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Hi Dharma .. I am unique, I do not hold to other symbols ..

 

I am a process in motion .. and not aiming at a product ~

 

Easily could I just copy a caudaceus hon .. it is another symbol .. aspects of

which I will work with .. in my own way ~ as my flow directs ~

 

I appreciate your desire to help~ Luv you!

Trust .. trust the process ~ All in good time ..

Trust my process for meeee ...

 

Thanks for your insights princess ~ I do not claim perfection yet ~ :-)

 

The force of evolution is with me ever and anon and is guiding me powerfully ~

I have guardians & initiators .. I have never seen the need to take charge of

such

a mysterious process ~ how could I let my ego loose on sacred ground ~

 

It is a pity you did not see love & passion, in my image as I do ~

 

Dharma wrote:

> It seems as if the ideal resolution would be if the two serpents could

> twine together and enter the double spiral at the bottom... at

> muladhara... and move up the central channel.

>

> Love,

> Dharma

 

Now should I go against my own flow & take on your well meaning advice? Would

that

fix everything?

 

No baby twould not ~ I listen to my inner Guru

 

Thankyou everyone for sharing ~

 

Luv,

 

Col

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In a message dated 09/25/1999 5:05:18 AM Eastern Daylight Time,

colette writes:

 

<<

I am a process in motion .. and not aiming at a product ~

 

Easily could I just copy a caudaceus hon .. it is another symbol .. aspects

of

which I will work with .. in my own way ~ as my flow directs ~

>>

Your response is wise, Col Soul Sister. I produced a concert last winter for

Nawang Khechog, who did the music for "Seven Years in Tibet," a Buddhist

monk, and Peter Kater, the pianist.

 

The concert was extremely beautiful, many people were powerfully transformed

by their music, Nawang plays the Didjerdoo (sp? *g*). Another friend (a

producer), who I invited, bought all the cds Peter had available that Peter

produced and gave them away to the audience in a gesture of generous love.

 

Anyway, Nawang who lives close here and is a beautiful man, took me into the

kitchen of the Manor House after the concert. He knew it had been difficult

to produce the concert because of the man who owned the estate. And he said,

 

"The Tibetans say, never offer unasked advice lest you take on another's

karma."

 

For your pleasure, here's a copy of the cd cover of the concert :-)

 

Much Love Soul Sister,

Annette

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Hello RainbowSongstress~

 

Your song today has soulsweet vibrations that I felt ~

 

:-) I am thanking you for such a sweet thought

 

RainboLily wrote:

> Your response is wise, Col Soul Sister. I produced a concert last winter for

> Nawang Khechog, who did the music for "Seven Years in Tibet," a Buddhist

> monk, and Peter Kater, the pianist.

>

> The concert was extremely beautiful, many people were powerfully transformed

> by their music, Nawang plays the Didjeridoo (sp? *g*). Another friend (a

> producer), who I invited, bought all the cds Peter had available that Peter

> produced and gave them away to the audience in a gesture of generous love.

>

> Anyway, Nawang who lives close here and is a beautiful man, took me into the

> kitchen of the Manor House after the concert. He knew it had been difficult

> to produce the concert because of the man who owned the estate. And he said,

>

> "The Tibetans say, never offer unasked advice lest you take on another's

> karma."

>

> For your pleasure, here's a copy of the cd cover of the concert :-)

>

> Much Love Soul Sister,

> Annette

 

I love this gift Annette ~

 

Smiling happily,

 

Col

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