Posted by: Dhammañāṇa
« on: December 26, 2015, 06:51:12 PM »Anumodana
Quote from: Johann via Email
Ven. Bhante Nyanadassana,
even one would think it should be usual, it is not usual to meet people with even wordily right view, mit Güte, Zuvorkommenheit, Dankbarkeit, Großzügigkeit und einem offenen Herzen. May take Ven. Bhante take good care of this seldom treasures, where ever he walks and may he never go into spheres where those have to be given up, for any kind of life sustenance and maintaining purpose.
Samanera will - like always - share your goodness and hints, so that those in charge of possibilities could take them as a means for merits by heart purpose or simply rejoice with it.
It was a hearts "pleasure" and feeding Saddha, to have come in contact with you. Please keep in mind, that all those possibilities are yours (noble Sangha) as long as the means exist, please do not hesitate to make use of it, if it seems useful. Yet there should be no burden with it at the same time. Of course, as long as there is the possibility Samanera will try to bring all your gifts, even for sure not the best language and surely no high quality, into German.
metta & mudita
Samana JohannQuote from: Ven. Bhante via emailOn 12/25/2015 11:35 AM, Na-Uyana Aranya wrote:
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> Dear Samanera Johann,
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> I greatly appreciate the effort and work you have done. A lot of merit to you. Thank you also for sending the documents and creating an email account for me.
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> Nonetheless, whether other fellow monks here or the monastery as a whole would have use of an email account I can’t say, because the Abbot and those who supervise the computers in the office do not encourage others to surf the internet, except for absolutely necessary and emergency reasons. And in regard to the limited email service rendered here, monks, who number over 100, are expected to use their common sense to not overburden the monk in charge.
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> Another option, however, is to send the whole website “zugangzureinsicht.org” via email as a Zip file or by post in a CD. There is a Venerable Dhammaratana (Germany) here who occasionally oversees and arranges the input information in two offline computers. If you email the Zip file under his name or post the CD to him, he may be willing to include the data in the offline computers which are for common use. He is not here at present but will most likely be coming in the beginning of January. The email address is: nauyana @ gmail.com, Attention- Venerable Dhammaratana (Germany); and the postal address is: Venerable Dhammaratana (Germany), Nauyana Aranya Senasanaya, Kurunegala, Melsiripura, 60554 Pansiyagama, Sri Lanka.
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> Should, however, complications arise, I cannot be of any help as I am busy with other things.
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> As for my suggestion to you of considering coming to Nauyana Forest Monastery, it was simply expressed on the ground of your statement: “Samanera dwells here [in Cambodia] in a very Dhamma-Vinaya-poor country.” Since Nauyana monastery offers Vinaya classes as well as meditation courses and Dhamma talks, I suggested it for you to consider the case. Even so, let this suggestion not interfere with your practice.
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> Wishing you all the best in Dhamma-Vinaya.
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> With Metta,
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> Nyanadassana.
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>Quote from: Johann via email> From: Samana Johann
> Sent: Monday, December 21, 2015 5:20 PM
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> Ven. Bhante Nyanadassana,
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> Samanera did already a translation of the Metta-Essay. Since it seems like as if you can more easily make use of attached files, Samanera attached it's files for your use and also the files of the Patimokkha.
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> In the case Ven. Bhantes Fellow-Bhikkhus would have a use of an email account, please let it be known, so that Samanera could arange it. Also in the case that the monastery as a whole would accept a given email account, please let it be know. As told, sangham.net as well as zugangzureinsicht.org are given to the Sangha of the four directions and may be used in this dedication.
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> Wish Ven. Bhante all possible attainments in this world and beyound.
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> metta & mudita
> Samana Johann