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obutsudan

obutsudan

A quarter century strolling the eightfold path, starting in the Mid-Atlantic Piedmont forest, then on to Kampuchea Krom, the Mahamuni Buddha, Wat Po, Zojoji, Borobudur, Amarbayasgalant, Kuan Yin Miu, and other practices and places across Asia. These days, I traipse up and down the Danube River valley, my children and my spouse laughing with me... more »
  • Not far from Aggsbach, European Union
  • member since July 10 2007

obutsudan’s last login was Saturday, May 10 2008.

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  • Elika R

    Elika R says

    Thank you. I take lessons in cha-no-yu and I'm very happy now I can offer the Bulgarian public my translation of Dennis Hirota's "Wind in the Pines". The book is marked by incredible sensitivity and profound knowledge.

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • zawadi

    zawadi says

    Hi Obutsudan,
    Welcome to Wild Iris: Poetry. Please introduce yourself in Icebreaker. Have you checked out our Potpourri quiz? Monthly prizes. Look forward to reading your comments and getting to know you. Peace. ~z

    posted 2 years ago. ( send a note )
  • Tony J. Djohan

    Tony J. Djohan says

    Hi... Have had the chance to do a pradaksina at Borobudur? I wonder whether you've visited the hindu Prambanan temple nearby?

    I always thought that the architecture of the two temples very eloquently illustrate the contrast of hinduism and buddhism.

    What are you reading nowadays?

    posted 2 years ago. ( send a note )
  • Artemis_98

    Artemis_98 says

    Hi and welcome to the China group. Feel free to start a discussion or to revive one that's already started.

    posted 2 years ago. ( send a note )
  • Akubi

    Akubi says

    The Diamond Sutra is pretty groovy too, but I'll take the heart sutra murst any day.

    posted 2 years ago. ( send a note )