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Kai
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Hello from Kai ...

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I started my Buddhist ‘career’ in the Mahayana Tradition until I came across Theravada Buddhism in the Forest Tradition of Ajahn Chah by chance. I was immediately captivated by the beauty of it’s simplicity of the teachings and the abundance of material available online, I. e. literature, videos of teachings as well as the various meditation groups that can easily fill a week’s calendar. And online Retreats, too, to crown it all. Although I have been formally practicing for just about 7 years now, looking back on my life, I was always happiest in nature, preferably on my own; I abhorred large crowds, parties, etc. It was in nature that I could simply ‘be’, not taking in anything in particular but everything in general without naming, judging, valuing …. phenomena.
I am somewhat reluctant to speak into a camera & microphone, which inhibits my ability to clarify any pertinent points of interest and/or questions regarding my practice and/or related matters in online groups. I therefor look forward to a rewarding exchange of the Dhamma, experience, learning, advice and things Buddhist in general.

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Welcome to Dhamma Wheel! :anjali:
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Welcome to DW!

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May you fulfill your deepest wish for happiness. :anjali:
May we all fulfill our deepest wish for happiness

We are already Buddha
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:hello:
“As the lamp consumes oil, the path realises Nibbana”
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