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A Course In Miracles conference call

March 13, Saturday, 9AM (PST) Noon (EST).

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Posted on March 7, 2010 at 5:00am

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At 8:19am on August 3, 2010, Julieanne Paige said…
Hi Bruce!

Great to meet you :) Seems we have some things in common. I am currently in ACIM based ministerial studies with Pathways of Light. I love meeting fellow students :) Looking forward to keeping in touch :)

Much Love xxx

Julieanne
At 8:09pm on March 14, 2010, Pat Crosby said…
Mahalo Bruce!

The lotus is actually from Kauii... the blue lotus is reputed to be extremely powerful for healing and spiritual enlightenment in ancient Egypt. I was delighted to find it - not on the Nile - but in a sacred place on the remains if ancient Lemuria.

The ForGIVEness meditation is from the Spirit Guides of the Portal of Lake Titicaca. The guides of the meditation suggested I use the blue lotus photo as the logo for the project.
http://ILoveForGIVEness.com

The meditation there is verbatim from the vision quest I took in Peru.

The Catskills are 1+ hours from the Schuyll Expressway and NY City!
At 8:52am on March 7, 2010, Silja Saareoks-Kaldre said…
Well, I speak Russian and Finnish too. When it comes to French or Spanish, it is just a few words and expressions that I know.
But about the name, Sil - just like the beginning of silver, ja is almost like ya. As I've learned to pronounce English more by hearing rather than reading the pronouncement, it is difficult for me to write it in down in English. At Estonian we pronounce the words exactly as we write them, so that's no problem for us. But in English and especially French it is much different from how it is written. There are no different ways to pronounce a letter in our language. For example the letter C is always pronounced as in word much , it is never like K. Only possible exception is a foreign word.
All the best for you and your family, Silja
At 1:00am on March 7, 2010, Silja Saareoks-Kaldre said…
It is really great to become friends with you! Much joy, Silja

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