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The struggle of courageous Bodhisattvas of the Earth will bring successive victories that will last forever ~ Ikeda
You can fall from a mountain, you can fall from a tree.
But they best way you can fall, is a friendship with me
Have the sweetest week my friends!
Love~ Hugs~ Happiness ~ Belly Laughs
Loflo (Selly)
Thanks to you too. ANd have a great weekend too.
Nice meeting you.
Take care
Saahil
Have a great day.
Anne
It's wonderful to hear from you. I've been in Arizona for almost seven years. I came here from the Bay Area. I lived in San Francisco for the last 6 years. California just feels like home and I chant to return there when the time is right. xoxo Crystal
I truly understand the importance of chanting, but I also believe that there is more to this practice...it ALL counts, as I believe. So, I try to live as compassionately as possible, study, chant, have strong faith and be as bodhhisattva like as I can be.
I have tried the hours, upon hours of chanting and I get restless, my mind wanders and I just always feel the need to be doing something productive. I'm not ADD, just pro-active.
Then are days, when physically and emotionally, I just can't do it.
Long answer to a short question,
Gayla

To My Lovely Friends- wishing you all a new Beginning, Happy Easter and a Sweet WeekendThe naked earth is warm with Spring,
And with green grass and bursting trees
Leans to the suns kiss glorying,
And quivers in the sunny breeze.
Those who believe in the Lotus Sutra are as if in winter, but winter
always turns to spring.
WND-I, page 536
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