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A retreat centre for women.


Miss Tipawan Tipayathat and her sister, Maechi Dr Pairoh run a beautiful retreat centre in Pakthongchai (north-east of Bangkok). Any Buddhist practitioner looking for Looking for

In the context of general equities, this describing a buy interest in which a dealer is asked to offer stock, often involving a capital commitment. Antithesis of in touch with.
 a quiet place to practice, her centre would be ideal.

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Pakthongchai is about 5-hour drive from Bangkok, vegetarian vegetarian /veg·e·tar·i·an/ (vej?e-tar´e-an)
1. one who practices vegetarianism.

2. pertaining to vegetarianism.


veg·e·tar·i·an
n.
One who practices vegetarianism.
 food is provided for residents. The centre is amidst natural forest setting, small modern kutis are scattered Scattered

Used for listed equity securities. Unconcentrated buy or sell interest.
 in the forest, each unit is very well equipped.

You are most welcome to visit.

This is her address:

Miss Tipawan Tipayathat

Ashram ashram
 or ashrama

In Hinduism, any of the four stages of life through which a “twice-born” (see upanayana) Hindu ideally will pass.
 Mata 67 Moo 7

Bhuluang, Pakthongchai dist.

Nakhonrajsima Province,

30150 Thailand

Phone 01 913 5031

t_ashram_mata@hotmail.com

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Maeji Dr. Pairoh Thipayathat also conducts regular meditation session for international group in Suan Moke, Chaiya for the first ten days of the month. She spends the rest of the month at this ashram. Any foreigner Foreigner

All institutions and individuals living outside the United States, including US citizens living abroad, and branches, subsidiaries, and other affiliates abroad of US banks and business concerns; also central governments, central banks, and other official institutions of
 who needs meditation guidance, she would be more than happy to provide the teaching on a personal basis.
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Date:Jan 1, 2005
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