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BLIA Sydney’s Sustainable Living Communal Learning Space: inspiring Happiness and Peace on Buddha’s Birthday | 人間福報

BLIA Sydney’s Sustainable Living Communal Learning Space: inspiring Happiness and Peace on Buddha’s Birthday

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Margaret Mossakowska from Moss House demonstrates making natural skincare products from pantry items. photo/Nan Tien Buddhist Temple Parramatta
The Fo Guang Three Acts of Goodness Creative Nature Art Exhibition. photo/Nan Tien Buddhist Temple Parramatta
Artist Cindy Chen shared her work with children in the talk “Listening with Nature.” photo/Nan Tien Buddhist Temple Parramatta
Bowen Yang, president of BLIA Sydney West 2 Subchapter, introduces the Fo Guang Three Acts of Goodness Creative Nature Art Exhibition. photo/Nan Tien Buddhist Temple Parramatta
Kathryn Sunantha (3rd from the right) from Bliss Pure Foods hosting a DIY Apple Cider Vinegar workshop. photo/Nan Tien Buddhist Temple Parramatta
BLIA Sydney members Nathan Law and Sarah Shee grinding their own coffee at the Happiness Corner. photo/Nan Tien Buddhist Temple Parramatta
Participants learning how to make sauerkraut through fermenting. photo/Nan Tien Buddhist Temple Parramatta
Participants at the flower pounding workshop. photo/Nan Tien Buddhist Temple Parramatta
Participants happily taking a photo with their very own “Happiness and Peace” cloth bags, decorated with pounded flowers and leaves. photo/Nan Tien Buddhist Temple Parramatta
Little ones creating their own “Coexistence and Coprosperity” cloth bags at the flower pounding workshop. photo/Nan Tien Buddhist Temple Parramatta
Pound-dyeing allows the public to decorate eco-bags with unique imprints of nature. photo/Nan Tien Buddhist Temple Parramatta
Inspired by Venerable Master Hsing Yun’s works, the Fo Guang Three Acts of Goodness Creative Nature Art Exhibition aims to convey messages of compassion and respect. photo/Nan Tien Buddhist Temple Parramatta
BLIA Sydney Subchapter Presidents Ivy Blackman (left) and Michael Tan (right) introduces Donna Davis (centre), Member of the State Legislative Asembly for Parramatta, to the art exhibition. photo/Nan Tien Buddhist Temple Parramatta
Environmental educator Louie Leung introducing the ecosystem of a worm farm. photo/Nan Tien Buddhist Temple Parramatta

BLIA Sydney
May 15, 2024

Buddha's Birthday Multicultural Festival took place at Darling Harbour, Sydney for the 30th time on April 27 and 28, 2024. In alignment with the festival theme of “Coexistence and Coprosperity”, BLIA Sydney East 1, West 1, and West 2 Subchapters created a “Sustainable Living” communal learning space at the festival to promote the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 3: "Good Health and Wellbeing." SDG3 is connected to the theme of "Happiness and Peace," proposed by the founding president of BLIA, Venerable Master Hsing Yun.

The Sustainable Living communal learning space was created to allow participants to "Learn, play, create, and be with Nature”, experience happiness and peace in life, in the hope of promoting sustainable wellbeing and coprosperity among all beings.

At the "Happiness Corner", visitors could sit down and enjoy their very own hand-ground coffee, savour handmade flower vegan cookies, and just be in the present moment to experience simple pleasures in life. The "Happiness Corner” was inspired by the "Tea Pavilion of Fo Guang Shan, which offers free tea to visitors to recharge on their tour between Fo Guang Shan Monastery and Buddha Museum. It hopes to spread happiness and the spirit of the Four Givings: giving others confidence, joy, hope, and convenience.

Artist and art practitioner Dr Cindy Chen hosted two art talks titled "Listening to Nature." In the interactive talks Cindy offered valuable insights into the creative process behind her work "Resonant Flows". She described how she created the collaborative artwork with nature in the rain along Parramatta and Lane Cove Rivers. Her art practice of embodied listening and emplaced experimental drawing was presented in simple and engaging language that children among the audience could understand.

At the "Flower Pounding Art Workshop" organised by FGS Nan Tien Buddhist Temple Parramatta and BLIA Sydney West subchapters, the public could try their hands at pound-dyeing, an intangible cultural heritage craft of China. The stall was filled with lively hammering sounds of adults and children decorating their “Happiness and Peace” eco-friendly cloth bags with pounded flowers and leaves.

Audrey Blackman, a BLIA YAD volunteer at the workshop, received positive feedback from the participants. She was told that the session was therapeutic, and a lesson in mindfulness, and in accepting imperfections, something that is relevant in our lives.

The SDG Communal Learning Space also featured artworks collected through the Fo Guang Three Acts of Goodness Young Artist Award drawing, writing and creative nature artwork competitions. The exhibition of nature artwork took inspirations from Venerable Master Hsing Yun's essay "My Little Animal Friends," to depict the harmonious coexistence of humans and nature and to convey messages of equality, compassion, and respect.

To promote the Buddhist values of cherishing blessings and the SDGs, BLIA Sydney also organised a series of sustainable living workshops, highlighting ways to tackle food waste. Kathryn Sunantha from Bliss Pure Foods taught participants how to transform imperfect apples into apple cider vinegar and enzyme to harness their untarnished health effects. Environmental educator Louie Leung demonstrated composting and setting up a worm farm at home. Margaret Mossakowska from Moss House shared some practical sustainable practices, such as natural fermentation and creating natural skincare products from pantry items. Margaret also led two workshops on making eco-friendly beeswax wraps to encourage plastic free living.

The Buddha's Birthday Sustainable Living communal learning space attracted nearly 500 visitors daily, offering a variety of hands-on activities that showcased the simplicity and joy of sustainable living and the harmonious coexistence with nature.

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