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Particularly Episode 31 the storyteller is all over the place. It seems his story starts in the middle. Doesn’t set context or provide details that lead up to what happened. Even when guided to do so is unwilling. He rambles and has difficulty getting to the story he is trying to tell. He sounds attached to rambling peripheral details.
terrigsimonNEW via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/24/21
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What a thought-provoking interview with Ven. Bhikkhu Bodhi. No easy answers but i hope than in-country Burmese Buddhists both monks and lay-persons who have the opportunity to hear him or read a translation will benefit from his observations and carefully thought out responses. I also commend the...Read full review »
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