A hello and a request
Posted: Wed Jan 21, 2009 3:19 pm
Hello everyone,
I had some problems logging in, so I've changed my username from Dazzle to Dazzlebling.
Retro has very kindly given me permission to post this request. Thank you, Retro!
I'm a female offline practitioner of Tibetan Buddhism and I opened my own website in November with the help of a friend.
http://www.buddhismwithoutboundaries.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
The group is for practitioners of the main Buddhist traditions and anyone else who's interested. My aim was to provide a friendly environment for discussion and resources which was free from the squabbles and unkindness I have been saddened to see in some internet groups (see code of conduct for more details)
I was wondering if there's anyone here who has some experience and study with offlineTheravada groups who might be able to find a little time to call in and share some of their knowledge and understanding at BWB occasionally? I have created a Theravada forum but my own knowledge has been mostly limited to reading the online teachings of the late Ajahn Chah and his pupils, which I have enjoyed tremendously.
Thank you so much for reading my message.
With kind wishes,
Dazzle
I had some problems logging in, so I've changed my username from Dazzle to Dazzlebling.
Retro has very kindly given me permission to post this request. Thank you, Retro!
I'm a female offline practitioner of Tibetan Buddhism and I opened my own website in November with the help of a friend.
http://www.buddhismwithoutboundaries.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
The group is for practitioners of the main Buddhist traditions and anyone else who's interested. My aim was to provide a friendly environment for discussion and resources which was free from the squabbles and unkindness I have been saddened to see in some internet groups (see code of conduct for more details)
I was wondering if there's anyone here who has some experience and study with offlineTheravada groups who might be able to find a little time to call in and share some of their knowledge and understanding at BWB occasionally? I have created a Theravada forum but my own knowledge has been mostly limited to reading the online teachings of the late Ajahn Chah and his pupils, which I have enjoyed tremendously.
Thank you so much for reading my message.
With kind wishes,
Dazzle