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tanguatlay
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Sun 18 Jan, 2009 10:00 pm
I would like to share my experience
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the Mystic Law of Nam Myoho Renge Kyo and the power of the Gohonzon. (Gohonzon is an object or worship in Nicheren Shoshu Buddhism.)
Is 'on' correct here? Are there any errors in the sentence?
Many thanks in advance.
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tanguatlay - 01/19/2009
Thanks, Nick, I'm not trying to shakubuku anybody. I'm interested only in the grammatical aspect of the question.
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JTT - 01/19/2009
Yup, T. Nope, T.
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tanguatlay - 01/19/2009
Thanks, JTT, for often guiding me. However, I don't understand your message: Yup, T. Nope, T. My apologies for being ignorant. Thanks, again.
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JTT - 01/19/2009
Is 'on' correct here? Yup Are there any errors in the sentence? Nope T = Tanguatlay
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tanguatlay - 01/19/2009
Many thanks, JTT, for your explanation and help.
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NickFun
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Mon 19 Jan, 2009 01:28 am
@tanguatlay
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I am a 27 year Soka Gakkai member. This may not be the best forum for doing shakubuku. Actually "with the mystic law" would be better.
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tanguatlay
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Mon 19 Jan, 2009 09:34 am
@NickFun
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Thanks, Nick,
I'm not trying to shakubuku anybody. I'm interested only in the grammatical aspect of the question.
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JTT
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Mon 19 Jan, 2009 11:39 am
@tanguatlay
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Yup, T. Nope, T.
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tanguatlay
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Mon 19 Jan, 2009 12:06 pm
@JTT
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Thanks, JTT, for often guiding me.
However, I don't understand your message: Yup, T. Nope, T.
My apologies for being ignorant.
Thanks, again.
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JTT
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Mon 19 Jan, 2009 12:26 pm
@tanguatlay
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Is 'on' correct here? Yup
Are there any errors in the sentence? Nope
T = Tanguatlay
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tanguatlay
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Mon 19 Jan, 2009 12:37 pm
@JTT
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Many thanks, JTT, for your explanation and help.
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