Dear John, Piya and friends,

it is really wonderful that sutta study workshops are being conducted
by a Pali scholar. I wish it will become a trend in the Buddhist
world. I wonder what life is like for Buddhists in D.C., with the
White House, Capitol Hill and Pentagon, the top politicians and
finest lawyers, the lobbyists and "hardliners". For me, Silicon
Valley is more suitable. :-) "The Matrix of Experience" is a really
cool name.

metta,
Yong Peng

--- In Pali@yahoogroups.com, Piya Tan wrote:
> Dear John,
>
> Now I have this thought of moving to the Washington DC area. Thanks
for introducing the name Olendzki to me. I've checked out the Insight
magazine, it is really good!
>
> Sukhi.
>
> P.
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "John Kelly" <palistudent@...>
> To: "Pali" <Pali@yahoogroups.com>
> Sent: Wednesday, 12 March, 2003 3:24 AM
> Subject: [Pali] Sutta Study Workshop: MN 148
>
>
> > Dear friends,
> >
> > This message only applies to those of you living in
> > the U.S., either in, or within striking distance of,
> > the Washington DC area.
> >
> > Sutta Study Workshop to be held in Silver Spring,
> > Maryland.
> > The Matrix of Experience
> > Exploring the Chachakka Sutta (The Six Sixes) MN148
> >
> > with
> > Andrew Olendzki
> > Director of the Barre Center for Buddhist Studies
> >
> > April 12, 2003
> > 9:00 am to 5:00 pm
> > Sponsored by the Insight Meditation Community of
> > Washington (IMCW)
> >
> > Professor Andrew Olendzki is a noted Pali scholar whom
> > I have been fortunate to be able to get to know, and
> > who has given me periodic guidance along my path of
> > studying Pali. He has tremendous knowledge of the
> > Pali Canon, both as an academic and as a practitioner.
> >
> > Further details and a registration form can be
> > downloaded from the IMCW site calendar page at:
> > http://www.imcw.org/calendar.html, or by contacting me
> > off-list.
> >
> > Metta,
> > John