On Mar 30, 10:08 am, Michael Turner <Michael112...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/SFS
> alt.meditation.shabda
>
> Satsang..............
>
> Student: There's an old saying that courtesy is contagious. And
basically, in
> respect, it is.
>
> Michael: Exactly. Honey versus vinegar. I always say smile at
> people and say, "Thank you," wherever possible. Say "Thank you"
> silently with your heart. Let love pour through you. It is a very
> good thing.
There is nothing smarmy or patronizing about vinegar, Micheal. Not
only is it an antiseptic for wounds, it also aids indigestion and has
a sundris of other healthful uses; unlike honey.
Have you been to orkut.com? There are 33 Radhasoami (Lord of the Soul)
communities which can put you in touch with the "the full meal deal."
By this, I mean most of them are located in India (Beas, Agra) and
would enjoy communicating with non-Hindi followers.
Readers who wish to get an idea of India without the romantic
influence of our modern media's seat of power in Hollywood mirrored in
Bollywood, may read Arundhati Roy's 'The God of Small Things.' More on
her here:
http://thirdworldtraveler.com/Arundhati_Roy/Arundhati_Roy_page.html
http://www.weroy.org/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pzoDnxzKrcM&feature=related
By the way Allahabad is a short distance south from Lumbini, Nepal,
where The Awakened One was born. Someone may want to google (lowercase
verb, Etznab) Palai de Jan Nivas in quotes and maybe images if you are
looking for a cool place to stay for any reason.
JR


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