Invited by Mahachulalongkornrajavidyalaya
University of Thailand, the Fifth World Youth Buddhist Symposium was held at
Chiang Mai. Over 700 scholars, university professors and students attended this
grand symposium.
At the Interfaith Dialogue, the symposium invited
Buddhist masters from Theravada Buddhism, Han Buddhism, and Tibetan Buddhism.
They had conversations about the current social hot issues, the content of
which included: the solution to mental confusions; youth education and personal
development; propagating Buddhism by Internet; the promotion of interfaith
harmony and cooperation.
The main theme of the fifth symposium is Ultimate
Concern, which resonated widely with attendees through the three in-depth
subthemes. Spiritual Well-being indicated that modern people depend on the
outer world too excessively and have little or no knowledge about inner mind;
Life and Death involved discussions on the meaning of birth and the destination
after death; Tibetan Buddhism Tradition focused on how Tibetan Buddhism affects
people’s thoughts and behaviours. Around these topics, the views and insight of
the guest speaker made the participants reflect more about and yearn for
wisdom.
Contestants of the WeSpeak were from prominent
universities of the USA, Britain, Germany, Netherlands, Australia, Poland, and
China. The symposium advocated the spirit of freedom and equality—competing on
the same stage, the professors and students talked freely about the
understanding and inspiration of life. During the Evening Dialogue, the special
guests and the host got together to have an informal discussion on related
issues, with a Q&A session provided for the audience to interact with the
special guests. This had brought a lot of fresh inspirations to everyone.
Continuing the tradition of the previous symposia,
there was a meditation practice session in which Khenpo Sodargye Rinpoche
guided the attendees into the exploring of inner mind through concentration and
mindfulness. During the visit to the Double Dragon Temple in Chiang Mai (Wat
Phra That Doi Suthep), for the first time ever, masters and Buddhists from
Theravada tradition, Han tradition, and Tibetan tradition joined together to do
the life release ceremony.
Near the end of the symposium, the following
awards were given out: Award of Best Essays on Ultimate Concern, WeSpeak Award,
Award of Best Essays on The Ideal Planet, Excellent Volunteer Award for
Ren-Culture Society, and Award of Outstanding Contribution to the Symposium.
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