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<blockquote data-quote="Carleyjo" data-source="post: 227895" data-attributes="member: 38448"><p>HpprKM</p><p></p><p>Hi thanks for your response to my post. There is a very famous Theravdan monk called Thick Nhat Hahn who is based in France at a place called Plum Village. Just Google the name or the place for more information about him - he has also written many books. As with many buddhists he was exiled from his homeland in Viet Nahm many years ago. Perhaps this is where your friend visited before he died. </p><p>The other schools of buddhist thought are Mayahan (I hope that's the right spelling) and Zen (Japanese).</p><p></p><p>Carleyjo</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Carleyjo, post: 227895, member: 38448"] HpprKM Hi thanks for your response to my post. There is a very famous Theravdan monk called Thick Nhat Hahn who is based in France at a place called Plum Village. Just Google the name or the place for more information about him - he has also written many books. As with many buddhists he was exiled from his homeland in Viet Nahm many years ago. Perhaps this is where your friend visited before he died. The other schools of buddhist thought are Mayahan (I hope that's the right spelling) and Zen (Japanese). Carleyjo [/QUOTE]
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