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Dear Sangha Members:

 

The list is open again.

 

I ask you to conduct yourself in the spirit of the sangha.

 

The list will periodically observe silence

 

Those not posting in the spirit of the list will be put on moderation.

 

The list will be going through some changes as time allows me to make

them.

 

Love to all

Harsha

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Harsha,

 

It is nice to read you again.

 

How was your trip? I would love to read from it...

 

I'm just coming back from a small trip in a region of Quebec called Charlevoix.

Whales come to feed themselves everyday near the mountains formed by glaciers

and a meteorite that fell on this planet eons ago.

 

http://www.biosphere-canada.ca/reserves/charlevoix/virtual/images/veg_pics/parch\

tegorges.jpg

 

http://www.quebectrekking.com/eng/charlevoix_tour.html

 

I have no words, but wish I had, to describe the beauty of breathing in this

country side sculpted by the Gods.

 

Antoine

 

 

-

harshaimtm

 

Dear Sangha Members:

 

The list is open again.

 

I ask you to conduct yourself in the spirit of the sangha.

 

The list will periodically observe silence

 

Those not posting in the spirit of the list will be put on moderation.

 

The list will be going through some changes as time allows me to make

them.

 

Love to all

Harsha

 

 

 

 

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Thank you Antoine for sharing the pictures. It seems like you had a

wonderful trip.

 

My trip was good but I took no pictures.

 

Harsha

 

Antoine Carré wrote:

> Harsha,

>

> It is nice to read you again.

>

> How was your trip? I would love to read from it...

>

> I'm just coming back from a small trip in a region of Quebec called

> Charlevoix. Whales come to feed themselves everyday near the mountains

> formed by glaciers and a meteorite that fell on this planet eons ago.

>

>

http://www.biosphere-canada.ca/reserves/charlevoix/virtual/images/veg_pics/parch\

tegorges.jpg

>

> http://www.quebectrekking.com/eng/charlevoix_tour.html

>

> I have no words, but wish I had, to describe the beauty of breathing

> in this country side sculpted by the Gods.

>

> Antoine

>

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The next time you decide to take time for silence could we have a

better message than "You are not the moderator of this list."

followed by no access.

 

Taking the time is understood, perhaps having a backup moderator

would work. Another forum I attend has four moderators with two on

top all the time and the responsibilities are rotated so no one is

overwhelmed with the responsibilities. This seems to work really well.

 

Bright blessings,

John L.

 

 

, Harsha wrote:

> Thank you Antoine for sharing the pictures. It seems like you had

a

> wonderful trip.

>

> My trip was good but I took no pictures.

>

> Harsha

>

> Antoine Carré wrote:

>

> > Harsha,

> >

> > It is nice to read you again.

> >

> > How was your trip? I would love to read from it...

> >

> > I'm just coming back from a small trip in a region of Quebec

called

> > Charlevoix. Whales come to feed themselves everyday near the

mountains

> > formed by glaciers and a meteorite that fell on this planet eons

ago.

> >

> > http://www.biosphere-

canada.ca/reserves/charlevoix/virtual/images/veg_pics/parchtegorges.jp

g

> >

> > http://www.quebectrekking.com/eng/charlevoix_tour.html

> >

> > I have no words, but wish I had, to describe the beauty of

breathing

> > in this country side sculpted by the Gods.

> >

> > Antoine

> >

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*Thank you John. What you say makes sense and I apologize for any

inconvenience caused to members by the sudden silence.

Frankly, the list exchanges recently have made me reflect on the

direction of the list and I may be making some changes as time permits me.

 

We have tried having moderators before and I am open to suggestions.

Would you be interested John?

 

Love,

Harsha*

 

John Logan wrote:

> The next time you decide to take time for silence could we have a

> better message than "You are not the moderator of this list."

> followed by no access.

>

> Taking the time is understood, perhaps having a backup moderator

> would work. Another forum I attend has four moderators with two on

> top all the time and the responsibilities are rotated so no one is

> overwhelmed with the responsibilities. This seems to work really well.

>

> Bright blessings,

> John L.

>

 

 

 

 

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, Harsha wrote:

> *Thank you John. What you say makes sense and I apologize for any

> inconvenience caused to members by the sudden silence.

> Frankly, the list exchanges recently have made me reflect on the

> direction of the list and I may be making some changes as time

permits me.

>

> We have tried having moderators before and I am open to

suggestions.

> Would you be interested John?

>

> Love,

> Harsha*

 

Namaste H,

 

Nothing to apologise for, I just went into yoga nidra, and as you

can see came back with last thing on my mind #89..hahahahah.

Sometimes a little mouna goes a long way. I had a nice rest away

from the fencing.....As you well know everything is predetermined so

whatever happened was supposed to, and there will be reasons for it,

Like Santi......ONS...Tony.

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