Re: [Unschooling-dotcom] Fwd: [CWGConversations] Mantra from the Dalai Lama
D Klement
kayelle42@... wrote:
But it is eastern/Buddhist in flavour and has some truths in it.
Some one on another list I'm on posted this and we discussed it fairly
deeply.
I believe it's a chain letter of far east origins.
Harmless spam, if you will.
Buzz
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> Subject: [CWGConversations] Mantra from the Dalai Lama
> Date: Thu, 13 Apr 2000 07:15:33 -0700
> From: "Stargazer" <stargazer@...>
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> To: "barbs" <barbsway@...>
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> Sunflower
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> While I do not KNOW that this is really from the Dalai Lama or note, the words are wise!
> Peace, Love and Faith!True, it's not from H.H.The Dalai Lama.
> Starla
But it is eastern/Buddhist in flavour and has some truths in it.
Some one on another list I'm on posted this and we discussed it fairly
deeply.
I believe it's a chain letter of far east origins.
Harmless spam, if you will.
Buzz