Proposed English translation of the Goma manual

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Awesome :twothumbsup:
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thank you for sharing
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The link I posted was from Keisho's blog. http://vkleary.blogspot.com/

I apologize for not calling that out in my original post. :oops:

Keisho is a Tendai Priest and the Abbot of the California Tendai Monastery. We have been very fortunate as he has served as one of the teachers at our yearly gyo at the NY Tendai Betsuin.
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Looks like it's coming along. Here is the latest from Keisho's blog: http://vkleary.blogspot.com/2013/07/gom ... glish.html
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Hi Doko, do you know whether the translation would be available to priests the world over, or is it only for those in America?

Hope you are well :)

Gassho,
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