[金剛法益] 三篇近期的有關佛聖的文章

 

 

[金剛法益] 三篇近期的有關佛聖的文章

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網誌日期:2008-09-21 05:28

 

頂禮 薄伽梵 大聖 智及 維摩詰 阿達爾嘛佛 師尊!

頂禮 歷代聖祖師佛!

 

感謝 薄伽梵 大聖 智及 維摩詰 阿達爾嘛佛 師尊慈悲恩賜弟子積功德,弟子願把所有功德迴向所有眾生!

 

敬愛的 師尊,您好!

 

弟子在下面的網站買到三篇近期的有關佛聖的文章,文章拷貝如下。內容和報紙上是一樣的,但沒有照片。

 

師父也可以用以下的連結和密碼來查找 所有澳洲的和《塔州人報》同一公司的文章(包括澳洲大陸,但一定要是同一公司)

 

http://www.newstext.com.au/

 

 

 

 

Sunday Tasmanian
Edition 1 -SUN 21 SEP 2008 , Page 001
'I DON'T WANT TO LEAVE' Hobart-born boy fights deportation


Buddhaholy has lived in Tasmania for most of his life , but the 13-yearold faces being sent to a country where he does not have a home.
"I don't want to leave , I really like it here , " said
Buddhaholy , whose legal guardian Master Wang Xin-De is fighting to keep him in the state.
Caption:  Buddhaholy Sui
Illus:  Photo
IllusBy:  JAMES KERR
Library Heading:  RELIGION TASMANIA
Section:  LOCAL

 

Sunday Tasmanian
Edition 1 -SUN 21 SEP 2008 , Page 004
Little Buddhist in limbo Fears for boy told to leave Australia
By MARK WORLEY


THIS is the sweet , innocent face of Buddhaholy Siu , the Hobart-born boy who has been told to leave Australia by the end of next week.
Buddhaholy has been refused a child residential visa by the Department of Immigration and Citizenship , despite having lived in Hobart for most of his life.
The 13-year-old's lawyers are preparing to appeal the decision but , if it fails , he could be deported to Canada .
His legal guardian , Master Wang Xin-De , the Hobart-based leader of the Jin-Gang-Dhyana Buddhism sect , fears the boy will have nowhere to go if he is forced to leave Australia .
Buddhaholy wants Hobart to be his home.
``I don't want to leave , I really like it here , '' Buddhaholy said.
Buddhaholy is a Canadian citizen by virtue of his natural parents but was born in Hobart and lived here until he was nearly 10.
His father left the family home when Buddhaholy was a toddler.
``I cannot remember my father , I have no idea what he even looks like , '' Buddhaholy said.
He and his mother moved from Hobart to Canada in 2005 but he was removed from her custody several months later when authorities became concerned for his welfare.
Master Wang , who has known Buddhaholy since he was born and raised within the Hobart Buddhist community , travelled to Canada in January 2006 and was appointed his legal guardian by a court in Vancouver .
Master Wang left him in the care of teachers at a Canadian Jin-Gang-Dhyana Buddhism temple.
He believed he would not be able to legally adopt and bring Buddhaholy home to Australia for at least a year.
But in March this year , Buddhaholy was removed from the Canadian temple by social workers who feared for his safety.
The Sunday Tasmanian has been shown Canadian Government documents by Master Wang which indicate Buddhaholy would have been in grave danger had he had stayed at the temple any longer.
Upon hearing of the removal , Master Wang travelled to Canada and brought Buddhaholy to Tasmania in April.
Speaking through interpreters , Master Wang said Buddhaholy would have nowhere to go if he was forced to return to Canada .
``He cannot go back to his mother and he cannot go back to the temple , '' he said.
``His father does not want to be a part of his life.
``For us not to break the law , it means that we have to send him to the police when his visa expires. How can we do that?''
An application for a residential visa was lodged with the Department of Immigration and Citizenship on May 8 and an interim ``bridging'' visa granted.
But the application for residency was denied earlier this month because Master Wang was neither the natural parent , step-parent nor adoptive parent.
A Department of Immigration and Citizenship spokesperson told the Sunday Tasmanian ``a person must have acquired permanent and full legal parental rights to be recognised as an adoptive parent''.
``Orders that grant only guardianship , custody or other lesser rights would not be sufficient , '' the spokesperson said. ``The department can only grant a visa where all the legal requirements for that visa are met.''
Buddhaholy's bridging visa will expire on October 3 , but he is expected to be granted another interim visa when his lawyers lodge an appeal against the Government's decision next week.
Hobart lawyer Eugene Dowling is representing Buddhaholy.
Mr Dowling said there were several legal options available to Buddhaholy.
``We are lodging an appeal because we are required to do so , '' he said.
``But this is a very difficult case and we expect we will be making an application to the Immigration Minister [Senator Chris Evans] at some stage , requesting that he personally intervene in the matter.
``Master Wang has custody and guardianship of Buddhaholy , so it is not as if he is without legal back-up.''
Though Master Wang is his legal guardian , Buddhaholy does not live with the spiritual leader.
He is living with several other students at one of the sect's temples at New Town , where he is cared for by Buddhist teacher Caroline Ho.
Jin-Gang-Dhyana Buddhists consider themselves to be part of one big family and each of their houses is considered a temple.
There are 13 temple-houses around Hobart .
Buddhaholy says he has made a lot of friends since he enrolled at Hobart 's Hutchins School in June.
Master Wang said he wanted to foster Buddhaholy within his religious community , so that one day he could become a high monk.
``There is a unique rule in our religion which says that unless you have had exceptional past lives , you cannot be named after the Buddha , '' he said.
``Buddhaholy is not just named after the Buddha , he is named Holy Buddha.
``He has been to several international conferences with me and he has become quite famous within our religion as a young leader.
``I know Australia is an amazingly compassionate country , and I hope the authorities can show how compassionate they are by helping Buddhaholy.''
Inside the sect
Buddhaholy Siu's legal guardian is Master Wang Xin-De , the worldwide leader of a sect of Chinese Esoteric Buddhism known as Jin-Gang-Dhyana.
Master Wang moved to Hobart in 1989 , escaping persecution at the hands of Chinese authorities who did not recognise his faith.
Gradually , followers migrated to Australia from Hong Kong , Britain and America .
There are more than 200 people in Hobart affiliated with the group.
Master Wang's organisation has donated more than $600 , 000 to the Tasmanian community , benefiting such groups as the Red Cross and the Salvation Army.
Jin-Gang-Dhyana members believe every house is a temple.
The sect promotes an end to all religious wars and unification of the world's religions.
Master Wang believes that to attain unity within the same religion , sects should mutually respect , tolerate , make allowances for and support each other.
He also teaches that multicultural co-existence should be accepted by religious leaders.
The sect differs from other Buddhist sects in that its monks are allowed to marry and women can teach Jin-Gang-Dhyana.
Caption:  RESIDENCY DENIED: Buddhaholy Siu , front , with his legal guardian Master Wang Xin-De.
Illus:  Photo
IllusBy:  JAMES KERR
Library Heading:  POLITICS FINANCE EDUCATION RELIGION TASMANIA
Section:  LOCAL

 

 

 

The Mercury
Edition 1 -TUE 23 SEP 2008 , Page 003
Buddhaholy backed Boy pins hope on staying in Tassie
By DANIELLE McKAY

A TORRENT of support is flooding in to keep Buddhaholy Siu in Australia and it could be just the thing to save him from deportation.
Since the Sunday Tasmanian revealed the 13-year-old could be forced to leave Australia by the end of next week , he has been overwhelmed with encouragement.
His lawyer Eugene Alexander said community support and public interest were factors the Immigration Minister would consider if Buddhaholy's bid for a residential visa reached that point.
Yesterday Buddhaholy hurried home from school to tell Buddhist carer Caroline Ho about the support he had received from his fellow Hutchins School students.
``He came running in and told me that his classmates were writing to the Prime Minister and the Immigration Minister to ask for their help , '' she said.
``He was so happy they cared for him so much.''
Ms Ho said Buddhaholy had had a tough life and she just wanted him to be given the opportunity to stay.
``I want him to be able to find peace and have the life of a regular child , '' she said.
Buddhaholy was born in Hobart but became a Canadian citizen when he moved there with his mother at the age of 10.
Months later he was removed from her care and Hobart Jin-Gang-Dhyana leader Master Wang Xin-De , who has known Buddhaholy since birth , became his legal guardian.
Master Wang brought Buddhaholy back to Tasmania in April after Buddhaholy was removed from the Canadian Jin-Gang-Dhyana after social workers feared for his safety.
Since birth Buddhaholy has been considered a reincarnation of Buddha -- he is a high monk and already highly regarded internationally within his religion.
``Our faith is giving us the power to get through this difficult time , and it is because of our faith that we believe that the right decision will be made and Buddhaholy will remain here , '' Master Wang said.
Since arriving back in Tasmania , Buddhaholy has enrolled in year seven at Hutchins and has made many friends.
School principal Warwick Dean said students and teachers were compelled by Buddhaholy's story and were considering how to support him.
``He's had a difficult life , but I think he's a wonderful boy for all the things he's had to confront , '' he said.
Buddhaholy's application for residency was denied earlier this month. He was then granted a bridging visa which will expire on October 3.
It is expected an interim visa will be granted until the appeal process is complete.
Mr Alexander said the appeal process would take up to three months.
He holds little hope that the appeal will be successful and said the best chance for Buddhaholy to remain in Australia lay with the Immigration Minister.
Caption:  1) FAITH IN THE FUTURE: Thirteen-year-old Buddhaholy Siu yesterday with , from left , Master Wang Xin-De and Caroline Ho. 2) SAD PLIGHT: The Sunday Tasmanian tells the story.
Illus:  Photo
IllusBy:  1) NIKKI DAVIS-JONES
Library Heading:  MEDIA RELIGION TASMANIA

 

 

求 師尊多多保重,多多休息!

 

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金剛法益跪叩頂禮

2008-09-21

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  1. 青青小草表示:
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    佛聖小活佛確實比與他相同年紀的孩子,表現出更高的智慧。 這是一種高層靈性上的無我和清淨,而不是單純六識的無我那樣簡單。高層靈性上的無我和清淨,也即時刻與肇源法性、與阿達爾嘛佛 師尊 宇宙大我緊密融洽。
  2. 041689表示:
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    佛聖小活佛確實比與他相同年紀的孩子,表現出更高的智慧。 這是一種高層靈性上的無我和清淨,而不是單純六識的無我那樣簡單。高層靈性上的無我和清淨,也即時刻與肇源法性、與 阿達爾嘛佛 師尊 宇宙大我緊密融洽。

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