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Namaste all,
I have a question that is genuinely perplexing me of late. I have been a serious student of Buddhism now for about six months. I say serious because even though I have been "around" Buddhism since I was 17, it was only about six months ago that I got really serious about it and took refuge and committed to a daily practise. However, I have yet to decide or settle on a particular school of Buddism. I first came to Buddhism via HH The Dalai Lama's writings so Tibetan Buddhism was my first discovery. However, I love practises from Zen, Vajrayana and also Theravada. Do I need to commit to one school? I'm assuming yes to be the answer. If so, how do I know which one to choose? I'd prefer to have some logic behind my decision, rather than toss a coin ![]() Thanks and in metta, Raven ![]() |
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