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Junior Member
Join Date: Mar 2003
Posts: 72
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Eastern Thought
Been doing a lot of surfing tonight, and thought that the following site had a lot of useful information on Eastern thought and followings. The articles are only brief but quite extensive - more so than I'm planning to have here for some time: Seekers Guide - Eastern Religions, Masters and Movements |
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General Member
Join Date: Mar 2003
Posts: 187
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Re:Eastern Thought
I really would like to find out more about Eastern Thought in general. They have such a fascinating perception of the world that is so different from our systems in the West. I am going to follow your links now.
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General Member
Join Date: Jun 2003
Posts: 106
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Re:Eastern Thought
I'd love to see more info on ancient eastern religions. I'm not talking about just the big texts like you're doing,,,,I want to read real articles from real people explaining what it's all about, their perceptions and inferred meaning. I'd like that,,,yeah.
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Administrator
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Yorkshire, UK
Posts: 338
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Re:Eastern Thought
I'll certainly try to get a lot more done. This site has a serious amount of room to expand into, in terms of subjects to cover, and I intend to take it to the fullest possible extent that I can. There are specific texts I've still to put online here, and articles specific for each belief section is definitely something I'm gonig to look at after. The single articles section is a little messy on themes.
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Mod ~ Eastern Thought
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Dharmadhatu
Posts: 2,604
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Namaste all...
i'd be happy to answer any questions about eastern thought that i can... realizing that my perspective is realatively limited to Chinese and Indian thought... with a liberal amount of Tibetan thrown in for good measure ![]() |
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