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Morning meditation: May all Those.

By Buddhism Now on 10 April 2023 • ( 0 )

‘May all those drowning in delusion reach the further shore.’

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On our Twitter account, Buddhism Now @Buddhism_Now, most mornings we post a ‘morning meditation’ like the one above.

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