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SMITH--E. Gene. Along with thousands of others indebted to this visionary for his genius and benevolence, we send with Gene our deepest gratitude and love for his enormous contributions toward preserving Himalayan cultures, his friendship, his boundless generosity, and the sweetness of his example and spirit. Mary, Marie, and Richard Lanier
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Thank you heartily, Gene, for your extraordinarily visionary work, constant guidance, kindness and generosity. You will be sorely missed by all of us...
Yin-wah Ma
December 19, 2010
I am currently reading Gene's book, Among Tibetan Texts, a reminder of the incredible gift and legacy of his life's work dedicated to rescuing Tibetan Buddhism literature in the diaspora. In addition, he was the model of an extremely sweet and giving person.
Joanne Schneider
December 18, 2010
Gene, please come back soon. We need your pure Bodhisattva heart in this realm. For the benefit of all beings!
Shenpen Dolma
December 18, 2010
Our deepest indebtedness for planting this seed for all future generations.
Sonam Famarin
December 18, 2010
Gene, thank you for being a light in this world and watching over us all.
Max Maksimik
December 18, 2010
How wonderful your contribution to the Dharma! How fortunate those of us who have benefited and who continue to benefit!
George Fowler
December 18, 2010
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