Yes, I'm Chinese from Malaysia. Currently resident and doing Buddhist work in
Singapore. Are you resident in Brazil? I know many Japanese are resident in Peru.
You must be a Buddhist scholar.
Prof. Sumanapala (U of Kelaniya) has started with his Basic Abhidhamma class last
week. Next month (October) he will be teaching Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit which I have
long waited for. All this will be conducted at the Buddhist Library, Singapore.
BTW could you (or anybody) tell me the best way to access those learned Journals
(like Philosophy East And West, Numen, JIABS, etc, etc) online. I know you have to
pay for them. Whic his the best website running this service?
P.
rsasaki@... wrote:
> Piya Tan wrote:
> >
> > Thanks Rick, for the info.
> >
> > You must be Burmese though your name sounds Japanese. Any relation
> > of the scholar
> > who wrote a book of Buddhism and linguistics (sorry, forgot the
> > title)?
> >
> > P.
>
> Genjun Sasaki was the one on the book about linguistics. :)
>
> There is the great Rinzai Zen teacher Sasaki Roshi too.
>
> But sorry, no relation to any of them (at least that I know of), though
> samsara's wheel turns so much that in the end we are related to everyone
> in one of our lives, isnt it? :)
>
> The name is in fact Japanese (father), though I'm Brazilian by birth. I
> supposed you are from Malaysia??
>
> :)
>
> Rick
>
>
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