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Tsem Tulku Rinpoche always brings bags of dog food in the car, and will stop the car to feed stray dogs whenever Rinpoche sees them...

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  • Bryan ho on Sep 15, 2011 at 7:47:38 am wrote:

    Rinpoche always never teach from the book but from the experience and thing that Rinpoche went through.

    Rinpoche will never miss a chance to save or do the best he can to help regardless human or animal. Still remember sometimes when we went out together with Rinpoche, Rinpoche will just "scream" us to stop our car at the road side. Rinpochw will asked one or two students to went down the car to feed the homeless dog.

    Even during our Bangko...

  • James Long on Sep 14, 2011 at 10:12:22 pm wrote:

    @Wan, Yes Rinpoche always feed people, animals and other beings as well.

    When setting Ladrang, Rinpoche had the kitchen like Justin, Jean Ai, KB to cook dinner for all the gardener, contractors and workers as they have been working very hard.

    People like them always been ignored by others, as not many people will treat them as normal worker, once they done their job, they leave, will talk only when necessary.

    When ladrang cook dinner ...

  • wan on Sep 14, 2011 at 7:32:17 pm wrote:

    Rinpoche always think about other beings. Rinpoche loves to feed people and animal, especial poor people and stray animals who have less hope and chance.

    May all this merit create a cause for Kechara Animal Santuary menifest fast for the benifit for more animals.

  • Susan Hiew on Aug 6, 2011 at 1:42:03 am wrote:

    Dear Rinpoche,

    If I may ask, what kind of vegetarian food do you feed dogs? I have a very loved pet of my own, have been thinking a lot lately of those videos have been watching about animals tortured..... Hence, this ? arised. Thank you

  • Hollie on Jun 22, 2011 at 6:35:44 am wrote:

    Hu... This post reminded me. I had a dream about a stray dog last night. He was a hound dog looking thing, but mostly mutt, with the kindest eyes. All I remember is looking into his eyes as I petted him. His ears were like velvet. Thank you for the memory, and for the inspirational kindness!

  • Margaretlee on Jun 21, 2011 at 1:40:56 pm wrote:

    Rinpoche is truely a compassionate lama who is always in action and thinking of ways to benefit any beings at any given time.

    Even when Rinpoche goes out, he is still in action....what would be we be doing?

    I think it is genuinely a great idea to always have some dog food in the car, as there are always stray dogs looking for food on the streets. Thank you again Rinpoche for showing us kindness and compassoin 24 hours round the clock.

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  • Valentina Suhendra on Jun 21, 2011 at 10:01:57 am wrote:

    Dear Lama

    Thank you for sharing this moving video. I will try to do the same whenever I can.

    Much love

    Valentina

  • KimT on Jun 20, 2011 at 11:47:02 pm wrote:

    It is amazing that a Lama would go out of his way to feed strays when most people cannot even see them as beings having any value. A Bodhisattva loves all beings equally, I guess.

  • @Jubeski This is another instance of Rinpoche's boundless compassion. He treats all beings ,including stray dogs, alike: to him all are "more precious than wish-fulfilling jewels"(as is stated in the Eight Verses of Mind Transformation poem).

  • Om Mani Pedme Hum.

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