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Welcome everyone the new Buddhist Teens Forum! I'd like to take this opportunity to resurrect a thread from the old forum.
It's called The Mural. It's a limitless, shapeless, and most importantly blank (for now, hopefully) wall for all of us to come and leave our mark on, when we first come to the community and any time thereafter. My hope is that it will last as long as the community lasts. Come and post your own biography, or merely say "hello." In fact, post anything you want that you think expresses something about yourself, anything to leave your mark. It might be specifically related to how Buddhism plays a part in your life, or it could focus exclusively on you. No limits! This community has been a relatively small and quiet one for the past year or so, therefore it might be awhile before we have any kind of gathering. But teens involved in or interested in Buddhism are often quite interesting people with insightful things to say. I've personally enjoyed watching people come and go express themselves on the old forum for the past 3 or so years. It will be worth the wait for the community to form! Happy posting! Sarvamanglam. LozangK Beliefnet Host, Buddhist Teens |
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| 6 years ago :: Nov 11, 2007 - 7:08PM #2 | |
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Welcome everyone the new Buddhist Teens Forum! I'd like to take this opportunity to resurrect a thread from the old forum.
It's called The Mural. It's a limitless, shapeless, and most importantly blank (for now, hopefully) wall for all of us to come and leave our mark on, when we first come to the community and any time thereafter. My hope is that it will last as long as the community lasts. Come and post your own biography, or merely say "hello." In fact, post anything you want that you think expresses something about yourself, anything to leave your mark. It might be specifically related to how Buddhism plays a part in your life, or it could focus exclusively on you. No limits! This community has been a relatively small and quiet one for the past year or so, therefore it might be awhile before we have any kind of gathering. But teens involved in or interested in Buddhism are often quite interesting people with insightful things to say. I've personally enjoyed watching people come and go express themselves on the old forum for the past 3 or so years. It will be worth the wait for the community to form! Happy posting! Sarvamanglam. LozangK Beliefnet Host, Buddhist Teens |
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