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The Da Xiang Guo Si Shaolin Ju Shi Lin is the Australian Branch of the Immense Presence State Temple (Ch'an Buddhist), located in Kai Feng, China.

The head seat monk (Abbot), civil monks and senior Shi Fus (teachers) provide teaching in Ch'an Buddhism, crisis counselling, public classes and other services to all who ask.
 



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Photos from China
Posted by: neva9257 on Tuesday, June 17, 2008 - 11:10 PM  —  56 Reads
News New photos from china are now on the website. Included are images from the ceremony where Yuan Du was given his name as Pusa Jie and photos of Da Shi's recent travels in China. To view the images, click here

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Sufi Master Taner Visits Blue Mountains (19 Feb 2008)
Posted by: XingLi on Tuesday, January 29, 2008 - 01:28 AM  —  365 Reads
News Spiritual master and healer, Master Taner Ansari is visiting Australia, with his wife Master Muzeyyen, from 13 – 23 February 2008. As the present-day head of the Qadiri-Rifai Sufi Order, is a world-renowned Sufi teacher and healer. His three books on Sufism include his most recent work "Alternative Healing - the Sufi Way".

Tuesday 19 February:
Buddhist/Sufi Night in the Blue Mountains
Meet the Sufi masters at the Ansari Sufi Centre. The Sufi masters will share spiritual teachings with a combined group of Buddhists and sufis. Perhaps Buddhists, asking Buddhist questions, receiving sufi answers. Perhaps Zikr, a sufi practice of Remembering God.

For more information about this event and other events during the Masters’ visit, contact the Ansari Sufi Centre on (02) 4758 9085 or email info@ansarisufiorder.org. Also see www.ansarisufiorder.org


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ACT Branch Dinner
Posted by: XingLi on Sunday, December 16, 2007 - 05:15 AM  —  437 Reads
News The Canberra Branch will be having an end of year dinner on Wednesday 19 December. The venue is Kingsland Vegetarian Restaurant and the time is 7pm.

All members and friends of the tradition in the ACT are welcome to attend.

Please contact Xing Wei ShiFu for further information.

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Xing Jianhu - Pusa Jie (High Layman)
Posted by: XingLi on Monday, December 10, 2007 - 04:59 AM  —  427 Reads
News This week, one of the tradition's elder disciples, Xing Jianhu, travelled to Da Xiang Guo Si in Kai Feng (P.R. China) for an upgrade of his vows.

Approval for pusa jie level is not an easy thing to achieve and requires many sponsors vouching for the commitment of the applicant. Following a period of testing and dialogue by his sponsors (on his behalf), Xing Jianhu received confirmation that he could take pusa jie (high layman) vows.

Following an overnight stay at the Temple, the ceremony was conducted by the senior tribunal of Da Xiang Guo Si and Xing Jianhu received the name Yuan Du.

Photos will be attached shortly.

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Photos from China
Posted by: XingLi on Monday, November 26, 2007 - 12:06 AM  —  428 Reads
News To see photos, please click the following link:

DaShi in China 07-08


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