I was thinking along the lines of holding someone to a "spiritual" contract of which one party has no awareness of the terms yet is expected to abide by such terms, forever!gullible fool <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > She's the flower of compassion, ain't she?Seems to have an unusual fixation o
> She's the flower of compassion, ain't she?
Seems to have an unusual fixation on prostitutes.
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> She's the flower of compassion, ain't she?
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She's the flower of compassion, ain't she?Rick Archer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: *** Swami G has a website: http://kundalinisupport.com/a timely offeringon this ongoing subject)* Next question: If a disciple goes astray and then comesback to you and asks for forgiveness, is this almost always,
*** Swami G has a website: http://kundalinisupport.com/
a timely offering
on this ongoing subject)
* Next question: If a disciple goes astray and then comes
back to you and asks for forgiveness, is this almost always,
always or rarely granted?
g: depends ... if they have taken Diksha else