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  1. 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.

  2. May 1, 2011 · Fundamental Teaching Of The Buddha by Sylvia Bay 2011 May 29. by. Sylvia Bay. Publication date. 2011-05. Topics. Sylvia Bay, Buddha, Buddhism, Buddha's Teaching, Dhamma, Enlightenment, Fundamental Teaching of the Buddha, Teaching, Buddhist Practitioner, Buddhist Practitioner Series, Theravada, Theravada Buddhism, Theravada Buddhist, Sutta.

  3. The budding Buddhist, new on a quest to know more about Dhamma, will find this series easy to follow. But a more experienced practitioner may also find useful food for thought to aid his spiritual journey.

  4. For the next 45 years, he devoted his life to teaching the doctrine that helped bring unparalleled happiness, peace and relief to numerous people long after his death. In time stories began to emerge proclaiming his greatness and his near-divinity status. Over generations and into distant lands, those stories took on a life of their own.

  5. This article is adapted from a one- day workshop offered by Sylvia Boorstein at the Bane Center for Buddhist Studies on April 5, 1997. Since that time, Sylvia has also taught a ten-week course on Paramis at the Spirit Rock Meditation Cen­ter in California.

  6. Written by Sylvia Bay. 3 mins read. Published on May 15, 2024. TLDR: “In this insightful piece, Sylvia Bay shares practical steps for anyone aspiring to be a good Dhamma emissary, stressing the importance of avoiding evil, generosity, and a calm mind.”.

  7. Sep 4, 2024 · 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.