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How did you tell your loved ones you'd become a Buddhist?
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02-27-2012, 01:25 AM
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antonyandruleit
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No offence meant Traveler, it was more a personal choice, I will only talk to those about Buddhism who ask about it, or if in a conversation it is completely relevant...
On that , relevance, point, I spoke to a friend who lost a grandad and she seemed to find allot of comfort in my words and also in some of the Buddhism points I made. she was very grateful, it also made me feel good knowing that I had lestened someone elses suffering, I suppose that would be considered Karma to, by comforting her I made her feel better and suffer less and in turn i felt better.
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