James Hedley wrote:

Dear Roger,
The experiences that come from living at the apex of the core of a volcano
at some times can be quite difficult to get a handle on. Extremely high
energy areas are not necessarily the easiest places to live.
When I was in India last time my guru Maheshananda pointed out that no one
can live on the top of any mountain forever, you have to come down from the
rarefied atmosphere. To live in the mists and share our lives with all of
the sentient beings who make the mountain and it's forests their home maybe
gives us a perspective on the world which could not be gained from urban
living.
The mountain is a great place for healing and gaining new insights. I don't
think that anyone who comes here leaves unmarked in some way.What happens on
the mountain seems to bear no reality to what happens in the real world.
I look forward to seeing you at the next workshop on the 12th of April.


Strange Journey - It isn't finished, Part 2 is a wind of heaven story just for you two which i'll write as soon as i'e finished doing 'Creative Accounting 101" :) (my tax return for last year)


roger



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