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	<title>Comments on: WHY I BECAME A BUDDHIST by Pema Chödrön</title>
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		<title>By: Betsey Carpenter</title>
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		<dc:creator>Betsey Carpenter</dc:creator>
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		<description>I first learned of Pema Chodron in a one year workshop (2002) called A Year To Live, lead by Deborah Gorman, a buddhist of Thic Nat Hahn(sp?) order.  I was so moved by the grace and groundedness of Pema in her books,&quot; Things That Scare You&quot;, and  &quot;The Wisdom Of No Escape&quot;.  This clip of her life is so delicious.  I am not religious, but appreciate so many pieces of the fabric of Buddhism.  Thanks DTBF for this sweet retreat on a busy day trying to catch up with my e-mail</description>
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