Guest guest Posted December 10, 2007 Report Share Posted December 10, 2007 Dear Richard, Greetings. Thanks for this sharing. David Goman came to India in 1973 and is here ever since. Hope you have met him already. (www.Davidgodman.com is a very interesting site). Thousands of Indians migrate to the west in search of a better life and employment. But the reverse flow is not for material gains. Foreigners come and settle in India purely for Spiritual Advancement. The concept of " Rinanubandham " is popular in India. One develops an attachment to places and people through the cycles of birth and death. This attachment lingers. Some Individuals are even able to identify this. My humble prayers to God, May He Bless You With Liberation. With regards Venugopal --- Richard Clarke <richard wrote: > Dear Group, > > Meenakshi came visiting us. She is an English woman > who has been in > India many years. She was with Sai Baba for many > years, and 14 years > ago he told her that she was to go to Arunachala. > She has lived here > ever since. > > I had I met her through the internet. She publishes > an Arunachala > newsletter. See www.arunachalaland.blogspot.com and > I think you can > from there. In addition, she has a web > site, > www.arunachalamudra.org. She was also one that I was > able to ask > questions about life in Tiru. > > She lives in the same village as do we now, and > knows much about > this area. She saw the house we now live in being > built, and was > interested in seeing it as well as visiting with us. > > > She is now very interested in actions that help > preserve the animal > life in the area. She says that help for many people > is coming from > many avenues, but by and large the animals have not > received much > help, and this is something that she seems called to > do. > > She is another wonderful resource; for local history > and goings on, > as well as another westerner who has found life her > to be good. > > The grace of Arunachala keep flowing to us. > > Not two, > Richard > > 5, 50, 500, 5000 - Store N number of mails in your inbox. Go to http://help./l/in//mail/mail/tools/tools-08.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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