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    I will be in Costa Rica May 18 to June 2. I would be interested in siting with a group doing the Heart Sutra in Spanish. Can anyone provide me with their location, time and place when they practice? If nobody is doing the Heart Sutra in Spanish, I would be willing to go with my old favorite Chenrezig in Tibetan. It would be a joy to sit with a group while I am visiting.

    Also, I am interested in going to a Buddhist bookstore that sell CDs with various Tibetan practices in Spanish. Any suggestions where I should shop?

    Tom in Portland, Oregon

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    AJPIII
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    You can try these listings:

    International dialing prefix for Costa Rica +506
    Asociación Cultural Tibetano-Costarricense
    Barrio Amón, San José, Costa Rica
    Contact: Maritza Pacheco
    Tel: 258-02-54, 222-77-68
    Web site: http://www.tibetencostarica.com
    Tradition: Tibetan, Gelugpa
    Spiritual Director: Khen Rimpoche Geshe Lobsang Tsephei
    Affiliation: Tsong Khapas Monastry in India

    Buddhist Group Cartago
    c/o Eduardo Maya Bohorquez
    A.A. 116 Cartago, Costa Rica
    Tel: 57-67-62 52 20
    Casa Zen de Costa Rica
    Apartado Postal 260-3100
    Santa Domingo de Heredia, Costa Rica
    Tel: 506 244-3532
    Email: margothvp@hotmail.com
    Web site: http://www.casazen.org
    Tradition: Zen Buddhism

    I.B.P.S. Costa Rica
    773-1200 Pavas, San Jose, Costa Rica
    Tel: 506-231-4200, 506-290-2635
    Fax: 506-290-1584
    Email: fgsamcr5e@fgs.org.tw
    Tradition: Mahayana, Humanistic Buddhism
    Affiliation: Fo Guang Shan
    Spiritual Director: Ven. Master Hsing Yun

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    Andrew
    Keymaster

    Are you performing while you are here Tom?

    Scott Oliver

    #182107

    Certainly, remember I was a contract player with Warner Brother’s in the 1940’s. So I have actually seen it all in my long performance life! Anything in particular I should brush in case I run into an opportunity to be impromptu while I am abroad? I wouldn’t want to disappoint my fans!

    Thanks AJPIII for the links and information on practice groups!

    Later,
    Tom

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