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Apr 17, 2010

Sunday here in NZ and I am once again living back in Raumati Beach - Waikanae house was sold - landlord had an offer he couldn't refuse - it is what it is.

Firstly to thank all my friends old and new for your continuing friendship. There is so much bad stuff going on in different countries it is too sad and so hard to keep up with - so I just think hell I am so lucky to be where I am - oh yes we have the odd little hiccup here in NZ but areally nothing in comparison to what other countries have had to put up with - volcano's erupting, flooding - dreadfully icey cold and snow that just wont stop and it is supposed to be Spring in UK. The dreadful earthquakes happening around the world - we all must wonder - what is happening - what will it be to-morrow.

Then there is all the abuses of the church coming to light some trying to push it back into the dark where it has been hidden away for eons and others needing to bring it into the light so that they at last can have some sort of closure - a very bad state of affairs the abuse of innocent children and the abuse of power!!!

It is good that we can come to this site and others - touch base with our friends - read their posts and comments - comment ourselves and generally toss around what is on our minds.

Anyway I only wanted to say thanx and wish you all a wonderful week filled with love, laughter and some magikal moments tucked in there.

Take good care of each other.

Love & Light Surround You Always

J

Hugz

xxx

NAMASTE`

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May 22, 2007
There is a destiny
That makes us brothers/sisters;
None goes his/her way alone;
All that we send into the lives of others
Comes back into our own.


I believe this to be so true.
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