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mudra
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Hi from Mudra

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:anjali: Dharma Greetings All!

I found out about this from a fellow member of another Buddhist forum where I use the same name.

Though not Theravadin, I certainly have plenty of respect for the tradition and learning from it does nothing to detract from or contradict my practicing and studying my own Gelug tradition - quite the contrary. I am here to learn. :reading:


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Welcome Mudra

You are welcome here!
Kind regards

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Learn this from the waters:
in mountain clefts and chasms,
loud gush the streamlets,
but great rivers flow silently.
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Hi Mudra,

Welcome to Dhamma Wheel. :smile:

Best wishes,
Dhammanando Bhikkhu
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Arūpehi nirodho santataro ti.


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Cessation is more peaceful than the formless realms.”
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welcome to DW :anjali:
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Greetings and welcome, Mudra.

Nice to see you here.

Metta,
Retro. :)
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:hello:
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:anjali: Thank you all for your warm welcome!
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