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BFF WORLDWIDE WEB has four
vehicles to connect with others who are interested in Shin buddhism.
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1. BFF & NASBA
Facebook
2. BFF MySpace
3. Shin-dig: our Yahoo
Discussion Groups Community
4. Asamblea Budista: Nuestra Comunidad Hispana
BFF/NASBA Facebook
BFF of Ct & the North American Shin Buddhist Association (NASBA) Facebook infuse Buddhist spirituality and a healthy dose of enthusiasm, with a modern 21st
century vision of Shin. BFF & NASBA Facebooks are social utility vehicles that connect people with friends and others who are interested in our
style of Buddhist practice. Share your stories, practice and photos etc. People use Facebook network to keep up with
friends, upload an unlimited number of photos, share links and videos, and learn more about the people they meet. Looking
for a web community? Come and join BFF & NASBA Facebook.
NASBA Facebook
BFF Facebook
BFF MySpace
Become part of our BFF MySpace community where you can share photos, journals and
interests with your growing network of mutual BFF Buddhist friends. It's free and fun.
Click for BFF MySpace
Shin-dig
Welcome to the
online web community & discussion forum of the Buddhist Faith Fellowship of Connecticut and the North American Shin Buddhist
Association (NASBA), which is fondly called Shin-dig. This virtual spiritual community is on Yahoo Groups and is free. You just need
to sign up and join.
This Buddhist web community
has been designed to unite our main Middletown Connecticut community with
its chapters and affiliated groups and to connect with people throughout the world, in order to deeply explore the topics
of Shin Buddhism, to share aspects of our practice, to engage in book discussions, ask questions, glean support for personal
issues, and participate in community. The web community is especially good for “isolated Buddhists” who need community
in order to enrich their faith and practice.
Our Rules
The only rules are that you
must be respectful and keep discussion relevant to the group—which means being kind in disagreement, no profane language
and no solicitation.
We also ask that you write
under appropriate subject headings, so that others may easily follow a thread.
Your Postings
Please send an initial post
to the group under the heading of “Introduction.” with such information as your name (first only is fine if that’s
all you are comfortable with), where you are from, and something about your practice so we will know who you are. Because
very few Buddhist Yahoo! groups are of the Shin tradition—and because this group is centered on practice and might be
of interest to those from other traditions—this is important for the security and integrity of the community. All are welcome.
Click for Shin-dig
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