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Hi everyone,

 

Here's a thought experiment for you all:

 

If you could live anywhere, where would you live for the best

on-going access to resources such as alternative healing, quality

Yoga and Qi Gong instruction, meditation groups, and all around

spiritual community?

 

Right now I'm thinking of the United States but an international

viewpoint would be interesting too.

 

I live in New Haven, CT, near Yale, which isn't bad for access to

such things, but I'm curious as to how other areas stack up.

 

Thanks,

David

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Sedona Arizona is a pretty good location for those types of things.

 

 

, David Hodges <dhodges@o...>

wrote:

>

> Hi everyone,

>

> Here's a thought experiment for you all:

>

> If you could live anywhere, where would you live for the best

> on-going access to resources such as alternative healing, quality

> Yoga and Qi Gong instruction, meditation groups, and all around

> spiritual community?

>

> Right now I'm thinking of the United States but an international

> viewpoint would be interesting too.

>

> I live in New Haven, CT, near Yale, which isn't bad for access to

> such things, but I'm curious as to how other areas stack up.

>

> Thanks,

> David

>

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, David Hodges <dhodges@o...> wrote:

>

> Hi everyone,

>

> Here's a thought experiment for you all:

>

> If you could live anywhere, where would you live for the best

> on-going access to resources such as alternative healing, quality

> Yoga and Qi Gong instruction, meditation groups, and all around

> spiritual community?

>

> Right now I'm thinking of the United States but an international

> viewpoint would be interesting too.

>

> I live in New Haven, CT, near Yale, which isn't bad for access to

> such things, but I'm curious as to how other areas stack up.

>

> Thanks,

> David

>

 

 

:) hey, david, how about israel? it is in miniature

a perfect reflection of the world, geographically,

socially, antrophologically, culinarily, and whatever

else you want; it has all alternative and all other

religious/philosophical/spiritual systems represented;

and the scale is such you can cross it in a car without

problem in a day...

 

yosy

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, David Hodges <dhodges@o...>

wrote:

>

> Hi everyone,

>

> Here's a thought experiment for you all:

>

> If you could live anywhere, where would you live for the best

> on-going access to resources such as alternative healing, quality

> Yoga and Qi Gong instruction, meditation groups, and all around

> spiritual community?

>

> Right now I'm thinking of the United States but an international

> viewpoint would be interesting too.

>

> I live in New Haven, CT, near Yale, which isn't bad for access to

> such things, but I'm curious as to how other areas stack up.

>

> Thanks,

> David

>

Namaste D,

 

Try the Pacific North West, (Not because I live in Vancouver BC),

USA and Canada. Some of the Canadian Gulf Islands, particularly. are

very much what you mention.

 

http://www.gulfislands.net/

 

Click on Salt Spring for example..Plus there are many other island

in British Comumbia generally...............Tony

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http://www.aftenposten.no/english/local/article828724.ece

>From all

my travelling in this country

I always

look forward to returning to this place on an island on the west coast

So many

people I meet tell me they have noticed too,

what this

shore below the mountains does to a busy mind.

Here is some

alternative healing,

No quality

Yoga and Qi Gong instruction,

No meditation

groups and no spiritual community.

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Hello David,

 

I would live where the I is :)

 

Antoine

 

, David Hodges <dhodges@o...> wrote:

>

> Hi everyone,

>

> Here's a thought experiment for you all:

>

> If you could live anywhere, where would you live for the best

> on-going access to resources such as alternative healing, quality

> Yoga and Qi Gong instruction, meditation groups, and all around

> spiritual community?

>

> Right now I'm thinking of the United States but an international

> viewpoint would be interesting too.

>

> I live in New Haven, CT, near Yale, which isn't bad for access to

> such things, but I'm curious as to how other areas stack up.

>

> Thanks,

> David

>

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