Buddhist Images Gallery. Dharma The Cat Cartoons. “Dharma The Cat – Philosophy With Fur” Features clever, thought-provoking cartoonsthat appeal to all ages, blendingphilosophy and spirituality with humor. DHARMA THE CAT SAYS: "Sometimes when you thinkyou're teaching others, they're teaching you! " “It's havoc, farce and mayhem on the rocky path to nirvana,with a Buddhist cat, a novice monk and a mouse hell-bent on cheese!”
DHARMA THE CAT SAYS: "Comparisons are odious! " These cartoons have been published in magazines in 28 countries,and translated into 18 languages. DHARMA THE CAT SAYS: "Some things are better left unsaid! " click here to preview the eBook(right click on link, then "save target as")orBuy Dharma's Cartoon e-Book for US$15! Check the great gifts at Dharma's store! A paperback copy book of these cartoons was published (in black & white) by Simon & Schuster Australia, and is still available from www.Amazon.com. Now all the old favorites are in this e-Book in full color, with some new cartoons never seen before. My view of how to do a Kadampa blog correctly « Kadampa Working Dad. July 26, 2012 by Kadampa Ryan Another post-festival blog posting! Sorry for the barrage, it was just a really great festival so I have a lot to write about.
I will probably have one more tomorrow on “making faith in the wisdom Buddha Je Tsongkhapa our main practice.” An additional fundamental lesson I learned at the Festival is how to more correctly do a Kadampa blog. Additionally, Venerable Geshe-la said in Joyful Path that we should use the meditation break to discuss Dharma with our Dharma friends, sharing our experiences and understandings. Finally, the virtual world provides the global Kadampa family an unprecedented method for staying together as an International Kadampa Buddhist Union. But even if that is the case, how then do we do a Kadampa blog well/correctly. I think we have to have a clear understanding that this is part of Venerable Geshe-la’s wishes. Like this: Like Loading... Kadampa Life. FreeSangha Forum.
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