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A Buddhist teaching on heart connections with the deceased for meditation students in Leeds
Lama Shenpen Teaching, Student's Question

Heart Connections with the Deceased

Lama Shenpen answers a meditation student’s question on the effect of the prayers on the people who have died, especially in view of the karma and its results. “…I even find it convincing that because our hearts are all one what we wish and feel about others can directly affect them.” Continue reading Heart Connections with the Deceased

Awakened Heart SanghaApril 16, 2018December 22, 2018
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