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Date: Sun, 13 Oct 1996 23:38:33 5
From: Shawn Chang <shawn@enter.net>
To: koneill@cctwin.ee.ntu.edu.tw
Cc: David Chiou <b83050@cctwin.ee.ntu.edu.tw>
Subject: Re: Buddhism Art and Music
Ken,
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> Date: Sat, 24 Aug 1996 08:01:23 -0700
> From: Ken O'Neill <koneill@azstarnet.com>
> To: david@cctwin.ee.ntu.edu.tw
> Subject: Your Wonderful Website
>
> Dear David:
> I'm also looking for cassette tapes and CDs of Buddhist chanting and
> modern Buddhist music.
I got your mail from David Chiou. It seems that your background is
similar to Philip Kapleau. I do have a copy of Phil's Heart Sutra
chanting tape which I got when I attended his weekend retreat in
Chung Yen Monastery. Personally I feel it's a masterpiece in
English. I assume you have it. If not, let me know. Either you can
contact them directly and get the latest copy or I would be more
than happy to send you one for your reference.
> We have a small and growing Buddhist temple I founded in Tucson since
> moving from the San Francisco area several years ago. We stress the
> universal outlook of Buddhism, especially omitofo and quanyin.
I just moved from Allentown PA to San Francisco CA in September this
year. In fact, I just got my phone connected last week.
A Buddhist can dress like Japanese Ninja or Texas Cowboy. Look is
deceiving. It's the mind that counts. KuanYin or Virocana,
regardless. Theravada, Mahayana, Vajnaya, same difference.
Shawn, originally from PA, now from CA.
Best Regards,
Shawn