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I want to let everyone know from this list who have begged me to stay

with tears in their eyes (which I can see from here) and have offered

various gifts, comforts and tokens of respect and appreciation that OK

sure, I will stick around for a day or two. Actually, I can never

leave as I am all prevading but many wish to worship this present form

for their spiritual evolution. It is not the type of behavior I

encourage but what the hell. Just this once OK. Just don't get too

used to it. My form is very addictive as it is made up of supereme

heavenly vibrations and particles. I will be posting my doctrine of

primal non-centrality on both NDS and HS for the benefit of humanity.

 

I am not Michael Read either, OK Otto. Remember to take a shower today!

 

Ha Ha Ha and Ho Ho Ho!!

 

Sahajman! Sahajman!

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, sahajman@h... wrote:

> I want to let everyone know from this list who have begged me to

stay

> with tears in their eyes (which I can see from here) and have

offered

> various gifts, comforts and tokens of respect and appreciation that

OK

> sure, I will stick around for a day or two. Actually, I can never

> leave as I am all prevading but many wish to worship this present

form

> for their spiritual evolution. It is not the type of behavior I

> encourage but what the hell. Just this once OK. Just don't get too

> used to it. My form is very addictive as it is made up of supereme

> heavenly vibrations and particles. I will be posting my doctrine of

> primal non-centrality on both NDS and HS for the benefit of

humanity.

>

> I am not Michael Read either, OK Otto. Remember to take a shower

today!

>

> Ha Ha Ha and Ho Ho Ho!!

>

> Sahajman! Sahajman!

 

The little fish of knowledge make a big splash,

The huge whales of wisdom make hardly a ripple as they pass by.

Sraddha

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, "Mazie Lane" <sraddha54@h...>

wrote:

I am all prevading but many wish to worship this present

> form

> > for their spiritual evolution. It is not the type of behavior I

> > encourage but what the hell. Just this once OK. Just don't get too

> > used to it. My form is very addictive as it is made up of supereme

> > heavenly vibrations and particles. I will be posting my doctrine

of

> > primal non-centrality on both NDS and HS for the benefit of

> humanity.

> >

> > I am not Michael Read either, OK Otto. Remember to take a shower

> today!

> >

> > Ha Ha Ha and Ho Ho Ho!!

> >

> > Sahajman! Sahajman!

>

> The little fish of knowledge make a big splash,

> The huge whales of wisdom make hardly a ripple as they pass by.

> Sraddha

 

OK Sraddha. You got me! But just to help and improve your metaphor I

believe what you mean to say is that a hollow drum beats the loudest.

 

Sahajman at your service!

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On 1/5/01 at 8:44 PM sahajman wrote:

 

[...]

ºOK Sraddha. You got me! But just to help and improve your metaphor I

ºbelieve what you mean to say is that a hollow drum beats the loudest.

 

That saying has become obsolete as with an "electronic drum" enough sound can be

produced

to be useful in warfare...

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the band Spinal Tap has amplifiers that go to 11.

 

Love, Mark

sorry, I'm being a bit too helpful aren't I?

 

jb wrote:

> On 1/5/01 at 8:44 PM sahajman wrote:

>

> [...]

> ºOK Sraddha. You got me! But just to help and improve your metaphor I

> ºbelieve what you mean to say is that a hollow drum beats the loudest.

>

> That saying has become obsolete as with an "electronic drum" enough sound can

be produced

> to be useful in warfare...

>

>

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----- [...]

ºOK Sraddha. You got me! But just to help and improve your metaphor I

ºbelieve what you mean to say is that a hollow drum beats the loudest.

 

That saying has become obsolete as with an "electronic drum" enough sound can be

produced

to be useful in warfare...

 

----

Yeah, but where to plug it in on a battlefield? ~glo

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On 1/5/01 at 4:21 PM Mark Otter wrote:

 

ºthe band Spinal Tap has amplifiers that go to 11.

º

ºLove, Mark

ºsorry, I'm being a bit too helpful aren't I?

 

On the contrary, you could have mentioned that means 11 on the Otter scale

(Richter only goes to 10) :)

 

Love,

Jan

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On 1/5/01 at 4:28 PM Gloria Lee wrote:

 

º----- [...]

ººOK Sraddha. You got me! But just to help and improve your metaphor I

ººbelieve what you mean to say is that a hollow drum beats the loudest.

º

ºThat saying has become obsolete as with an "electronic drum" enough sound can

be

ºproduced

ºto be useful in warfare...

º

º----

ºYeah, but where to plug it in on a battlefield? ~glo

 

Modern generators can be surprisingly compact - not to mention the topic of

"omitting safety precautions"

pointing at chemical ways to generate sound...

 

Jan

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On 1/5/01 at 4:40 PM Mark Otter wrote:

 

ºWell, I dunno what scale it was on, but if the Richter scale only goes

ºto 10, then it must have been an otter scale.

º

ºLove, Mark

ºps I think I'm starting to sound like the Mark's Brothers.

º

 

Billie Holiday would do fine too :)

 

Love,

Jan

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Well, I dunno what scale it was on, but if the Richter scale only goes

to 10, then it must have been an otter scale.

 

Love, Mark

ps I think I'm starting to sound like the Mark's Brothers.

 

jb wrote:

>

>

>

>

> On 1/5/01 at 4:21 PM Mark Otter wrote:

>

> ºthe band Spinal Tap has amplifiers that go to 11.

> º

> ºLove, Mark

> ºsorry, I'm being a bit too helpful aren't I?

>

> On the contrary, you could have mentioned that means 11 on the Otter

> scale (Richter only goes to 10) :)

>

> Love,

> Jan

>

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Ooooh, should have asked me last week. This week I'm back at work.

 

 

Love, Mark

ps don't you just love the word "confused"? (against combining) I

guess confusion is being against nuclear power, huh? Yikes, I've been

in the office too long. I need to go fission.

 

jb wrote:

>

> On 1/5/01 at 4:40 PM Mark Otter wrote:

>

> ºWell, I dunno what scale it was on, but if the Richter scale only

> goes

> ºto 10, then it must have been an otter scale.

> º

> ºLove, Mark

> ºps I think I'm starting to sound like the Mark's Brothers.

> º

>

> Billie Holiday would do fine too :)

>

> Love,

> Jan

>

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On 1/5/01 at 4:50 PM Mark Otter wrote:

 

ºOoooh, should have asked me last week. This week I'm back at work.

º

º

ºLove, Mark

ºps don't you just love the word "confused"? (against combining) I

ºguess confusion is being against nuclear power, huh? Yikes, I've been

ºin the office too long. I need to go fission.

 

Confusion, no. It has been replaced by defusion so events that would evoke these

former occurrences

of confusion now are met with defused laughter.

 

Jan

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Hi Mark, jb, Gloria, Sahajman, Amananda, oh and why not Judi as she

seems to be on this list as well etc.

 

We are in good form by the sound of it.

I think the battle with Sahajman has begun.

The battlefield Kuruksetra?

I wonder if Krishna will show up..

Now he usually blows a whistle... flute I mean.

 

Love,

Wim

----- [...]ºOK Sraddha. You got me! But just to help and improve your

metaphor Iºbelieve what you mean to say is that a hollow drum beats

the loudest.That saying has become obsolete as with an "electronic

drum" enough sound can beproducedto be useful in warfare...----Yeah,

but where to plug it in on a battlefield? ~glo

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On 1/5/01 at 1:59 PM Wim Borsboom wrote:

Hi Mark, jb, Gloria, Sahajman, Amananda, oh and why not Judi as she

seems to be on this list as well etc.

 

We are in good form by the sound of it.

I think the battle with Sahajman has begun.

The battlefield Kuruksetra?

I wonder if Krishna will show up..

Now he usually blows a whistle... flute I mean.

 

Love,

Wim

 

Battlefield no - too much noise, too little music... I certainly hope

Krishna will bring along a spicy salsa band :)

And of course Krishna will be the virtuoso on the flute in that band!

Instead of fighting, I would propose a contest in salsa dancing :))

 

Love,

Jan

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I'm tellin' ya, these spell checkers need fixin'. I refuse to confuse

an effusive, yet diffuse device by infusing exclusive recluses with

juices lacking uses, unless so asked by Dr. Seuss' masseuses. That would

be abuse and might lead to divisive divorce. Oh, why can't we all just

get along?

 

Love, Mark

ps please don't ask my fuselage. I'm rather vain.

 

jb wrote:

>

> On 1/5/01 at 4:50 PM Mark Otter wrote:

>

> ºOoooh, should have asked me last week. This week I'm back at work.

> º

> º

> ºLove, Mark

> ºps don't you just love the word "confused"? (against combining) I

> ºguess confusion is being against nuclear power, huh? Yikes, I've

> been

> ºin the office too long. I need to go fission.

>

> Confusion, no. It has been replaced by defusion so events that would

> evoke these former occurrences

> of confusion now are met with defused laughter.

>

> Jan

>

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Dear Wim,

 

Battle?? Aaah, but I have already become a devotee of Guru Sahaj-ji!!

Way before he mentioned knowing Buddha, and our beloved Harsha-ji as

Hari Ram, his shining presence of wisdom, kindness, and gentle humor

simply dazzled me and melted my heart. I simply await the blessing of

his words.

 

You would make a good Krishna yourself, Wim. Are you wanting a bit of dharma combat?

 

Love,

Gloria

 

-------

Hi Mark, jb, Gloria, Sahajman, Amananda, oh and why not Judi as she

seems to be on this list as well etc.

 

We are in good form by the sound of it.

I think the battle with Sahajman has begun.

The battlefield Kuruksetra?

I wonder if Krishna will show up..

Now he usually blows a whistle... flute I mean.

 

Love,

Wim

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perhaps Wim meant paddyfield? that might actually be very rice.

 

oh okay, I'll settle down a bit.

 

Love, Mark

 

Gloria Lee wrote:

> Dear Wim, Battle?? Aaah, but I have already become a devotee of Guru

> Sahaj-ji!! Way before he mentioned knowing Buddha, and our beloved

> Harsha-ji as Hari Ram, his shining presence of wisdom, kindness, and

> gentle humor simply dazzled me and melted my heart. I simply await the

> blessing of his words. You would make a good Krishna yourself, Wim.

> Are you wanting a bit of dharma combat? Love,Gloria -------Hi Mark,

> jb, Gloria, Sahajman, Amananda, oh and why not Judi as she seems to be

> on this list as well etc. We are in good form by the sound of it.I

> think the battle with Sahajman has begun.The battlefield Kuruksetra?I

> wonder if Krishna will show up..Now he usually blows a whistle...

> flute I mean. Love,Wim

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Uh, you must be thinking of paddling your boat?? But there isn't enough water!

 

I love you, too, Mark. All that scientific physics put to such good use here.

Glo

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perhaps Wim meant paddyfield? that might actually be very rice.

 

oh okay, I'll settle down a bit.

 

Love, Mark

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On 1/5/01 at 5:13 PM Mark Otter wrote:

 

ºI'm tellin' ya, these spell checkers need fixin'. I refuse to confuse

ºan effusive, yet diffuse device by infusing exclusive recluses with

ºjuices lacking uses, unless so asked by Dr. Seuss' masseuses. That would

ºbe abuse and might lead to divisive divorce. Oh, why can't we all just

ºget along?

º

ºLove, Mark

ºps please don't ask my fuselage. I'm rather vain.

º

º

Isn't that why there are so many analogies with mirrors?:)

 

Love,

Jan

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Dear Mark

 

Perhaps a wee sit down at the WayStation would help. Take the weight of your

mind. A cold compress, a back rub, and a cup of mulled herbal tea, and

you'll be right as rain ...

 

With love,

Gabriel

 

ps, and a hug

x

 

 

----Original Message Follows----

Mark Otter <mark.otter

 

perhaps Wim meant paddyfield? that might actually be very rice.

 

oh okay, I'll settle down a bit.

 

Love, Mark

 

 

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Love you ppl. so much.

 

Can't keep up though,

all that uselage tutelage,

I am getting clugeless

Useless

 

Love,

Wim,

 

 

ºI'm tellin' ya, these spell checkers need fixin'. I refuse to

confuseºan effusive, yet diffuse device by infusing exclusive

recluses withºjuices lacking uses, unless so asked by Dr. Seuss'

masseuses. That wouldºbe abuse and might lead to divisive divorce.

Oh, why can't we all justºget along?ººLove, Markºps please don't ask

my fuselage. I'm rather vain.

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Dear Gabriel,

 

You wrote:

> With love,

> Gabriel

> ps, and a hug

> x

 

What a beautiful name that "Gabriel".

 

And hugs, indeed and an excess of xxes

 

Love,

Wim

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AMEN!!!!

 

Love, Mark

 

Wim Borsboom wrote:

> Dear Gabriel,

>

> You wrote:

> > With love,

> > Gabriel

> > ps, and a hug

> > x

>

> What a beautiful name that "Gabriel".

>

> And hugs, indeed and an excess of xxes

>

> Love,

> Wim

>

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