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Wow! Thanks to both Aum Ganesh and Rajat:

 

I appreciate both of your ways of responding to my question. I love

to learn. Anyway, I've noticed that there are two different types of

strengths or gifts at work here. Aum Ganesh has a way of giving

everyone the 'web' information that they might need, which is really

quite helpful. Aum Ganesh seems to relish this way of helping. And

Rajat, well, he tends to like to bring things down to an almost

friendly conversation. When he posts answers to my questions I feel

like he is sitting right next to me and just sharing from his heart.

I so appreciate that. Both of them. They are very helpful, as are the

rest of you, I'm thinking of SY and Ananda Yogi.

 

Thanks again guys, Bill

 

 

 

 

, "Aum Ganesh" <aumganesh> wrote:

> Namaste Bill,

>

> Hope these links will assist you:

>

> http://www.jainworld.com/

>

> http://www.cs.colostate.edu/~malaiya/jainhlinks.html

>

>

http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~pluralsm/affiliates/jainism/ahimsa/ahimsac

> r.htm

>

> http://www.bangalorenet.com/system1/vinod/index.htm

>

> http://www.bangalorenet.com/system1/vinod/index.htm

> Contribution of Jainism to Indian Culture

>

> http://www.engr.mun.ca/~asharan/bihar/jainism.html

> Offers a map of India displaying Jain cultural strongholds. Also

> offers photographs of the Paarshwanath, Svetambar, and Pawa Puri

> temples.

>

> AumGanesh

>

>

> , "Bill Rogers" <wondermagazine@a...> wrote:

> > How much does Jainism overlap with Hinduism? Do these religions

> > inform each other? Do they influence each other and develop

> alongside

> > each other? Do the Jains reverence Ganesh? I heared they did not

> > believe in God? Does anyone know if Jains believe in God? Thanks,

> Bill

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Hello Bill,

 

We are honored by your presence and glad for sincere bhaktas, no

matter what form they see "God" as. And no matter what "form"

or "facet" they take.

 

Yes, Rajat is a wonderful guy, very refreshing and endearing. But

then, so are you, Bill.

 

Rajaty-boy has a great & wicked sense of humour which has brought

lightheartedness to many on our Tantrism Group. I've laughed so much

at some of his cheeky postings and can only say "God/dess bless him"

every time he shows up :-) He is also experienced and a Great

Teacher although he remains humble always.

 

(Eh Rajat, come out of ya New Delhi palace and teach us more please..

You are appreciated more than you realize..... We want some

monumental stuff from you, mate. Pretty sure you got tons of

knowledge and just want to keep it all to yourself :)

 

About our dear Yogiji, he is very busy everyday but another real

superb guy, also with a wicked sense of humour.

 

As for AumGanesh, he is Ok but lack inter-personal skills even though

he would like to be friendly. The only way he is able

to "communicate" this, is by finding urls which he feels would help

others gain insight into the subjects they wish to know about. Hope

you won't mind him. Anyway, he is my fellow "brother" like all of

you; another sincere seeker and still learning. From life and about

life. He sees Ganesh in everyone he meets.

 

Hope Jen will also come forward and chat to us as often as she likes

to.

 

Jai Ganesa!

Sy

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-- In , "Bill Rogers" <wondermagazine@a...> wrote:

> Wow! Thanks to both Aum Ganesh and Rajat:

>

> I appreciate both of your ways of responding to my question. I love

> to learn. Anyway, I've noticed that there are two different types

of

> strengths or gifts at work here. Aum Ganesh has a way of giving

> everyone the 'web' information that they might need, which is

really

> quite helpful. Aum Ganesh seems to relish this way of helping. And

> Rajat, well, he tends to like to bring things down to an almost

> friendly conversation. When he posts answers to my questions I feel

> like he is sitting right next to me and just sharing from his

heart.

> I so appreciate that. Both of them. They are very helpful, as are

the

> rest of you, I'm thinking of SY and Ananda Yogi.

>

> Thanks again guys, Bill

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:)SY,

Sorryyyyyy for delayed responseeeeeeee!!!!!!!!

hehehe i just recall 2 lines in answer "HUMPY DUMPY SAT ON A WALL,

HUMPY DUMPY HAD A GREAT FALL"

regards

thin version of HUMPY

 

>

> Yes, Rajat is a wonderful guy, very refreshing and endearing. But

> then, so are you, Bill.

>

> Rajaty-boy has a great & wicked sense of humour which has brought

> lightheartedness to many on our Tantrism Group. I've laughed so

much

> at some of his cheeky postings and can only say "God/dess bless

him"

> every time he shows up :-)

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