Friday, December 17, 2010

The Benefits of Buddhist Bowing

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Question: What could be some of the benefits of Buddhist Bowing?

Answers:
#1 increases our good karma {aka – virtuous merit}

#2 strengthens our karmic connection {spiritual intimacy}
with the Buddha of Compassion.

#3 it causes our subtle energies to coalesce within our
central channel which is an excellent antidote to a scattered mind.

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The “Bowing Prayer” can be found in “The Second Collection of Beginning Practices”
which you can receive for FREE



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Om Mani Padme Hum,
NON-sectarian Buddhist: Monk, Teacher, Healer and Tantrika


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