this page exudes serenity. nice! i'm also a buddhist, but mainly of theravada tradition. as i live in malaysia, where theravada buddhism is prevalent in the northern part here, which is only a few miles from the Thai border --- a Theravada Buddhist country. I'm a local Chinese and the majority of the Chinese Buddhists here (over 95% are of Chinese descent, with a few local Thais and Indians) also believe in the Taoism --- the traditional religion of the Chinese people. Weird that Mahayana Buddhism is prevalent among the Chinese from China and Taiwan, while here in my place, mostly cling to the Theravada tradition.
Beautiful blog! Such a wonderful way to reach people! Blessings to you all..... I will spend more time with it. ps. if you know or see Gen Togden, let him know we love him, miss him, and always think of him :) He was our Buddhist resident teacher here at Dipamkara Meditation Center in Huntington, New York. He began helping create the first Buddhist Temple on Long Island, which is close to realization. He left to study more. We miss his smile, his talks, and compassion very much ;)
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I like this page. This is much needed. I hope to come back for more.
I am eating my words...
Read this http://jsridhar.blogspot.com/2005/11/buddha-blog.html
Nice vlog btw.
Nice blog. Didn't know there were many buddha blogs around.
Does Buddha teach freedom of speach?
I enjoyed the blog!
very very interesting.
I have so much to learn about other cultures.
Keep up the good work.
I visited a Tibetan monastary recently in greater Tibet, it was beautiful. I wish we all could achieve such peace and love toward one another.
this page exudes serenity. nice! i'm also a buddhist, but mainly of theravada tradition. as i live in malaysia, where theravada buddhism is prevalent in the northern part here, which is only a few miles from the Thai border --- a Theravada Buddhist country. I'm a local Chinese and the majority of the Chinese Buddhists here (over 95% are of Chinese descent, with a few local Thais and Indians) also believe in the Taoism --- the traditional religion of the Chinese people. Weird that Mahayana Buddhism is prevalent among the Chinese from China and Taiwan, while here in my place, mostly cling to the Theravada tradition.
Beautiful blog! Such a wonderful way to reach people! Blessings to you all..... I will spend more time with it.
ps. if you know or see Gen Togden, let him know we love him, miss him, and always think of him :) He was our Buddhist resident teacher here at Dipamkara Meditation Center in Huntington, New York. He began helping create the first Buddhist Temple on Long Island, which is close to realization. He left to study more. We miss his smile, his talks, and compassion very much ;)
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