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, "Harsha" <harsha-hkl@h...> wrote:

>

> If anyone stays on this list for a couple of months, they will find

that

> there are many experienced, learned, beautiful, wise, poetic,

lyrical

> artists and gentle people each of whom contributes in his or her

own way.

>

> Also, if anyone reading this feels an unusual affinity for the list

and its

> purpose, please let me know. The fellowship can always use the help

and

> support.

 

Dearest Harsha,

 

I do feel an unusual affinity for this list. I have been touched by

so many here, like Mark, Mira, Wim, Jan, Tim, Gloria, Linda, Dan, and

so many, many more I could fill this page. And of course, you dear

Harsha have touched all of us in so many ways. I was out wandering in

the redwoods today, strolling along, deep in the forest. I stopped

here and there and ate wild blackberries, rested among the ferns,

just breathing in the beauty and the gift of Life, of Light, of Love.

I understand why we Californians are proud of being know as tree-

huggers. I hugged many trees today, pronamed to many elegant sages in

the forest. I am among that same forest right now, here at this list.

I walk among giants and soft ferns, and fruitful berries to feed my

soul and heart and being. I pronam now to all of you here in this

forest of friends and light. You have blessed my life and are doing

so at this very moment. Gracious friends, gracious hosts to me and my

tender heart, I thank all of you.

 

With Love, Always Love,

Mazie

>

> Thank you all for your compassion for therein lies the beauty that

never

> fades away..

>

> May the warmth of your goodwill and kindness and love fall like

rain on

> everyone and quench their thirst and heal them.

>

> Love to all

> Harsha

>

>

>

> Jill Eggers [eggersj@g...]

> Tuesday, July 31, 2001 1:29 PM

>

> Re: Ekadasi

>

>

> Yes, Gloria, I would llike to second that opinion. Thank you

Yogini for

> your thougtful and wonderful posts.

>

> Jill

>

> >>> glee@i... 07/31/01 01:06PM >>>

> Dear Yogini Sakti,

>

> Thank you for staying and giving us such informative posts. Your

> explanations are so beautifully written and gently given. Your last

> paragraph here is like an oasis to rest in.

> Your presence feels strong and peaceful and wise, as it emanates

from all

> your posts.

>

> Much love,

> Gloria

>

> -

> hamsayogini@a...

>

> Tuesday, July 31, 2001 10:10 AM

> Ekadasi

>

>

> snip

> In India everything is interpreted spiritually. Every river is a

> deity. Every mountain is a god. Everything is holy, dedicated to

> the Divine. Everything is presided over by a particular god,

> Gramadevata, Grihadevata; etc. Everywhere is God. The idea behind

> all this is that we have to feel the presence of God in everything &

> everywhere. In space & in time, in everything, there is God. Time

is

> God. Directions are God. Thus the very objects become embodiments of

> God. This is India's religious sidelight, which is profoundly

> meaningful in life.

> ______

> Om Santi ...

> Yogini Sakti

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Dearest Harsha,

 

I do feel an unusual affinity for this list. I have been touched by

so many here, like Mark, Mira, Wim, Jan, Tim, Gloria, Linda, Dan, and

so many, many more I could fill this page. And of course, you dear

Harsha have touched all of us in so many ways. I was out wandering in

the redwoods today, strolling along, deep in the forest. I stopped

here and there and ate wild blackberries, rested among the ferns,

just breathing in the beauty and the gift of Life, of Light, of Love.

I understand why we Californians are proud of being know as tree-

huggers. I hugged many trees today, pronamed to many elegant sages in

the forest. I am among that same forest right now, here at this list.

I walk among giants and soft ferns, and fruitful berries to feed my

soul and heart and being. I pronam now to all of you here in this

forest of friends and light. You have blessed my life and are doing

so at this very moment. Gracious friends, gracious hosts to me and my

tender heart, I thank all of you.

 

With Love, Always Love,

Mazie

*******************************

Thank you Mazie. Your words reflect the beauty of your being.

 

Wonderful to have you among us.

 

Love to all

Harsha

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Hi Mazie,

>I was out wandering in

>the redwoods today, strolling along, deep in the forest. I stopped

>here and there and ate wild blackberries, rested among the ferns,

>just breathing in the beauty and the gift of Life, of Light, of Love.

>I understand why we Californians are proud of being know as tree-

>huggers. I hugged many trees today, pronamed to many elegant sages in

>the forest. I am among that same forest right now, here at this list.

 

Once you are truly part of the forest, you never leave it. :)

>I walk among giants and soft ferns, and fruitful berries to feed my

>soul and heart and being. I pronam now to all of you here in this

>forest of friends and light.

 

Beautiful! It's good to be back here again. :)

 

Love,

Dharma

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