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black_tea
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Hi,

I've been lurking around the site for awhile now and finally decided to join and post. I'm fairly new to Buddhism -- I first discovered it around 10 years ago, but was afraid it wasn't for me so I backed away from it rather quickly. I eventually did come around (only took me a decade). Anyway, I'm most interested in Pure Land. Nice to meet you all :hi:
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Hello!

There are great Pure land links, posts and resources here.

Gassho
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Welcome black_tea (he says as he sips from his mug full of strong black tea!).

I hope you will find Dharma Wheel informative and interesting.
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:hi:

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Hi, black_tea :) Congrats on de-lurking!

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Thanks for the welcome, guys :namaste:
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Welcome. :)
Could always use more Pure Land folks.
Like the other poster said, lots of Pure Land links on the East Asian Buddhism/Pure Land subforum.
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