Buddhahood in This Life

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Hi all,

I just wanted to let anyone who is interested know that they can order my book, Buddhahood in This Life, from Wisdom Publications at a 30% discount directly from Wisdom using this link, http://www.wisdompubs.org/book/buddhahood-life, and the discount code: BLPD16. By doing so, you will very likely receive it earlier than the official Amazon date of 12/6/16, perhaps by as much as a month.

Thanks,

M
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Thanks, Malcolm!
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Excellent info. Thanks Malcolm!
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Is there somewhere I can download a pirated copy of it? :smile:
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Sherab Dorje wrote:Is there somewhere I can download a pirated copy of it? :smile:
Undoubtedly, there will be.
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Malcolm wrote:
Sherab Dorje wrote:Is there somewhere I can download a pirated copy of it? :smile:
Undoubtedly, there will be.

:woohoo:



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Just put mine on back-order. Looking forward to it!
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Any money-back guarantee if it doesn't work as promised in title? ;)

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Wow! Sadhu for this great work. :smile:
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Awesome!
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It comes out to $20.97 after the discount. I found out because I forgot to apply my discount code and then emailed the publisher directly.
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tomamundsen wrote:It comes out to $20.97 after the discount. I found out because I forgot to apply my discount code and then emailed the publisher directly.
A bnargain! Now all we need is for Malcolm to give us the lung and we're set! ;)
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Sherab Dorje wrote:
tomamundsen wrote:It comes out to $20.97 after the discount. I found out because I forgot to apply my discount code and then emailed the publisher directly.
A bnargain! Now all we need is for Malcolm to give us the lung and we're set! ;)
You can ask Tulku Dagpa for the Lung, or any Lama who was present for the Gongpa Zangthal teachings in Poland, Virginia, or LA. Their pronunciation will be much better than mine. :-)

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Malcolm wrote:
Sherab Dorje wrote:
tomamundsen wrote:It comes out to $20.97 after the discount. I found out because I forgot to apply my discount code and then emailed the publisher directly.
A bnargain! Now all we need is for Malcolm to give us the lung and we're set! ;)
You can ask Tulku Dagpa for the Lung, or any Lama who was present for the Gongpa Zangthal teachings in Poland, Virginia, or LA. Their pronunciation will be much better than mine. :-)

M
Yeah, like the accent will make a difference to me!
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Sherab Dorje wrote:
Malcolm wrote:
Sherab Dorje wrote:A bnargain! Now all we need is for Malcolm to give us the lung and we're set! ;)
You can ask Tulku Dagpa for the Lung, or any Lama who was present for the Gongpa Zangthal teachings in Poland, Virginia, or LA. Their pronunciation will be much better than mine. :-)

M
Yeah, like the accent will make a difference to me!
I strongly encourage anyone in Europe to make a connection with Tulku Dakpa. He lives in Finland and he is really an awesome guy. He is beginning a five year series on Longchenpa's Great Chariot in Finland in July.
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Malcolm wrote:I strongly encourage anyone in Europe to make a connection with Tulku Dakpa. He lives in Finland and he is really an awesome guy. He is beginning a five year series on Longchenpa's Great Chariot in Finland in July.
Sounds great. Unfortunately for me Finland is 2600 kilometers away (1588 miles) and REALLY expensive (especially for an under/un-employed Greek). :smile: Plus I am organising and hosting Loppon Ogyan Tanzin in Athens in July.
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Sherab Dorje wrote:
Malcolm wrote:I strongly encourage anyone in Europe to make a connection with Tulku Dakpa. He lives in Finland and he is really an awesome guy. He is beginning a five year series on Longchenpa's Great Chariot in Finland in July.
Sounds great. Unfortunately for me Finland is 2600 kilometers away (1588 miles) and REALLY expensive (especially for an under/un-employed Greek). :smile:
Maybe you can pass as a Syrian Refugee...
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Malcolm wrote:Maybe you can pass as a Syrian Refugee...
Three months ago I could have. Nowadays it is an easy way to get yourself shot.
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Sherab Dorje wrote:
Malcolm wrote:Maybe you can pass as a Syrian Refugee...
Three months ago I could have. Nowadays it is an easy way to get yourself shot.
Just kidding around, but it is worth it to get there somehow...
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Malcolm wrote:Hi all,

I just wanted to let anyone who is interested know that they can order my book, Buddhahood in This Life, from Wisdom Publications at a 30% discount directly from Wisdom using this link, http://www.wisdompubs.org/book/buddhahood-life, and the discount code: BLPD16. By doing so, you will very likely receive it earlier than the official Amazon date of 12/6/16, perhaps by as much as a month.
Congratulations and thanks for sharing the code.
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