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Dharmatara
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Tashi delek

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Tashi delek I am Dharma Tara Sangmo and from Denmark. :namaste:
I study the Dharma and took refuge last year :-)
:twothumbsup: My wish is to study and build a daily practice, travel and study in Buddhist centers or monasteries.
In Aarhus where I live theres no center, only small meditation groups I hope I can help to start a centre here, in the second biggest town of Denmark.

Nice to meet you all
wishing for you and all sentient beings to always have happiness and and have the causes of happiness, to be free of suffering and the causes of suffering, may you never be apart from the eternal bliss, that is free from suffering.
with love Dharma Tara
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Greetings,

Welcome to Dharma Wheel.

:buddha2:

Maitri,
Retro. :)
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Hi, welcome to Dharma Wheel! :namaste:
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Hi Dharmatara,

Welcome to Dharma Wheel.

Regards,
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Nice to meet you, and thank you for your kind wishes.
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Welcome friend :alien:
Abandoning Dharma is, in the final analysis, disparaging the Hinayana because of the Mahayana; favoring the Hinayana on account of the Mahayana; playing off sutra against tantra; playing off the four classes of the tantras against each other; favoring one of the Tibetan schools—the Sakya, Gelug, Kagyu, or Nyingma—and disparaging the rest; and so on. In other words, we abandon Dharma any time we favor our own tenets and disparage the rest.

Liberation in the Palm of your hand~Kyabje Pabongkha Rinpoche.
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