Bring the Dana sub-forum back?
Bring the Dana sub-forum back?
I think it is unfortunate that it was removed since Dana is an important part of the practice
Re: Bring the Dana sub-forum back?
We had a dana sub-forum?
“Life is swept along, short is the life span; no shelters exist for one who has reached old age. Seeing clearly this danger in death, a seeker of peace should drop the world’s bait.” SN 1.3
Re: Bring the Dana sub-forum back?
there was i think
Born, become, arisen – made, prepared, short-lived
Bonded by decay and death – a nest for sickness, perishable
Produced by seeking nutriment – not fit to take delight in
Departure from this is peaceful – beyond reasoning and enduring
Unborn, unarisen – free from sorrow and stain
Ceasing of all factors of suffering – stilling of all preparations is bliss
Bonded by decay and death – a nest for sickness, perishable
Produced by seeking nutriment – not fit to take delight in
Departure from this is peaceful – beyond reasoning and enduring
Unborn, unarisen – free from sorrow and stain
Ceasing of all factors of suffering – stilling of all preparations is bliss
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Re: Bring the Dana sub-forum back?
Greetings,
Keeping in mind that:
- The Dhamma is the greatest of all gifts
- There's a Dhammaduta section where you can discuss the propagation of the Dhamma
- There's an Ordination & Monastic Life section where you can discuss donations to the Sangha
- Dhamma Wheel Engaged is the new home for engaged worldly endeavours, charities, foundations and such
- No one is going to stop you discussing Dana in the General Theravada section
...I'm curious to know what relevant Dana-related discussion couldn't be had under the current forum structure? Our preference is to have sections only when a particular type of discussion necessitates it, otherwise there would be a massive proliferation of overlapping sections, given the number of important and interesting things we could discuss. Arguably, if anything, there's still too many discrete sections, but it's far more rationalized now than it was 6 months ago.
As for the original Dana sub-forum, it was so under-utilized that it was closed down, and individual topics moved to other sub-forums in accordance with the logic above. (Worldly dana was moved at the time to the Lounge because DWE did not exist, and besides, you can't move a topic to another website).
Metta,
Paul.
Keeping in mind that:
- The Dhamma is the greatest of all gifts
- There's a Dhammaduta section where you can discuss the propagation of the Dhamma
- There's an Ordination & Monastic Life section where you can discuss donations to the Sangha
- Dhamma Wheel Engaged is the new home for engaged worldly endeavours, charities, foundations and such
- No one is going to stop you discussing Dana in the General Theravada section
...I'm curious to know what relevant Dana-related discussion couldn't be had under the current forum structure? Our preference is to have sections only when a particular type of discussion necessitates it, otherwise there would be a massive proliferation of overlapping sections, given the number of important and interesting things we could discuss. Arguably, if anything, there's still too many discrete sections, but it's far more rationalized now than it was 6 months ago.
As for the original Dana sub-forum, it was so under-utilized that it was closed down, and individual topics moved to other sub-forums in accordance with the logic above. (Worldly dana was moved at the time to the Lounge because DWE did not exist, and besides, you can't move a topic to another website).
Metta,
Paul.
"Whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable—if anything is excellent or praiseworthy—think about such things."
Re: Bring the Dana sub-forum back?
Thanks for the clarification pointing out other options.it was so under-utilized that it was closed down
“As the lamp consumes oil, the path realises Nibbana”