--- In [email protected], Maria Lopez <flordeloto@...> wrote:
>
> Steve:
>  
>  
> There is a mixture of students from all over the world which of course 
> includes Vietnamese.  So the Ven gives away the teachings according to the 
> buddhist background or zen those students may have to make himself dharma 
> better understood and put into practice.  During the long retreat the names 
> of the Buddha were reciting in the evening after sitting down.  On my own I 
> don't usually repeat the names of the Buddha as I'm not very much familiar 
> with this kind of practice.  
>  
> Mayka
> 
  Hi Mayka. The Name arises continually in my mind. It synchronizes
  with my breathing and my heart-beat. It is the first thought in my
  mind upon awakening in the morning and the last thought in my mind
  before sleep. I have no doubt that it will be my last thought as I
  die. I bow to The Buddha of Infinite Light and Eternal Life! 
  Who is bowing?
  Steve
>
>




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