Taken in trust..

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Good caretaker of this place: In vague trust that it is welcome, my person has taken on account here. May it be pardoned if not the case and of course seen as given back right here.
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Welcome to the forum Samana, what sorts of conversations are you interested in on this board?
"The first principle is that you must not fool yourself and you are the easiest person to fool."
--Richard Feynman
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My person, good householder, wouldn't inter-eat, inter-'essen', nor does he desire to converse, but maybe some food of thought can do some liberal support for those desire after such.

Sadhu (appreciation) for 'Zuvorkommenheit', guessing there is no good ehglish word for this)
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Tell us how you found the philosophy forums, what interests you about philosophy, and a little about you, such as your age, where you live, what you do for a living, etc.
As overseen, yet possible wished:

* Actually less interest in philosophy but knowing well it's lure, yet maybe able to share a way out where desired (if such is the objection of philosophy for one).

* born 1973

* Currently central mountains in Kampuchea

* daily going for alms supplies the maintaining of the body
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My person thinks it's proper to follow basic advices
Families endowed with seven factors are not suitable to be approached, even if already approached it is not suitable to take a seat. What seven?

Does not rise from the seat happily, does not worship happily, does not offer a seat happily, hide their belongings, gives a little when there is a lot, gives a little of exalted things, gives carelessly. Families endowed with these seven factors are not suitable to be approached, even if already approached it is not suitable to take a seat.
Leaves then better and of course appreciation for all kinds of hospitality and sacrifices, small and little, done, wishing all much joy in good undertakings.
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Should somebody desire to go for an escape from turning on and on, one should always feel given and welcome here (yet shouldn't disturb your welfare here at all).
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May yours take care of each other by always staying right mindful, never hurt each other, and not waste time to later feel sorry not having done the own task.
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