There, kids can learn the Dharma if they never had the chance to go to the classes. There are many things kids could learn as it is not so deep. They have the basics, Lama Tsongkhapa and our protector Setrap.
Kids who are tired of the same story books and bedtime stories can feel happy when they learn the Dharma through amazing stories that involve the past lives of the Enlightened One, Shakyamuni.
For the kids who like to play computer games but are so addicted to bloodletters and gutbusting games, the ids corner has fun games for the whole family as they teach us some moral values such as taking care of animals whereas some are just for sheer entertainment.
I hope many people will visit the kids corner.
Good information dear Sean. It's very nice and many other kids will get to read about it and join in the classes. Please write more about what you learn in class and any new friends you've made also.
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aunty susan
Your idea about putting mantra's into a hard-drive or thumb drive was BRILLIANT.
ReplyDeleteDear Sean - It's great to see you post about this... i like to read your blog so please keep writing..
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Hi Sean, you are great. Most kids have blogs that talk about boys/girls/fun/hanging out, too many attachments and you choose to be DIFFERENT. Fantastic. Pls share your lessons with all including adults, as many of us are still learning Dharma too. Bless you. Love, aunty janice
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ReplyDeleteYou write very well just like your talented mother. I like your writing.
Thank you for writing to benefit other people.
Tsem Rinpoche
PS.Can you write on creating awareness of being kind to animals also?
I have written an article on being kind to animals.
ReplyDeleteNice Blog Sean, I'm glad you enjoy blogging and care about animals and dharma. From, Dawnene in New Orleans, Louisiana United States
ReplyDeleteHi Sean,
ReplyDeleteYour blog is amazing my friend! I am so proud of you! And I think Rinpoche is also very proud of you! Your an inspiration to kids...keepup the goodwork.
I recently started a dharma blog too:
Http://derbyshireyogi.com
Yours in the dharma
Jim Riches