There is a saying that a close friend doesn’t need you to keep constant contact. Even if you meet after not seeing each other for a long time, you both can just sit down and eat together and even a “hello” is not needed. We just lift up our sleeves and eat while saying “Let me tell you . . .” as if we had visited yesterday. Friendship makes the distance of time and space disappear.
To have a Dharma friendship is to have the key to open the soul of others.
On the occasion of March 22, 2020, Hương Sen Temple will hold a celebration, “Forty Years in the Dharma: A Life of Study and Service - Venerable Bhikkhuni Giới Hương.” I wish for Venerable Bhikkhunī Giới Hương and her nuns to be healthy, happy and full of energy to take action doing Buddhist works with the Saṅgha.
Namo Amitabha Buddha.
Đạo Tràng Temple, the New Spring
March 2, 2020
Best regards,
Venerable Bhikkhunī Diệu Tánh
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Venerable monks, nuns and Bhikkhuni Diệu Tánh
(standing center of the second row)
attend the Vu Lan festival at Hương Sen Temple, 2016
Ven. Giới Hương (right) with Ven. Diệu Tánh
at Bát Nhã Monastery, California, January 4, 2020
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