Lori, if your message is not intended for me, I apologize for responding. As the only active Chris currently on the list, I'm operating on assumption.
Your sentiments are extremely kind and good hearted, but I'm afraid I'm at a loss. I've created many web sites, both personally and commercially, so am not sure which one you are referring to, and most importantly, my son is still alive. Because I'm guessing that there must be a case of mistaken identity, and would very much like for your heartfelt message to reach its intended recipient, could you provide a little more information, such as the website in question you are referring to? On Fri, Jun 19, 2009 at 4:09 PM, Maria 1214 <[email protected]> wrote: > > Dear Cris: > > I am rather new at this, blogging I mean, and I had a time figuring > out that you were the moderator. And thought Molly Brogan was and > kept being re-directed back to you. > > I was very impressed with what you have done to honor your son and if > one believes in karma, serendipity or other thoughts of divine > intervention or divine guidance, a spirit guide, than you must be > one. I was watching crntv and they produced a spot on burning temples > or burning sacred temples a festival that takes place in Blackrock, > Nevada every year. It is not only spectacular but has meaning on > multiple levels. There are many contributors and as many designers, > some professional and those that are not. Many volunteers. AT one of > the temples a man said to the designer that his son had committed > suicide and that coming there and writing or carving his name on the > temple structure had set him free. I realize that there are many ways > to say goodbye. For you perhaps (I don't want to define how you say > goodbye) to your son. > > I also saw some artwork and wondered if you had seen the work of > Sulamith Wulfing. She is a German artist whom you might enjoy. Her > work is enjoyable both on the superficial level of the artist > producing an attractive art form, but also on multiple levels of > existential joy. > > I simply wanted to say hello share my thoughts and admit how > profoundly touched I was by your sight. I am not sure if this is > noetic enought to be posted but it is sent with peace and joy. Be > still and know that we are loved. Or simply, come into the garden of > my heart and rest your heart among the lilies and smell the sweet > perfume of........the start of a poem that I have published in Vietnam > when I was visiting there. A doctor's wife who receives no income > from the state when her husband was killed, was attempting to manage > their store which sold art and calligraphic art poems. I wrote some > for her in English and my friend Tan who went with me translated it > into Vietnamese, and we and Google translated it and others into the > languages of French (some people live there and visit from France who > speak French) and other assorted languages. I continue to send her > poems which she translates. She cares for her aged mother in a one > room store that combines all of their necessities, belongings and art > work. > > Namaste, Lori B. > > > > --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups ""Minds Eye"" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/Minds-Eye?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
