Guest guest Posted July 3, 2005 Report Share Posted July 3, 2005 Namaste Sri Neilji, Very well said, thank you!! Your message exactly reflects the original purpose for this group. Yogi, though long lost by now as he is (not been online for years!), will certainly appreciate as much as many of our beloved members and myself do. We may agree to disagree at times but with mutual respect, courtesy, share healthy constructive thoughts though at times differing, But Never With Ill Feelings. And always with benevolence and love just as you have demonstrated. Indeed a very Fine Example for all of us here. Much love Jai Shree Ganeshaya Namah Om Simone , "Neil " <Trikashaivism@o...> wrote: > Namaste all, > > Just a short post only to say that I hope that there is no residual bad > feeling left within the group after recent discussions. I for one detest > groups that descend into anarchy and mindless arguments, and wish to > have little to do with them. For the most part Om Ganesh has been a very > peaceful and pleasant group that has welcomed everybody who has a love > for Bhagavan Ganesha. I hope that this continues to be so and that we > can continue our warm disposition to each other. Obviously there will be > times when members have different perspectives, but I hope all members > can transcend personal differences and perspectives to maintain a sense > of harmony and bhakti within the group. This group is united in its love > for Ganesh, regardless of which tradition, culture or lineage one may > happen to belong to. I hope all of you feel welcome to spend as much > time in this satsang as you see fit and to continue to share your > thoughts and feelings with the respect and kindness is deserved. > > Wishing all of you well, > > Jai Ganesh! > > > Om Shanti > Neil Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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