welcome to the group Lori,,  I do not have the patience of Chris am just a
grouchy old man and  I am looking forward to read what you have to say.
Allan

On Fri, Jun 19, 2009 at 10:09 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.
>
> >
>


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