Re: Sit-a-Long with Jundo in Vietnam
Jundo,
Sorry to hear of your troubles. Still, every day is a new opportunity so please enjoy your trip and let us know how it goes.
Mike
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Re: Sit-a-Long with Jundo in Vietnam
Jundo,
Safe travels!
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I would also like to say that if you ever need to sort out paperwork again, feel free to pop over to Sunny Southern Spain I am sure we can make room and there is the lovely tapasLeave a comment:
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Re: Sit-a-Long with Jundo in Vietnam
Originally posted by alex
You mentioned that the immigration authorities treat people variously according to nationality and education. How were you treated based upon several variables - American national, professionally educated (attorney), translator, Zen student and teacher, married to a Japanese national? Are there some variables that are more "credible" (do you leave out the "Zen" part and emphasize your professional qualifications or vice versa) than others in the immigration / residency visa process?
Safe travels and Gassho,
Alex
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Jundo,
Safe travels and I hope your immigration issues are successfully resolved upon your return. I appreciate the "school trip" and travelogue perspective, but I would also like to recognize the uncertainty (and potential anxiety) as a husband and parent you face (and have mentioned - in as positive a context as possible - this is the real acid test to view these events and uncertainties as "scenery" in one's life) as you interact with the immigration authorities and embark upon a separation from your dear ones. You'll be in our thoughts. The immigration process is difficult and frustrating at best around the world.
You mentioned that the immigration authorities treat people variously according to nationality and education. How were you treated based upon several variables - American national, professionally educated (attorney), translator, Zen student and teacher, married to a Japanese national? Are there some variables that are more "credible" (do you leave out the "Zen" part and emphasize your professional qualifications or vice versa) than others in the immigration / residency visa process?
Safe travels and Gassho,
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Re: Sit-a-Long with Jundo in Vietnam
have a safe and enjoyable journey.
this might sound stupid, but my friend (who is not asian and thus sticks out like a sore thumb when travelling in vietnam) said that she would never wear a bagt or sunglasses in vietnam again. Both items were stolen and she went psycho trrying to chase the guys on a scooter who did. Thinking back she reckoned her actions were not wise and it is better to let them steal it rather than get in trouble.
So.....be cautious.
Mettha.
Aswini.Leave a comment:
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Re: Sit-a-Long with Jundo in Vietnam
Enjoy your trip, Jundo, and a safe (and immigration hassle free) return.
Gassho
MartinLeave a comment:
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Re: Sit-a-Long with Jundo in Vietnam
Have a safe trip Jundo. I've been to south Vietnam and it was a beautiful country regardless of the circumstances. Gassho KentLeave a comment:
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Guest repliedRe: Sit-a-Long with Jundo in Vietnam
Hi Jundo, I'm hoping you will have a very good trip there. It is a beautiful place as I am sure you know.
I/we are looking forward to whatever you wish to share when you return.
Safe journey,
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Re: Sit-a-Long with Jundo in Vietnam
Hi Jundo,
Have a great/safe trip :!: Under the assumption that you'll have internet access, I look forward to our Treeleaf 'school trip' to Vietnam - yippee! :lol:
Gassho
KenLeave a comment:
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Re: Sit-a-Long with Jundo in Vietnam
enjoy your trip Jundo.
may your zazen be enjoyable and profound.
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Re: Sit-a-Long with Jundo in Vietnam
Good luck, Jundo!
If not for this visa-thing who knows when you would take the chance to go to Vietnam. And now you HAVE to. :-)
It is not quite around the corner but you are always welcome to stop by Sweden although not necessarily in exhile. Look forward to hearing about your trip and zazern in Vietnam.
Gassho,
IrinaLeave a comment:
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Have a safe trip, Jundo!
Looking forward to hearing about it.
Gassho, TonyLeave a comment:
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Re: Sit-a-Long with Jundo in Vietnam
HI Jundo...
I hope you will enjoy your trip in Vietnam....
and don't forget to share your experience about the zen monastery over there....
Wish you luck....
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