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« Reply #1 on: Oct 01, 2011 03:07 pm »

This is very interesting.  I like that he touches people's lives and helps them to make positive change.  He is no laughing buddha.  He looks serious, sad even, as beautiful as he is...  I say, "Namaste!"
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« Reply #2 on: Nov 22, 2011 08:16 am »

Buddhists believe in reincarnation. It is a karmic process that affects everyone. It's not like Christianity, where only believers go to heaven. It is our karma that keeps bringing us back to life to continue learning the lessons we need to learn. Simply put, it is cause and effect, a never-ending cycle.
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« Reply #3 on: Apr 16, 2012 03:12 am »

Om Namo Guru Buddha Gyani (otherwise known as Palden Dorje, Now Dharma Sanga ,Tamang Tulku Rimpoche or Ram Bahadur Bomjon) is now in his fifth year of meditation in the jungle of Bara District in Nepal.  He was born on the 9th of April, 1990
in the village of Ratanpuri, Bara District not far from Lumbini, the birthplace of the great Buddha Shakyamuni.

His biography is very interesting.  Here he gives a speech on March 21, 2012

http://paldendorje.com/en/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=43:dharma-speech-given-on-march-21-2012&catid=2:video

Sakura, a young Japanese woman writes about her meeting with Dharma Sangha in November 2011 ~

"What Dharma Sangha said consistently was that he was now writing his teachings, so he wished us to wait until they were finished, and that if we always asked and prayed for things for the happiness of all sentient beings, whatever answer we received would be correct. So let’s have faith in Dharma Sangha, and wait for him to finish his teachings and keep praying for the happiness of all sentient beings, okay?"
 
Read her story here:

http://www.etapasvi.com/en/stories/105/sakura-s-journey



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