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Post by liberatedsoul August 7th 2009, 5:48 pm

Here is a link to some posts I made on my blog related to Buddhism:

http://www.baraka-bashad.com/2009/06/buddhism-simply-put.html

and

http://www.baraka-bashad.com/2009/08/karma-buddhism-hinduism-other-eastern.html


I hope people find them useful!!
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Post by Spirit-Being August 8th 2009, 1:31 pm

Both articles were very helpful.

Early on in my journey to seek knowledge, i was very drawn to buddhism. Loved the teachings and meditation, i will say that i am grateful for the path of Buddhism, it was a guiding light for me as i journeyed on this path of spirituality and discovery.

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Post by Vanilla2 August 25th 2009, 11:39 am

Dec 06 I had the great pleasure in seeing The Monks of Tashi Lhunpo Monastery performing in our local village Tads Theatre whilst on tour. It was mesmerizing listening to there chanting and watching there dances wearing there traditional colourful costumes. Link............

http://www.tashi-lhunpo.org.uk/index.html

http://www.tashi-lhunpo.org.uk/dance_pictures_37.html
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Post by Spirit-Being August 27th 2009, 4:53 pm

The links were inspiring Vanilla2 for some reason when i think of the culture in Tibet, Dali Lama, Monks, and the Rituals (Chants & Dancing) i get this feeling of wholeness and peace, ever since my quest for a Spiritual Transformation about 4 years ago, this feeling towards Buddhism & the Teachings has covered me in Beauty and Awe. The Simplicity has also been my cup of tea. Something this life i live has not yet provided. But i accept where i am now and know i am where i need to be.

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Post by Vanilla2 August 27th 2009, 5:45 pm

Yes I also feel comfortable around Buddhism Very Happy
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Post by WhiteShaman September 10th 2009, 2:50 pm

A path that accepts all other paths. What more could one ask for.
I am very thankful for The Buddha’s teachings and influence in my life as well. I find that as I continue to grow in awareness, that I get these A’Ha moments where I suddenly understand something The Buddha taught where I didn’t when I first heard or read it.
It just further proves to me, as Spirit-Being stated, that we are all right where we need to be.
Peace and Blessings, Praise
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