A 9.0-magnitude earthquake struck Japan on March 11, 2011。The largest earthquake Japan has faced in over 65 years, it killed thousands of people and destroyed over tens of thousands of homes. BAUS participates in “Transfer Merit” for this disaster every day by encouraging everyone to go towards Buddisatva, and prays for the well-being of the victims and a quick recovery for Japan.
International relief for Japan from the U.S. and other countries includes direct emergency assistance as well as the donation of food, medicine, and other necessities to help victims. BAUS will also be collecting donations to support the rebuilding of Japan in the long run. BAUS encourages everyone to donate in order to help this disaster. Please make all checks payable to:
“BAUS” or “The Buddhist Association of the United States”
Please write in the memo line:
“Earthquake for Japan”
Please mail to 2020 Route 301, Carmel, NY 01512 by 6/30/2011。
Please call 973-401-1633 or 845-225-1445 if you have any questions.
Sincerely
BAUS 3/14/2011
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Dear Sirs,
I would like to inform you that my film about Theravada Buddhism with title,
„OUR LIFE IS LIKE OUR BREATH“
is now available to the public on DVD in both german and english versions. This documentary film describes in detail the daily life in the international forest monastery, the Wat Pah Nanachat in Thailand.
The film was sponsored by the Thai german culture foundation and has already been shown twice on television.
Detailed information, reviews and recommendations, as well as a trailer can be found on my home page,
http://www.life-breath.net
All buddhist monasteries and Thai cultural organisations are welcome to show this film publicly free of any royalty charges.
If you think you may know of a bookstore or Video, DVD distributor who might be interested in having this film in their program, please let me have their contact details so that I can get in touch with them.
sincerely,
Hartwig Rohrmann
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