Lamp of Sincerity
I did a post a while back called “Yesterday I Experienced True Generosity” and in the comments section Kevin wrote a nice story about Buddha, a lamp and old lady. Here’s the post: http://blog.tsemtulku.com/?p=24485
Thanks Kevin, Tsem Rinpoche
From Kevin Tan on Sep 11, 2011 at 1:45 am (Edit)
This old lady reminded me of a real cool story about an old lady wanting to see Buddha but had nothing to offer. She cut her hair and exchanged it for oil and offered oil lamp to Buddha. In the temple of hundreds of oil lamp, as Buddha turned the wheel of Dharma a strong wind blew out all the oil lamps except the one offered by the old lamp. Her lamp could not be blown out because it was a lamp of sincerity, offered by the old lady who had nothing but exchanged her hair to make an offering to Buddha. I wish if only I could have half her sincerity. I would be a good start for me. This story always inspire me to give and give sincerely.






























































These two stories about sincerity are so amazing and touching… Thank U a lot for sharing!
Could someone please tell me if it’s possible to do any practice in order to become more sincere person? i’m sorry for my question, maybe there is an article about it, i just don’t find it by search…
Hey Vaiwa, the Lamrim Chenmo by Tsongkhapa has a section on the six perfections, I think his explanation of the Perfection of Generosity would be helpful. It is very detailed on how to give generously, the proper motivation, the things to avoid.
http://www.hsi.org/issues/mercy_release … lease.html
STOP BUDDHIST ANIMAL RELEASE!!!
“Many people don’t realize that the vast majority of animals used in mercy release were captured for the sole purpose of being released.”
“In Taiwan alone, 200 million animals, including nonnative species, are released each year. It should not be surprising, then, that a recent study found that 49 of Taiwan’s 51 major rivers were infested with invasive species.”
Whoops, posted in the wrong box–sorry, this was meant for below.