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We took him in October last year as he wasn’t eating. It didn’t seem to help him much even though we had his teeth cleaned up and extracted the decayed ones. Shine was FIV positive. He was such a good boy and just like Benjo, all he wanted was food.

He loved milk. He was served with a bowl of milk everyday. How I wish I can serve him a little longer…

Shine passed on peacefully. I was there to chant and meditate for him. This is how little we can help other living beings and it is always never enough.

I usually do not post picture like this. Rainbow cremation has improved their service so much. They have Amituofo chanting playing behind. The staff treated the animals respectfully. They are humble and I love to engage their service. A final goodbye to Shine.

We will meet again for sure!

Reflections on Speech

Be wary.

Words have the power to destroy.

Words can be the knife that slices the club that smashes the gun that shatters.

Words have power.

Just because we can say something hateful doesn’t mean we should.

When hurt by another’s word, we need to remind ourselves, most likely the speaker was not intentionally cruel, they were careless.

Why would we want to torment ourselves by lingering on another’s careless words?

Would they even want us to? What of our careless words?

We too need to be careful of what we say because heedless words can haunt others the rest of their lives.

When unable to see a person’s reaction, we need to be even more careful with our words.

If we wouldn’t want others to hear what we’re saying about them, most likely it shouldn’t be said.

We do not just address abusive words at others. Very often, we direct them at ourselves with our negative thoughts.

For the sake of all concerned, speak only those words that benefit others.

Venerable Wuling

I am at Jingsi, Yishun. Taking a seat with a perfect view.

Why am I here today? I like the ambience, tea, the staff and all the wonderful books.

The main reason that I am here is to think about the spiritual cultivation I had been going through lately… They are all good. Meditation is good. Chanting is good. The initial intention of helping the animals and humans stay firm. Be it be in action, chanting or meditation, they work pretty well for me.

Experiencing nimitta is good. I am able to recognise a bright mind, a delusive mind and a sleeping mind. I am able to experience heaven, tranquility and finally equanimity. I am able to better accept the nature of animals, the nature of individual. To better accept sufferings and impermanence. To be able to understand the Buddha’s teachings directly is so precious to me. Because…all these do not happen overnight. These are many lifetimes of cultivation. Would anyone be willing to give up?

Chanting is good because I am able to rely on the chanting of the Buddha’s name to calm my mind anytime and anywhere.

I have always love helping the weak, frail and the voiceless. It becomes natural, part of me. It is the best thing to do in life. An action that I have no fear when facing judgment. That’s what keeping me tall.

Feeling hungry suddenly!

Wonder if this biscuit contains milk or egg. It is safer not to eat!:) Vegan for life!

Arahat and Bodhisattva path are both different path. Can anyone walk both path at the same time? Probably not! The bodhisattva path would be easier if I didn’t experience the awakened mind.

There is an ant crawling around. On my mobile, paper and table. Maybe it is saying “take the bodhisattva path, the animals need help..”!

The monastic seems disagreeable with helping animals but I have big dreams for them. Really big dreams!

A sudden burst of happiness arise. Guess this is how having big dreams feels like!:)

5 adults and 15 kittens. We bailed 3 adults and 6 kittens from AVS on February 2016 and one of them was Macaron. We managed to trapped 2 heavily pregnant cats before both were sent to AVS and both gave birth to 9 kittens which makes a total of 20 rescues all at the same time.

It was my toughest time. Since then, everything seems easy. Macaron was the last adult who passed on. Out of 15 kittens, only 4 adopted, 7 didn’t make it and 4 with us.

So this is their destiny. All were not even 6 years of age.

What have we provided them? A home, friends, food, water and medical care. All of them were so fearful that they did not allow us to come near them. They kept running away. But we love them!

During this period of time, they weren’t as fearful as they were on the street. They were carefree. They do not have to kill or steal for food. They were not threatened by those who dislike them. They do not have to hide everywhere to be away from humans. They were not invested by fleas, ticks or even maggots. They were not abused by others. They were safe from vehicles, the sun and rain. These were the little things we gave them and yet I still feel I have not given enough. That’s the unsatisfactory of a caregiver.

The more painful I feel, the more I want to perfect the Dharma and stay on to help.

Reflections on New Day

I cannot do everything, so I need to focus on what I can.

Remembering that even my smallest deed can impact others.

Also remember that not being able to do something one hundred percent doesn’t mean that I shouldn’t try at all.

Before trying to fix that which is wrong around me, I need to work on that which is wrong inside me.

Instead of drifting aimlessly through today, I will reflect on what needs to be done and what can be improved on.

Remember that how I spend my time today will determine what I will become in my tomorrows.

If something is going to happen today, worry will not stop it.

If something is not going to happen, worry will have wasted my time and energy.

The obstacles that I will encounter today were not created by others, but by me…

Realizing this, I will not blame the messenger, but will accept my karmic consequences.

Instead of competing with and trying to surpass others, I will instead help them to succeed.

Understand that their gain does not have to mean that I have lost.

I will do the right thing not because I expect to change the world but because it is the right thing to do.

Venerable Wuling

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