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We welcome the new members who joined and thank you all for your presence.

Thank you for some great postings on Astavakra Samhita and other posts Joyce

and your postings on the teachings of Ramana Maharshi are much appreciated

Vicki. TG, I loved your story on perspectives. It helps us see that all our

perspectives are just that. Moods shifting and in perpetual transition.

Nothing to do but enjoy the scenery. Thanks for the Rabbi story Holly. The

JuBus and HinJu stuff is interesting!

 

Thank you for your thoughtful post Lobster. I think Gloria addressed most of

these issues in her last post. We are all aware of our own sensitivities.

That is nothing new. That's just life. Our motto here is BLANAFAF. I know

that sounds like a middle eastern dish. It is an acronym for Be Loose And

Natural And Friendly And Free. In other words, Don't Worry! Be Happy! :-).

 

The requests from Wim and Mark for finding out the ages of our moderators

and to see their pictures (that meet normal social conventions) will be

taken up at the next Executive Committee Meeting. You should all know that

Sri Amanda, although young, has the wisdom of the ages. She is also a

powerhouse of intelligence and humor. We are just happy she's on our side.

 

Thanks Tonyji, Dharmaji, JBji, Janji, Judiji, Michaelji, Gregji, Lilianaji,

Mazieji, Maureenji, Terryji Jerryji, Lynneji, Jessicaji, Lindaji,

Angeliqueji, Miraji, Markji, and Danji for your uplifting posts, poetry, and

at times humorous comments. Robertji (Skyerider) enjoyed your story of going

to the bathroom and forgetting what you were there for. At what age does

that start happening? Just curious.

 

Bruceji, about your grade. You don't even have to ask. You are straight A

student. Head of the Class!

 

Mark and Mira, lots of love. All your friends wish you well. When you get

together, if you have the time or inclination, please send us photographs

and we will share in your joy.

 

Love to all

Harsha

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Hi Harsha,

>Robertji (Skyerider) enjoyed your story of going

>to the bathroom and forgetting what you were there for. At what age does

>that start happening? Just curious.

 

At any age! I was doing that when I was a child. More often, I'd walk

upstairs and into my bedroom and start taking off my clothes... sooner or

later realizing that it wasn't bed-time and wondering what I went there

for. :)))

 

Love,

Dharma

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Wim Borsboom wrote:

>

> Dear Harshji,

>

> Now that you are giving grades,

> I noticed that some did not even get a G

> ji... :-(

>

> Whimji

> :-)

 

Dear W(h)im:

 

I note you gave yourself an "H" and took an "A" away from Harsh(a)--that

was very harsh of you. Terry

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Dharma... what you described is what the wife calls "hereafter"...

when finding one self in the other room wondering what I am here

after!

Love, Robert

Dharma [deva (AT) LABridge (DOT) com]Sent:

Thursday, April 26, 2001 12:02 PMTo:

Subject: Re: Thanks

and WelcomeHi Harsha,>Robertji (Skyerider) enjoyed your story of

going>to the bathroom and forgetting what you were there for. At what

age does>that start happening? Just curious.At any age! I was doing

that when I was a child. More often, I'd walkupstairs and into my

bedroom and start taking off my clothes... sooner orlater realizing

that it wasn't bed-time and wondering what I went therefor.

:)))Love,Dharma/joinAll

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