E-mailing the Lamas from Afar is a collection of email exchanges between Aro teachers and their students. These provide advice on real situations faced by Aro students � which are generally similar to those faced by everyone. These dialogs are also useful in giving a sense of what Membership and apprenticeship are like.

The name is a play on a traditional Tibetan prayer title, �Calling the Teacher from Afar�. In Tibet it was common for students to see their teachers only once a year. For many Aro students, scattered about the world, this still may be true. We are fortunate to live in a time in which email and other technologies make regular contact with distant teachers possible.

A similar collection of email exchanges is now also available as a book. The book includes some of the same discussions found here, and some different ones.

a conduit of transmission
we thought we had no spare time left
being touched by poignancy
career Buddhists
shifting experiential norms
some sort of syrupy saint
Calamity Jane
cheerfully and without resenting yourself
King Kong
spurn dejection at every turn
demented delight
not British, you know
naturalness is relaxing into the present moment
sequentiality still exists, simply of itself
that is the nature of the world
the Godfather
Eye am watching
Shared umbrella
Chains
 
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