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I love Louise Hayes too. She also helped me a great deal. Tomorrow I will post a blog on a Third Eye meditation, that can help a lot of artists who have too much information coming in.. Love, Vib
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Vibrance
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August 9, 2005
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I love Eastern Philosphies as well. I"m off to roam your blogs now! And yes, my "changing negative to positive " blog is all from Louise Hay's "You can heal your life" book. I love her stuff! It helped me out of a very dark time in life when I was being stalked by my x husband.. what a mess I was!!
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daisysface
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August 9, 2005
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thank you Avant-garde for the visit.
Love, Vib
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Vibrance
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August 9, 2005
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Good Post
i like Eastern religion. it's very close to my heart.
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avant-garde
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August 9, 2005
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Thank you to Cassandra and Hemlocker for visiting.
Ara Kara. Swami Muktananda had a great sense of humour. Once he was lecturing a group in Oakland about the evils of eating cheese, dairy products and after his lecture was over, he turned to his audience and exclaimed "Ok now PIZZA FOR EVERYONE!". Love, Vib
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Vibrance
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August 2, 2005
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I think I will be saying Ara Kara for awhile...
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Ca88andra
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July 30, 2005
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vibrance
Oh, boy, culture shock. I've just finished reading the post of a blogger upset with the way Hollywood so often takes the name of "our Lord and Saviour" in vain, but is so concerned with "free speech," and "civil rights this and civil rights that." So colorless and strange to me, as well as unfortunately ignorant, though I do understand his frustration. Your picture is full of color, and reminds me of a phase in my mother's life when Siddha Yoga master Baba Muktananda was her sun and moon. She was proud of having rejected "the mundane world." It was about the only time in her life that she was happy. Hemlocker
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