Handful of Leaves | Mindfulness & Buddhism in Everyday Life

Handful Of Leaves
Handful of Leaves | Mindfulness & Buddhism in Everyday Life

Delivering practical wisdom for a happier life. A Buddhist podcast that explores how to navigate the daily complexities of life relating to topics such as ambition, personal finance, relationships, etc. www.handfulofleaves.life #Podcast #Buddhism #Mindfulness

  1. Ep 58: What Vesak Means to Us ft. Jiayi and Soon

    29 MAY

    Ep 58: What Vesak Means to Us ft. Jiayi and Soon

    What does Vesak mean beyond flowers, incense, and rituals? In this warm and insightful conversation, the HOL team reflects on their childhood memories, evolving understanding, and personal aspirations for Vesak. From funny temple stories to deep reflections on renunciation, this episode explores how we can live the true spirit of Vesak — not just on one day, but every day. Key Takeaways: 🌱 From Ritual to Reflection – How Vesak transformed from a cultural event into a meaningful spiritual practice. 🧘 Practice Over Offerings – Why the Buddha taught that our actions — not flowers or incense — are the highest form of respect. 💛 Faith in Human Potential – Vesak is a reminder that we too can walk the path the Buddha walked. #VesakReflections #EverydayDharma #ModernBuddhism #HandfulOfLeaves #BuddhistWisdom About the Speakers: 👤 Hong Jiayi works in communications. She began her Dhamma journey last year, a path that has since become a grounding presence in her life. She volunteers with DAYWA, a community for young Buddhist working adults in Singapore, and serves as an editor on the podcast team at Handful of Leaves. Outside of work and Dhamma, she trains in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, a sport that keeps her humble, grounded, and occasionally squished. 👤 Teo Heng Soon (known as Soon in short) graduated from the University of Melbourne and is now a human capital consultant. Passionate about people, he has been a leader with multiple volunteer organisations like the Dyslexic Association of Singapore. Buddhist Fellowship Youth has been his Dhamma home for 12 years. Honing his leadership skills, he has learnt to give Dhamma talks and conduct workshops and sutta discussions. On a personal level, Soon is passionate about the arts - from Karate to Photography. Transcript: https://bit.ly/hol-ep-58 Timestamps: (00:00) – Introduction: Gratitude for the Buddha and what Vesak means (00:56) – Hosts share their backgrounds in Buddhism (03:00) – Childhood memories and early Vesak experiences (06:45) – How understanding of Vesak deepened over time (07:55) – From taking to giving: Vesak as spiritual transformation (10:05) – Honoring the Buddha through practice, not just ritual (11:15) – Why precepts matter and how they bring freedom (13:58) – Restraint vs. comfort in modern life (15:45) – Redefining happiness: freedom from craving (16:15) – Letting go of ego and being present with others (17:30) – Daily check-in: living wholesomely beyond Vesak (21:15) – Faith in the Buddha and our human potential (24:13) – Practicing Vesak meaningfully for the first time (26:38) – The Buddha’s compassion and sacrifice (29:28) – Seeing the Buddha as a relatable human (31:19) – Aspirations: letting go, gratitude, compassion (34:45) – Closing: What does Vesak mean to you? Resource: The Snake Simile where the Buddha calls someone foolishhttps://www.accesstoinsight.org/tipitaka/mn/mn.022.nypo.html#:~:text=6.%20%22Of%20whom,time.%22%5B3%5D Special thanks to our sponsors: Buddhist Youth Network, Lim Soon Kiat, Alvin Chan, Tan Key Seng, Soh Hwee Hoon, Geraldine Tay, Venerable You Guang, Wilson Ng, Diga, Joyce, Tan Jia Yee, Joanne, Suñña, Shuo Mei, Arif, Bernice, Wee Teck, Andrew Yam, Kan Rong Hui, Wei Li Quek, Shirley Shen, Ezra, Joanne Chan, Hsien Li Siaw, Gillian Ang, Wang Shiow Mei, Ong Chye Chye, Melvin, Yoke Kuen, Nai Kai Lee, Amelia Toh, Hannah Law, Shin Hui Chong Sponsor us here: https://handfulofleaves.life/support/ Editor of this episode: Aparajita Ghose Website: aparajitayoga.com Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClLdn8TJKbY1uQ9PQr5AUsA Transcribers of this episode: Tan Si Jing, Bernice Bay Visual and Sound Effects: Anton Thorne, Tan Pei Shan, Ang You Shan Get connected here: Telegram Instagram YouTube Facebook

    35 min
  2. This is Goodbye

    27 MAY

    This is Goodbye

    In this heartfelt farewell episode, Kai Xin shares her personal journey of stepping away from Handful of Leaves to fully pursue the spiritual path. Together with Heng Xuan, they reflect on the early days of HOL, the community they’ve built, and what lies ahead. Whether you're a long-time listener or new to the platform, this episode is a touching reminder of purpose, presence, and legacy. Key Takeaways: 🙏 Honoring a New Chapter – Kai Xin shares her decision to step down from HOL to focus on formal Buddhist practice. 💡 Legacy & Letting Go – Reflections on building HOL and trusting the team to carry the vision forward. 🌱 What’s Next for HOL – Heng Xuan shares how the platform will evolve and continue to serve the Buddhist community. #MindfulTransitions #BuddhistWisdom #SpiritualJourney #HandfulOfLeaves #DharmaInAction About the Speakers: 👤 Koh Kai Xin is a co-founder of HighSpark, a strategic communications consulting and training agency. She started her Dhamma journey at the age of 17 with Buddhist Fellowship Singapore and has been volunteering her time at various Buddhist organisations. She's now a mentor under the SBM mentorship programme. Her perfect holiday is a long meditation retreat in the forest monasteries. 👤 Teo Heng Xuan works as a senior associate in an investment firm. He is also the co-founder of DAYWA, a community for young Buddhist working adults in Singapore & Handful Of Leaves, a popular Buddhist media platform that publishes insightful articles and a podcast series. He is also a mentor for the BFY youth group.  Transcript: https://bit.ly/hol-this-is-goodbye Timestamps: (00:00) – Kai Xin announces her departure from Handful of Leaves (01:26) – Origin of HOL and vision to make Buddhism accessible (06:17) – Why Kai Xin chose to step down (08:28) – Emotional struggles and clarity while in Thailand (11:51) – Heng Xuan reflects on the impact and future without Kai Xin (13:54) – Transition planning and empowering the team (15:40) – Financial sustainability and staying true to Dhamma (17:51) – Confidence in the path and finding support in Thailand (22:29) – Milestones and meaningful community impact (26:05) – Kai Xin’s commitment to practice and simple living (28:32) – The future of HOL: new formats, new contributors (30:30) – Parting advice: use the three poisons as a guide (35:06) – How to support HOL: skills, donations, and personal practice Special thanks to our sponsors: Buddhist Youth Network, Lim Soon Kiat, Alvin Chan, Tan Key Seng, Soh Hwee Hoon, Geraldine Tay, Venerable You Guang, Wilson Ng, Diga, Joyce, Tan Jia Yee, Joanne, Suñña, Shuo Mei, Arif, Bernice, Wee Teck, Andrew Yam, Kan Rong Hui, Wei Li Quek, Shirley Shen, Ezra, Joanne Chan, Hsien Li Siaw, Gillian Ang, Wang Shiow Mei, Ong Chye Chye, Melvin, Yoke Kuen, Nai Kai Lee, Amelia Toh, Hannah Law, Shin Hui Chong Sponsor us here: https://handfulofleaves.life/support/ Editor and transcriber of this episode: Hong Jia Yi, Ang You Shan, Tan Si Jing, Bernice Bay, Cheryl Cheah HOL indent visuals: Anton Thorne  Jingle and Sound effects: Tan Pei Shan, Ang You Shan Get connected here: Telegram Instagram YouTube Facebook

    38 min
  3. Ep 57: From Dog Shit To Amitabha ft. Venerable Sumangala

    22 APR

    Ep 57: From Dog Shit To Amitabha ft. Venerable Sumangala

    In this enriching episode of Handful of Leaves, Venerable Sumangala shares how Buddhist wisdom can be applied to everyday challenges—whether in the workplace, in speech, or in balancing spiritual life with modern demands. With heartfelt stories and practical guidance, she offers a grounded path toward wisdom, mindfulness, and right living. Key Takeaways: 🗣️ Right Speech Matters – How the words we use can either uplift or harm, and ways to speak with intention and compassion. 🧘 Mindfulness in Daily Life – Practical tips to integrate Dhamma into your workday, commute, and even lunch breaks. 💡 Simple Principles, Deep Impact – Why values like generosity, morality, and clarity of mind are essential for lasting happiness. #RightSpeech #ModernMindfulness #BuddhistWisdom #DhammaInDailyLife #LiveWithCompassion About the Speaker Venerable Sumaṅgalā Therī is the Abbess of Ariya Vihara Buddhist Society. She embarked on her spiritual journey in Buddhism at the age of 19, inspired by the serene sight of a monk and people meditating, which deeply delighted her heart. This initial inspiration led her to actively pursue, learn, and practise the Buddha’s teachings, with a particular focus on meditation. She holds a B.A. in Psychology and in 1999, she completed her M.A. in Industrial and Organizational Psychology, both from Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia. Furthering her academic and spiritual education, Ven. Sumaṅgalā Therī obtained an M.A. in Philosophy (Buddhism) from the International Buddhist College, Thailand in 2011. Her formal journey into monastic life began in 2005 when she left the household life to become an Anagarika. Her ordination as a Dasasil (akin to a Sāmaṇerī) took place in November 2008 under the sacred Sri Mahābodhi at Bodhgaya, India. Her preceptor-teacher was Ven. Mahinda Mahāthera, a proponent of Mettā and one of the early disciples of the late Ven. Dr. K. Sri Dhammananda Nāyaka Mahāthera from Malaysia. Her meditation teacher was Ven. Nadimale Sumedhā Maniyo of Sri Lanka, who guided her in samatha-vipassanā meditation practices. On 21 June 2015, she took her higher ordination under the guidance of preceptor Ven. B. Sri Saranankara Nāyaka Mahāthera – the Chief Judiciary Monk of Malaysia, and bhikkhuni preceptor-teacher Ayya Santinī Mahātherī of Indonesia. Currently, she serves as the Abbess and President of Ariya Vihara Buddhist Society and is an advisor of Gotami Vihara Society in Malaysia. Ven. Sumaṅgalā Therī is actively involved in conducting meditation retreats and giving Dhamma talks in various centers and camps, sharing her deep understanding and experiences in the Dhamma with others. Transcript: https://bit.ly/hol-ep-57 Timestamps: (00:00) – Power of speech and first impressions (01:00) – Ego and decision-making in teams (02:00) – Communicating with clarity and empathy (03:00) – Leading with Dhamma and unity (04:00) – Right speech in difficult situations (05:00) – Transforming unwholesome language (06:00) – Speech as a source of harm or healing (07:00) – Choosing words that reduce negativity (08:00) – True meaning of “being busy” (09:00) – Mindfulness in everyday routines (10:00) – Practicing generosity and morality (11:00) – Living by the five precepts (12:00) – Simplicity, health, and presence Special thanks to our sponsors: Buddhist Youth Network, Lim Soon Kiat, Alvin Chan, Tan Key Seng, Soh Hwee Hoon, Geraldine Tay, Venerable You Guang, Wilson Ng, Diga, Joyce, Tan Jia Yee, Joanne, Suñña, Shuo Mei, Arif, Bernice, Wee Teck, Andrew Yam, Kan Rong Hui, Wei Li Quek, Shirley Shen, Ezra, Joanne Chan, Hsien Li Siaw, Gillian Ang, Wang Shiow Mei, Ong Chye Chye, Melvin, Yoke Kuen, Nai Kai Lee, Amelia Toh, Hannah Law Editor and transcriber of this episode: Hong Jiayi, Ang You Shan, Tan Si Jing, Bernice Bay, Cheryl Cheah HOL indent visuals: Anton Thorne  Jingle and Sound effects: Tan Pei Shan, Ang You Shan Get connected here: Telegram Instagram YouTube Facebook

    12 min
  4. Ep 56: Is Letting Go = Laziness? ft. Venerable Sumangala and Soon

    28 MAR

    Ep 56: Is Letting Go = Laziness? ft. Venerable Sumangala and Soon

    In this episode of Handful of Leaves, Venerable Sumangala shares insights on the practice of letting go and renunciation, emphasising the importance of inner transformation and understanding suffering. She explains how letting go of attachment to ego and external perceptions leads to true freedom and happiness, while still pursuing goals with a balanced approach. Key Takeaways: 🧘‍♀️ Letting Go of Ego – True liberation comes from letting go of the ego and not creating more attachments to identity, fame, or success. 🌱 Understanding Suffering – The Four Noble Truths guide us to understand that suffering is a result of attachment, and by letting go of desire, we can end suffering. ⚖️ Balancing Desire and Detachment – Achieving goals and success is natural, but it is important to not become attached to the outcome. Focus on the process and the wellbeing of others. #LettingGo #InnerPeace #EgoFree #Buddhism #Renunciation #Mindfulness #FourNobleTruths #Balance About the Speaker Venerable Sumaṅgalā Therī is the Abbess of Ariya Vihara Buddhist Society. She embarked on her spiritual journey in Buddhism at the age of 19, inspired by the serene sight of a monk and people meditating, which deeply delighted her heart. This initial inspiration led her to actively pursue, learn, and practise the Buddha’s teachings, with a particular focus on meditation. She holds a B.A. in Psychology and in 1999, she completed her M.A. in Industrial and Organizational Psychology, both from Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia. Furthering her academic and spiritual education, Ven. Sumaṅgalā Therī obtained an M.A. in Philosophy (Buddhism) from the International Buddhist College, Thailand in 2011. Currently, she serves as the Abbess and President of Ariya Vihara Buddhist Society and is an advisor of Gotami Vihara Society in Malaysia. Ven. Sumaṅgalā Therī is actively involved in conducting meditation retreats and giving Dhamma talks in various centers and camps, sharing her deep understanding and experiences in the Dhamma with others. She is one of the recipients of the 23rd Anniversary Outstanding Women Awards (OWBA) 2024, in honour of the United Nations International Women’s Day. Transcript: https://bit.ly/hol-ep-56 Timestamps: 00:00 – Intro & Guest Host 00:32 – What is Letting Go of Becoming? 01:33 – Renunciation in Buddhism 03:20 – Letting Go of Ego 04:00 – Personal Story: Shaving Head 08:10 – Internal Transformation & Liberation 09:02 – Letting Go of Outcomes 12:13 – Focusing on Process & Wellbeing 13:22 – Bhikkhuni Training Center Special thanks to our sponsors: Buddhist Youth Network, Lim Soon Kiat, Alvin Chan, Tan Key Seng, Soh Hwee Hoon, Geraldine Tay, Venerable You Guang, Wilson Ng, Diga, Joyce, Tan Jia Yee, Joanne, Suñña, Shuo Mei, Arif, Bernice, Wee Teck, Andrew Yam, Kan Rong Hui, Wei Li Quek, Shirley Shen, Ezra, Joanne Chan, Hsien Li Siaw, Gillian Ang, Wang Shiow Mei, Ong Chye Chye, Melvin, Yoke Kuen, Nai Kai Lee, Amelia Toh, Hannah Law Editor and transcriber of this episode: Hong Jia Yi, Ang You Shan, Tan Si Jing, Bernice Bay, Cheryl Cheah Get connected here: Telegram Instagram YouTube Facebook

    15 min
  5. Ep 55: Gay, married with a family. Buddhism taught me self-love

    27 FEB

    Ep 55: Gay, married with a family. Buddhism taught me self-love

    In this deeply personal episode, Julian opens up about his journey of self-discovery, struggles with self-acceptance, and how Buddhism transformed his perspective on life. He shares his battles with fear, vulnerability, and self-doubt, offering valuable insights on resilience and personal growth. Join us as we explore the power of kindness, healing, and embracing one's true self. #SelfDiscovery #MindfulnessJourney #HealingThroughVulnerability #BuddhismAndLife #OvercomingFear Transcript: https://bit.ly/hol-ep-55 Timestamps: (00:00) – Introduction & Disclaimer (01:37) – Julian’s Journey into Buddhism (02:13) – Learning from Buddhism & Personal Growth (03:40) – Losing Everything & Finding Purpose (04:11) – Facing Fear & Coming Out (05:27) – Overcoming Judgment & Self-Doubt (07:37) – Battling Negative Self-Talk (08:42) – Vulnerability & Family Support (09:55) – The Power of Self-Kindness (10:10) – Understanding Ego vs. True Kindness (12:08) – Taking the Leap to Be Vulnerable (12:56) – Buddhist Teachings & Overcoming Suicidal Thoughts (13:45) – Closing Reflections & Gratitude Special thanks to our sponsors: Buddhist Youth Network, Lim Soon Kiat, Alvin Chan, Tan Key Seng, Soh Hwee Hoon, Geraldine Tay, Venerable You Guang, Wilson Ng, Diga, Joyce, Tan Jia Yee, Joanne, Suñña, Shuo Mei, Arif, Bernice, Wee Teck, Andrew Yam, Kan Rong Hui, Wei Li Quek, Shirley Shen, Ezra, Joanne Chan, Hsien Li Siaw, Gillian Ang, Wang Shiow Mei, Ong Chye Chye, Melvin, Yoke Kuen, Nai Kai Lee, Amelia Toh, Hannah Law Editor and transcriber of this episode: Hong Jia Yi, Ang You Shan, Tan Si Jing, Bernice Bay, Cheryl Cheah Get connected here: Telegram Instagram YouTube Facebook

    14 min
  6. Ep 54: Chords of Connection: Music, Mindfulness and Friendship ft Plum Village

    16 JAN

    Ep 54: Chords of Connection: Music, Mindfulness and Friendship ft Plum Village

    In this insightful episode of Handful of Leaves, we held a conversation with Brother Duc Pho - a monastic from Plum Village - to explore the powerful connection between music and mindfulness. Discover how music can enhance meditation, help transform suffering, and cultivate a more joyful, present life. Brother Duc Pho also shares personal stories, practical tips, and reflections on balancing silence with song, making this episode a harmonious blend of wisdom and melody. There's an error in the subtitles: It should be European Institute of Applied Buddhism, not the European Institute of Applied Music. #MindfulMusic #TransformWithMindfulness #JoyfulPractice About the Speaker Brother Đức Phổ (徳普), born in the Netherlands in 1985, first got in contact with Buddhism while traveling in South-East Asia. Later he found a practical and applied form of Buddhism in Plum Village France and has been practicing and building sangha as a lay practitioner in this tradition since 2010 and continues to do so since being ordained as a monastic under Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh in 2016. He currently practices with the monastic sangha of Thai Plum Village International Meditation Practice Center in Pak Chong, Thailand. Brother Duc Pho enjoys sitting meditation and slow walking outside in nature, drinking tea in mindfulness, playing music and offering his presence as an authentic human being and practitioner with people of all ages including young people and children. Transcript: https://bit.ly/hol-ep-54 Timestamps: (00:00) – Introduction (01:15) – Fun Question (02:30) – Music and Mindfulness (03:20) – Mindful Music vs. Obstacles (04:10) – Music as a Double-Edged Sword (06:15) – The Eight Precepts (07:30) – Music Choices and Intentions (09:10) – The Three Complexes (10:00) – Music for Healing (13:20) – Final Advice (14:35) – Music as a Community Builder (15:25) – Closing Thoughts Resources: Plum Village Thailand  https://www.thaiplumvillage.org/ Joyful Garden Sangha Singapore  https://www.joyfulgarden.sg/ Plum Village Malaysia  https://www.instagram.com/plumvillagemalaysia?igsh=MWN1amV1OWoxNzJ2eQ== Plum Village Indonesia https://www.instagram.com/plumvillageindonesia?igsh=bmg5bzVxNWppdjd0 https://wkup.org/ Special thanks to our sponsors: Buddhist Youth Network, Lim Soon Kiat, Alvin Chan, Tan Key Seng, Soh Hwee Hoon, Geraldine Tay, Venerable You Guang, Wilson Ng, Diga, Joyce, Tan Jia Yee, Joanne, Suñña, Shuo Mei, Arif, Bernice, Wee Teck, Andrew Yam, Kan Rong Hui, Wei Li Quek, Shirley Shen, Ezra, Joanne Chan, Hsien Li Siaw, Gillian Ang, Wang Shiow Mei, Ong Chye Chye, Melvin, Yoke Kuen, Nai Kai Lee Editor and transcriber of this episode: Hong Jia Yi, Ang You Shan, Tan Si Jing, Bernice Bay, Cheryl Cheah Get connected here: Telegram Instagram YouTube Facebook

    16 min
  7. 19/11/2024

    Ep 53: Reframe & Rise: Transforming Feedback into Fuel ft. Jeraldine Phneah

    In this inspiring episode, we explore how to rise above criticism, face unfairness with courage, and grow into a stronger, more resilient version of yourself. Join host Cheryl and guest Jeraldine Phneah, a top tech sales leader and content creator, as they share transformative insights on navigating challenges, embracing forgiveness, and thriving in an often judgmental world. 💡 Key Takeaway: Learn to use criticism constructively and grow from it, while maintaining emotional resilience and self-worth. 🌱 Themes: Overcoming unfairness, cultivating forgiveness, and embracing personal growth. 💪 Empowerment: Navigate life's challenges with mindfulness, self-compassion, and skillful relationship management. #CriticismToGrowth #MindfulnessMatters #selfcompassion About the Speaker Jeraldine Phneah is a Singaporean tech sales professional and content creator, passionate about helping others become the best versions of themselves in their careers, finances, health, and relationships. Through her own journey, she shares practical, actionable solutions to alleviate the pressures of modern life. Listed as one of LinkedIn’s Top Voices in Singapore, Jeraldine has been featured in prominent media outlets such as Channel News Asia, Dollars & Sense, and Her World. She has also spoken at high-profile events, including the YWLC/Grab Future Women Leaders Forum 2022, E27 Echelon Asia Summit 2023, and the Endowus Wealthtech Conference 2023. In her professional role, Jeraldine works at an AI SaaS startup, where she focuses on scaling their business across the APAC region. Transcript: ⁠https://bit.ly/hol-ep-53 Timestamps: (00:00) Introduction (02:00) Defining Unfairness (03:30) Facing Appearance-Based Criticism (06:30) Listening Without Losing Yourself (08:00) Managing Emotions: Mindfulness and Detachment (09:30) Loving Kindness: A Buddhist Approach to Feedback (11:00) Validating Criticism: When to Act and When to Let Go (14:00) The REACH Model for Forgiveness (18:00) Wisdom in “Forgive, Not Forget” (19:30) Thriving Despite Unfairness: The Power of Compassion (20:30) Closing Resources: - Jeraldine’s website https://www.jeraldinephneah.com/ - Akkosa Sutta https://www.accesstoinsight.org/tipitaka/sn/sn07/sn07.002.than.html Special thanks to our sponsors: Buddhist Youth Network, Lim Soon Kiat, Alvin Chan, Tan Key Seng, Soh Hwee Hoon, Geraldine Tay, Venerable You Guang, Wilson Ng, Diga, Joyce, Tan Jia Yee, Joanne, Suñña, Shuo Mei, Arif, Bernice, Wee Teck, Andrew Yam, Kan Rong Hui, Wei Li Quek, Shirley Shen, Ezra, Joanne Chan, Hsien Li Siaw, Gillian Ang, Wang Shiow Mei, Ong Chye Chye, Melvin, Yoke Kuen Editor and transcriber of this episode: Soh Jun Xing, Cheryl Cheah, Bernice Bay, Tan Si Jing, Susara Ng Get connected here: Telegram Instagram YouTube Facebook

    21 min
  8. Ep 51: The Most Precious Commodity in Life ft. Sylvia Bay

    22/10/2024

    Ep 51: The Most Precious Commodity in Life ft. Sylvia Bay

    In this episode, Cheryl and Sister Sylvia discuss practical ways to avoid critical judgment, cultivate compassion, and align our actions with the Dhamma for a more peaceful life. Some key takeaways include: 🧠 Understand why judgment is instinctual and how it stems from our survival mechanisms. 🧘 Learn how to be mindful of your feelings and reactions, turning judgment into compassion. 💭 Embrace the power of reflecting on impermanence to shift your perspective and reduce suffering. #BuddhistWisdom #MindfulnessMatters #LifeTransformation About the Speaker Sylvia Bay has been dedicated to the study and practice of Buddha's teaching since 1992. She graduated with a B.A. (Hons) First Class, in Buddhist Studies, from the Buddhist and Pali University of Sri Lanka in 2000 and joined the teaching staff of the Buddhist and Pali College (Singapore) in 2001. Since 2002, Sylvia has also been a regular speaker on Buddhist doctrine, Buddhist history, and the practical application of the Buddha's teachings in daily life, at the invitation of various Buddhist organisations in Singapore. She published her first book in May 2014: the 1st volume of a 2-part series on the life of the Buddha which is titled, "Between The Lines: An Analytical Appreciation of Buddha's Life". Volume 2 was launched on Vesak day of year 2015. Sylvia also holds a B.Soc.Sci (Hons) from NUS and a Masters in International Public Policy (M.I.P.P) from School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS), Johns Hopkins. Transcript: https://bit.ly/hol-ep-51 Timestamps: (00:00) Introduction  (03:30) Perceiving vs. Judging  (09:20) Converting Judgment into Compassion  (13:45) Five Conditions for Character Change  (16:05) Becoming a Positive Example  (19:17) Material and Spiritual Success  (24:11) Five Precepts (26:32) Mortality and Impermanence  (28:27) Kamma and Merits (29:03) Conclusion Special thanks to our sponsors: Buddhist Youth Network, Lim Soon Kiat, Alvin Chan, Tan Key Seng, Soh Hwee Hoon, Geraldine Tay, Venerable You Guang, Wilson Ng, Diga, Joyce, Tan Jia Yee, Joanne, Suñña, Shuo Mei, Arif, Bernice, Wee Teck, Andrew Yam, Kan Rong Hui, Wei Li Quek, Shirley Shen, Ezra, Joanne Chan, Hsien Li Siaw, Gillian Ang, Wang Shiow Mei, Ong Chye Chye, Melvin, Yoke Kuen Editor and transcriber of this episode:  Cheryl Cheah, Bernice Bay, Eng Yean Khai, Tan Si Jing Get connected here: Telegram Instagram YouTube Facebook

    29 min

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