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I’m happy to report that I’ve finally untangled the mess to have a blog newsletter.  I hope you will consider signing up to receive it.  

The newsletter will be a feed of snippets of all the blog posts from the previous day.  The newsletter will go out once a day in the morning.  If there is nothing new then no newsletter should go out, at least that’s the plan though gremlins may have other ideas.

I am using MailChimp to manage the sign up process as well as the removal from the mail list if you desire.

For now there is only one list to sign up for.  It is my hope that in the future I can have separate lists for the foreign language posts.  This will allow me to keep the foreign language posts in their own stream and those who are interested in them can specifically request them and they won’t appear on the standard mail list.  

There may also come a time when I might decide to break things down further.  For example it is conceivable that I might have a list for just my book writing projects, who knows.

For now there is just the one list.  For those who are not subscribers to my mail list I hope you will consider signing up.  For those longtime blog readers who have previously been on an automatic notification mailing please sign up for the new service as the old one is broken and I’ve no intention of having two things duplicate each other.

The sign up form is a the bottom of the blog in the Footer area.

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About Ryusho 龍昇

Nichiren Shu Buddhist priest. My home temple is Myosho-ji, Wonderful Voice Temple, in Charlotte, NC. You may visit the temple’s web page by going to http://www.myoshoji.org. I am also training at Carolinas Medical Center as a Chaplain intern. It is my hope that I eventually become a Board Certified Chaplain. Currently I am also taking healing touch classes leading to become a certified Healing Touch Practitioner. I do volunteer work with the Regional AIDS Interfaith Network (you may learn more about them by following the link) caring for individuals who are HIV+ or who have AIDS/SIDA.

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