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Barry Aw Kian Kheong
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Added On: Tue 14 Apr 2009
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Due to working abroad commitment i couldn't make it to pay respect to my dearest grandmother during cheng beng another year. I would like to take this opportunity to pay respect and also express a few words from heart.
Time really flies and it's been exactly a decade my grandmother has passed away. I really hope sincerely she will gain enlightenment and free from all forms of suffering. I wished she will always bless all of us in the AW family to sustain a very strong family tie and may prosperity, peace and harmony will always be within the family. Sadhu ! Sadhu ! Sadhu !
From loving grandson. |
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AW FAMILY
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Added On: Tue 14 Apr 2009
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Those families where mother and father are worshipped in the home
Are said to be like Brahma, like teachers of old,
They are ranked with the gods of old.
Truly worthy of offerings are those families
Where mother and father are worshipped in the home.
"Brahma", "teachers of old", "gods of old"
"Worthy of offerings" are terms for mother and father
And why?
Because mother and father do so much for children-
They bring them up, nourish them and introduce them to the world.
-Buddha, ANGUTTARA NIKAYA 2:69(PTS)- |
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MBCS
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Added On: Wed 10 Dec 2008
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Conditions don't belong to us. They follow their own natural course. We can't do anything about the way the body is. We can beautify it a little, make it look attractive and clean for a while, like the young girls who paint their lips and let their nails grow long, but when old age arrives, everyone is in the same boat. That is the way the body is. We can't make it any other way. But, what we can improve and beautify is the mind.
-Ven Ajahn Chah: No Ajahn Chah- |
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