Hello from the North East (England)

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Ellis13
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Hello from the North East (England)

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Hi,
I thought I would introduce myself after perusing this forum for the last couple of weeks.

I've really been intrigued by reading about buddhism over the last year or so and have implemented meditation into my daily life. I really hope to learn more in the future and believe this is the correct road to follow.

A bit about me: I'm 42, a single dad of two teenage daughters, I'm from Whitley Bay (NE England). I recently decided to take some time out of my career as a secondary school teacher and I hope to spend my time wisely to calm my mind and open my heart to my family and others around me. I guess i havent ever took too much time out since my wife passed away and like everyone I've had my fair share of hurdles to overcome.

So far I've limited my reading to more modern books on buddhism, written by western authors. I've just finished "A path with Heart" by Jack Kornfield. I would highly recommend this book, very warm and intriguing.

I'm really looking forward to using this forum and hopefully I can help contribute in the future.
Ellis :smile:
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Welcome.
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Wahoo to Whitley Bay! Hello from Manchester, Ellis. This board is great - hope you enjoy it.
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Ellis13 wrote: I'm from Whitley Bay (NE England)
Welcome Ellis, hinny !

I'm from Newcastle originally but I live in the south now.

with kind wishes

Aloka
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Welcome to DW!
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Welcome Aboard.
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Welcom! :anjali:
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Welcome Ellis! :group:

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Welcome Ellis!

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Thankyou everyone for your warm welcomes. I look forward to using this forum and hopefully contributing aswell. :namaste:
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