User talk:Obhaso

Welcome
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Buddhism related - request for help
I can see by your edits that you are familiar with Buddhism related subjects. Would you be kind enough and take a look at a few articles I contributed quite considerable in the past and that require improvements and additions pertaining to Buddhism? These are:


 * Guru
 * Guru-shishya_tradition
 * Forgiveness

Thank you. ≈ jossi ≈ t &bull; @ 16:28, 31 May 2006 (UTC)


 * Sure, I'd love to take a look at them. Obhaso 17:38, 31 May 2006 (UTC)

Renunciation page
Hi Obhaso! Interesting isn’t it that there was no Renunciation page until I created the Nekkhamma page. Yes I’d love for you to build the Renunciation page separate from Nekkhamma. Let me know when it is online. I so glad that somebody found my contribution. I also created a Sacca page.

My favorite Dhamma teacher right now is Thanissaro Bhikkhu. I have been doing a lot of transcriptions from his mp3 recordings and I am a benefactor of Access to Insight. I suggested the idea for ATI now has a sister site http://www.suttareadings.net I have been playing the recording of The Mountain Simile most days.

That’s enough for now. I will bookmark your contributions page and look forward to keeping in touch. with metta / Dhammapal.