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Monday, August 13, 2007

Finding Peace at Wat Chetawan (Jetavana)



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to engage the dharma & make the dharma engaging - we need to frankly and critically look at the teachings and who's teaching them - to experience them for ourselves and to make meaningful changes to our lives and in the lives of others. buddhists do not live in a vacum, we need to be enagaged as well as engaging. in doing that we need to do think by breaking away from our conventional thinking of buddhism. if you want to share your thoughts, comment of email beyond.buddhism@gmail.com. WITH METTA

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