--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "Rory Goff" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "jim_flanegin" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
> wrote:
> > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "sparaig" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
> > > While I won't defend vastu, your attitude is wrong as well. 
> > Otherwise, we should ignore any 
> > > and all physical issues like mold and mildew, leaking roofs, 
etc. 
> > Afterall, meditation will 
> > > take care of it all anyway, right?
> > 
> > Pretty much true. Someone here, I think Barry posted a poem 
about 
> this 
> > tibetan monk that slept in graveyards and stuff. Very inspiring. 
> > Common sense and personal preference guides what we do, but I've 
> never 
> > taken seriously all of the artificial attention on environment. 
Over 
> > time, nature provides what we need.
> 
> Yes, absolutely, nature provides us with what we need -- as soon 
as we 
> relax and surrender control to Her :-)
> 
> Having recently had a persistently-leaky roof on our Maine house, 
and 
> having strained my brain on trying to find the best way to fix it 
(not 
> being particularly handy myself, and the roofer who originally did 
our 
> whole roof four years ago having disappeared), I finally 
remembered 
> to "let go and let God" -- and amid the relief and joy of relaxing 
> into that immense Love, immediately was given information on whom 
to 
> contact and how: ask the old roofer's wife if she knew anyone who 
> would like the job. She did, and he came right over. 
> 
> Not only did our roof get fixed immediately, but this same angel-
> carpenter (who had just moved to Maine and who was just starting 
to 
> look for work) is now helping us transform the whole back end of 
our 
> house -- putting in lovely 1830's 8-over-12 windows and French 
doors 
> (which a friend had salvaged for me from a Greek-Revival house on 
> Martha's Vineyard, and which had been sitting in my garage for 
four 
> years), new stairs, removing 25-year-old vinyl siding, repairing 
> corner-boards, sill-plates, re-clapboarding, insulating, 
drywalling, 
> etc. If we have time before Sept., we'll even be putting in 
another 
> bathroom.
> 
> The whole process (while rather hard on my body, not really used 
to 
> construction-work for three weeks straight) has been profoundly 
> satisfying and moving; every little dream I ever had about 
improving 
> this house is unfolding Now. (I can't explain it, but those new 
old 
> windows and doors and restored clapboards are so "right" they make 
me 
> want to cry. I don't think it is just construction fatigue! *lol*) 
> 
> (By the way, our Maine house is thoroughly un-Vastu -- doors to 
the 
> northwest, southwest, and southeast -- and I couldn't care less; 
it is 
> beautiful :-) )

Sounds great, Rory. Nothing like a heavenly space in which to live! 
And I couldn't agree more, that rather than adhere to some 
belief 'out there', all is granted right here, right now. As I can 
obviously and many times attest, I don't know where the solution 
will come from, but it invariably appears. And often times tracing 
back the process of finding it involves some wonderful reflection of 
inner development and outer fulfillment. 





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