Another "Moin"

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Another "Moin"

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Moin,

so what can I say... My name is Florian. I'm 23 years old and I live in Neuburg/Germany.
I'm able to read and understand english quite well, but my writing experience, especially with respect to these particular buddhism topics, is rather nothing. So I guess the terminology needed for efficient conversation or discussion does not really exist at the moment.
However I'm going to read the topics and I think thereby I'll learn enough sophisticated vocab so that we could have some helpful conversation some day.
Since I read a book about the 4 noble truths, I decided to read up on it. Well so I came to buddhism - especially to Theravada.
So far so good...kind regards
:namaste:

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Greetings acinteyya,

Welcome to Dhamma Wheel!

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Metta,
Retro. :)
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Hi & Welcom :hello:
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:hello:

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Moin moin!
Rain soddens what is kept wrapped up,
But never soddens what is open;
Uncover, then, what is concealed,
Lest it be soddened by the rain.
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Moin & Welcome Florian :hello:

Nice to meet you (again) :smile:
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Moin,Moin Florian. :smile:

I know you by name from another (german) forum. Nice to meet you here. :namaste:

To my introduction:
I come from (not so far) nothern germany and I'm aged 46 years. My first contact with buddhism was about 1996. After some years of searching and learning the teachings of the different schools I returned back to the pure teachings of the Buddha. I'm also influenced by the Thai Forest Tradition and the writings of Nanavira Thera.

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With best wishes

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Rhino wrote:Moin,Moin Florian. :smile:
I know you by name from another (german) forum. Nice to meet you here. :namaste:
Nice to meet you, too. I think you wrote the url to this forum at the other one, didn't you?
By the way - I left the other one. It was a helpful time there but things have changed, you know...

and :thanks: to all the others who welcomed me
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edit: and will welcome me :hello:
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acinteyya wrote: Nice to meet you, too. I think you wrote the url to this forum at the other one, didn't you?
Yes, I did.
acinteyya wrote: By the way - I left the other one.
I thought about it, too. But I'll stay for a while and watch how the things will develop.
acinteyya wrote: It was a helpful time there but things have changed, you know...
Yes, the things will change over and over again. That's what the Buddha taught. :namaste:

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Moin

Guten tag!

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Greetings Rhino,

Welcome to Dhamma Wheel!

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Metta,
Retro. :)
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Welcome!
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Moin,

servus, und

Grüß dich,

von Bayern.
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Annabel wrote:Moin,

servus, und

Grüß dich,

von Bayern.
Servus Annabel! :twothumbsup:
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acinteyya wrote: By the way - I left the other one. It was a helpful time there but things have changed, you know...
Do you mean "Buddhaland"?

I left the forum about a half year ago... there were too many smart-alecks :thinking:

btw.: We have met at StudiVZ some time ago :smile:
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