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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsHere's to the last 20 or so years and 30,000 posts
I'm so grateful for this community. This probably the main way I have stayed sane for the past 24 years. I joined Du under the name my sister gave me (Bare Naked Liberal) which was quite challenging to use during many convos so in 2004, I changed it to WhiteTara to remind me that my aspiration is to live my Buddha nature.
I've made so many friendships here, and I feel part of your lives too from our daily interactions. Thanks for being my friends!
Here's to a full sweep this November, House, Senate, White House and a new improved Supreme Court.
LoisB
(8,931 posts)Here's to our long friendship in the ether!
2naSalit
(93,293 posts)WhiteTara
(30,201 posts)fierywoman
(8,130 posts)like almost no other -- for which I thank you once more, dear White Tara, from the deepest part of my heart.
WhiteTara
(30,201 posts)of your suffering. Life changed yet again, didn't it? Life is so like that Suka/Duka delight/misery
HeartsCanHope
(754 posts)May you post many, many more! Take care.
WhiteTara
(30,201 posts)safety and strength in numbers as they say. I look forward to your 30,000 post as well.
littlemissmartypants
(25,839 posts)It's a place that I literally couldn't live without so I deeply identity with your sentiment. I wish I had been here twenty years. I'd probably be a lot smarter. No joke.
My most favorite video is one from PBS The Buddha. Have you ever seen it?
https://m.imdb.com/title/tt1478841/?ref_=ttpl_ov
I keep it in my player. Even watching a little bit gives me an overwhelming feeling of peace. I learned meditation in college and it's the best thing I ever learned.
I don't know if you remember but I helped with the campaign to save Mes Aynak in Afghanistan and there's a film about it. There are some incredible ancient Buddha statutes that were found there. I posted I lot about it here.
Anyway, congratulations again! I hope you have 40,000 more!
❤️
WhiteTara
(30,201 posts)destroyed those ancient statues. I'm grateful that I have both DU and Buddhism to rely upon every day. The world is a beautiful and terrifying place, and the journey is easier with friends.
littlemissmartypants
(25,839 posts)I hope you can check out the movie. It's unlike any documentary you will experience. It's a meditation in itself.
Richard Gere* and Blair Brown are the narrators. Their voices are incredibly soothing. To me the visual images that are used to explain The Buddha's life story are ethereal and mesmerizing.
Thank you for your reply, WhiteTara.
❤️
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Gere
I'm approaching 2000 posts
I've been thinking about it, tying to pace myself
To coincide with the election results
Anticipating a clear victory reported sooner that later
And working on the wording, thinking everyone will get it
Mission Accomplished! My 2000th Post
For my 2000th post, I'm grinning ear to ear!
My 2000th post is Celebrating our Victory!
"Here's to a full sweep this November, House, Senate, White House and a new improved Supreme Court."
Congratulations on reaching 30,000 posts.
WhiteTara
(30,201 posts)what may be our salvation election. Here's to the great victory of saving democracy. DU has been here for me during the worst, and now I hope we are able to savor the taste of freedom for many years to come.
Skittles
(160,236 posts)I would have lost my mind without a place to vent my frustrations when the Supreme Court LITERALLY CHOSE that nitwit Dubya to be president. Little did I know how much a role DU would play in my life; yes INDEED.
WhiteTara
(30,201 posts)We have been part of those 92 million posts that drip with our passion for justice for all. I can't imagine how I would have made it through all these years without all of us.
Fla Dem
(25,850 posts)WhiteTara
(30,201 posts)here's to many more posts for all of us.
debm55
(38,054 posts)WhiteTara
(30,201 posts)posts that uplift and make others giggle. Glad we're in this together.
ProfessorGAC
(70,490 posts)Just hit 23 years a bit ago.
Your post sums up my feelings about this place.
WhiteTara
(30,201 posts)I've enjoyed your posts during all these years
ProfessorGAC
(70,490 posts)Grilling burgers today, so I'll be away from the fray for a bit.
Wanted to reply before I got busy.
Niagara
(9,830 posts)Here's for many more years and posts!
Yes!
WhiteTara
(30,201 posts)Then let's have a huge party ... a victory dance!
Niagara
(9,830 posts)I'm ready for that huge party and victory dance!!
WhiteTara
(30,201 posts)I'll work on decorations
I found this last year in the DU attic and I used it for the beverages for Deb's Elf Workshop in The Lounge.
I can set the beverages up again for the party!
Deuxcents
(20,058 posts)A while back, I watched a documentary on PBS about the life of Buddha. It inspired me to do some research and learn more about the lessons he taught. I dont know if it was this video but I will look for it and watch it. Something peaceful and inspiring about what I read..maybe its because I am not beholden to organized religion and personally have my reservations about it. Thanks for your post and Ill look forward to another 30,000 with you as I find my way, too.
WhiteTara
(30,201 posts)My study of Buddhism has given me a stable base to address the challenges of life. I don't spend enough time on my cushion, but try to live the basics. Compassion, gratitude and generosity.