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Actually, I've just sent you an email outlining the reasons for my interest in your project. I'll check out the Participate page... I speak good English and the only Ravi Shankar I know of is the sitar player but, if I come across a confused guru, I'll redirect him to his .org.
I have had a read of your blog on the Circles Uniting one-sheet but I shall read more on that.
It's now 01:42 here and, although my computer quit smokin a while back, he still gets cranky from time to time :o) So I shall explore tomorrow.
I've been reading more on the website and the possibilities are very exciting. I love the age I'm living in! I feel very privileged to be around at such a time. I haven't found any info on becoming a volunteer... it's probably there and I haven't clicked the right thingummijig yet. An info... either on here (where others could read it also) or by email... would be gratefully received.
Now, I have to ask... what the hell kinda eagles do you have in California!!!?
The name: Glouchester is up for grabs in the event of discovering a piece of land that hasn't already been claimed and named :o)
Thank you for your kind comments about my work. Moons and fishes seem to be recurring themes... although the eagle flying out of the earth might have been an hallucination... ease up on the caffeine, gal :o)
What images do you have so far for logo ideas? Email me and let me know.
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God in my sleeping,
God in my waking,
God in my watching,
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