1998/04/09  06:57  
 kundalini-l-d Digest V98 #281 
  
kundalini-l-d Digest				Volume 98 : Issue 281
 
Today's Topics: 
  RE: HTML posts and the K-list websit  [ Mystress Angelique Serpent <serpent ] 
  Re: G Ochs                            [ "Ed Jason" <lobATnospamlineone.net> ] 
  I am the Walrus . . .                 [ "Ed Jason" <lobATnospamlineone.net> ] 
  Re: Sufi                              [ "Ed Jason" <lobATnospamlineone.net> ] 
  Re: G Ochs                            [ LHodges942 <LHodges942ATnospamaol.com> ] 
  RE: Sufi                              [ "CONCETTA M. CURTIS" <CONCETTA.M.CU ] 
  RE: screensaver therapy :-)           [ "Roberto Gonzales del Valle" <93035 ] 
  All about kundalini - by AC-DC(the r  [ John Halonen <halonenATnospamflash.net> ] 
  remove from list                      [ "Cynthia Nigh" <cynyATnospamnpwt.net> ] 
  remove from list                      [ Erik.LelijATnospamstudent.kun.nl ] 
  Re: remove from list                  [ Imtgxxx <ImtgxxxATnospamaol.com> ] 
Date: Thu, 09 Apr 1998 02:11:31 
From: Mystress Angelique Serpent <serpentATnospamdomin8rex.com> 
To: "Jan Barendrecht" <janbarenATnospaminfase.es> 
Cc: "b bah" <happyhunaATnospamyahoo.com>, <kundalini-lATnospamlists.execpc.com> 
Subject: RE: HTML posts and the K-list website. 
Message-Id: <3.0.1.16.19980409021131.3557a682ATnospamdomin8rex.com> 
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
 
  Pretty odd topic for the list, but what the heck.. I'll add to it and 
draw it back into thread.. 
   The initial complaint that started this thread, was about the attached 
html posts that end up cluttering one's attachment files in Eudora. Sending 
attachments to the list is forbidden, but some folks seem to only be able 
to post that way.. and I have been too busy to write to them and ask them 
to switch.. so if anyone wishes to volunteer to be posting privately to 
folks kindly reqesting they send their mail differently, go for it.. 
 
  Ori used to be deputy list Mystress on my behalf, kindly reminding folks 
to snip and such, but alas and joy, her path has taken her elsewhere. She 
sends her love, and wrote she missed having our avalanche of community in 
her email every day.  
  She was also the Mistress Cybrarian who assembled the wonderful book and 
website resource list that was gratuituosly reposted to the list recently.. 
it needs a website home. It needs room to grow beyond the practical 
confines of email. 
 
  So here is whatzup.  
  A year ago I promised Richard Satin I would move the k-list website to a 
new home and update it so he would no longer be forwarding me questions 
about the K-list. He has been remarkably pateint with this not happening yet. 
  I hesitated to put it on my site, ATnospamdomin8rex.com, because my site is 
netnanny blocked to many folks, being partly adult only. Folks who access 
the web from work, and those who are underage are not able to access it. No 
good.  
  (Actually, famous Druid Issac Bonewits recently discovered he is also 
blocked.. seems they have taken to blocking out alternate spirituality as 
well as porn.. beware, freedom of speech..)  
   Censorship.. sigh. I gave up and moved my website to NYC, where there 
isn't any.. and to talk to that site, and manage it by remote control, I 
have sought and found an excellent local server which has kindly provided 
me with 5mg of webspace: the new home for the K-list website. 
 
   The site badly needs an update, and I have vision of how it oughta look, 
that I began but did not finish implementing... Life is what happens, while 
you're busy making other plans.
 
   A volunteer HTML programmer to finish the job would be wonderful.. 
anybody out there like to play with HTML and feel like donating some time 
to the community? Better yet, several, to divide the job and make it all 
easier. 
 
  I always have a lot of ideas for things to do, that is typical ADD.. +KA, 
they are often really good ideas.. thankyou Goddess..  
  I have learned that many of my best ideas are bigger than me.. no 
kidding, they are coming from Goddess... LOL!! 
 
  I must ask for help, if they are to manifest. Delegate, co-operate, 
co-ordinate.. or else it will be lost when I procrastinate, daunted by the 
enormity and dragged out of the moment.  
  Well, this place is bigger than me, it is all of us. If there are many 
working, it makes things light.  
   
  I offer my plans up for comments:  
   When Richard first designed the page, the list was brand new and there 
was not much information to be had. Kurt kindly wrote the FAQ's and Richard 
kid of fluffed out the rest spreading the bookstore into a million files 
and adding a lot of comments.   
   The list is a strong community of nearly 400 members, now. It is nearly 
two years old. 5mgs is room for a lot of information that would be more 
useful to seekers tuning into the website than the current fluff volume of 
decorative marketing that Richard so beautifully wove.. 
 
   I want to rip out the bookstore entirely, and replace it with the 
resources file and links to several good alternate bookstores on the web, 
not just Amazon. And links to members sites who desire to be linked.. and 
links to links pages on K. and spirit.  
  Kurt's Faq's have been joined by Tom and Harsh's essays, on the European 
mirror site, thankyou Frans.. and I think that trend ought to continue on 
the new site, with some more meditations and essays _written_ _by_ 
_members_, such as my grounding page added. No quoted stuff on the site: we 
can link to it. Ain't the www grand? 
 
  That comes to another enormity of moving the list: links are pointing to 
it worldwide. 
  Richard will continue to provide us a pointer page, but someone needs to 
backtrack from a linksearch and kindly ask webmanagers to update their 
links pages, and the finished site to the search engines. Two more jobs 
that could be separated..  
  I like the member comments section, but I think it would be better 
indexed along the lines of the "Shared Transformation's" "Signs and 
Symptoms" page. Most of the folks who visit the page do so seeking a self 
diagnosis of awakening or not.. and reading the effects others are 
experincing has a comforting effect like nothing else.  
  The only thing better than that, would be to have the entire archives, 
searchable, on the site...:D ... and I think properly zipped and 
searchable, once the site itself has been polished to be a laser of info, 
it will all fit on 5 mg.. :) :) 
  (shrug) If not then I buy more room. No biggie.. 
 
  There are several programs that strip html code, but that wasn't the 
question.  
  A good little notepad is Mininote. Get it free or cheap from 
http://www.tucows.com  
  
  With regard to clickable links: URLs that are posted in full with two 
spaces on either side are "clickable" in many email editors. If you double 
click on the URL, it will automatically bring up the web browser and go 
there. Very convenient.  
  The error I see most folks making is forgetting to add two spaces after 
the URL at the end of a sentence, particularly in the signature. (Eh, 
Sharon? :) 
  What happens is it adds the word beginning the next sentence to the URL 
and comes up "file not found" till you edit it in the location. 
 
  The program I am looking for, is one to take my huge mailfiles of K-list 
archives, sort through the headers to remove my personal posts that have 
gotten mixed in, and and arrange them into a searchable archive on the 
website.  
  Imagine actually having readily searchable archives for the whole history 
of the K-list!! What an incredible resource that would be... 
   It would also require a bit of Cgi scripting, I think.. not curently 
within my capabilities, tho there are plenty of free cgi scripts on the net.  
  The alternate route to that, is to zipfile the digests by month or 
quarter and offer them for download, but it would be a bit of a pig in a 
poke. Searchable is better.  
  Another bit of scripting would be t have a subscribe/unsubscribe form on 
the site itself, as the KRC does for us.  
  So that by way of saying that the K-list will be going thru some changes 
in the next while. 
 
  But there is one change I am considering, which I will handle personally, 
and that is moving the list itself to another server.  
  I have hesitated to do this, as it means everybody updating address books 
and such, and also the programming at KRC having to be changed to the new 
list address.   
  My motives for the move are twofold.. one is that execpc has been good to 
us, but smartlist is an outdated and difficult program. Folks have trouble 
with it often, pleas to be unsubbed are a running joke on the list. 
  Usually, "the problem is located between keyboard and chair.." The 
computer cannot find them  on the list because the address they are giving 
it is not the address they subscribed under. That information is in the 
header of every one of those annoying, still incoming posts that they 
recieve, but I am not privy to that information unless they send it to me 
themselves, as the list computer suggests they do when it tells them it 
cannot find them on the list. It recognises those posts and handles it or 
forwards them to me.   
  Listserv sneezes on some modern addresses, refusing to subscribe some 
folks, and .. Execpc.com  no longer keeps archives. !!! Hasn't for a 
while.. the intro message needs updating also. 
 
  We are currently being archived by Reference.com, but some folks are 
having a hard time accessing their password system, and they only keep the 
archives for a few months, deleting them as they get old.  
  My tempation runs to the discovery of a reasonably priced server 
(Esosoft.com) that specializes in lists and archiving, and uses majordomo. 
I am thinking of moving all of the K-list family tree onto it, including 
the KS-list and the K-phenomena list. 
   The KS list uses majordomo, and I like it much better. It is a snap to 
maintain compared to smartlist, and easier for members to use also. If I 
have it correctly, the company also offers a sub/unsub page that could be 
linked to from the website.. saving the need for some cgi script.  
  Old arhives on the website, future archives on the list server...  
   Well, whaddya think?  
    Blessings, Mystress. 
 
At 09:38 PM 06/04/98 +0100, Jan Barendrecht wrote: 
>Hi, 
> 
>Thanks for your contribution. No doubt, when implemented in the list server, 
>it can make a big difference. BTW, because links are starting with:" http:// 
> 
Date: Wed, 8 Apr 1998 09:11:27 -0700 
From: "Ed Jason" <lobATnospamlineone.net> 
To: <kundalini-lATnospamexecpc.com> 
Subject: Re: G Ochs 
Message-Id: <199804091207.NAA22888ATnospamboober.lineone.net> 
 
> Then for the next hour Gloria explored all areas of my records telling 
me, for 
> instance, that I've lived 647 lives on this planet, and cleaned and 
cleared 
> some blocks, and confirmed many things that I had suspected but never 
knew for 
> sure.  Most importantly to me, she confirmed to me that I am a member in 
good 
> standing of the White Brotherhood and the Order of Melchizedek and the 
Dolphin 
> Order.  I've always felt that I was a member of the Order of Melchizedek, 
but 
> never knew for sure.   
>  
> I highly recommend her services to anyone.  You pay for the phone call, 
plus a 
> fee, but she's the best I've ever been to, bar none.
 
I am very happy you found this Ms "G Ochs" of benefit. Are the White 
Brotherhood anything to do with the white supremists we hear so much about? 
I can only say that the Ku Klux Klan have never struck me as New Age types 
- however we must not judge - they are certainly into 'K'  :-) 
Save your money Dear Friends and you may all join the Sub group of the 
Dolphin Order - Lobsters Order of Silly Shakthi (LOSS). For those who you 
who wish to spend money on your K development, try a session of Yoga, Tai 
Chi, Meditation or some relaxing massage. Or cook some food and bring it to 
your local Ashram, Buddhist center or Demon Circle (pagans have to eat 
too). Or do something nice for someone like . . . 
tell them they are an ordinary person and that is very special.
 
Spiritual Director of ARC 
HH the Dalai Lobster (Founder and Head Lama of YinYana Buddhism) 
. . . and nice with a twist of lemon
 
PS. 
PEACE AND LOVE 
Easter comes . . . 
Date: Wed, 8 Apr 1998 09:52:03 -0700 
From: "Ed Jason" <lobATnospamlineone.net> 
To: "Kundalini list" <kundalini-lATnospamexecpc.com> 
Subject: I am the Walrus . . . 
Message-Id: <199804091207.NAA25618ATnospamboober.lineone.net> 
 
   "The mystical union may be a lucid and conscious progression  
   of contemplative prayer, or it may take a more passive form  
   of a "seizing" by God of the one who is praying. The mystic,  
   by his goals and actions, is removed from both the world and  
   himself. He discovers in the light and majesty of the divine  
   his own poverty and nothingness and is thus torn between the 
   contemplation of the greatness of God and his own meagreness.  
   St. Francis of Assisi exemplified this dichotomy in his prayer:  
   "Who are you, O God of sweetness, and who am I, worm of the  
   earth and your lowly servant?"  Ecstatic prayer goes beyond  
   the frame of ordinary prayer and becomes an experience in 
   which words fail. Mystics speak in turn of unity (e.g., the  
   3rd-century-AD Greek philosopher Plotinus), of great pleasure 
   (Augustine), or of intoxication (Philo). It is found in the 
   accounts of Hindu, Persian, Hellenistic, and Christian mystics." 
   You are me, supreme divinity, I am you," says Nimbaditya. The  
   Sufi (mystic) of Islam Jalal ad-Din ar-Rumi sighs in the same  
   words as a Christian mystic, Angela da Foligno: "I am you and  
   you are me."  Mechthild von Magdeburg develops the same kind  
   of reciprocity: "I am in you and you are me. We cannot be  
   closer. We are two united, poured into a single form by an  
   eternal fusion." Such reciprocity that is so complete that it  
   becomes identity is the supreme expression of ecstatic prayer.  
   It is found in all of the mystic writings, from the Orient to  
   the West."
 
fowarded by Lobster 
Date: Wed, 8 Apr 1998 07:44:00 -0700 
From: "Ed Jason" <lobATnospamlineone.net> 
To: "Sandeep Chatterjee" <sandeepcATnospambom3.vsnl.net.in>, <kundalini-lATnospamexecpc.com> 
Subject: Re: Sufi 
Message-Id: <199804091206.NAA27094ATnospamboober.lineone.net> 
 
Sandeep:
 
There was a request for information of Sufi and whether there is any web 
sites.
 
I am very sorry but a computer breakdown here seems to have wiped out some 
of my In Box.
 
Hence I am posting to the Kudalini List.
 
For me Osho has dealt with Sufi and Sufi mystics in a manner not dealt by 
anybody else and I would suggest visiting the web site osho.org to then try 
and reach the Sufi section.
 
If one is located in the US or Europe for that matter, there are number of 
Osho centers from where Osho's discourses on Sufi mystics could be availed 
of as either books or tapes.
 
Wish you all the success
 
 
Lobster: 
The following web site list is a little old but most of them should still 
work. 
Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh (Osho) is not recognised as an authority on Sufism 
either by genuine Sufis or other mature mystics. He is of course quite 
titillating to those who still seek stimulation rather than genuine 
understanding. I rate him as a clown (some of you like clowns - hence 
Lobster :-)   
For the western student I would suggest the books of Idries Shah as a 
source of information free of the Islamic component which is very stifling 
to non-Moslems. 
In particular:
 
The Sufis 
Learning How to Learn 
and 
Seeker After Truth
 
you can get these from ISHK whose web site is below or most large bookshops
 
You will be unlikely to find much useful information on the Web. On the 
whole Sufis do not promote their deeper teachings to all comers, something 
they share with Alchemists. They choose their pupils most carefully. 
However some groups welcome everyone. These are usually the vestiges and 
remnants of a teaching not its genuine unfoldment.
 
Be Well 
Lobster
 
http://www.ansaripub.com/   
Ansari Publications:Teachings of the Qadiri Rifa`i Tariqa 
  
http://www.unibio.com/spirit/sufiworld.html   
Ali Ansari's SufiWorld  
  
http://www.yellowpages.co.id/life/barzakh/aidsbrze.htm   
Barzakh Foundation: Sufi Healing for AIDS  
  
http://www.yellowpages.co.id/life/barzakh/   
Barzakh Foundation  
  
http://www.bmf.org   
Bawa Muhaiyaddeen Fellowship  
  
http://user.aol.com/GoldenSufi/gsc.html   
Golden Sufi Center  
  
http://www.best.com/~informe/mateen/haqqani.html   
Haqqani Foundation  
  
http://members.aol.com/hu4wahz/hu/index.html   
The HU Page  
  
http://www.ibnarabisociety.org   
Ibn Arabi Society  
  
http://kohala.huskynet.com/ihlas/index.htm   
Ihlas' homepage  
  
http/www.iper.net/sufism   
Il Giardino della Conoscenza  
  
http://www.ias.org/   
International Association of Sufism  
  
http://www.lucidity.com/sufi   
ISHK  
  
http://members.aol.com/naqsh/sufi/index.html   
Jamil Islamic Center of California  
  
http://www.singnet.com.sg/~makhdoom/islam.html   
Makhdoom's Quest For The Truth 
  
http://gate.cruzio.com/~darvish/  
Nimatullahi Sufi page  
  
http://www.armory.com/~thrace/ev/siir/Omar_Khayyam.html   
Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam  
  
http://www.bgpress.com/books/rumipoem.html  
RUMI page  
  
http://www.armory.com/~thrace/sufi/   
Rumi life and poetry  
  
http://ccnet.com/~rudra/rumi/rumi.htm   
Rumi's Spiritual Path  
  
http://www.geocities.com/TheTropics/1889/   
Shamsuddin's Homestead in the Internet Wilderness.  
  
http://www.singnet.com.sg/~makhdoom/sindh.html   
Sindh : My Motherland My Fatherland  
  
http://www.singnet.com.sg/~makhdoom/shah.html 
Shah Bhitai : The Soul Of Sindh  
  
http://www.singnet.com.sg/~makhdoom/sachal.html   
Sachal Sarmast : The Sufi Poet Of Sindh  
  
http://www.skypoint.com/members/mariam/internet/story.htm   
Story Park: Sufi stories, poetry and more  
  
http://www.sufibooks.com/   
Sufi Book Catalog  
  
http://asheville.com/sufi-healing.html   
Sufi Healing Order  
  
http://www.openhouse.org/sufi/   
Sufi Temple of Gnosis  
  
http://www.webcom.com/~gnosis/sufi.mystica.html   
Sufi Traditions  
  
http://www.rootsworld.com/rw/villagepulse/tabala.html   
Sufi Drumming of Senegal  
  
http://www.webcom.com/threshld/   
Threshold Society: Mevlevi Order  
  
http://www.dancris.com/~sbirge/   
Nur - The Light 
  
http://www.hooked.net/users/amirg/winghart.html   
The Winged Heart  
  
http://guess.worldweb.net/sufi   
Sufi Bookstore  
  
http://pw2.netcom.com/~hbmian   
Uwaisi Sufi Order  
  
http://www.pcisys.net/~poetry/Page3.html   
Lily's Pad  
  
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/qalandari/   
The Qalandari Cafe  
  
http://www.campuslife.utoronto.ca/groups/sufi/   
Sufi Study Circle of the University of Toronto (Canada)  
Date: Thu, 9 Apr 1998 08:36:05 EDT 
From: LHodges942 <LHodges942ATnospamaol.com> 
To: kundalini-lATnospamexecpc.com 
Subject: Re: G Ochs 
Message-ID: <2bdf093e.352cc0b7ATnospamaol.com> 
 
In a message dated 98-04-09 08:08:01 EDT, you write:
 
For heaven's sake, you gotta be kidding!  The White Brotherhood has nothing to 
do with the KKK.  The White Brotherhood is a spiritual brotherhood, in which 
all the Ascended Masters belong.  Not that I'm an ascended master, but it's 
the highest spiritual realm there is.
 
The Order of Melchizedek is also a spiritual order, the one and only order 
spoken about in Genesis, from which all Priests and Ministers receive their 
ordinations.
 
Leona/Lucia 
Date: 09 Apr 1998 08:58:10 -0400 
From: "CONCETTA M. CURTIS" <CONCETTA.M.CURTIS-1ATnospamusa.conoco.com> 
To: Ed Jason <lobATnospamlineone.net> (IPM Return requested), 
 Sandeep Chatterjee <sandeepcATnospambom3.vsnl.net.in> (IPM Return requested), 
 "kundalini-lATnospamexecpc.com" <kundalini-lATnospamexecpc.com> (IPM Return requested) 
Subject: RE: Sufi 
Message-Id:  
  <0678C352CC5E2058*/c=ww/admd=?/prmd=dupont/o=email/ou=hoemail1/s=CURTICM/ATnospamMHS> 
Content-Identifier: 0678C352CC5E2058 
Content-Return: Allowed
 
Will someone please tell me how to get off the list!!!!
 
 -----Original Message----- 
From: Ed Jason [SMTP:lobATnospamlineone.net] 
Sent: Thursday, April 09, 1998 8:11 AM 
To: Sandeep Chatterjee; kundalini-lATnospamexecpc.com 
Subject: Re: Sufi
 
Sandeep:
 
There was a request for information of Sufi and whether there is any web 
sites.
 
I am very sorry but a computer breakdown here seems to have wiped out    
some 
of my In Box.
 
Hence I am posting to the Kudalini List.
 
For me Osho has dealt with Sufi and Sufi mystics in a manner not dealt by 
anybody else and I would suggest visiting the web site osho.org to then    
try 
and reach the Sufi section.
 
If one is located in the US or Europe for that matter, there are number    
of 
Osho centers from where Osho's discourses on Sufi mystics could be    
availed 
of as either books or tapes.
 
Wish you all the success
 
 
Lobster: 
The following web site list is a little old but most of them should still 
work. 
Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh (Osho) is not recognised as an authority on Sufism 
either by genuine Sufis or other mature mystics. He is of course quite 
titillating to those who still seek stimulation rather than genuine 
understanding. I rate him as a clown (some of you like clowns - hence 
Lobster :-)For the western student I would suggest the books of Idries    
Shah as a 
source of information free of the Islamic component which is very    
stifling 
to non-Moslems. 
In particular:
 
The Sufis 
Learning How to Learn 
and 
Seeker After Truth
 
you can get these from ISHK whose web site is below or most large    
bookshops
 
You will be unlikely to find much useful information on the Web. On the 
whole Sufis do not promote their deeper teachings to all comers,    
something 
they share with Alchemists. They choose their pupils most carefully. 
However some groups welcome everyone. These are usually the vestiges and 
remnants of a teaching not its genuine unfoldment.
 
Be Well 
Lobster
 
http://www.ansaripub.com/Ansari Publications:Teachings of the Qadiri    
Rifa`i Tariqa 
      http://www.unibio.com/spirit/sufiworld.htmlAli Ansari's SufiWorld    
      http://www.yellowpages.co.id/life/barzakh/aidsbrze.htmBarzakh    
Foundation: Sufi Healing for AIDS    
      http://www.yellowpages.co.id/life/barzakh/Barzakh Foundation    
      http://www.bmf.orgBawa Muhaiyaddeen Fellowship    
      http://user.aol.com/GoldenSufi/gsc.htmlGolden Sufi Center    
      http://www.best.com/~informe/mateen/haqqani.htmlHaqqani Foundation    
      http://members.aol.com/hu4wahz/hu/index.htmlThe HU Page    
      http://www.ibnarabisociety.orgIbn Arabi Society    
      http://kohala.huskynet.com/ihlas/index.htmIhlas' homepage    
      http/www.iper.net/sufismIl Giardino della Conoscenza    
      http://www.ias.org/International Association of Sufism    
      http://www.lucidity.com/sufiISHK    
      http://members.aol.com/naqsh/sufi/index.htmlJamil Islamic Center of    
California       http://www.singnet.com.sg/~makhdoom/islam.htmlMakhdoom's    
Quest For The Truth 
      http://gate.cruzio.com/~darvish/ Nimatullahi Sufi page    
      http://www.armory.com/~thrace/ev/siir/Omar_Khayyam.htmlRubaiyat of    
Omar Khayyam       http://www.bgpress.com/books/rumipoem.html RUMI page    
      http://www.armory.com/~thrace/sufi/Rumi life and poetry    
      http://ccnet.com/~rudra/rumi/rumi.htmRumi's Spiritual Path    
      http://www.geocities.com/TheTropics/1889/Shamsuddin's Homestead in    
the Internet Wilderness.    
      http://www.singnet.com.sg/~makhdoom/sindh.htmlSindh : My Motherland    
My Fatherland       http://www.singnet.com.sg/~makhdoom/shah.html 
Shah Bhitai : The Soul Of Sindh    
      http://www.singnet.com.sg/~makhdoom/sachal.htmlSachal Sarmast : The    
Sufi Poet Of Sindh    
      http://www.skypoint.com/members/mariam/internet/story.htmStory    
Park: Sufi stories, poetry and more       http://www.sufibooks.com/Sufi    
Book Catalog       http://asheville.com/sufi-healing.htmlSufi Healing    
Order       http://www.openhouse.org/sufi/Sufi Temple of Gnosis    
      http://www.webcom.com/~gnosis/sufi.mystica.htmlSufi Traditions    
      http://www.rootsworld.com/rw/villagepulse/tabala.htmlSufi Drumming    
of Senegal       http://www.webcom.com/threshld/Threshold Society:    
Mevlevi Order       http://www.dancris.com/~sbirge/Nur - The Light 
      http://www.hooked.net/users/amirg/winghart.htmlThe Winged Heart    
      http://guess.worldweb.net/sufiSufi Bookstore    
      http://pw2.netcom.com/~hbmianUwaisi Sufi Order    
      http://www.pcisys.net/~poetry/Page3.htmlLily's Pad    
      http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/qalandari/The Qalandari    
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Date: Thu, 9 Apr 1998 08:00:54 -0600 
From: "Roberto Gonzales del Valle" <930359ATnospamaloe.ulima.edu.pe> 
To: "Sharon Webb" <shawebbATnospamyhc.edu> 
Cc: "Kundalini List" <kundalini-lATnospamexecpc.com> 
Subject: RE: screensaver therapy  :-) 
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What do you say Freda? I totally agree.
 
One thing though, Sharon. All patients should get registered and pay in 
advance for the next 10 years. This is strict fractal theraphy! Most Woody 
allen´s chracaters will be thrilled!
 
Roberto,
 
Perhaps you and Freda should become registered SSTs (Screen Saver 
Therapists).  :-)
 
LOL.
 
We could have a web page.  You may have the Peruvian franchise.  :-)
 
Sharon 
shawebbATnospamyhc.edu 
A new fractal gallery, Gallery XI, was posted to this site, 4/3/98: 
A new "YinYang Screensaver" for downloading was posted to this site, 4/2/98: 
http://www.fractalus.com/sharon/ 
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ENC Digital Dozen; Enchantment Award; ArtSearch Featured Site; 
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From: Roberto Gonzales del Valle <930359ATnospamaloe.ulima.edu.pe> 
To: kundalini-lATnospamexecpc.com <kundalini-lATnospamexecpc.com> 
Date: Tuesday, April 07, 1998 12:32 AM 
Subject: RE: screensaver therapy :-)
 
I got the screen saver and enjoy it very much. Looking forward to the 
chackra buzz. The ying/yang thing is great. I watch it and feel the 
caos-control trip of life. The little red ball being the unexplainable 
circumstance that changes caos to control, that thing that just comes to 
you. It just comes to you, no matter how much you look for it. But one has 
to keep on looking for it (if not, where´s the fun, I like surprises 
though). 
Date: Thu, 09 Apr 1998 08:42:19 -0400 
From: John Halonen <halonenATnospamflash.net> 
To: kundalini-lATnospamlists.execpc.com 
Subject: All about kundalini - by AC-DC(the rock band) 
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Soul Stripper
 
Well I met her, in the garden, 
Underneath that old apple tree. 
Sitting with her hair full of flowers. 
Looking as cool as can be. 
We talked away a couple of hours, 
Then she laid her head on my lap, 
Ooh, I thought, "I got to be dreamin'" 
I didn't know I fell in her trap.
 
She was a soul stripper, 
She took my heart. 
Soul stripper, 
She tore me apart.
 
She started moving nice and easy, 
Slowly getting in my spine. 
Killing off these nice little feelings. 
Ooh, everyone she could find. 
And when she had me Hollow and naked, 
That's when she pushed me on down. 
Pulled out a knife and flashed it before me, 
Stuck it in and turned it around.
 
She was a, soul stripper. 
She took my heart. 
Soul Stripper, 
She tore me apart.
 
Thought this was intereseting, coming from the band AC-DC. :-) 
Date: Thu, 9 Apr 1998 08:40:57 -0500 
From: "Cynthia Nigh" <cynyATnospamnpwt.net> 
To: "kundalini list" <kundalini-lATnospamlists.execpc.com> 
Subject: remove from list 
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I'm afraid this isn't what I'm looking for too much mail to sort through. 
Thanks anyway. Cynthia Nigh 
Date: Thu, 09 Apr 1998 15:51:54 +0200 (MET DST) 
From: Erik.LelijATnospamstudent.kun.nl 
To: kundalini-lATnospamlists.execpc.com 
Subject: remove from list 
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Date: Thu, 09 Apr 1998 08:40:57 -0500 
From: Erik Lely <erik.lelijATnospamstudent.kun.nl> 
To: kundalini list <kundalini-lATnospamlists.execpc.com> 
Subject: remove from list 
Resent-Date: Thu, 09 Apr 1998 08:42:57 -0500 
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I'm afraid this isn't what I'm looking for too much mail to sort through. 
Thanks anyway. 
 
Erik Lely 
Date: Thu, 9 Apr 1998 09:56:21 EDT 
From: Imtgxxx <ImtgxxxATnospamaol.com> 
To: kundalini-lATnospamlists.execpc.com 
Subject: Re: remove from list 
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In a message dated 4/9/98 9:42:43 AM Eastern Daylight Time, cynyATnospamnpwt.net 
writes:
 
<< I'm afraid this isn't what I'm looking for... too much mail to sort through 
>>
 
Hey I know what you mean -- I felt the same way when faced with having to work 
on myself, so I kept searching and searching for easier ways, as I had way too 
much stuff to sort thru.  
 
Still sorting, 
xxxtg
 
* He who hesitates is lost, so look before you leap *
 
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