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Click here to learn more about Saltair The Sasana isintended to be a place where those of us who have accepted Buddhism asa way of seeing the world can discuss and practice it without what oneof our respondents has calledthe “dross of 2500 years.” Through the centuries, Buddhismhas become an amalgamation of folk beliefs as well as traditionalwisdom.The central principles (The Four Noble Truths and the Eightfold Path) taught by its founder, however, are as true and valid today as they ever were.We are hoping to practice Buddhism without the baggage.(More background on where we’re coming from personally.) The community lives in a large and active mailing list. If you have a sincere interest in learningand living the Dharma, you are welcome to join us. Please keep in mind that the list generates a large volume of e-mail,sometimes as many as a hundred messages a day. Please do not subscribe if this will become a problem, as it might on acomputer in your workplace or on a system you share with someone else. If you would like to join the list, please visit this link to sign up. This is a closed list; each entry must be approved by the list administrator.We do this to discourage spam and irrelevant e-mail to the group. No particular qualifications are required. Members of the group come from many nations and many backgrounds.Somewere raised in Buddhist traditions; most have chosen a Buddhist pathlater on. Many do not call themselves Buddhist at all.We differ in our practices and understanding of the Dharma, but weshare a respect for all Buddhist traditions and teachings.Please explore our site. May you be filled with loving kindness. May you be well. Quote of the Unspecified Time Period We tried having a quote of the week, but we are not well enough organized to keep up the pace. —Ivan Monday 10 March 2008 I guess they just take the idea of equanimity and go off the deep-end with it. —Marcello Spinella, regarding the Marathon Monks of Mt. Hiei Friday 22 February 2008 The book of all Buddhist lists would not list a list about Buddhistlists, simply because a book on Buddhist lists is not a Buddhist list. —Nils Andreas Erstad Tuesday 29 January 2008 Control controls only the controller. —Rhonda Teasdale Wednesday 9 January 2008 After years with nothing quoteworthy, today we get two candidates.  Bruce says, “Chants?  I don’t need no steenkin’ chants!“ Then Warren says, “They can help focus the mind and settle the thoughts to the point that ‘productive’ meditation is possible, but you have to actually be willing to try it. “All we are saying is give chants of peace.” —Warren Ockrassa Wednesday 9 January 2008 Next thing we know, Mike Hebert, in response to a query about Clarke’s Law, says, “I’ve come up with a corollary: ‘Any sufficiently verbose and obtuse set philosophical or religious ideas is indistinguishable from bullshit’.” —Mike Hebert Tuesday 6 Mar 2007 [Alan] Watts was a flamboyant character and quite entertaining to listen to,but I think he adapted the Dharma to suit him.  From what I've read,he didn't practice what he preached.  He was a heavy drinker and loverof sensuality right to the end. Still, I love reading him.  In a way, he is like the finger pointingat the finger pointing at the moon.—Bruce Wilson Wednesday 16 November 2005 It’s a beautiful day in a beautiful world.  My mind may think differently ofcourse, but it’s so full of junk I shouldn’t buy into its warped view. —Martin Stepek Sunday 1 May 2005 The problem isn’t that there aren’t enough ditto-heads, the problem is that there are are too many.—Gregory Czebatol About the photograph:  I am standing onthe shore of the Great Salt Lake in the center of pilings thatheld a railway line that led to Saltair. org.pauahtun.GodN.mayamodified(1998,"Dan Bammes","dbammes at returnflow.com");org.pauahtun.GodN.additionalMaterials("Ivan Van Laningham",2005,"","ivanlan9 at gmail.com") Visitors:   Count by Muhammad Muquit <b>Buddhist</b> Flag Powered by WebRing. This site is a member of WebRing. To browse visit Here. _uacct = "UA-1907200-3";urchinTracker();Valid HTML 4.01 Transitionalnoscript
 

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