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04 Jun 99 - 12:34 AM (#83856) Subject: Thought for the day- June 4 From: katlaughing Because I sense my time as PeterT's interim poster is coming to a close, I ask for your indulgence, while I share an inspiration which came to me when at a concert of sacred Tibetan music, performed by monks exiled in India:
Because I revere all that is sacred Thank you dear friends. Now, maybe you can tell us about your sanctuaries? katlaughing |
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04 Jun 99 - 06:53 AM (#83917) Subject: RE: Thought for the day- June 4 From: Neil Lowe The woods. And they have to be real woods, with live animals in them, not just some trees in a park. About the only time I actually feel like one of God's creatures. |
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04 Jun 99 - 09:07 AM (#83942) Subject: RE: Thought for the day- June 4 From: Bert Then there are those days when you take sanctuary sitting on the pot for a few minutes! Bert |
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04 Jun 99 - 09:26 AM (#83945) Subject: RE: Thought for the day- June 4 From: annamill Wow kat, You've hit upon a major philosophy that I have followed for a while. Years ago, a friend said something to me that has stayed with me since. To have love in your home, fill it with things you love. This is something I have strived for. It's not always easy. Junk does manage to pile up at times. Wherever I look in my house, I see something that brings me pleasure and peace. Except where I keep my bills. I try to keep those out of sight ;-) Good morning and love to all. annap |
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04 Jun 99 - 11:51 AM (#83974) Subject: RE: Thought for the day- June 4 From: katlaughing Thanks, Annap. I think of it as a reminder or awareness of the Creator or sacredness in all things, even those bills!:-) Bert, thanks for the bit of levity and Truth! kat |