Guest guest Posted April 10, 1999 Report Share Posted April 10, 1999 I like the idea of lists being distinct in flavor and focus of attention. Harshasatsangh and Nonduality Salon are clearly distinct, even though there is a good deal of overlap in membership. I hope they can remain distinct. The nearly forgotten I AM list is distinct. I've been posting exclusively to the I AM list a new thing I'm writing called The Initiation Verses of Umbada Standing Free, a new verse every couple of days or so. I'd like to see the I AM list return to its distinct original intent, which is to look at I AM as a place of attentional focus. There is still very little activity on the I AM list, but if anyone is interested in joining, sign up at <//iam> Lobster is the owner of the list and tg is the moderator. When many of us left the Kundalini list, we started the I AM list. Then there was a further division in which Lobster and Germaine and others followed their interests, and the rest of us followed ours. However, we all come together on the I AM list. We are all members there. I would like to see discussion and confession regarding I AM. And a few postings forwarded from other lists that would allow us to keep in touch with what we are all doing. If that could be done while keeping focus upon I AM, then people may be well served. Thanks. Jerry Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 10, 1999 Report Share Posted April 10, 1999 Hi Jerry, From time to time I bring things over to the heartzen list from Harsha and Non-Duality lists, I don't know that I have seen the I Am list or not. It is nice when everyone stays connected in the spirit of love. Gloria Greco ---------- >"Jerry M. Katz" <umbada >"iam " <iam >, loominaries , " " < >, nondualitysalon > Distinct lists >Sat, Apr 10, 1999, 7:37 AM > >"Jerry M. Katz" <umbada > >I like the idea of lists being distinct in flavor and focus of >attention. Harshasatsangh and Nonduality Salon are clearly distinct, >even though there is a good deal of overlap in membership. I hope they >can remain distinct. The nearly forgotten I AM list is distinct. > >I've been posting exclusively to the I AM list a new thing I'm writing >called The Initiation Verses of Umbada Standing Free, a new verse every >couple of days or so. I'd like to see the I AM list return to its >distinct original intent, which is to look at I AM as a place of >attentional focus. There is still very little activity on the I AM list, >but if anyone is interested in joining, sign up at > ><//iam> > >Lobster is the owner of the list and tg is the moderator. When many of >us left the Kundalini list, we started the I AM list. Then there was a >further division in which Lobster and Germaine and others followed their >interests, and the rest of us followed ours. > >However, we all come together on the I AM list. We are all members >there. I would like to see discussion and confession regarding I AM. And >a few postings forwarded from other lists that would allow us to keep in >touch with what we are all doing. If that could be done while keeping >focus upon I AM, then people may be well served. > >Thanks. >Jerry > >------ >Looking for a new hobby? Want to make a new friend? >http://www.ONElist.com >Come join one of the 115,000 e-mail communities at ONElist! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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