“The person who follows the Religion philosophy shall get the protection of the Religion philosophy”
Dear Sir,
I sincerely pray to the lord Buddha for you and your Organization.
I would like to say that I am Bangladeshi Buddhist monk, now I am staying and studying in Mahachulalongkornrajavidyalaya University in Thailand.
I know about you who are staying there I want to joining with you any kinds of Buddhist work. I will agree to discuss about the matter I am looking forward to meeting you soon.
I believe that you will be given me opportunities to build my Buddhist noble life.
Hello and thanks for the welcome. Like my sister-in-spirit, Sheila, I'm also ignorant of a lot of Buddhist concepts and principles but ever since I was little I was drawn to Buddhism in various ways (probably a past life thing^__^). Korea is a very beautiful and magical place and when I lived there for 11 months I saw many wonderful sights. One of my favourite places to go was the Chogye Temple in the heart of Seoul. And when I was in Korea over this past summer I went to Haein Temple which houses the Korean Tripitaka. If you are able to go to Korea one day I hope you can see these places, too. ^__^
I'm living in the Scottish town of Grantown on Spey. From August 2007 to July 2008 I was living and teaching English as a second language in Guangzhou. I was born in Oxford and grew up in Winchester. My early working life was spent in London. I don't really understand all that is said on these pages. Buddhism is new to me. It's a bit complicated, but I'm going to try and understand. Thanks for the welcome.
Sulak Sivaraksa writes: I found Never Die Alone fascinating. I have summarized the two articles by Becker and Brazer into Thai to add to the new edition of my book, Preparing to Face Death Mindfully. I got this message yesterday. It refers to Never Die Alone: Death as Birth in Pure Land Buddhism, the book produced by Jon Watts… Continue
At Amida-shu we are holding an OJO Retreat 19-29 March in remembrance of three of our founding figures including Amrita Dhammika who was a notable engaged Buddhist who died from malaria age 50 while on active service in Africa setting up a primary health care project. The full programme can be found and followed via internet at
http://amidatrust.ning.com/group/ojoretreat2009
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“The person who follows the Religion philosophy shall get the protection of the Religion philosophy”
Dear Sir,
I sincerely pray to the lord Buddha for you and your Organization.
I would like to say that I am Bangladeshi Buddhist monk, now I am staying and studying in Mahachulalongkornrajavidyalaya University in Thailand.
I know about you who are staying there I want to joining with you any kinds of Buddhist work. I will agree to discuss about the matter I am looking forward to meeting you soon.
I believe that you will be given me opportunities to build my Buddhist noble life.
God has duly rewarded
Your sincere prayer
Ven.Animesh Bhikkhu
Watnantikarom, khonkaen
Thailand.
Where did you hold a conference when you visited las palmas?
In a zen buddhist centre?
Namaste!
Keep in touch.
We meet at last!
Amitofo
Amida Bu
Amitabha
Lets make something of this common ground we find ourselves on.
There is such great potential for this blog/facebook environment, but the implications still escape me.
Amitofo