Act of Kindness Stories

Act of Kindness Stories

  • Not being self centered

    I was meditating peacefully and heard someone knocking on the door. My immediate reaction was to not answer it but soon decided that I should anwser the door so that the poor guy will not be disappointed. Surely, when I answered the door, the poor guy was very relieved. I think it is a healthy attitute to put other’s interest ahead of my own.It is so tempting to just shut out the world and to sit and meditate for personal bliss but I always remind myself not to be self centered.Master Hua (the founder of DRBA) served as a great model for me. He alone inspired me to take up…

  • For My Mother

    I am actually writing this for my mom as she does not know much English and is also “internet challenged.” She was watching a buddhist program on channel 8 that featured Rev. Heng Sure. He mentioned about the music that was available on the website and my really wanted it because she has has passion for music. I just wanted to say that my mom has been the most generous person that I know. She drives from san francisco to el cerrito at least twice a week to visit the guru for spiritual guide and helps him with his workings. She chants everyday at her alter and is very dedicated…

  • Too much anger

    All my life I have had a temper. There were even times when I was angry, I would realize that I had no reason to be angry, but I chose to stay angry anyway. I thought it made me feel “better” (or actually, powerful). People around you want to placate you when you are obviously angry. They stay out of your way and are very likely to do what you want.It didn’t feel right, though. It felt like I was doing something wrong. But I felt like I couldn’t do much about it. Everyone gets angry, right?When I discovered Buddhism, I found that I certainly could do something about it.…

  • little effort

    I reached Utrecht and rented and apartment. I got a call mentioning that a package has arrived for me. I went to look at it and found that the package had my address but belonged to someone else. I did not accpet it and asked those people to wait and I shall try and find out about the person. With some effort and inquiries from other residents it was possible to locate the person and I informed her. She came to collect the parcel immediately. She mentioned that it had warm clothing sent by her parents and she desperately needed it because the weather has started to turn cold already.

  • Breaking through Boundries

    I have often been weary of personal contact especially with those that I do not know very well. There is a new student staying our pagoda and at first glance and talking to him I was quite intimidated. He is very wise, he has a deep voice and it seems that he does not need any help from anyone. He attended a retreat that was held at our center the following weekend after he arrived and soften up. I guess I also soften up and realized I, like him, try to be “strong”. In our retreat I realized how lonely I had become because of this pattern of mine. The…

  • A Bhiksuni’s Old Calico Kitty

    A dharma sister Ani Drolkar passed away within nine month’s of being diagnosed with Stage 4 ovarian cancer. None of her immediate sangha nor her family could adopt her twelve year old granny calico kitty. Although we have two male cats of our own, I knew I had to take her in to join my morning and evening prayers and meditation as she did with my dear friend Ani. I play a Tibetan animal liberation mantra CD for her repeatedly for the sake of her long life and for her own future rebirth.

  • Helping a Nun

    Well, it was time for lunch offering and I was pretty hungry and tired from working on the farm. On the way to the Buddhahall a nun needed help carrying heavy boxes of books to the bookstore. Then Mr. Lao stopped a called for help at TM to unload a truck. I assured the nun I would be back. After unloading a bunch of food off the truck near TM, I went back to the bookstore to find the nun and help her. The cart was way to heavy for me so we got a visitor (Tourist) to help out. Two kindness stories in one! anyway, the cart didn’t collapse…

  • Harmony Run

    Mine is not really a story but so many stories that happened to me this summer. I was one of the fortunate ones who was part of the international team of World Harmony Run in Europe. I was running through Slovakia, Austria, Italy, Switzerland and later Poland, the Baltics, Finnland and Sveden our main purpos was to bring the idea of friendship and the feeling of one big family to everybody. It really worked!At least in our team, because we were from different countries and we could work together happily on the same project and became very good friends.Our motto was “Harmony begins with me.” I take this run as…

  • Recited Pure Land Mantra for Peace

    I recited the Pure Land Mantra 108 times, and dedicated all the merit to world peace and to all soldiers and civilians who have sacrificed their lives in conflicts throughout the world.

  • library software

    I vow to implement a library software for the books available at Gold Sage Monastery. The literature made available there is truly a treaure trove. In this day and age, when every library has a web interface to search, reserve and track books, the library at GSM should have such a software too. This is a action that has not taken place yet, but it will be done.