But all the symbols are the same.  Because all is one. And when one looks in their daughters eyes they also should see Kali, Vishnu, and Jesus, as well as Machig and Yeshe. That is, if they all are still extant. I'm really unsure about Jesus. Anyone? Is he still here?
 
Sometimes I think I would throw it all away and just be a good Catholic if it meant I could hang with the wife for eternity. But I'm too cynical for all that.
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Sent: Thursday, April 14, 2005 10:40 AM
Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: I taught my daughter to meditate- a short story


--- In [email protected], Sal Sunshine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]...>
wrote:
> I don't mind hearing about other peoples' kids when it
> sounds healthy. Not too sure, though, about making kids
> live with "2 elaborate altars with a 3 foot stone Ganesha
> and a 4 foot Durga along with Vishnu, Lakshmi and other
> deities." If I were a kid, that would be the last thing I
> would want to face every day.  It sounds almost frightening.
> Why not a couple of stone dragons with moving eyes to
> complete the Haunted Vedic Mansion look?

Personally, I'd rather face the oddness of Hindu deities than the
bloody gore of a guy nailed to a cross. Fortunately, I faced neither
in my childhood, as I was raised in an atheist/agnostic household,
for which I am immensely grateful.

Alex






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