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Early Morning Buddhist Inspiration - 2/9/2012 - "It is better to travel well than to arrive." ~The Buddha Technorati Tags: Buddha Buddhist Buddhism Meditation Dharma
- 2012/02/09 A Herança de Rahula - Certo dia, a amável Gopa estava olhando para seu filho Rahula. “Quão belo você é, meu filho!”, ela exclamou. “Como seus olhos brilham! Seu pai lhe deve uma herança piedosa; você deve ir e reinvidicá-la.” Mãe e filho ascenderam ao terr... - 2012/02/09 Thought for Thursday: Abundant as Rain - Think of Divine Abundance as a mighty, refreshing rain. Whatever receptacle you have at hand will receive it. If you hold up a tin cup, you will receive only that quantity. If you hold up a bowl, that will be filled. What... - 2012/02/09 England, Brighton, Holtview Road Woodingdean - Nesses lugares há pessoas que visitam Cristal Perfeito. Faça-lhes uma visita de cortesia! Click na imagem e arraste. Se for da sua vontade, click no botão abaixo e diga: . - 2012/02/09 Ratinho x evangélicos - A toalhinha do Senhor que paga dívidas no banco e as ameaças do "apóstolo"...Ele faz o fogo de Deus descer e vai invocar a maldição do Senhor... Em 2012, a sociedade obscurantista impera ! Agradecimentos ao Robson pelo envio . - 2012/02/08 Nanda Renuncia à Realeza - O Mestre tomou Nanda pelas mãos e deixou o palácio. Mas Nanda estava pensativo; estava com medo que tivesse sido precipitado. Talvez se arrependesse amargamente pelo que tinha feito. Afinal, o que quer que fosse dito (a respeito do mundo), era praz... - 2012/02/08
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Two Good Dharma Friends Discuss the Lotus Sutra
A delightful commentary by Jim Wilson in the form of a conversation between two friends visiting in a coffeehouse discussing the deathless in the Lotus Sutra, Middle Length Discourses, and Vajrayana.
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This is where Dharmajim gets to talk about his favorite subject: the teachings of Shakyamuni Buddha. Dharmajims Buddhist journey is typical for a westerner. He studied in Zen, Theravada, Dzog Chen, and Nichiren Buddhism. Dharmajim has practiced as a monastic & as a layperson. He has served as Abbot of a Temple & a Prison Chaplain. The writings here reflect the multifaceted nature of his journey.
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A chronological listing of new additions to Nichiren's Interfaith Coffeehouse, one of the largest Buddhist archives on the internet: including LotusSutra.net, BuddhistInmates.net, Ryuei.net, CampRoss.net, Dharma-House.org and much more!
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