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Hello dear friends, I had the joy of meeting Michael Read this week.

:-) We spent many hours speaking of Nothing & the joy of Being also

many flavours meeting as the Self.

 

I think Michael is the first human being I ever met who was fully

present (wanting & needing nothing from me). This is a remarkable

achievement on his part (yet is an effortless state for him). It was

a gift for me meeting someone like this, especially because of his

noble character.

 

When we meet others who are fully present we become aware that life

just Is Love (placid in Itself, & playing the many roles). I am glad

I met Michael.

 

Luv,

 

:-)

 

Col

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, Gregory Goode <goode@D...> wrote:

> Hey Col,

>

> Glad also that you got to meet Michael. I love him too!

 

Yeah he's a love bug! I think I may have been a challenge to his

placid nature though, with all my convoluted out takes:-) We had lots

of laughs. I am not quite so achieved in present moment awareness as

Michael;-) I 'play' more actively.

 

We had

great

> times at the NDS/Harsha retreat.

 

Sounds like it. I love you all my family. Michael is family.

 

Speaking of Australia, it must be

a cool

> place. You are cool.

 

Thankyou Greg :-) yeah Australia is pretty cool. I am proud of our

Aborigines & our laid back easiness & the beauty of our land. Michael

made me laugh with his stories of not being able to understand some

of

the accents here :-))) He has a great sense of humour. And when he

told me you have giant slugs in America ... eek! I have some slugs

for

pets but I don't think I could stand seeing em any bigger

arrrrggggh!!! Once I shouted at one & I felt his shame as mine. Have

you ever felt a slug as yourself? He was a pretty intelligent fellow.

As a matter of fact I find meeting Self in animals means such

intelligence is everywhere. They are so intelligent! Even the little

ones.

 

And this week, working in Hong Kong, I met

several

> other folks from your land down under. One is working in Hong Kong

on the

> police force. Nice, solid, down-to-earth, intelligent folks.

 

Thanks Greg. I really felt so proud of our Aussies at the Olympics &

ya know the whole city was in bliss & a sense of peace was in the

aura. I never knew that the aura of a city would effect me but when

it

changed & then knew that what I feel every day is also a part of the

collective.

 

The Aussies have a pretty irreverent sense of humour at times. I

wonder if you saw the comedians Roy & HG giving their commentary

every

night after the day's competitions? They decided a better mascot was

needed so they made Fatso the Fat assed Wombat the 'official' Mascot

of the Games. Fatso is now famous :-) They were so hilarious. They

even had a segment where they had all the Olympic (toy) mascots

entering an Olympic dive bombing competition in the Olympic pool with

the official diving commentators. Fatso won of course;-) He entered

the water ass up making a huge bomb! & promptly sunk to the bottom of

the pool!

 

Many of your athletes loved that show & stayed up late watching it

every night, even risking being tired for their event the next day!

You guys are cool. I love Americans.

>

> Love,

>

> --Greg

 

Thanks Greg, I love you too.

 

Col

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Hey Col,

 

Glad also that you got to meet Michael. I love him too! We had great

times at the NDS/Harsha retreat. Speaking of Australia, it must be a cool

place. You are cool. And this week, working in Hong Kong, I met several

other folks from your land down under. One is working in Hong Kong on the

police force. Nice, solid, down-to-earth, intelligent folks.

 

Love,

 

--Greg

 

At 10:53 AM 10/25/00 -0000, colette wrote:

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Hello dear friends, I had the joy of meeting Michael Read this week.

:-) We spent many hours speaking of Nothing & the joy of Being also

many flavours meeting as the Self.

 

I think Michael is the first human being I ever met who was fully

present (wanting & needing nothing from me). This is a remarkable

achievement on his part (yet is an effortless state for him). It was

a gift for me meeting someone like this, especially because of his

noble character.

 

When we meet others who are fully present we become aware that life

just Is Love (placid in Itself, & playing the many roles). I am glad

I met Michael.

 

Luv,

 

:-)

 

Col

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