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Thanks so much for all the podcasts. They\'re especially valuable for me since I live in rural Alaska as a sangha of one. I always say my dogs are my sangha, and I do have people with whom to share about spiritual things, but no one to practice with. It\'s wonderful to have the pieces from Vietnam. I have to admit the first ones were hard to hear, because of the crowd noise in the first 3 and the Abbot\'s voice in the 4th one that made it harder to concentrate on the translation. This last one though was very peaceful and mostly easy to listen to. For some reason it\'s especially poignant to hear the birds singing in the background and to imagine you all walking in the forest there with Thay. I had been wanting a lot to be able to follow the trip in my thoughts, and these casts, along with the pictures on the Village des Pruniers website, are a good link. I have also really appreciated the other podcasts. The dharma talks are good nourishment and I’m also glad to be able to hear things like the reading of the Mindfulness Trainings. The question & answer session on 1/30 was really helpful too, like a series of little dharma talks. Deepest thanks to you all for what you share here. Faye
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It is wonderful to follow the tour of the root temple. It reminds me of how I have been taking things for granted in today\'s modern living. Things like having a clean toilet everywhere in Australia where I live(I was born in V.N.) By the way, I would like to publicly acknowledge Sister Dang Nghiem\'s excellent translation. Once again thanks for the podcast. It is relly priceless.
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