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Chapter 56 grateful

When it comes to the harmony phenomenon, I want to tell you that you don't need to look elsewhere to find good examples.This book is a perfect example of the harmony phenomenon.Although some of the examples cited in the book may be more modern, the basic logic and premises of the discussion and reasoning have been taught.I have decided to copy without shame the Buddha and many of his past followers, especially the great Guru Rinpoche, Longchenpa, Milarepa, Gampopa, Sakya Pandita, Jigme Lingpa and Baba Original ideas and teachings by Trul Rinpoche and others.If anyone feels a little enlightened after reading this book, he should make some effort to understand the teachings of these masters.I must state here that any major errors, either in word or sense, are entirely my responsibility.However, while I welcome criticism, I think it's just a waste of your precious time.

The book is at least readable, thanks to Noa Jones.Not only did she work as an editor, but she also volunteered as a new experimental mouse in Buddhist philosophy.Therefore, I am extremely appreciative and grateful to her.I also want to thank Jessie Wood for her eagle eye for punctuation.I would also like to thank all my friends—teenagers, academics, potbellys, and thinkers; whose challenging arguments helped shape this book.The book was conceived in a very eerie coffee shop in the once wonderful Indian kingdom of Nyubu, Bali, formed by the pine-misted Lake Daisy in Vancouver, and finished in the Himalayas.

May it bring some curiosity.
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