Chris,

Thank ye.

Not a seeking; but, a sharing.  New brothers and sisters.  I'll go as their 
guest.

>From the sound of it, it all seems like Home, anyway.

I'm a new dharma teacher, and I can reciprocate and invite them to sit zazen 
with us, if I come to know some of them.

And, BTW: Who's to say I wasn't a Quaker in a future life?  ;-)

w/ Cheers!,

--Joe

PS  No cell phone here; just a self-hone.


> ChrisAustinLane <chris@...> wrote:
>
> Stop seeking!  What you have is enough. 



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