Guest guest Posted November 15, 2006 Report Share Posted November 15, 2006 Lol I was a student but not an A student I was either sick with breathing in the chook poop dust from the local factory coops though once I overcome that, I mostly done whatever I wished I didn't learn all much there I would probably say it was mostly healing. I made up with a friends daughter I worked out I couldn't live there. I left the ashram, the lady soon followed me back to Melbourne and we later lived to gather for 17 years virtually without a hitch, her father was k awakened. I became his A1 student and learned from him quite a bit; and he helped me to find balance, when you are the only student there is not much competition so its easy to be A1. But we were mostly mates. We would make sure no one was listening and start chatting because we thought people wouldn't understand. Now days it is so strange I can come out and talk so seemingly confident on public arenas such as this then no one was able to listen. We would say and agree people would reckon were mad if they heard what we talked about There was a mini recession in the mid 90s I didn't have a lot of work Deby and I mortgaged our property to set up on my own I bought a computer and progressively in about 6 months I ended up telling her to leave take the computer and what ever she wanted I keep my tools we go halves in the value left in the land and we all fell apart. John M. , " " <...> wrote: > > Yes, that's http://www.satyananda.net/home.php the one John, but you > were an " A " student........ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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