Morning Service
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Tape VIII (?) Side 2 early morning chant (Dai Sai etc); morning service
The talk focuses on the significance of the morning chant, particularly the repetition of "Namo Shakyamuni," which serves as a devotional acknowledgment of the historical Buddha, Shakyamuni. This practice is tied to mindful ritual, intended to ground practitioners in gratitude and reverence while fostering a connection to the lineage of Buddhist teachings.
- "Namo Shakyamuni" Chant: This chant, repeated throughout the session, is central to the practice of daily devotion. It underscores the importance of reverence towards Shakyamuni Buddha and the continuity of Buddhist teachings.
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AI Suggested Title: Morning Reverence Through Chanting
Side: 2
Possible Title: Saturday Lecture
Additional text: few words of Bishop during 1st Sunday Meditation period early morning chant Old Saints morning service
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Namo Shakyamuni [...]
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Namo Shakyamuni [...]
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Namo Shakyamuni [...]
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Namo Shakyamuni [...]
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Namo Shakyamuni [...]
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Namo Shakyamuni [...]
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Namo Shakyamuni [...]
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Namo Shakyamuni [...]
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Namo Shakyamuni [...]
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Namo Shakyamuni [...]
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Namo Shakyamuni [...]
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Namo Shakyamuni [...]
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Namo Shakyamuni [...]
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Namo Shakyamuni [...]
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Namo Shakyamuni [...]
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