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Homage to Kurukulla, Goddess of Love

Posted on February 14, 2018February 14, 2018by Teahouse

In Vajrayana Buddhism, Kurukulla is a goddess of enchantment, magnetism, and love. In the Tibetan language, she is known as Rigjema, or the Mistress of knowledge. Kurukulla is a dakini, an embodiment of the ultimate wisdom that removes ignorance and turns negative emotions into pure awareness. She is related to the four enlightened activities (Tib. […]

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  • Raymond Lam

What’s in a Name This Lunar New Year?

Posted on February 13, 2018February 14, 2018by Teahouse

Recently there has been a surge of popular interest in tracing one’s ancestral roots. Aristocrats and noble families have been obsessed with bloodlines for centuries. For the common person, it’s always a spot of fun (and soothing to the ego?) to discover an illustrious name somewhere in the family line, no matter how distant or […]

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  • Raymond Lam

Book Review – “Symbols & Symbolism: Embrace Multiculturalism”

Posted on February 12, 2018February 12, 2018by Teahouse

What symbols do we recognize most in our corporatized world today? Logos like those of the apple of Apple Inc. or the arched M of McDonald’s? What about images as innocuous as the male and female figures on restroom doors, ingraining in us specific assumptions about reality and directing us to live our lives in […]

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  • Raymond Lam

Refusing to See Reality in “In the Mood for Love”

Posted on February 9, 2018February 9, 2018by Teahouse

In the Mood for Love did for Hong Kong what La Dolce Vita did for Rome. Just as the Trevi Fountain was relatively unknown as a tourist spot before Anita Ekberg and Marcello Mastroianni’s iconic embrace, In the Mood for Love is a sensuous, colourful masterpiece that eroticizes cramped living spaces and romanticizes the gritty alleyways […]

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Mango Tapioca Dessert

Posted on February 9, 2018February 9, 2018by Teahouse

This is one of my favourite desserts of all time. I’ve spent many a hot summer night enjoying one variation or another in one of Hong Kong’s many diverse dessert diners. It’s an instant classic that combines the creamy indulgence of coconut milk with the tropical and delightful flavour of mangoes. The tapioca pearls add […]

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Facing the Loss of a Loved One

Posted on February 8, 2018by Teahouse

Master Jingzong; English translation by Jinghua, edited by Fojin Two objects, A and B are fastened together by a rope. When A drops, it will naturally affect B if B is not anchored. However, if B is rooted, it will be able to hold up A and not let it fall, and will eventually pull […]

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Pickled Spinach

Posted on February 7, 2018February 6, 2018by Teahouse

An intriguing appetizer from Japan, makombu tsukudani is a refreshing and tantalizing dish that is served with a flavourful punch and packed full of nutrition. Serve it with steamed rice, or in a bento box. With thanks to Susan Sim of Ci Bei magazine for the recipe. Pickled Spinach 600g spinach A handful of roasted sesame […]

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  • Raymond Lam

Why We’re So Unhappy

Posted on February 6, 2018February 6, 2018by Teahouse

The other day I came across a brilliant parody article from the satirical site Newsthump, highlighting how hard a basic task like buying a vacuum cleaner has become in our society. The point is not necessarily that vacuum cleaners are difficult to buy, but how much more effort it seems we must spend on mundane […]

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HKU’s PhD Students Seek Spirituality Beyond Dogma

Posted on February 1, 2018by Teahouse

When we think about spirituality, we mostly think about specific teachings or doctrines that need to be accepted. This is a common assumption among communities with traditional faiths like Catholic Spain or Islamic Indonesia. For such communities, spirituality can be a sensitive issue because it traditionally brings to mind a place of worship or scriptures, […]

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Gatha of Praise for Amitabha Buddha

Posted on January 31, 2018by Teahouse

Amitabha’s body is like golden mountains. The splendor of his marks illuminates the Ten Directions. Only those who recite his name are embraced by his light. His Fundamental Vow is the most powerful. Tathagatas of the Six Directions extend their tongues to attest: By reciting Amitabha’s name exclusively, sentient beings will arrive at the Western […]

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