How do I address the guest monk/bhikku? In what form should I best write the mail?
Thanks in advance.


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Goofaholix wrote:An email is a pretty informal form of communication, I don't see why you should address a bhikku any differently than a layperson.
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mindfulness, bliss and beyond (page 8) wrote:Do not linger on the past. Do not keep carrying around coffins full of dead moments
retrofuturist wrote:You wouldn't want to kick it of with a "Wassap, homie?" though...

Suffering is asking from life what it can never give you.
mindfulness, bliss and beyond (page 8) wrote:Do not linger on the past. Do not keep carrying around coffins full of dead moments
Suffering is asking from life what it can never give you.
mindfulness, bliss and beyond (page 8) wrote:Do not linger on the past. Do not keep carrying around coffins full of dead moments
andrewuk wrote:I live close to Chithurst.
Feel free to contact me. I may be able to give you a lift from Petersfield Train Station.
Please send me a pm. We'll see how it goes!
Andrew

Suffering is asking from life what it can never give you.
mindfulness, bliss and beyond (page 8) wrote:Do not linger on the past. Do not keep carrying around coffins full of dead moments
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