for the Dharma study group in December 2019. Background music: Home by Vlad Gluschenko | https://soundcloud.com/vgl9 Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en_US2020-03-2801 minTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupDec 2019 - Beth ChenHow do we continue to participate in Tzu Chi when family dynamics and life roles change as a new parent?  Beth Chen shares her Tzu Chi Journey and how Master Cheng Yen inspires her to keep giving…Balancing own family obligations and keeping Tzu Chi a part of her inner spiritual path...because Tzu Chi will always be a part of her and her daily practice2020-03-2703 minTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupDec 2019 - Jonathan LiuWe are used to respect when given to a figure of authority. But how is respect shown to those younger than us, or those with less power? Jonathan believes that respect flows like a river, and describes how he learns respect from an exemplary figure, and in turn be able to show respect to those who are younger.2020-03-2703 minTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupDec 2019 - Jack Fan"My aspiration is being part of something bigger," shared Jack. This aspiration brings him full circle, from contributing as a leader of the Tzu Chi Collegiate Association (TCCA) in San Diego, to being a coordinator in a medical outreach, to the advisor of the TCCA in Austin. Jack's story shows us the power of remembering our initial aspiration.2020-03-2713 minTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupDec 2019 - Steph ShaoWhen we felt personally attacked, how do we turn around and try to see from the other person's point of view? Steph related a book passage titled "The shadow below the great tree" with her own experience, and became aware of the arising, abiding, changing and ceasing of her thought process, which allowed her to turn what felt like an attack to empathy2020-03-2715 minTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupDec 2019 - Bruce KnottsWhat made a Unitarian Universalist decide to dedicate himself to Tzu Chi? When he met Master Cheng Yen, Bruce Knotts, United Universalist's UN Office Director, felt that he has the answer for the ailments of the world as well as for our individual afflictions.2020-03-2711 minTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupDec 2019 - Steve ChiuWhat is a good life? Steve Chiu delightfully reflects on this question and what he learned from observing Master Cheng Chen's interactions with volunteers during his recent stay at the Abode.2020-03-2705 minTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupOct 2019 - TrailerTrailer with all the sharing highlights from Oct 2019 study group.2020-02-1901 minTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupOct 2019 - Alex KingIs it possible to have fun while doing service work? In his sharing of the video: "To serve or to be served", Alex shares the story of a friend who finds joy in volunteering, and shows us how it is possible for service to be the center-piece of the 'fun' in a volunteering event.2020-02-1805 minTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupOct 2019 - Tiffany LiuWhat will you do once you have ticked off everything in your life plan checklist, but still feel unfulfilled? In her sharing, Tiffany explored her journey to true contentment, navigating through cultural influence that associate wealth, power, status and influence with success and identity.2020-02-1820 minTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupOct 2019 - Johan AlwallWhat is our mind like being keenly aware of people and matter around us? How does it feel to have a heart filled with gratitude? In his sharing, Johan walks us through his experience in the 2010 Haiti earthquake, with a heart open to the suffering of the people around him, and filled with gratitude of the volunteers who selflessly dedicate themselves for others.2020-02-1808 minTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupOct 2019 - Holden LinHow do we cope with the loss of our loved ones? What can we do when injustice fell upon us? In this sharing of the book "A Second and A Lifetime", Holden relates Master's teaching with his own experience, and shares with us how his affinity with Tzu Chi started and solidified.2020-02-1808 minTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupOct 2019 - David WangDo you join Tzu Chi because you are told to do so, or because you yourself want to be in Tzu Chi? David has them both, and shares what makes it click for him to join Tzu Chi wholeheartedly.2020-02-1802 minTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupOct 2019 - Connie ChowWhat is your initial inspiration of joining Tzu Chi? How do you sustain the motivation, and work with your perceived weakness? In her sharing, Connie recalls her inspiration from fundraising for Hurricane Katrina relief effort, and identifies her strength that helps her figure out her goal in Tzu Chi. She then shares how she approaches a weakness she has while serving in Tzu Chi.2020-02-1803 minTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupTzu Chi Dharma Study GroupOct 2019 - Katherine LauFeeling stuck? Why not give volunteering a try? In her sharing, Katherine describes her journey volunteering with Tzu Chi, and how she feels the sense of togetherness and being fully present when volunteering at the food pantry.2020-02-1802 minTheovlogyTheovlogy@Theovlogy 64 - Belajar dari Tzu Chi tentang PendidikanBagaimana mungkin seorang Kristen bekerja purna waktu di sebuah lembaga yang didirikan oleh kaum Buddhis Tzu Chi? Tidakkah ia mengkompromikan imannya demi pekerjaan? Percakapan kali ini berdasarkan pengalaman real Dr. Timothy Athanasios, Kepala Sekolah di salah satu Sekolah Tzu Chi. Dr. Athanasios malahan menggarisbawahi bahwa orang-orang Kristen seharusnya tidak ragu-ragu untuk bekerja sama dengan Buddha Tzu Chi. Ada banyak yang harus dipelajari oleh orang Kristen, khususnya di bidang pelayanan sosial dan pendidikan. Bagaimana selanjutnya? Simak obrolan menarik kali ini.   2019-06-2429 min