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My relationship with him is built on
My teacher and I are close through
My teacher and I are close through My relationship with him is built on
our mutual strong believe in the Dhamma.
our relationship in the Dhamma. our mutual strong believe in the Dhamma.
our relationship in the Dhamma.
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on other unnecessary matters. I always seek instruction and clarification on the Dhamma It is a simple and natural relationship. There is an old saying, “Friendship of gentlemen is
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and then gave his points of view. known and worked with him for more than a quarter of a century. My teacher demanded my
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When my Chinese book “Perspectives of Buddhism” was published, I readily gave him a When my Chinese book “Perspectives of Buddhism” was published, I readily gave him a photograph should be included in this compilation. Finally, I found a photograph of myself
c copy. Though he could not understand the content, he was obviously happy for what I have having tea with a few religious leaders but he was not in it. This indirectly indicated our
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When my teacher wrote a book, he would also seek my advice and criticism. Recently it is Throughout all these years, my teacher has nurtured me with wisdom and compassion. His
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Vihara. Sometimes he would engage several of his favourite students to take over his place cause of the Buddha-Dhamma is overwhelming. I would like to wish him long life and good
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whenever he travelled outstations or overseas. I am one of them. This is what I called my health so that he could continue to serve this noble cause.
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