While awaiting the arrival
of Sis. Lay Hoon and Sis. Looi, Bro. David brought us on a tour
around SBS, pointing out interesting viewpoints like any good
tourist guide. The best view to be seen was from the open deck
near the Buddha Shrine where a gilded Buddha image sits in quiet
composure near the open deck, beautifully foiled by colourful
plants and flowers which are carefully tended to by devotees.
We silently stood still, drinking in the rich atmosphere surrounding
us.
Soon, with the arrival
of Sis. Lay Hoon and Sis. Looi, we ascended to the Abbot's Office
where Ven. Kumara greeted us with a smile. He waited patiently
as we arranged ourselves and sat down in a semi-circle in front
of him. We began introductions and explained the purpose of our
visit. As an editor for the Than Hsiang English E-zine, I was
impressed with the content and design of the SBS newsletter, and
as I explained to Ven. Kumara, I would like to learn more from
them, specifically about editing and sourcing of articles from
Sis. Looi, who is the editor of the SBS newsletter.
Ven. Kumara proceeded
to explain the process of using different media to promote the
objectives of SBS. Sis. Looi also shared her experiences of coping
with writers who are behind schedule in delivering articles, as
well as collecting articles from various sources. I was deeply
impressed with the commitment of the SBS volunteers in promoting
their activities. I was more impressed when I learnt that the
abbot, Ven. Aggacitta, who was out of town on that day, personally
guides each production of the newsletter.
My colleagues and I
also shared our experiences of working in Than Hsiang, and it
was a mutually beneficial learning experience for both parties
with regards to working for a Buddhist organization. Ven. Kumara
also commented on the benefits of working within a Buddhist environment:
an employee is in an environment where he is encouraged to practise
the five precept, thus abstaining from immoral conduct. He also
mentioned that one would have to be more ‘flexible’ with his or
her precepts when working in the fast-paced companies of today.
Therefore, it is much better to develop good Buddhist practices
within a religious environment than creating defilements in a
‘money-making’ society.
We have gained much
from this meeting . Apart from clean, fresh air which one cannot
get enough of, it was a learning experience for both sides. We
do hope to organize more trips to SBS in the future.
I would like to express
a big "Sadhu" to Ven. Kumara, Sis. Looi and Sis. Lay
Hoon for taking time off to meet with us and share their experiences.
Sadhu!Sadhu!Sadhu!
Editor of Than
Hsiang E-zine