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Recieved: 1999/08/05  01:33  
Subject: Re: [K-list] Re: [ksl] The Reality of Eastern Philosophy to the 
From: Sharon Webb
  
On 1999/08/05  01:33, Sharon Webb posted thus to the K-list: 
Angelique,
 
you wrote: 
>>I find everything from 500 year old valentines promising "true love 
forever" to weird things that look like crystal sculptures of symbols.. 
some of them are so beautiful I hate to destroy them but when I test them 
they burn up.>>
 
Interesting.  What method do you use to test them?  And do you find some 
that do not burn up and that are useful?
 
I saw one once in the aura of a healer that was fascinating.  She had a 
little pale golden Buddha sitting there.  It took up a fairly good section 
of her aura and was at a 90 degree angle aimed to her left.  We were at a 
party, and someone else came up and said to her, "_____ has a bad headache. 
Will you help?"  She said she would be there in a few minutes, and we 
continued to talk, but a couple of seconds later, the little Buddha just 
flew off and left a little clear empty space where it had been.  In a few 
minutes, it returned.  I felt that this was a symbol or thought form she had 
created to send out for remote work.
 
Sharon
 
sharonATnospamfractalus.com
 
Fractal Images by Sharon Webb 
http://www.fractalus.com/sharon
 
 
 
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