From Leong Li Li, KB and Green
Oct 20, 2010 | Views: 338
108 pieces of Twitter book and a card from Leong Li Li
Leong Li li has kindly offered 108 copies KMP’s latest published book! 108 ways to grab my Apples! It’s of 108 tweets of my teachings that my students compiled into an easy to read book!
Two letters (one from KB and one from Green) and 72 pieces for Dzambala Tsa Tsa offered by Green and her sister KB
About a month ago, two of my students went to Bangkok (Thailand) to pay a visit to Green and Jaruwan. In honour of Green’s father, her sister KB and her have decided to offer 72 Dzambala tsatsa’s to dedicate the merits towards their father’s long life and good health.
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Can you imagine people who are in a different country and also have never seen Rinpoche in person can feel so much gratitude and hapiness in just only listening to Rinpoche’s teachings and through the youtube and reading his books can be inspired so much. Rinpoche’s students in Malaysia have so much merits and the Karma to have Rinpoche residing in the country. Even though you don’t get to be personally near him, at least you can still feel his energy around. And if you need help the Liasons are there to act as media. For people like KB and Green I thank you for the gratitude you extended to Rinpoche even if its his students you saw. I hope you will be able to meet Rinpoche in person one day.