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TM99

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7. Thank you. It is.
Mon Jul 7, 2014, 10:25 AM
Jul 2014

Yes, it very similar in Buddhist schools.

Personally while I have had several dear teachers from Zen to Tibetan to Tendai, I have yet to have found a 'root' guru. I suppose when and if I am to have one, the opportunity will present itself when it does. I am quite sanguine about it.

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