Lauk Perom,

Thank you for correcting me on your title.  Best of luck for your
work.

Doy Korup,

Jay

On Sep 16, 4:28 pm, Ta Prum <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello Jay,
> Many thanks for your kind words.
> It’s the result of the Team Work, no doubt about it.
> But one person in my Team who always doing his best, no complaint...JUST KEEP 
> DOING IT.
> I called him “Lok Prorss”, the Video Man who keep shooting the best pictures 
> and uploading tohttp://picasa.google.com/
> Dear Jay,
> Please do not call me Nayuk. I have resigned from Nayuk @ Cambodian Language 
> School since last year. I'm trying to be a student.
> I’m contacting the Buddhist Federation of America.  Ven. Bante Selaweemala 
> has been the President in the past and resides in Berkeley.  Ven. Banthe 
> Selaweemala is Prof @ Institute of Buddhist Studies in Berkeley.
>  It would be good if my temple monks could join this association of monks so 
> that there can be a collective force regarding the eventual establishment of 
> "acknowledged ordained community of Khmer monks" belonging to my temple...and 
> that appropriate training & exams are administered for their rankings.  Both 
> Theravada & Mahayana religious leadership needs to be in communication with 
> each other.
> Regards,
> //Perom
> Perom Uch
>
> http://www.ibuddhi.blogspot.com/http://perom.businesscard2. 
> com/http://www.linkedin.com/in/peromuch
>
> =================================================
>  
>  
> Date: Friday, September 10, 2010, 7:17 PM
>  
>  
> Dear Perom Uch,
>  
> Thank you for the message that was forwarded to me from the school. This 
> semester I am on vacation and this month I will give Dharma Talks in Malaysia 
> and China. I will be back to our Sacramento Temple in the middle of October. 
> But if you have anything to talk to me please don't hesitate to send me an 
> Email to this address. I check the messages often. The following is my 
> Sacramento Temple address. There are two monks at the temple now.
>  
> Bhante Seelawimala Maha Thera
>  
> May the blessings of the Triple Gem bring good health and success to and your 
> family.
>  
> Metta,
>  
> Maha Bhante
>  
> From: Institute of Buddhist Studies <[email protected]>
> Sent: Sat, September 11, 2010 7:34:48 AM
> Subject: Fwd: [Message from IBS Web form] Other Request
>  
>  
>  
>  
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: <[email protected]>
> Date: Thu, Sep 9, 2010 at 10:02 AM
> Subject: [Message from IBS Web form] Other Request
> To: [email protected]
>  
>  
> Someone has contact us through an IBS Web form:
>  
> Perom Uch
> [email protected]
>  
> Subject: Other Request
> Question or comment:
> Dear Sir or Madam,
>  
> I would like to contact Faculty Ven. Bhante Seelawimala
>  
>  
> Best regards,
>  
> Perom Uch
>  
> ___________________________________________
>  
> --
> Tori Pinto
> Graduate Student Assistant
> Institute of Buddhist Studies
> 2140 Durant Ave.
> Berkeley, CA 94704http://www.shin-ibs.edu
>
>  
>
> --- On Thu, 9/16/10, Jayakhmer <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> From: Jayakhmer <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: Norodom Sihanouk and his golden era?
> To: "Cambodia Discussion (CAMDISC) -www.cambodia.org" 
> <[email protected]>
> Date: Thursday, September 16, 2010, 1:51 PM
>
> Lauk Chetrasena,
>
> Lauk Nayuk Perom and his team are doing a great job with the community
> in San Jose.  They should be recognized and congratulated.  I am  very
> impressed and at the same time thanking them for their wonderful role
> model.
>
> Sincerely yours,
>
> Jay
>
> On Sep 15, 8:01 pm, Perom Uch <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Lbawng Chetrasena,
>
> > I have no plan to take* Acharya* exam :))
>
> >  *A*s I reflected on my own life under the Khmer Rouge, in the U.S. @ San
> > Jose since 1984, and long into the future (assuming I live that long :), I
> > realize why I am very passionate about this little Cambodian-American
> > Community of San Jose.  It is a community that brings social change and
> > diversity.
>
> > I did not do much. I took a tiny one, but trust that it may be the largest
> > one possible for now.
>
> > We have raised over $500K in the last two years to remodel our current Watt
> > Khmer San Jose. Every journey requires a posted destination, a planned path
> > and a purposeful movement. We, as the community leaders, members, friends
> > and supporters have done a great job.
>
> > I trust people with good moral and ethical values, wise and yet humble, open
> > minded, courageous, genuine, sincere, forgiving, and compassionate with
> > empathy--not sympathy--toward others. One who is motivated by the act of
> > kindness and a willingness to make a difference in someone else ‘life.
>
> > We , our community members have faith in each others...all  of us have good
> > hearts, care for each other’s  and will do the best to take care of one
> > another's well-being.  What else we need for??? We care....what matters more
> > is that we keep pure hearts of compassionate and wise actions.
>
> > I can only offer what I think might be helpful, but we all know what's best
> > for ourselves, our community.  My only wish the best for our community
> > members is to love & care for one another, to heal and thrive, and go
> > forward into the future with open hearts & minds...
>
> > However, our functional minds of having faith in each others, eventually
> > will lead us to understand others.  At the same time we are so blessed for
> > having each others to count on and work as “A Team.”
>
> >  Although, “easier said, than done...”  But our simple conversations have
> > made all of us
>
> > So happy at hearts. When we’re able to make our community members smile and
> > cheers for their Happiness, in turn, all community succeeds and become our
> > shining stars and the ones who truly make a difference.
>
> > Sincerely yours,
>
> > //Perom
>
> > On Wed, Sep 15, 2010 at 4:32 PM, Chetrasena <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > Acharya : Perom . you did good work in the temple of San Jose, I
> > > wished I had a time to meet with you and others to chat with.
> > >              Please continue your good work and remember there are an
> > > evil (Mara) and good (Buddha) mingling together. Do something is
> > > better than do nothing.
> > >             Following the Buddha teaching and practicing his advise
> > > are the best way to get rid off mara .Ayu Vannak Sukha Pala..
>
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