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Prainbow,

 

No offense taken at all.

 

I also am on numerous other Wiccan and Pagan lists. All of which

have this have been sent to. The ritual itself, is Wiccan but could

be transformed to fit into a Hindu setting. The main jest is that

no matter what we all worship the same thing. Just that each have a

different way of looking at the Divine.

 

I have always been very open to how others worship. And very

curious on how and why they think the way they do. Which as a

youngster often got me in more trouble then worth telling. ::grin::

On this list I try to inject my own thoughts and findings in ways

that might reach all parties. But for the majority I am a learner.

More then not I am a lurker, though I hope to change that here in

the near future.

 

Shade&Sweet Water,

 

Serena

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, "Serena Kara <Clolyndyn@h...>"

<Clolyndyn@h...> wrote:

> Prainbow,

>

>

>

> I have always been very open to how others worship. And very

> curious on how and why they think the way they do. Which as a

> youngster often got me in more trouble then worth telling. ::grin::

> On this list I try to inject my own thoughts and findings in ways

> that might reach all parties. But for the majority I am a learner.

> More then not I am a lurker, though I hope to change that here in

> the near future.

>

> Shade&Sweet Water,

>

> Serena

 

Dear Serena,

 

This is the best approach. I am here to learn also. Now if more of our

'pundits' would just start posting again. Please!!!. JAI MAA!!!. f

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"The ritual itself, is Wiccan but could be transformed to fit

into a

Hindu setting. The main jest is that no matter what we all worship

the same thing. Just that each have a different way of looking at the

Divine"

 

I like to add to that : each and every one of us have a different

approach to the DIVINE and our individual connection to the DIVINE is

itself unique.

 

 

"I have always been very open to how others worship. And very

curious

on how and why they think the way they do. Which as a youngster often

got me in more trouble then worth telling"

 

Its good to have a curious mind. If you do not questions how are we

to learn. If you look at most of the tantra scriptures, it all begins

with questions. Shakti and Shiva questioning each other.

 

 

"Now if more of our 'pundits' would just start posting again"

 

Be patience Frank. Remember the true seeker of Knowledge knows the

virtue of patience, endurance and humility. Our Sankara Menon did

mention about starting traits on Shakti Sadhana lesson, but

unfortunately he is caught up with some non web obligations. Right

now we have the LS commentary prepared by him waiting to be posted,

but we have withhold it first to get his approval. All we can do is

to hope and pray for him, so that he can come back with us as soon as

possible. Meantime lets us just go on with what we have right now

first, until the time is right.

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