Dae Yen Sa International Buddhist Temple and Meditation Center
There are many reasons to visit the temple! Here are just a few:
Art Experience!
Thanks to Bo Kag for the photo and to Lori and Nestor for their snow Buddha handiwork during the October storm anomaly! Dae Yen Sa is packed with traditional art from Korea as well as more contemporary spiritual art.
Take a Trip!
Jason on the steps of one of the beautiful temples at Bak Lim Sa during the group trip to Bak Lim Sa's 13th Annual Open Mountain Ceremony. Dae Yen Sa members gather for group trips a few times every year. Thank you Jason for the photo!
Participate in beneficial shopping and resolve a koan!
The temple now has available a selection of great merchandise! Stop by to purchase a temple t-shirt or the favorite "WHO AM I?" koan t-shirt. Your shopping benefits the temple and you may resolve your favorite koan!
Watch a Movie!
Dae Yen Sa's currently is running a "Film Festival" Series showing movies every Friday!
Keep apprised of historic events in the Buddhist world!
Enlightened Seon (Zen) Master Jinje , the 79th Patriarch in the Korean lineage of the Buddha, traveled to the West for the first, and perhaps only, time.
Dae Yen Sa offers retreat days throughout the year. Contact the temple to find out about upcoming retreat days, schedules, and activities for those days. Watch the newsletter for announcements!
Volunteer Your Skills!
There are many ways to support your temple including donations. If you have something special to contribute, please let us know! Offer a talk or workshop. Assistance with preparations for special events, weekends and teaching nights is always greatly appreciated. This includes assistance in the kitchen, setting up, taking down and any other donation of talent or effort that can assist the temple.
Meet other interesting and talented people!
Aerim Kim,the author of this lovely book of poetry is a frequent visitor at Dae Yen Sa Temple. Her poetry style is free, fresh, heartfelt, and full of a joyful sparkle of emotion. The late Zen Master Seung Shang described Aerim's poetry as "zen poems". The Kim's have generously supplied the temple with many copies of this book in order to help support the printing needs of the temple. Please contact Sue Yen Sunim to purchase copies of the book for your personal library.
Appreciate the cultural exchange.
Learn about the symbolism and meaning of Korean spiritual art. Meet a Tibetan monk. See a sand mandala being constructed.
Share a vegetarian meal with friends.
Many events include a Korean vegetarian lunch!
Please consider donating to the temple!
Your assistance, no matter what amount, is greatly appreciated!
Dae Yen Sa International Buddhist Temple and Meditation Center is a non-profit religious organization serving the spiritual needs of a diverse and dedicated community of lay practitioners. We offer instruction and participation in Buddhist religion, meditation forms, devotional chanting and worship, dharma principles and practices, yoga and other relevant programs. We welcome all who seek enlightenment of mind and freedom from suffering caused by human greed, hatred and delusion.
Dae Yen Sa International Buddhist Temple and Meditation Center is a non-profit 501(c)(3) religious organization. Charitable contributions are tax exempt. Thank you in advance for your generosity. Namu.
Dae Yen Sa International Buddhist Temple and Meditation Center
Snow Buddha!
Thanks to Bo Kag for the photo and to Lori and Nestor for their handiwork during the October storm anomaly!
Contents:
1. Events and Announcements 2. Dharma School Series 3. Buddha Thought 4. Schedule Reminders 5. Dae Yen Sa Video 6. Volunteers
EVENTS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS!
SpecialRequest
WINTER APPEAL. PLEASE HELP.
A Buddhist Parable of the Lady and the Lamp
One day on the street the old woman encountered a long procession of carts carrying a large quantity of flax oil. Upon asking, she learned that the oil was a donation which the king of the country, was sending to the Buddha. Deeply moved, the old woman also longed to make an offering, but she had no money whatsoever. She decided to cut off her own hair and sell it.
With that money she bought a small amount of flax oil and went to offer it to the Buddha. She thought: With so little oil a lamp will only burn half a night. However, if the Buddha recognizes my faith and feels compassion for me, then the lamp will burn throughout the night.
Her wish was fulfilled and the lamp continued to burn throughout the night, while all the other lamps went out in the strong winds which blew from the direction of Mount Sumeru. When day broke, people tried to blow it out, but, on the contrary, her lamp continued to glow all the more, so brightly as to almost illuminate the entire world.
We are reaching out to you to ask for financial support to keep our Temple "lamps" on throughout the winter. The operating costs for Dae Yen Sa Temple, especially heat, electricity and food are considerable.
The Temple does not charge membership fees. Programs such as Saturday Yoga/QiGong, Meditation, Vegetarian Lunch; Wednesday Dharma School; Movie Nights and other special events are led by volunteers and depend entirely on individual contributions. Dae Yen Sa's mission is to welcome all, and in order to keep these programs alive, the Temple is counting on your financial support.
While we are mindful that the present economy has affected many, we hope you will make a contribution today that is right for you. Like the story of the Lady and the Lamp, even modest offerings are extremely helpful and greatly appreciated. Dae Yen Sa is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit religious organization as such, your donation is tax deductible.
Please make your check payable to: Dae Yen Sa International Buddhist Temple
You may hand your offering directly to Su Yen Sunim at the Temple or mail to:
Dae Yen Sa International Buddhist Temple c/o Su Yen Sunim 19 Kinsey Road, New Hartford Connecticut, 06057
Thank you in advance for your generosity and care.
May you be Peaceful, Happy and Well.
Namu.
Bo Gak (eduardo)
13th Annual Open Mountain Ceremony
Jason sitting on the steps of one of the beautiful temples at Bak Lim Sa.
The gathering at Bak Lim Sa Korean Temple in Summitville, NY, for the 13th Annual Open Mountain Ceremony was a great success! Catch some of your friends that attended to see photos of the beautiful traditional buildings on the grounds and all the events!
Dae Yen Sa Film Festival!
Dae Yen Sa's nine-week "Film Festival" Series continues each Friday, gathering at 7:00 PM, and will starting the movie at 7:30. Showings, and as many thereafter as weather will permit is outdoors. The movies will all have a Buddhist themes or stories, and are family appropriate. One of the movies that we are aware of does have a scene or two that could be considered "mature". When this one comes up, we will notify you in the reminder e-mail.
We ask for a five dollar donation to the temple to cover costs, and this will include popcorn and hot chocolate or bottled water.
For information about the movie title, ratings (if available - some of the films are not rated), and descriptions of the film can be given on an individual basis by contacting Lori Chernyha at lchernyha@gmail.com . Sign up for email announcements to stay informed! Please come and enjoy the show!! We encourage you to bring family, friends, and neighbors!
ONCE-IN-A-LIFETIME HISTORIC EVENT.
Enlightened Seon (Zen) Master Jinje , the 79th Patriarch in the Korean lineage of the Buddha, traveled to the West for the first, and perhaps only, time. For those that were not able to see the event in person, a film of the event is available online.
On July 13 the new 25-week Dharma Discovery began at Dae Yen Sa. See the attached syllabus for details, and pass it on to anyone you know who may be interested. If you are able and allowed to post it where it can be seen by many people, please do. Thanks you for your interest!
Classes take place Wednesday evenings from 7-9 PM and include meditation, shared reading, dharma talk, discussion, tea ceremony and a fruit party social. This course runs from July 13 through December 28, 2011. There are no attendance expectations; Please come whenever you can!
Dharma study is tuition-free! Sangha members are instead suggested to practice the paramita of [reciprocal] generosity,donating commensurate to the benefits of participating and their financial ability.
His Holiness the Dalai Lama: "What’s the meaning of miracle? Miracle is something unexpected. I think a hundred years ago, jumbo jets or some of these really...computers—I think in their eye this is something miracle. Because Miracle is something you cannot understand. So now I think within this century we may find some new ideas or new facts. So far we spent all our energy and time for research on matter, not internal world. This skull— small space, but lot of mysterious things still there."
See more on the website for the film THE BUDDHA
http://www.pbs.org/thebuddha/miracles/
SCHEDULE REMINDERS!
Wednesday Dharma School
7:00 PM to 8:30 PM Meditation and Dharma Study
Saturday Temple Regular Schedule:
9:00 AM to 10:00 AM Yoga or Qi Gong 10:00 AM to 10:20 AM Tea Break 10:20 AM to 11:00 AM Silent Meditation 11:00 AM to 11:10 AM Walking Meditation 11:10 AM to 11:30 AM Chanting 11:30 AM to 12:30 PM Korean Vegetarian Lunch
Dae Yen Sa offers retreat days throughout the year. Contact the temple to find out about upcoming retreat days, schedules, and activities for those days. Watch the newsletter for announcements!
DAE YEN SA VIDEO
Garchen Rinpoche Documentary Official Preview 2011
FOR THE BENEFIT OF ALL BEINGS
Born on the roof of the world. Discovered by a king as the reincarnation of a great Lama. He fought to save his country, defending the Jewel of Tibet. Imprisoned for 20 years, he practiced the Buddha's teachings in secret. Upon release, he emerged an awakened master. To rebuild the Dharma, he risked his life. Today, he travels the globe as Love.
THE EXTRAORDINARY LIFE OF GARCHEN TRIPTRUL RINPOCHE
This film is a rare and intimate portrait of an astonishing man. One experiences the world of Tibetan Buddhism through his unusally inspiring and revealing life story. His journey moves and instructs us, in a uniquely universal way, to have the courage to embody pure Love, the highest potential of the human mind.
a film by Christina Lundberg
More information about this film on their website: www.ForTheBenefitOfAllBeings.com more of the preview can be seen online http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EcUqhifbD3o
VOLUNTEERS!
Thanks for supporting your local temple and meditation center!
There are many ways to support your temple including donations. If you have something special to contribute, please let us know! Please volunteer your skills. Offer a talk or workshop,
Assistance with preparations for special events, weekends and teaching nights is always greatly appreciated. This includes assistance in the kitchen, setting up, taking down and any other donation of talent or effort that can assist the temple. You are always greatly appreciated! The temple does have some special requests from time to time as well. Thank you to all the people who make the wonderful experience at the temple possible for everyone!
A big thank you to Eduardo and Aaron leading the Dharma talks on Wednesday night at Dae Yen Sa and so many others that volunteer their time and attention.
There are many reasons to visit the temple! Here are just a few:
Participate in beneficial shopping!
The temple now has available a selection of great merchandise! Please stop by to purchase a temple t-shirt or the favorite "WHO AM I?" koan t-shirt. Your shopping benefits the temple!
Aerim Kim,the author of this lovely book of poetry is a frequent visitor at Dae Yen Sa Temple. Her poetry style is free, fresh, heartfelt, and full of a joyful sparkle of emotion. The late Zen Master Seung Shang described Aerim's poetry as "zen poems".
The Kim's have generously supplied the temple with many copies of this book in order to help support the printing needs of the temple. Please contact Sue Yen Sunim to purchase copies of the book for your personal library.
Please consider donating to the temple!
Your assistance, no matter what amount, is greatly appreciated!
Dae Yen Sa International Buddhist Temple and Meditation Center is a non-profit religious organization serving the spiritual needs of a diverse and dedicated community of lay practitioners. We offer instruction and participation in Buddhist religion, meditation forms, devotional chanting and worship, dharma principles and practices, yoga and other relevant programs. We welcome all who seek enlightenment of mind and freedom from suffering caused by human greed, hatred and delusion.
Dae Yen Sa International Buddhist Temple and Meditation Center is a non-profit 501(c)(3) religious organization. Charitable contributions are tax exempt. Thank you in advance for your generosity. Namu.