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CONTACT DETAILS FOR PHENDHELING We now have new email addresses at Phendheling to make it easier for our members and friends to direct their enquires to the relevant people. Spiritual consultations : secretary@phendheling.org Membership and accounts: treasurer@phendheling.org Newsletter and General enquires: info@phendheling.org Event bookings & registrations: bookings@phendheling.org Newsletter of PhenDheLing Tibetan Buddhist Centre Vol 53 October / November / December 2017 Continuing extracts from My Spiritual Autobiography by His Holiness the Dalai Lama, 2009. Personal Reflections, Teachings and Talks collected by Sofia Stril-Rever, Translated by Charlotte Mandell. My Childhood in Lhasa: I find my teeth WHEN WE ARRIVED in Lhasa, my family and I were housed in the summer palace of the Dalai Lamas, the Norbulingka, or Jewel Park, whose gardens were overflowing with flowers. It was the eighth month of the year, and in that season the fruit trees were covered with apples, pears, and walnuts, to our great delight. But my mother remembers that I had only one idea in my head: finding a certain box in my rooms. I stated that my teeth were stored there, and I had all my predecessor s sealed trunks opened, one after the other, until I found what I was looking for. Seeing a box wrapped in brocade, I cried out that it contained my teeth. We did in fact find a set of dentures that had belonged to the Thirteenth Dalai Lama. I had forgotten this anecdote because my mind is dominated by memories of my present existence, attached to my present body. The events of my previous life have grown vague. Unless I make an effort to bring them back to mind, I don t remember them.

THE TIBETAN GOVERNMENT had built a house for my mother, and we lived apart, since I lived within the yellow walls of Norbulingka. But I would go almost every day to my mother s house. My parents also came to see me in the apartment of the Dalai Lamas, and we were very close. My mother visited me quite often, at least once a month, accompanied by my brothers and sisters. I remember our children s games in the gardens of Norbulingka. I also remember a temple with a stuffed leopard and a stuffed tiger. They looked so real to my younger brother, Tenzin Chögyal, that the mere sight of them filled him with terror. It didn t matter that I reassured him, saying they were just stuffed animals he didn t dare go near them. During the winter, at the Potala, the custom was that I should go into retreat for a month. I found myself in a room with no sun, with its windows shut, where it was cold. It was an old room (two or three hundred years old), and because of the oil lamps it looked like a kitchen dark, smoky, dirty. There were also rats! While we chanted or recited prayers, I could see them coming, for they liked to scurry around the torma offerings and drink the water in the offering bowls.... I couldn t tell if the deities liked this water, but I could see clearly that the rats loved it! (Laughs.) All through these years, my teacher never smiled. He was always very, very severe. But during this same time, shepherds, simple people, would be passing by joyfully, with their herds of cows and other animals. Hearing them sing, I d sometimes say to myself, I wish I could be one of them! 2 EVENT CALENDAR CONTINUED NOVEMBER Sun 5th 10:00am Meditation Tue 7th 7:00pm Meditation Fri 10th 7:00pm Lhabab Dhuechen Mon 13th 7:00pm Tsog / guru puja Sun 19th 10:00am Meditation at Gidgegannup Tue 21st 7:00pm Meditation Tue 28th 7:00pm Tsog / guru puja DECEMBER Sun 3rd 10:00am Christmas Fete Sun 10th 9:00am Calm Abiding Day Retreat Tue 12th 7:00pm Lama Je Tsongkhapa's anniversary (Gaden Ngachoe) Tsog offering Sun 17th 10:00am Meditation at Gidgegannup Tue 19th 7:00pm Meditation Thur 28th 7:00pm Tsog / guru puja 15 To be continued...

EVENT CALENDAR OCTOBER 14 PHENDHELING CHRISTMAS FETE 2016 SUNDAY 3 DECEMBER, 10AM - 4PM 3 Wed 4th 7:00pm Teaching: letter to a friend Thu 5th 10:00am Teaching: 37 practices of a Bodhisattva Sun 8th 10:00am Meditation Wed 11th 7:00pm Teaching: letter to a friend Thu 12th 10:00am Teaching: 37 practices of a Bodhisattva Sat 14th 7:00pm Tsog / guru puja Wed 18th 7:00pm Teaching: letter to a friend Thu 19th 7:00pm Medicine Buddha Practice Sun 22nd 11:00am ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Wed 25th 7:00pm Teaching: letter to a friend Thu 26th 10:00am Teaching: 37 practices of a Bodhisattva Sun 29th 10:00am Meditation at Gidgegannup Mon 30th 7:00pm Tsog / guru puja Dear members and friends, We are organising another Christmas fete this year, to be held on Sunday 3 December. Proceeds from the fete will go towards future centre projects such as hosting guest teachers. If you can help with: Making jam, chutney, baked goods, Cakes, GF and other sweet foods Savoury finger foods Preparing cuttings, donations of any plants Donations of second hand clothes Donations of other quality items that will be suitable for sale. (No junk please) Donations of new goods Please contact Morgan: Morgan's email: yasbincek@hotmail.com Mobile: 0438 055 732 If you have a skill or talent you would like to share on the day; music, massage, hand made gifts, etc., please let us know.

Dharma Teachings 4 GENERAL NEWS 13 TSOG OFFERING / GURU PUJA Twice a month, based on the lunar calendar, the practice of tsog offering / Guru puja is done. It is a commitment for those practicing tantra to restore and reaffirm their vows and pledges. However, anyone and everyone is welcome to attend this ritual of making extensive offerings to the Buddhas and Bodhisattvas, thus accumulating the positive energy needed to progress along the spiritual path. Everyone is welcome to attend. PhenDheLing Website For general information on PhenDheLing Tibetan Buddhist Centre, including the calendar of events, please visit: www.phendheling.org. Newsletter Contributions If you would like to contribute to the newsletter or have any suggestions, please forward your copy or message to info@phendheling.org with the subject "Newsletter". OCTOBER: Saturday 14th & Monday, 30th NOVEMBER: Monday, 13th & Tuesday 28th DECEMBER: Lama Je Tsongkhapa's anniversary (Gaden Ngachoe) & Tsog offering Tuesday 12th December DECEMBER: Thursday, 28th. Time: Please arrive at 6.45pm for a 7.00pm start. Offerings of food or flowers are welcome

Dharma Teachings GENERAL MEDITATION ON SUNDAYS Genla will be teaching meditations based on compassion, respect and happiness. These meditations will include techniques such as focusing on the breath and visualisations. All welcome: Suitable for both beginner and more advanced students. Time: 10.00am. 8th October 5th November 12 GUIDED MEDITATION ON TUESDAYS Visualisation meditation is a unique Tibetan Buddhist technique to develop concentration, to purify your negative energy and to enhance your positive energy. Buddha and Green Tara meditations are held on alternate sessions at the Centre. Everyone is welcome to attend. November 7th, 21st December 19 Time: 7.00pm. 5 SUNDAY MEDITATION AT GIDGEGANNUP Morgan has kindly opened her house to hold meditation sessions at 54 Waterford Drive, Gidgegannup. The meditation will be led by Ven. Thupten Lodey. Genla will teach meditations based on compassion, respect and happiness using techniques such as focusing on the breath and visualisations. Everyone is welcome to attend. Please join us for morning tea afterwards. Any queries please call Morgan on 9574 6186 / 0438 055 732. 29th October 19th November 17th December Time: 10.00am.

Dharma Teachings, continued 6 THE KING OF PRAYERS (continued) 11 Teaching Nagarjuna's Letter to King Satvahana (Continuation) - Wednesdays. Nagarjuna (1st - 2nd century A.D.) wrote his celebrated poem Letter to a Friend as a letter of advice to his friend King Gautamiputra/Satavahana. This advice gives a concise and comprehensive introduction to the entire path and practice of Buddhism. It guides both householders and the ordained onto the path leading to liberation and enlightenment. The instructions are of special interest to those who wish to take up spiritual activity while continuing to live and work in society; they are meant to convey the whole meaning of the Dharma to the ordinary person in a language and style that are easy to understand. Despite its short length (only 123 verses), it covers the whole Mahayana path with unusual clarity and memorable imagery; thus it is widely quoted by Tibet's great masters and scholars in the many commentaries they have written on the Buddhist path. Garlands of flowers I offer them And beautiful sounds, supreme perfumes Butter lamps and sacred incense I offer to all the victorious ones. Excellent dress, supreme fragrances and a mound of mystic substances high as Mount Meru I arrange in special formation And offer to all the victorious ones. And all peerless offerings I hold up In admiration of those gone to bliss; With the strength of faith in sublime ways I prostrate and make offerings to the conquerors. Long overpowered by attachment, aversion and ignorance Countless negativities I have committed With acts of body, speech and mind Each and every one of these I now confess. OCTOBER: Wednesdays, 4th, 11th 18th, 25th Time: Cost: 7:00pm By donation

SPECIAL EVENTS Lhabab Düchen Lhabab Düchen, is one of the four festivals commemorating the four events known as the great deeds of the Buddha. Lhabab Duchen commemorates Buddha Shakyamuni s Descent from the 33. Deva Realm. Mahamaya passed away seven days after Buddha s birth and was reborn in the 33 Deva realm. To repay her kindness and to liberate her, Buddha travelled to this realm and spent three months teaching there after which He descended to earth to continue teaching the Dharma in the human realm. We are doing Namgyal ma practice. Namgyal ma is female buddha of longevity and her practice is one of the most powerful practice for healing sickness and purification karma for dying beings. Date: Friday October 10 Time: 7.00pm Offerings of food/flowers are welcome 10 Dharma Teachings, continued Thursday Teachings The Thirty Seven practices of a Bodhisattva composed by Tibetan great master Ngulchu Gyalsay Thogmey Sangpo The Thirty-seven Practices of Bodhisattvas summarize the Mahayana path to perfection. Recognizing their true potential and letting go of everything which could hinder them on their spiritual journey, Bodhisattvas entrust themselves to the path taught by the Buddha. Resisting disturbing emotions, they learn to respond to difficult situations in a constructive way. A wonderful, lucid explanation of how you can come to cherish living beings as the source of all happiness and will ultimately be able to work solely for the good of all. OCTOBER: Thursdays, 5th, 12th, 26th Time: 10am 7 Lama Je Tsongkhapa's anniversary (Gaden Ngachoe) TSOG OFFERING Tuesday 12th December 7pm

8 9 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Dear members, this years AGM will be held on Sunday the 22nd of October at 11am. All members are welcome to attend. If anyone has any items that they wish to have discussed at the meeting they must be forwarded to the Secretary at P/O Box 160 Hamilton Hill WA 6963, no later than Wednesday the 18th of October. Thank you. May all beings be happy Om Mani Pad Me Hum PILGRIMAGE IN 2018 Genla, Thupten Lodey will lead a twenty-one day pilgrimage to the Sacred places of Buddhism in India, including a visit to His Holiness the Dalai Lama s Temple and Gyuto Monastery etc in Dharamsala. The Tentive dates are between the 3rd November to 23rd November 2018. Please contact info@phendheling.org if you are interested in joining the pilgrimage. CALM ABIDING DAY RETREAT Calm abiding, or Shamatha, is a stabilising meditation. It is the ability to hold the mind on the object of meditation with clarity and stability for as long as we wish. It is also called single pointed concentration. Calm abiding meditation is the first and most important step in training the mind and overcoming negative thoughts. If you practice calm abiding meditation you will gain a mind that is peaceful relaxed, clear and calm. Negative thoughts will diminish and you will be in harmony with people, thus bringing happiness to self and others. MEDICINE BUDDHA PRACTICE Thursday 19th October 7pm Offerings of food/flowers are welcome Date: Sunday December 10th Time: 9:00am to 4.00pm Cost: $35 members/$45 non-members A vegetarian lunch will be provided