1. His Holiness Maha Ghosananda

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    Wall of Remembrance...Supreme Patriarch of Cambodian Buddhism
    The Gandhi and the Gem of Cambodia
    His whole life for the Khmer Nation, Buddhism and Peace
    (May 23, 1913 – March 12, 2007)

    Our journey for peace
    begins today and every day.
    Each step is a prayer,
    Each step is a meditation,
    Each step will build a bridge.

     

    H.H. Maha Ghosananda, the Supreme Patriarch of Cambodian Buddhism, became my inspiration ever since I first met him. The world lost one of the true followers of Lord Buddha, a kind, compassionate, and a heroic Buddhist when His Holiness passed away. I will continue to keep the flame burning and remember him forever… Truthfulness, Forbearance and Gratitude is the ultimate teaching His Holiness would like to pass on to all beings. ~Jendhamuni Sos

  2. The Leaves are Falling Down

    Comment

    (to the tune of “The Farmer in the Dell”)

    The leaves are falling down
    The leaves are falling down
    School is here and fall in near
    The leaves are falling down.

    The leaves are falling down
    The leaves are falling down
    Some are red and some are brown
    The leaves are falling down.

    The leaves are falling down
    The leaves are falling down
    They tickle your nose and touch your toes
    The leaves are falling down.

    ~June Haggard

  3. Message from major religious traditions

    Comment

    All major religious traditions carry basically the same message, that is love, compassion and forgiveness the important thing is they should be part of our daily lives. ~Dalai Lama

  4. Provide peace for another

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    If you wish to experience peace, provide peace for another. If you wish to know that you are safe, cause another to know that they are safe. If you wish to better understand seemingly incomprehensible things, help another to better understand. If you wish to heal your own sadness or anger, seek to heal the sadness or anger of another. ~Dalai Lama

  5. Avoid being narrow-minded

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    Do not think the knowledge you presently possess is changeless, absolute truth. Avoid being narrow-minded and bound to present views. Learn and practice nonattachment from views in order to be open to receive others’ viewpoints. To me, this is the most essential practice of peace. ~Thich Nhat Hanh

  6. Obstacles can’t stop you

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    Obstacles can’t stop you.
    Problems can’t stop you.
    Most of all,
    Other people can’t stop you.
    The Only one who stops you
    is yourself. ~Posted by Rishika Jain

     

  7. River

    Comment

    This river knows nothing but her name
    She is the hard blue muscle
    That pumps blood into the mouth of morning,
    The woman who sits at the edge of sorrow
    Grafting time into the shape of a clay pot or reed basket,
    Insatiable with longing and filled with the ovaries of stars,
    The mind of all things drawn to silt and sludge,
    To pools and ferns.

    Currents streak her back with a name that means dreaming fish
    Where ripples of reed ducks and water rats pattern hieroglyphs
    Against her wide green thighs.
    She is the water that we shed as tears, scooped up by the hands of night
    And poured into the throat of day, turquoise and lapis, emerald and jade.
    The moon hums against her skin.

    She knows nothing but her name rising as fog over fields,
    Or sleeping in limbs of apple trees as the Eyeless One
    Who spirals through a thousand lifetimes and dances Kali or Quan Yin.
    Look, the animals are searching for their reflection in her face.
    Even the God who sleeps curled in the belly of small creatures
    Wakes up, slips on her mask of moonlight
    And swims from this opening into Mother Ocean.

    She splashes their bodies with moss and now they are snarled
    In her net of fish scales and seal bone.
    These are the knees of devotion,
    The tangled roots of our lives coming to fruition.
    The river is a mirror for our bodies.
    She carries the planets inside her belly and hums the earth into being
    So that our bodies, blooming with their fisted flowers of blood
    Are filled with that song.

    The River, who speaks in tongues, is born and dies
    In the fissured cracks of our cells so that
    We become the sleeping center of the shell,
    The speck of sand turning into pearl.

    ~Devreaux Baker

  8. Mother Earth

    Comment

    Will no one stand up for me,
    I am all things can’t you see.

    I give you air to breath, the life that feeds
    I nourished you from birth.

    Never once have I ask for anything,
    always a silent friend.

    We are as one and one we are when will you ever learn,
    to know when you are lonely that you are never alone.

    For I walk with you in the shadows, through the dark and dim lit roads,
    when the wind is light and the sun is bright, my beauty in you shines through.

    How could you forsake and turn away from me when I still see,
    my gardens burnt and taken away for the price of luxury.

    My children starved and diseased in the name of a gene,
    what price would it be to feed, to love and keep clean.

    My heart of fire taken like a thief in the night, and you, you took it too,
    to feed machines that take you around so fast and they say to the moon.

    You will see in time to come the damage that has been done,
    as you try and breathe the air once clean, if only you believed you would have won,
    to bring out love from hearts of rock, would that be so hard to do.

    The seeds that grow I do not create, the leaders and powers that should not dictate,
    and so my tears will flow with pain and sorrow, for the friend I had.

    When the light that is slowly diminishing from the sadness and anger in you,
    we are as one and one we are, and so for me it will too.

    ~Unknown

  9. Let us rise up and be thankful

    Comment

    Let us rise up and be thankful, for if we didn’t learn a lot today, at least we learned a little, and if we didn’t learn a little, at least we didn’t get sick, and if we got sick, at least we didn’t die; so, let us all be thankful. ~Buddha

     

Hermit of Tbeng Mountain

Sachjang Phnom Tbeng សច្ចំ​​ ភ្នំត្បែង is a very long and interesting story written by Mr. Chhea Sokoan, read by Jendhamuni Sos. You can click on the links below to listen. Part 1 | Part 2

List of Khmer songs