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- Gender:
- Male
- Occupation:
- Dharma, Emviromental Science
Yeshe Dondrub
Kagyupa OBT-Thubetan, Male, from Nepal, India, and USA (Texas and NYC) Travel
- Yeshe Dondrub was last seen:
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About
- Gender:
- Male
- Occupation:
- Dharma, Emviromental Science
- Religion:
- Buddhist (Kagyupa) (Core Dharma), comparitive religions
I do my best to translate and word dharma correctly, at times Rinpoche's or students will assist me.
I came to the forums in hopes that others will learn from others, the way things are. That compassion and understanding is shared for growth.
Debate can often have negative out come when ego is strong. However in some Buddhist schools, debate is used, not in a harsh way, but out of compassion to help each other learn, reinforce harder teachings, and to help each other grow. Don't see it in a negative manner. At times we try to word concepts and it is reflected incorrectly so we can debate to trigger true wisdom.
I have compassion for all and everyone here. There is no one I do not have good wishes for. No matter if ego get's in the way.Interact