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Here's the temple, wood and adobe, with wireless internet, spare of furniture, it can hold 180 people.


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Blog: Diamond Mountain 1
Date: February 12th 2007

Hi Friends - It’s been two weeks here at Diamond Mountain University and high time I told you what’s going on. In short, nothing. Rather, emptiness. That’s the operative word. Everyone around here is working to see it, or not see it, as the case may be. There’s an old debate about whether we can see something that doesn’t exist. The idea is that emptiness does exist, but it has no qu ... read more




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Travel is like life, it isn't always comfortable. Like yoga, it gets us out of the comfort zone. As a traveling yoga teacher/handyman, I've not had a permanent home for some time now, preferring to try and get comfortable with the discomfort of rootlessness. In the last few years, I've lived in Fairbanks Alaska, Paris France and Byron Bay Australia. This blog started when I lived in Hangzhou China. From there I migrated to Shanghai. Now I live in Sydney Australia. In all my blogs, I try to provide you with a laugh, get you thinking and maybe help you make peace with discomfort. ... full info
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