Sangham Sharanam Gacchami

Buddham sharanam gacchami – I go to the Buddha for refuge
Sangham sharanam gacchami – I go to the Sangha for refuge
Dhammam sharanam gacchami – I go to the Dhamma for refuge
The Heartfelt Journey
Behind Sangha Flowering
The Fragrance of the Flower
The word ‘sangha’ refers to people who gather around a living Master.
It can be compared with a group of butterflies and bees, organically attracted by the nectar of a Flower that blooms.
Sangha people are following a path that leads them back to the authenticity every child is born with.
In the faraway past they may have lived in a monastery or an ashram.
Often a sangha is a melting pot of beautiful friends who live worldwide, meeting each other again during retreats with their Master.
Once touched by the Master, it becomes such a joyful journey that sharing follows as a natural response, sharing the Fragrance of the Flower.
Each being sharing the nectar in its own way.
Namaste, beloved Masters of the Past, the Furture and the Present,
thank you for all the blessings you shower upon us again and again.
Namaste, dear fellow travelers, for offering and share out of your heart.