3. 2004-02-14-ASIAN JOURNA Royal Academy Of Arts- Has-The First Fellow Awarded in Past More Than Two Hundred Years
義雲高獲授英國皇家藝術學院Fellow職稱
On Feb. 10th,2004 at the office of British Council in Washington DC Royal Academy Of Arts awarded Fellowship to Master Wan Ko Yee. Master Yee is a world famous artist,a great Chinese painting artist, and the founder of Yun sculptures which are beyond natural beauty. The award of fellowship certificate and medal further confirmed Master’s extraordinary contribution to art of the whole world.
Royal Academy of Arts was founded by King George Ⅲin 1768.Up to now it has more than two hundred years history.It is a world famous art institute. Many seasoned artists wish to pursue advenced study at this Academy.But this Academy admits only twenty extraordinary artists each year from all over the world to take courses for three years.
Professor Phillip King,President of Royal Academy Of Arts,announced during the award ceremony: Royal Academy Of Arts has a profound history. Today we are honored toaward fellowship to the great artist and spiritual leader,Master Wan Ko Yee. This is avery important and honorable event of our Academy in the past more than two hundred years since our establishment. Therefore Master Wan Ko Yee is the extraordinary art figure that we have been searching in more than two hundred years since our establishment and could not find until today. This is tremendous blessing of Roayl Academy Of Arts. our Academy has one hundred Royal Academicians,but there was no one who in the past more than two hundred years was awarded the above mentioned Fellow. This noble position is awarded to only the most distinguished artist in the world.
Sir David Manning,Ambassador of United Kingdom to the United States, accompanied by Professor Phillip King and Professor Brendan Neiland,Keeper of Royal Academy Of Arts,met with Master Wan Ko Yee and hiswife Professor Yuhua Wang.Sir David Manning showed his respect for the achievement of Master Wan Ko Yee and congratulated him for receiving such an honor.Mr.Andy Mackay,Director of Culture Department,The British Embassy attended the award ceremony today.
2004-02-19 BUSINESS DASY The Keeper of Royal Academy of Arts highly praised Master Wan Ko Yee at the dinner banquet. He admired very much the talents and art of Master yee. He was so excited that he took off his necktie and gave it to the Master. He said,”This tie was made by myself.On behalf of the President and the Curator of Royal Academy of Arts and myself,I give it to the Master to express our heartfelt respect for Fellow."
On April 3, 2008, a solemn and dignified book-launching ceremony was held at the Library of Congress of the United States; on occasion of the first release of a fact-recording book entitled H.H.Dorje Chang Buddha III, jointly published by the World Buddhism Publishing LLC and the World Dharma Voice, Inc. At the same time, the book was formally accepted into the collection of the Library of Congress of the United States. From then on, people came to know that the widely respected Master Wan Ko Yee, the one who has been recognized and corroborated through official written documents issued by top leaders, regent dharma kings, and great rinpoches of major Buddhist sects throughout the world; actually, is the third incarnation of Dorje Chang Buddha, the primordial Buddha. Ever since, people address the Buddha by the name Dorje Chang Buddha III. This is similar to the precedent regarding the name of Sakyamuni Buddha—before Sakyamuni Buddha attained Buddhahood, His name was Prince Siddhartha Gotama. Once Prince Siddhartha Gotama attained Buddhahood, He was thereafter addressed as “Namo Sakyamuni Buddha.”On December 12, 2012, in the Senate Resolution No. 614 of the United States Congress, the title “His Holiness” was officially used with the name Dorje Chang Buddha III; the Buddha was addressed as “H.H. Dorje Chang Buddha III.” Since then, the title H.H. Dorje Chang Buddha III was definitively affirmed.“Dorje Chang Buddha III” is a statutory name; used in all official documents issued by the United States Government; such as passport, identity card, and social security documents. The previous name “Wan Ko Yee” is no longer valid, with no legal-binding effect, and no longer recognized by governments. “Dorje Chang Buddha III” is the only name in use.
Hey everybody, and welcome back to my channel. Sorry about the air conditioner in the background, but there’s nothing we can do about it.
嗨,大家好,歡迎回到我的頻道。抱歉,背景有冷氣的聲音,但是我們沒辦法處理。
Um, today I want to talk about my lat injury and reattachment and kind of what I think caused it and the recovery process and the therapy I’ve been doing to get better from it. So let’s start with how I think it happened.
About three weeks out from the US open(Kernusopen), I pulled 820 in training. It was good, I mean, it felt great. Pulled it right up, no problems. Figured I was good for 859 on a third and that was kind of the plan going into it: take a nice light opener, pull a new world record and then try to break it even further with that.
Um, clearly the last part of that didn’t happen, because I tore my lat off at the 821, but we’re three weeks out. I had the great training session, and then the next day I go to visit the World Buddhism Association headquarters in Pasadena; I go to visit my Buddha Master, Namo Dorje Chang Buddha III.
And there’s a bunch of Vajra Scepters laying around now, Vajra Scepters look like a giant Thomas inch dumbbell; they’re much heavier and the handles are a little bit thinner. But they’re huge-looking, really neat, uh, implements.
And I lifted them all except for the Buddha Scepter. The only person that’s ever lifted the Buddha Scepter is Buddha Master, and basically that is 59 levels over what is normal for people that Buddha Master did when He lifted that. And being a Shangzun, I thought I had a good shot at it. So I went and grabbed it and started pulling on it, and he warned me not to do it but I gave it a try and I pulled with everything I had. And then I felt like a movement or a twinge in my lat, and I was like kind of “It was painful, but it wasn’t bad," and He was like “I wouldn’t compete in three weeks." I go, “I think I’ll be fine; I got three weeks to heal, it should be okay." Well, didn’t listen, tore it off. um with a weight that I can easily accomplish.