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Friday, July 1, 2011

Gift from Tsem Ladrang : Gurus for Free



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Here is a special offer from Kechara (Tsem Ladrang Dept)!

Due to a lot of very positive feedbacks on how beneficial this book is, we decided to have a free 62 book giveaway!! First come, first serve please. You may donate the book you win to your dharma centre, any centre or a friend. It is a must read according to much feedback we have received.

H.E. Tsem Tulku Rinpoche gives a clear and easy explanation of our roles in Dharma centres, the guru, the disciple, sponsors, how do you you know which centre is good for you and many other subjects that a modern day practitioner must know.

All you have to do is answer the following 8 simple questions correctly. Please note that all answers can be found within this blog.tsemtulku,com, and the first 62 persons will receive the book for their centre. *It will be shipped to you free of charge.

Watch this video for further participation details.

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http://blog.tsemtulku.com
http://vajrasecrets.com
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