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ZenOfNow
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Hello from Seattle

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Hello,
I have just joined this forum today and thought I'd introduce myself. I've been practicing Transcendental Meditation for 24 years and Mindfulness Meditation for 10. I self identify as a Mahayana Buddhist because my beliefs are closest to their core beliefs. I'm looking forward to discussing issues related to Buddhist thought and practice - and maybe meeting some of you who live near Seattle. 8-)

Blessings,
ZenOfNow
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Welcome :hi:

I'm about 4200kms away and ride a bicycle, can we meet in the middle? :tongue:
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Deal. I know a great little pub in the center of Seattle.
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:jawdrop: well, I better oil up my chain and get :rolling:
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:hi:
Welcome to Dharma Wheel! :buddha1:
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Hi, Welcome to Dharmawheel
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Welcome
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Welcome from New York, US.

peace,
relay
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