hilarious wouldn't Mu. or Woof. give your dog instant enlightment? ---Mu-so the scriptures says
BTW You do teach your dog how to read?do you..? --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, turquoiseb <no_reply@...> wrote: > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, merudanda no_reply@ wrote: > > > > lol > > and you as a dog owner please consider this(really did mean no > > disrespect): > > Regarding dogs reincarnating. Can a dog come back in another > > life, and will it come back to its current owner? According > > to the website, many pet owners hope this is the case. > > More important in a way, if a dog reincarnates as > another dog and manages to find its way back to > the stash of bones it buried in Buddha's time, > will it have any more or any less Buddha Nature? > > Mu. Or woof. Whatever. :-) > > > Reminds of A.S. King's novel, The Dust of 100 Dogs, [:D] nice read > > <http://www.thedustof100dogs.com/> > > > > http://www.thedustof100dogs.com/ <http://www.thedustof100dogs.com/> > > > > which follows a woman who incarnates 100 times as a dog before > > reincarnating as a woman again in modern times. She remembers her > > previous incarnations not only as a dog, but also as a pirate in > > the 1600s who buried her treasure in the Caribbean. The story > > weaves between both womens worlds, as we wait to see if the > > treasure will be found over 400 years later.The Dust of 100 Dogs, > > heroine had to wait until she was old enough to travel by herself > > to get to the Caribbean, and then get to the spot where she'd > > buried the goods. > > Sounds cool. I'll look for it. > > > What if you reincarnate into an impoverished part of the world, > > and at age five remember, "I've got me a big old hunking wad of > > cash in that bank in Gibraltar" how exactly would you get it? > > Almost more important, inflation being what it is, > when you managed to get your hands on that big old > hunking wad of cash, would it buy more than a cup > of coffee at Starbucks? Starbucks? back up stars for the future [:D] > > Mu. Or woof. Whatever. :-) > > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, turquoiseb <no_reply@> wrote: > > > > > > That's hilarious. Great find. > > > > > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, merudanda no_reply@ wrote: > > > > > > > > Reincarnation Bank was originally set up for Elliott Trevesk who > > > > has now decided to give the banking facility to all believers of > > > > reincarnation... > > > > > > So would the "password check" involve a simple password, > > > or would the new reincarnatee need to pick out some item > > > of clothing he'd worn in a past life? :-) > > > > > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, turquoiseb <no_reply@...> wrote: > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, merudanda no_reply@ wrote: > > > > lol > > and you as a dog owner please consider this(really did mean no > > disrespect): > > Regarding dogs reincarnating. Can a dog come back in another > > life, and will it come back to its current owner? According > > to the website, many pet owners hope this is the case. > > More important in a way, if a dog reincarnates as > another dog and manages to find its way back to > the stash of bones it buried in Buddha's time, > will it have any more or any less Buddha Nature? > > Mu. Or woof. Whatever. :-) > > > Reminds of A.S. King's novel, The Dust of 100 Dogs, [:D] nice read > > <http://www.thedustof100dogs.com/> > > > > http://www.thedustof100dogs.com/ <http://www.thedustof100dogs.com/> > > > > which follows a woman who incarnates 100 times as a dog before > > reincarnating as a woman again in modern times. She remembers her > > previous incarnations not only as a dog, but also as a pirate in > > the 1600s who buried her treasure in the Caribbean. The story > > weaves between both womens worlds, as we wait to see if the > > treasure will be found over 400 years later.The Dust of 100 Dogs, > > heroine had to wait until she was old enough to travel by herself > > to get to the Caribbean, and then get to the spot where she'd > > buried the goods. > > Sounds cool. I'll look for it. > > > What if you reincarnate into an impoverished part of the world, > > and at age five remember, "I've got me a big old hunking wad of > > cash in that bank in Gibraltar" how exactly would you get it? > > Almost more important, inflation being what it is, > when you managed to get your hands on that big old > hunking wad of cash, would it buy more than a cup > of coffee at Starbucks? > > Mu. Or woof. Whatever. :-) > > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, turquoiseb <no_reply@> wrote: > > > > > > That's hilarious. Great find. > > > > > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, merudanda no_reply@ wrote: > > > > > > > > Reincarnation Bank was originally set up for Elliott Trevesk who > > > > has now decided to give the banking facility to all believers of > > > > reincarnation... > > > > > > So would the "password check" involve a simple password, > > > or would the new reincarnatee need to pick out some item > > > of clothing he'd worn in a past life? :-) > > > > > >