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Wat Thong Noppakhun 2463

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Wat Thong Noppakhun 2463Phra Phuttha Chinnarat Cast Medal Wat Thong Noppakhun (B. E. 2463 1920) Wat Thong Noppakhun in Bangkok was once among the most respected meditation temples of its era. The temples sacred objects are revered for their deep spiritual charge and proven experiences across generations. Among serious collectors, the Phra Chinnarat cast medal and Phra Kring Puen Thieng from this temple are regarded as benchmarks of invulnerability (Maha Utt), protection, and
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Its a great book with good visualization. Great for learning and reviewing the material.
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I’m a high schooler who has ADHD and I needed resources to clarify the material I learned from my classes. I’m also a visual learner, and this is AMAZING for my mode of learning. I flipped through the book and I’m literally so hyped to get into it. The illustrations are so cool. Never have I felt this excited to actually learn. Thank you Barron’s! I really hope they make more books like these for all subjects. I will update y’all if I find anything in the book worth noting as I read through.
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Seller gave an honest evaluation on condition of the book and it was received several days earlier than promised. I took Physics in college but wanted a quick review of some of the principles. The illustrations are good and take the place of a Physics lab, helping the reader to visualize the subject being discussed. The reader will have to look for a high school book to go into more depth, but this is great for an introduction or review of the subject.
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Bucar’s diligent engagement with religious borrowing/appropriation coupled with her autobiographical reflections and confessions make this book what it is. What could’ve been only a vehicle for scolding and shame became an invitation to deeper thought and conversation about religious interactions/borrowing. Highly recommend.
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In traveling to Thailand years ago I was pleased to learn that the country forbids westerners from taking statues of the Buddha home. The country feared it could end up in an over priced, westernized yoga studio or become a lawn ornament. And I was shocked when a friend told me that “namaste” was a term reserved for one’s elders. You can say it to your grandma but it’s inappropriate to say in yoga class. Liz Bucar’s book sheds light and brings awareness at such a ripe time in our global cultural awaking. As a long time yoga practitioner I wish this book existed years ago. I look forward to sharing it with my community.
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