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Date: Wed, 5 Jan 2005 08:02:01 -0500
lshiponi@hotmail.com, NSN_Interfaith@yahoogroups.com Mime-version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit on 1/4/05 11:21 PM, Garbo1933@aol.com at Garbo1933@aol.com wrote: > The tsunami wave, from a jolt deep in the unconscious of the earth, to the > watery emotions, to the physical mechanics of a wave wiping out thousands and > thousands and bringing suffering to millions, it's like creating a unified > shock > to the psyche and the desire from people from across the globe to help. Sydney, I found your post very interesting and I very much appreciate that you sent it along. I've wondered at this Tsunami and the potential consequences . . . I wonder at the power of many peoples coming together to help each other . . . especially in contrast to the Iraq situation, which has seemed divisive at times. A very wonderful and powerful thing might happen here - in our ever smaller world - I believe there is good reason to hope, however suffering is not easy to bear or to witness. You wrote: < When you say "Eastern Tradition" what do you mean? I'm beginning to wonder if the meaning of these words mean different things to different folks and as such the speaker's message might get muddled. (For example the words 'spirituality' and 'healing' can be very confusing because of the various meanings people associate with the words. - Mary ***** Mary K. Clark Exploring Stories ~ Weaving Tales Writer ~ Storyteller ~ Artist ------------------------------- To Unsubscribe from Healingstory send the message: unsubscribe healingstory to: listserv@maelstrom.stjohns.edu ------------------------------- | ||