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eddiecj
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Hi there,

I am a yogi from London, UK.

I mainly practice Thereveda meditation. That said I spent the summer before last living in a monastery in the Himalayas (Mahayana) and trekking to Mt Kailash in Tibet, and my meditation teacher teaches both Thereveda and Mahayana practices.

I have written a blog about my journey to Damma http://www.peacebypeace.co.uk/ which may or may not be interesting.

I run a Buddhist business and regularly go on retreat.

May all beings be happy.
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Welcome to Dharma Wheel!
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Welcome Ed, :hi:

What kind of business?
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May all beings be happy.
Good plan! :thumbsup: :hi:
I am a Wii yogi. :popcorn:
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Welcome! :)
Namu Amida Butsu
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Welcome to the forum
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Hi, Welcome to DharmaWheel!
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Welcome from New York, US.

peace,
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