Guest guest Posted December 2, 2000 Report Share Posted December 2, 2000 Hi Greg, You've been to the N.S. ashram, that's coool! Glad to see you've survived the worlds longest airline trip. Welcome back. love, andrew Gregory Goode wrote: > > Hi Harsha-ji, > > Thanks for the great welcome! I too appreciated Andrew's description of > the Ramanasramam in Nova Scotia, and it was very much like my stay there > about 4 years ago. > > I think I'll write an article about another way of (self)inquiry - called > the Sevenfold Reasoning. It's been discussed a little bit on Moller-ji's > intense and practice-oriented Advaita-Ashram list. > > Harsha-ji, I appreciate the utter sweetness and flawless wisdom of the > ahimsa method that you and your electronic Satsangh articulate and embody > so well. How great it is to have this deceptively simple but vastly > profound Jain teaching right in the midst of the cyber-verse! > > Love to all, > > --Greg Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 2, 2000 Report Share Posted December 2, 2000 Thanks for the welcome. Yes, it was 23 hours going, and 17 hours returning. A great airline though, Cathay Pacific. I had books, movies, meditation, sleep, several meals, a good shave, etc. Love, --Greg At 11:08 AM 12/2/00 -0400, andrew macnab wrote: >>>> Hi Greg, You've been to the N.S. ashram, that's coool! Glad to see you've survived the worlds longest airline trip. Welcome back. love, andrew Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 2, 2000 Report Share Posted December 2, 2000 Dear Greg You were in Hong Kong, did I understand that right? So was I, a few months ago, for ten days, I found it fantastic. What did you do there? I was amazed by the way I was treated. What wonderful people: work, work, work... fast... smiles... eat, eat, eat... lots... smiles... talk, talk, talk... loud... smiles... (no sleep, no sleep, very little sleep) ....smiles... I did aura and chakra counselling and teaching there, mostly to women between 25 and 37 years old. Lots of sadness behind those smiles. Tears so soft and gentle, such beautiful eyes... father, father, father. Every woman treated me like I was their... father. 't Was so neat though, when I went into town with them they would actually reach for my hand. And we would walk that way, hand in hand. When I got the hang of it, I did the same to a younger lady, I was a bit hesitant, afraid that she would explain it wrongly... no problem. Oh that was so good. I asked others about such experience, but they did not experience that. I noticed some Westerners there, business ppl.... I would not hold their hand... Also flew Cathay Pacific, was excellent . Love, Wim Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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