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Old 09-07-2001, 12:02 PM   #1

Kheyala
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Default Crestone, CO


Dear Gloria,
I was just washing dishes when it occurred to me that you will be
travelling this month. I wanted to mention an idea to you....you had
said you would be driving from Santa Fe up to Denver. Well, somewhere
about halfway up there is a turnoff that would take you directly to
Crestone, CO. Have you heard of it? It is a tiny village nestled
beneath the enormous Sangre de Cristo mountains that is represented
by many, many spiritual paths. There is something very sacred about
the land there and the villagers are great to talk to (you can meet
them at the town store/gas pump, where organic produce is sold!).
They love living there and are willing to endure lots of
inconveniences (climate and distance) to do so. It is the home of a
plethora of psychics and healers and lots of temples and domes and
monuments and a monastery, even. And the Roadkill Cafe. If you can
catch a sunset there, the mountain peaks in blazing pink are really,
really breathtaking. Maybe that's why they call them "Sangre de
Cristo."
If you do decide to go, don't forget some warm clothing. It's
real high up. Probably 9000 feet. That's a guess.
Love,
Kheyala

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Old 09-07-2001, 03:31 PM   #2

Gloria Lee
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Wow, sounds like a place not to be missed. Thank you for thinking of
me, Kheyala. Linda is moving to near Santa Fe by then, maybe I can
meet her. It was a mistake when I said this month, it's near end of
Oct, so probably really cold in the mountains. I've printed your
message to save.

Thanks again,
Gloria

----- Original Message ----- From: Kheyala
To: HarshaSatsangh (AT) yahoogroups (DOT) com
Sent: Friday, September 07, 2001 3:02 PM
Subject: [HarshaSatsangh] Crestone, CO
Dear Gloria,
I was just washing dishes when it occurred to me that you will be
travelling this month. I wanted to mention an idea to you....you had
said you would be driving from Santa Fe up to Denver. Well, somewhere
about halfway up there is a turnoff that would take you directly to
Crestone, CO. Have you heard of it? It is a tiny village nestled
beneath the enormous Sangre de Cristo mountains that is represented
by many, many spiritual paths. There is something very sacred about
the land there and the villagers are great to talk to (you can meet
them at the town store/gas pump, where organic produce is sold!).
They love living there and are willing to endure lots of
inconveniences (climate and distance) to do so. It is the home of a
plethora of psychics and healers and lots of temples and domes and
monuments and a monastery, even. And the Roadkill Cafe. If you can
catch a sunset there, the mountain peaks in blazing pink are really,
really breathtaking. Maybe that's why they call them "Sangre de
Cristo."
If you do decide to go, don't forget some warm clothing. It's
real high up. Probably 9000 feet. That's a guess.
Love,

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