Timber Hawkeye at my place Mar. 24

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Timber Hawkeye at my place Mar. 24

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Timber Hawkeye, bestselling author of Buddhist Boot Camp and Faithfully Religionless; will be at my place giving a talk on Saturday, March 24, 2018.



If you're in Vegas that weekend, come on over for a visit, no charge for the program.
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Hello.

Will the event be live-streamed or a recording available afterwards? That would be nice.
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About 100+ attended.

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Awesome David.
Your place is a real center for Dhamma.


Little bit envious :) :anjali: :anjali: :anjali: :anjali:
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robertk wrote: Sun Mar 25, 2018 5:28 pm Awesome David.
Your place is a real center for Dhamma.


Little bit envious :) :anjali: :anjali: :anjali: :anjali:
ditto!
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Who is beyond construction and without exhaustion,
Are thereby damaged by their constructs;
They fail to see the Thus-Gone.

That which is the nature of the Thus-Gone
Is also the nature of this world.
There is no nature of the Thus-Gone.
There is no nature of the world."

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Cool :)
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Wonderful David.
Your home is your temple!
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Thanks! There is an indoor meditation hall in the main house, but I prefer the outside Maha Bodhi space, weather permitting, for events.
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DNS wrote: Mon Mar 26, 2018 3:45 am Thanks! There is an indoor meditation hall in the main house, but I prefer the outside Maha Bodhi space, weather permitting, for events.
come on dude, when is weather NOT permitting in Vegas, few days a year? :tongue:

EDIT: In hindsight it occurs to me that not everyone enjoys 110 degree dry heat like I do :rofl: so perhaps a stupid comment :D
"People often get too quick to say 'there's no self. There's no self...no self...no self.' There is self, there is focal point, its not yours. That's what not self is."

Ninoslav Ñāṇamoli
Senses and the Thought-1, 42:53

"Those who create constructs about the Buddha,
Who is beyond construction and without exhaustion,
Are thereby damaged by their constructs;
They fail to see the Thus-Gone.

That which is the nature of the Thus-Gone
Is also the nature of this world.
There is no nature of the Thus-Gone.
There is no nature of the world."

Nagarjuna
MMK XXII.15-16
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