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		<dc:date>2010-01-28T18:52:53+01:00</dc:date>
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		<title>Chan Master Visited USA</title>
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Our Teacher, Chan Master Wu Jue Miao Tian, founder of Heart Chan, finally visited Los Angeles, CA, USA for the first time.  We are all very grateful.

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		<title>Reconnect the roots.</title>
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		<title>First Public Class In The USA Ever</title>
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September 9, 2007 was our first public class in the USA ever.It was held on a Sunday September 9, 2007 in Diamond Bar, California. It is the community center for Diamond Bar residents.  It is an independent building with its own parking lots.  It is an ideal place.  We are grateful to Harry and Shilo for found this ideal location.21 new people showed up to practice with us.   The energy was great, serene yet virbrating.  We trust that Buddha will continue to guide more Bodhisatva to us.
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		<title>Hot News - Retreat Location for 2008 Decided!</title>
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Heads up. Heads up.  The 2008 Retreat location has been decided already.  It will be held in Monterey Pennisula, California.  Right next to the famous 17-mile drive during the Memorial Weekend.Because the resource available is rather limited. We have no choice but to make it on a first come first first basis.  The earlier you register, the better chance for you to get a spot. Click Here To Register Now (index.php?option=com_attend_events&amp;task=view&amp;id=1&amp;Itemid=44)
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		<title>Santa Barbara Retreat Was A Success..</title>
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Over the Labor Day holidays, 9/1 - 9/3, 2007, we organized and participated a two and half day retreat in Santa Barbara.  Thanks to Marty and Chiu-Wei, it was well organized at the University of Santa Barbara. We thank them both.  Similarly we are grateful to everyone who has helped to put this event into possibility. Upon reviewing all the comments submitted by the participants, the lodging, food, classes, location were impeccable.  Everyone wanted to be in the next one sooner. </description>
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