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Dechen,
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?
 
If not, send me your current address and I'll make another and send it.
*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.
 
If this message finds you I hope you're happy with your path and feeling well.
*[[Sutra and Tantra]] ([[mdo rgyud]]).
Is Eva the Swedish name for Eve, as in Adam and Eve?
 
"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]