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Which reminds me of our visit to Rishikesh. Awaking the first morning in the ashram to the sound of chanting and the rushing waters of the Ganges. All very
Jim's message in Message 4868 rang a few bells. In my case, the words lose their punch through over-use. We saw that enthusiastic man giving Gangaji a personal
hi jim, i can agree with you on the se points. i've seen religions at work. i can't say they speak for me. also, i was thinking about what chris wrote all
Hi Chris, I can't speak for Switzerland, although my ancestor Casper Glattfelder came to York Township in Pennsylvania in 1743 from Glattfelden in the Canton