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Saturday, October 6, 2012
Morning Tea
Here in Germany the morning is dressing itself in clouds and bits of sunshine in preparation to meet the day. Today I give a "mini-seminar" and some of you will be there.
Now I am drinking tea and taking time to write to you, thinking of each of you, wherever you are, asleep or awake. The world is brilliant with lessons to help us wake up when we are willing to look deep into ourselves. The path is not always easy. Easy is for the lazy. Not that it isn't okay to be lazy sometimes. We all need to take breaks from the world. Just be lazy with awareness. Do not harshly condemn yourself for anything. And if you do harshly judge yourself, then do not judge yourself for judging yourself.
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Thank you for all your travel posts.I love your new fall photo background!our classroom is such a sanctuary.
ReplyDeleteLesson 49 spoke to my heart as you said it will.Worked on it at the Huntington Gardens.Today I printed our new lesson(Nr 50!!!) and I'm exited to start .
Thinking of you and your incredible work you do for all of us.Thomas's photo is just beautiful.Fall has arrived in Los Angeles as well and everyone seems very exited that summer has finally left.Happy Week to all of you.ursula
i am glad to hear that autumn has made it to LA and I perhaps do not have to return to the heat. I like the new bright autumn colored classroom too.
ReplyDeleteUrsula, just for your information...if you hit the space bar between each sentence, after the period, you will have spaces between your sentences like I do. Not that you have to since your writing is perfectly legible, but just in case you'd like to know.
Yes, Thomas makes beautiful photos. He just got married to Stefanie and they attended the seminar in Maulburg.
Enjoy the trees and the peace of the Huntington. I visited the new Japanese Gardens, which used to be my favorite, but now I like the Chinese gardens the best. Oh--I like it all the best!
This morning I brought Judy to the Frankfurt Airport. We had such a good time together with nourishing, powerfull seminars full of bright light and readings. And also we had inbetween time for walks in nature and a lot of fun. Now I am again in my flat with my own energy. But still I smell the taste of Judy and the angels.
ReplyDeleteLiebe Monika
ReplyDeletewhat a wonderful note you left!!! thank you for sharing!!
It must be an amazing journey for Indira to travel in Europe and see and talk to so many of our classmates.
Enjoy your fall!! herzlich ursula
Liebe Ursula,
ReplyDeletefor me it was also interesting to get to know classmates I have not seen before in person. Maybe one day I will see some of the classmates who live in America ? And their animals.
Monika
I did enjoy all your posts from Germany and Switzerland, Indira. I appreciate you took the time to share with those of us who could not be there. By the way, I will be calling you soon to set up an appointment for my reading as we go into 2013! Also, the November message on your website really hit the spot for me.
ReplyDeleteLast but not least, I appreciate what you have said in your newsletter. You have given me much food for thought. yours, Kevin
Thanks for sharing the photographs of Thomas. He is an artist.
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