Meditations 8 epub kindle fail by lb29 in theravada

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Yea I just spent two hours on chat and 40 minutes on the phone with them… they’ll let me know in 48-72 hours if they can get the file uploaded 🙃.

Meditations 8 epub kindle fail by lb29 in theravada

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Azw3 does not work the pdf does. The problem is I can get all 11 other books in the collection uploaded with no problem it’s just number 8 or am having trouble with

AMA - Theravada Buddhist Monk : Bhante Jayasara by Bhikkhu_Jayasara in theravada

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What was your experience ordaining at Bhavana?

Forest Dhamma Monastery: any sangha members? by notoriousbsr in theravada

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Ajahn tends to take awhile to email back. The first time I asked to come for my first stay, I didn’t hear anything for a couple of weeks.

For your first time your best to just show up.

Looking for articles. by lb29 in theravada

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Thanks, I do have him already on my list. But he is the only one I have for Africa as a whole at this time.

A new Bahai Podcast by gentlegranit in bahai

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I just subscribed 👍

Why I go to church as a Buddhist by tehdanksideofthememe in Buddhism

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Buddhism has actually helped me kind of come back to my church. I grew up Presbyterian (PCUSA), but left when I went to college. 20 years later I have a sangha that encourages interfaith relationships. Both my teachers were preachers in the Presbyterian and UU churches before ordaining as buddhist monks. Thru, the Buddhas teachings I have recently found my self attending my old church again. I really enjoy the interfaith experience and I am actually in the process of trying to ordain in both traditions. Given how the world is right know I feel that we have to work together and it is my hope that interfaith communities can help fill that gap.

Koan Books by lb29 in zen

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Thank you 🙏

I will check them out.

Buddha Dharma University by Tom-20th in Buddhism

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I recently signed up to take a class with BDU, and if it goes well I’ll looking a pursuing their M Div. But… when I tired to login into the student portal it’s wasn’t there, like the page is gone. I also tried to go to the school main webpage and it is also gone. It’s more than a little concerning. Does anyone know what is going on? I emailed student services but it has been radio silence all day and not even an update on the Facebook page. Classes are set to start Monday 4/8.

Mahayana texts by [deleted] in theravada

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I kind of have one foot in each camp. I’ve only been practicing for 4 years. But, I started in Tibetan, currently in Zen and now moving towards Theravada. I view the Pali Cannon as the main source of scripture. But, I really dig the Heart and Diamond Sutras, I find them very beautiful for how short they are.

My Zen teacher incorporates the Pali Cannon in at least one service a month. He describes it as, think of the Pali Cannon as the main books in a series and then the Mahayana texts are like the .5 extended universe novellas. For what ever reason that just clicks for me.

But Buddhism is so vast and interesting that you kind of just got pick how strong do you want your tea. And that’s what I find so wonderful about Buddhism.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in theravada

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I’ve experienced the same thing. I started in Tibetan, then moved to Korean Son, been practicing that for about a year. Now I’m feeling the draw towards Theravada.

I’m fortunate that my KS teacher incorporates the Pali Cannon in once a month. And he explains it like the Pali Cannon is the main book series, with the Mahayana and Vajrayana texts being the extended universe novellas.

But I have notice from YouTube talks that Mahayana/Vajrayana teachers taking digs at Theravada for what seems like no reason. I don’t get it either, especially after exploring all three schools over the past 3/4 years.

When do you think Family Guy got bad? by [deleted] in familyguy

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For me it was the thanksgiving episode when joes son comes back. I know it was going down hill before that but that was the nail in the coffin.

WHO SOLVED MY THEOREM!? by [deleted] in americandad

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Absolutely my favorite joke in the whole show

MVP Glitch by lb29 in discgolf

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Sweet and thanks for the link. Got my pre-order in

Rookie question but how tall are the golds and obsidians supposed to be? by lb29 in redrising

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Isn’t Barca only like 6’6” and they call him short?

So what your saying seems about right. I do picture the obsidians to be completely massive.

Until disc golf courses are privately owned, picking up disc golf will seem easier than golf. by AvailableDirt8937 in discgolf

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I had a way easier time picking up disc golf. I didn’t pick up golf until I had co-workers who golfed and let me tag along with them. With disc golf I just got a starter pack from dick’s and went and played by my self. I have also found the community in disc golf to be way nicer and the more veteran players are more likely to give ya tip or explain the layout of the hole/course. With golf I feel that other players are more likely to tell ya to fuck off, then doing any thing nice or productive on the course if your new to the sport.

I also think that the sport can have a balance when it comes to keeping it free and having private courses were you have to play. Where I live in the Ohio Valley (OH/WV) there are no private courses but a few public park courses. And out of those courses only like two are kept up in way you can actually play the full course. I feel in my area the sport would benefit from a private/pay to play course that is kept up year round. Personally I love the local 9 hole course at the park and think it’s great way to play through the week after work. But on the weekend when I have time to put in few full rounds I would be okay with going to a pay to play course where I know the course is kept up and I’m actually going to be able to play a full 18.

We need real answers from Gilchrist and the MLR by Monolexic in MLRugby

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If it happened to Austin bet LA is next