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Dechen,
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Sutra and Mantra ([[mdo sngags]]).  
When I met you in November 1999 at Bokar's retreat I told you I'd make you a beaded ring with the red, yellow, black, white and brown people holding hands. I made one and sent it to Nepal in 2004. Did you receive it? Do you still live there?
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If not, send me your current address and I'll make another and send it.
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*Sutra refers to the teachings of both Hinayana and Mahayana. Mantra refers to Vajrayana. Sutra means taking the cause as path. Tantra means taking the result as path. [RY]
Do you use email? If so, send me a message at byronbarnes@gmail.com. I'd like to reconnect with you.
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If this message finds you I hope you're happy with your path and feeling well.
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*[[Sutra and Tantra]] ([[mdo rgyud]]).
Is Eva the Swedish name for Eve, as in Adam and Eve?
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"When the student is ready, the teacher appears". Thanks again for being a graceful teacher. 
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Byron
 

Latest revision as of 06:38, 13 March 2006

Sutra and Mantra (mdo sngags).

  • Sutra refers to the teachings of both Hinayana and Mahayana. Mantra refers to Vajrayana. Sutra means taking the cause as path. Tantra means taking the result as path. [RY]