Home!

I love being home, cold weather and all! During my recent trip I got clear on the kind travel I want to be involved in. Transformational travel. I love coming home with more than a little color in my face, gifts for the family, and fond memories. I love coming home with new insights and perspectives on the nature of humankind and our spiritual potential. While on my trip to Peru I learned to appreciate the threefold nature of God and humankind even more. Three is a mystical number that shows up all over the world. It's worthy of note. I'll be traveling again next year; back to Egypt where so much of what we know as religion began. I hope many will join me.

36000 foot high consciousness

Dear Kathianne - so true about the magic that travel brings. I'd like to share an observation. In my many trips to India - I always come back very emotionally charged. Usually the emotions are sadness and a deep yearning to hybernate for about a week. It's almost like a time to perculate ideas that came up during the trip - a lot of "what if..." imaginative ideas. But when I get back (despite very limited challenges with jet lag) I am in a special silence that I am gradually learning to appreciate.

I also got thinking - maybe it has something to do with being 36000 feet up in the air - closer to the cosmos? :)

Bobby Bakshi

Minister in India

I am looking to identify any CSL ministers (or anybody who can perform a wedding ceremony) in Jodhpur, Agra, or (last choice) Delhi India. Does anybody know anybody living in those areas that I might contact about this? Thanks for any leads..

Jim Nolan
President
Southwestern College
Santa Fe
docwahoo@yahoo.com

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