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by olcharlie » Sat Feb 14, 2009 6:35 pm
Just wanted to keep in touch with some old friends and wish them well with this venture.
Namaste.
will nap for food
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by Jechbi » Sat Feb 14, 2009 6:55 pm
And perhaps make some new ones. Welcome.

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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by retrofuturist » Sat Feb 14, 2009 7:30 pm
Greetings and thanks olcharlie,

Metta,
Retro.

If you have asked me of the origination of unease, then I shall explain it to you in accordance with my understanding:
Whatever various forms of unease there are in the world, They originate founded in encumbering accumulation. (Pārāyanavagga)'We should not congratulate someone on the success of their misdeeds, but on the contrary should endeavour to advise him or her to lead a more skilful and wholesome life. If such advice is ignored then we can only give up and let go' - Phra PanyapatipoDharma Wheel (Mahayana / Vajrayana forum)
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by BubbaBuddhist » Sat Feb 14, 2009 7:35 pm
Hi Charlie
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♫♫ "I was eatin' some chop suey,
With a lady in St. Louie,
When there sudden comes a knockin' at the door.
And that knocker, he says, "Honey,
Roll this rocker out some money,
Or your daddy shoots a baddie to the floor." ♫♫ --The Venerable Mr. Miggle
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by Ben » Sat Feb 14, 2009 8:14 pm
Hi Olcharlie
Thanks for dropping by. I hope you find the time to hang out here occassionally.
You're more than welcome!
Ben
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by genkaku » Sat Feb 14, 2009 10:01 pm
Welcome Charlie. Always good to see old friends.
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by laura » Mon Feb 16, 2009 1:37 am
Hey Charlie,
I just popped in for much the same reason. There seems to be much positive motion in the online world these days. It's heartening to this old-timer to see it.

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by jcsuperstar » Mon Feb 16, 2009 3:26 am
สัพเพ สัตตา สุขีตา โหนตุ
the mountain may be heavy in and of itself, but if you're not trying to carry it it's not heavy to you- Ajaan Suwat
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by Modus.Ponens » Tue Feb 17, 2009 10:11 pm
Hi olcharlie. Welcome

The sentence in my signature is false
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by Dhammanando » Wed Feb 18, 2009 2:57 am
Hi Charlie,
Welcome. Good to see you around again.
Best wishes,
Dhammanando Bhikkhu
...and this thought arose in the mind of the Blessed One:
“Who lives without reverence lives miserably.”
— Uruvela Sutta, A.ii.20
It were endless to dispute upon everything that is disputable.
— William Penn Some Fruits of Solitude,
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by Tex » Wed Feb 18, 2009 5:32 am
Nice to see you again!
"The serene and peaceful mind is the true epitome of human achievement."-- Ajahn Chah, Living Dhamma
"To reach beyond fear and danger we must sharpen and widen our vision. We have to pierce through the deceptions that lull us into a comfortable complacency, to take a straight look down into the depths of our existence, without turning away uneasily or running after distractions." -- Bhikkhu Bodhi
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by nathan » Wed Feb 18, 2009 11:57 am
Always a pleasure to hear from you Charlie. May you be well and happy

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But whoever walking, standing, sitting, or lying down overcomes thought, delighting in the stilling of thought: he's capable, a monk like this, of touching superlative self-awakening. § 110. {Iti 4.11; Iti 115}
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by Cittasanto » Wed Feb 18, 2009 3:50 pm
This offering maybe right, or wrong, but it is one, the other, both, or neither!
With Metta
Upāsaka Cittasanto
Blog - Some Suttas Translated.
"Others will misconstrue reality due to their personal perspectives, doggedly holding onto and not easily discarding them; We shall not misconstrue reality due to our own personal perspectives, nor doggedly holding onto them, but will discard them easily. This effacement shall be done."
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