| Yongey
Buddhist Center History |
3/31/2003
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In early 1998, Mrs. Mei
Yen Chen Ladle decided, with the support of her husband and close
friends, to build an Enlightenment Stupa at their private property
in Northern California. It was their desire to direct the merit
of this project towards all sentient beings, to further world peace
and harmony, and to wish all sentient beings to attain enlightenment.
When friends and families
learned of the project and its purpose, a great many were eager
to help sponsor its construction and to volunteer their services.
However, since the planned Enlightenment Stupa would be located
on private property in a development with restricted access, public
visits to the Stupa would be severely limited if not impossible.
Mrs. Mei Yen Chen Ladle appreciated the sincerity of those who wished
to partake in building and supporting the enlightenment stupa and
she recognized their disappointment in not being able to fully join
in the effort. At the urging of many friends and families, Mrs.
Ladle decided to form a non-profit organization with a principal
goal to build an enlightenment stupa in a public location where
everyone could come to pray and circumambulate. With this purpose
in mind, the Buddhist Society for Supreme Enlightenment (BSFSE)
was founded and incorporated in California on May19, 1998.
Under the guidance of
Mei Yen and Dwayne Ladle, construction of the first Enlightenment
Stupa was finally completed in 2000, and H. E. Tai Situ Rinpoche
was invited to consecrate the Stupa. However, H. E. Tai Situ Rinpoche
was unable to come, so Mrs. Ladle invited the Very Venerable Yongey
Mingyur Rinpoche to perform the consecration. The stupa consecration
date was finally set for May 19, 2001. Yongey Mingyur Rinpoche arrived
in early May with four lamas and immediately set to prepare for
the consecration. Rinpoche personally attended to every detail.
His wisdom, thoroughness and responsible attitude impressed everyone
working with him.
Deeply touched by Rinpoche's
compassion, wisdom and unselfishness during the month long consecration
activities, Mrs. Mei Yen Chen Ladle humbly asked Yongey Mingyur
Rinpoche to return to Northern California annually as BSFSE's Dharma
teacher for retreat and meditation. Rinpoche graciously consented
with her wish. Later in September, Mrs. Ladle attended a Mahamudra
and Great Perfection Retreat given by Rinpoche in Taiwan. She gained
an even deeper understanding of Rinpoche's profound knowledge in
Dharma, his mastering of the teachings in both the Kagyu and Nigma
lineage and his accomplishments in meditation. H. E. Tai Situpa
has said," Yongey Mingyur Rinpoche has supreme Dharma realization.
You will be able to receive all Dharma teachings and blessings from
Yongey Mingyur Rinpoche."
In the summer of 2002,
the board of directors of the Buddhist Society for Supreme Enlightenment
decided to offer the non-profit organization as a dharma center
for Yongey Mingyur Rinpoche. Rinpoche kindly accepted the offering
and the organization was renamed Yongey Buddhist Center. Now, in
addition to plans for building a public Enlightenment Stupa in Northern
California, the center also supports the teachings and activities
of Yongey Mingyur Rinpoche.
Please remember this:
the precious human body is difficult to obtain; the precious dharma
is difficult to encounter; the precious master is difficult to find.
It is our sincere hope that every disciple receives much benefit
from the guidance and teachings of our very venerable guru, and
reaches the path of enlightenment.
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