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Posted by: Dhammañāṇa
« on: February 07, 2020, 10:46:20 PM »

Dedicated toward unity and concord, the Buddhaparisa observes the "Sangha day " tomorrow.

Thought on the first Noble Truth, that of suffering "united with what is not pleasing, seperated from what is pleasing", splitt and unity, both are subject to suffering.

Wishing to unite, one splits, wishing to split, one unites.

All might have experiences in regard of that matter in relation with groups, compounds.

May one think on certain undertakings to unite certain "buddhist" schools? How much speration happens within the particular Sanghas, ones "own", while doing so, often not even aware?

What's good to split? What's good to unite? And where has ones focus to be set on for possible success?